| # Test enhancements related to descriptors and new-style classes |
| |
| from test.test_support import verify, vereq, verbose, TestFailed, TESTFN, get_original_stdout |
| from copy import deepcopy |
| import warnings |
| import types |
| |
| warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", |
| r'complex divmod\(\), // and % are deprecated$', |
| DeprecationWarning, r'(<string>|%s)$' % __name__) |
| |
| def veris(a, b): |
| if a is not b: |
| raise TestFailed, "%r is %r" % (a, b) |
| |
| def testunop(a, res, expr="len(a)", meth="__len__"): |
| if verbose: print("checking", expr) |
| dict = {'a': a} |
| vereq(eval(expr, dict), res) |
| t = type(a) |
| m = getattr(t, meth) |
| while meth not in t.__dict__: |
| t = t.__bases__[0] |
| vereq(m, t.__dict__[meth]) |
| vereq(m(a), res) |
| bm = getattr(a, meth) |
| vereq(bm(), res) |
| |
| def testbinop(a, b, res, expr="a+b", meth="__add__"): |
| if verbose: print("checking", expr) |
| dict = {'a': a, 'b': b} |
| |
| vereq(eval(expr, dict), res) |
| t = type(a) |
| m = getattr(t, meth) |
| while meth not in t.__dict__: |
| t = t.__bases__[0] |
| vereq(m, t.__dict__[meth]) |
| vereq(m(a, b), res) |
| bm = getattr(a, meth) |
| vereq(bm(b), res) |
| |
| def testternop(a, b, c, res, expr="a[b:c]", meth="__getslice__"): |
| if verbose: print("checking", expr) |
| dict = {'a': a, 'b': b, 'c': c} |
| vereq(eval(expr, dict), res) |
| t = type(a) |
| m = getattr(t, meth) |
| while meth not in t.__dict__: |
| t = t.__bases__[0] |
| vereq(m, t.__dict__[meth]) |
| vereq(m(a, b, c), res) |
| bm = getattr(a, meth) |
| vereq(bm(b, c), res) |
| |
| def testsetop(a, b, res, stmt="a+=b", meth="__iadd__"): |
| if verbose: print("checking", stmt) |
| dict = {'a': deepcopy(a), 'b': b} |
| exec(stmt, dict) |
| vereq(dict['a'], res) |
| t = type(a) |
| m = getattr(t, meth) |
| while meth not in t.__dict__: |
| t = t.__bases__[0] |
| vereq(m, t.__dict__[meth]) |
| dict['a'] = deepcopy(a) |
| m(dict['a'], b) |
| vereq(dict['a'], res) |
| dict['a'] = deepcopy(a) |
| bm = getattr(dict['a'], meth) |
| bm(b) |
| vereq(dict['a'], res) |
| |
| def testset2op(a, b, c, res, stmt="a[b]=c", meth="__setitem__"): |
| if verbose: print("checking", stmt) |
| dict = {'a': deepcopy(a), 'b': b, 'c': c} |
| exec(stmt, dict) |
| vereq(dict['a'], res) |
| t = type(a) |
| m = getattr(t, meth) |
| while meth not in t.__dict__: |
| t = t.__bases__[0] |
| vereq(m, t.__dict__[meth]) |
| dict['a'] = deepcopy(a) |
| m(dict['a'], b, c) |
| vereq(dict['a'], res) |
| dict['a'] = deepcopy(a) |
| bm = getattr(dict['a'], meth) |
| bm(b, c) |
| vereq(dict['a'], res) |
| |
| def testset3op(a, b, c, d, res, stmt="a[b:c]=d", meth="__setslice__"): |
| if verbose: print("checking", stmt) |
| dict = {'a': deepcopy(a), 'b': b, 'c': c, 'd': d} |
| exec(stmt, dict) |
| vereq(dict['a'], res) |
| t = type(a) |
| while meth not in t.__dict__: |
| t = t.__bases__[0] |
| m = getattr(t, meth) |
| vereq(m, t.__dict__[meth]) |
| dict['a'] = deepcopy(a) |
| m(dict['a'], b, c, d) |
| vereq(dict['a'], res) |
| dict['a'] = deepcopy(a) |
| bm = getattr(dict['a'], meth) |
| bm(b, c, d) |
| vereq(dict['a'], res) |
| |
| def class_docstrings(): |
| class Classic: |
| "A classic docstring." |
| vereq(Classic.__doc__, "A classic docstring.") |
| vereq(Classic.__dict__['__doc__'], "A classic docstring.") |
| |
| class Classic2: |
| pass |
| verify(Classic2.__doc__ is None) |
| |
| class NewStatic(object): |
| "Another docstring." |
| vereq(NewStatic.__doc__, "Another docstring.") |
| vereq(NewStatic.__dict__['__doc__'], "Another docstring.") |
| |
| class NewStatic2(object): |
| pass |
| verify(NewStatic2.__doc__ is None) |
| |
| class NewDynamic(object): |
| "Another docstring." |
| vereq(NewDynamic.__doc__, "Another docstring.") |
| vereq(NewDynamic.__dict__['__doc__'], "Another docstring.") |
| |
| class NewDynamic2(object): |
| pass |
| verify(NewDynamic2.__doc__ is None) |
| |
| def lists(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing list operations...") |
| testbinop([1], [2], [1,2], "a+b", "__add__") |
| testbinop([1,2,3], 2, 1, "b in a", "__contains__") |
| testbinop([1,2,3], 4, 0, "b in a", "__contains__") |
| testbinop([1,2,3], 1, 2, "a[b]", "__getitem__") |
| testternop([1,2,3], 0, 2, [1,2], "a[b:c]", "__getslice__") |
| testsetop([1], [2], [1,2], "a+=b", "__iadd__") |
| testsetop([1,2], 3, [1,2,1,2,1,2], "a*=b", "__imul__") |
| testunop([1,2,3], 3, "len(a)", "__len__") |
| testbinop([1,2], 3, [1,2,1,2,1,2], "a*b", "__mul__") |
| testbinop([1,2], 3, [1,2,1,2,1,2], "b*a", "__rmul__") |
| testset2op([1,2], 1, 3, [1,3], "a[b]=c", "__setitem__") |
| testset3op([1,2,3,4], 1, 3, [5,6], [1,5,6,4], "a[b:c]=d", "__setslice__") |
| |
| def dicts(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing dict operations...") |
| ##testbinop({1:2}, {2:1}, -1, "cmp(a,b)", "__cmp__") |
| testbinop({1:2,3:4}, 1, 1, "b in a", "__contains__") |
| testbinop({1:2,3:4}, 2, 0, "b in a", "__contains__") |
| testbinop({1:2,3:4}, 1, 2, "a[b]", "__getitem__") |
| d = {1:2,3:4} |
| l1 = [] |
| for i in d.keys(): l1.append(i) |
| l = [] |
| for i in iter(d): l.append(i) |
| vereq(l, l1) |
| l = [] |
| for i in d.__iter__(): l.append(i) |
| vereq(l, l1) |
| l = [] |
| for i in dict.__iter__(d): l.append(i) |
| vereq(l, l1) |
| d = {1:2, 3:4} |
| testunop(d, 2, "len(a)", "__len__") |
| vereq(eval(repr(d), {}), d) |
| vereq(eval(d.__repr__(), {}), d) |
| testset2op({1:2,3:4}, 2, 3, {1:2,2:3,3:4}, "a[b]=c", "__setitem__") |
| |
| def dict_constructor(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing dict constructor ...") |
| d = dict() |
| vereq(d, {}) |
| d = dict({}) |
| vereq(d, {}) |
| d = dict({1: 2, 'a': 'b'}) |
| vereq(d, {1: 2, 'a': 'b'}) |
| vereq(d, dict(d.items())) |
| vereq(d, dict(d.items())) |
| d = dict({'one':1, 'two':2}) |
| vereq(d, dict(one=1, two=2)) |
| vereq(d, dict(**d)) |
| vereq(d, dict({"one": 1}, two=2)) |
| vereq(d, dict([("two", 2)], one=1)) |
| vereq(d, dict([("one", 100), ("two", 200)], **d)) |
| verify(d is not dict(**d)) |
| for badarg in 0, 0, 0j, "0", [0], (0,): |
| try: |
| dict(badarg) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| except ValueError: |
| if badarg == "0": |
| # It's a sequence, and its elements are also sequences (gotta |
| # love strings <wink>), but they aren't of length 2, so this |
| # one seemed better as a ValueError than a TypeError. |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed("no TypeError from dict(%r)" % badarg) |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed("no TypeError from dict(%r)" % badarg) |
| |
| try: |
| dict({}, {}) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed("no TypeError from dict({}, {})") |
| |
| class Mapping: |
| # Lacks a .keys() method; will be added later. |
| dict = {1:2, 3:4, 'a':1j} |
| |
| try: |
| dict(Mapping()) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed("no TypeError from dict(incomplete mapping)") |
| |
| Mapping.keys = lambda self: self.dict.keys() |
| Mapping.__getitem__ = lambda self, i: self.dict[i] |
| d = dict(Mapping()) |
| vereq(d, Mapping.dict) |
| |
| # Init from sequence of iterable objects, each producing a 2-sequence. |
| class AddressBookEntry: |
| def __init__(self, first, last): |
| self.first = first |
| self.last = last |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return iter([self.first, self.last]) |
| |
| d = dict([AddressBookEntry('Tim', 'Warsaw'), |
| AddressBookEntry('Barry', 'Peters'), |
| AddressBookEntry('Tim', 'Peters'), |
| AddressBookEntry('Barry', 'Warsaw')]) |
| vereq(d, {'Barry': 'Warsaw', 'Tim': 'Peters'}) |
| |
| d = dict(zip(range(4), range(1, 5))) |
| vereq(d, dict([(i, i+1) for i in range(4)])) |
| |
| # Bad sequence lengths. |
| for bad in [('tooshort',)], [('too', 'long', 'by 1')]: |
| try: |
| dict(bad) |
| except ValueError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed("no ValueError from dict(%r)" % bad) |
| |
| def test_dir(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing dir() ...") |
| junk = 12 |
| vereq(dir(), ['junk']) |
| del junk |
| |
| # Just make sure these don't blow up! |
| for arg in 2, 2, 2j, 2e0, [2], "2", "2", (2,), {2:2}, type, test_dir: |
| dir(arg) |
| |
| # Test dir on custom classes. Since these have object as a |
| # base class, a lot of stuff gets sucked in. |
| def interesting(strings): |
| return [s for s in strings if not s.startswith('_')] |
| |
| class C(object): |
| Cdata = 1 |
| def Cmethod(self): pass |
| |
| cstuff = ['Cdata', 'Cmethod'] |
| vereq(interesting(dir(C)), cstuff) |
| |
| c = C() |
| vereq(interesting(dir(c)), cstuff) |
| verify('im_self' in dir(C.Cmethod)) |
| |
| c.cdata = 2 |
| c.cmethod = lambda self: 0 |
| vereq(interesting(dir(c)), cstuff + ['cdata', 'cmethod']) |
| verify('im_self' in dir(c.Cmethod)) |
| |
| class A(C): |
| Adata = 1 |
| def Amethod(self): pass |
| |
| astuff = ['Adata', 'Amethod'] + cstuff |
| vereq(interesting(dir(A)), astuff) |
| verify('im_self' in dir(A.Amethod)) |
| a = A() |
| vereq(interesting(dir(a)), astuff) |
| a.adata = 42 |
| a.amethod = lambda self: 3 |
| vereq(interesting(dir(a)), astuff + ['adata', 'amethod']) |
| verify('im_self' in dir(a.Amethod)) |
| |
| # Try a module subclass. |
| import sys |
| class M(type(sys)): |
| pass |
| minstance = M("m") |
| minstance.b = 2 |
| minstance.a = 1 |
| names = [x for x in dir(minstance) if x not in ["__name__", "__doc__"]] |
| vereq(names, ['a', 'b']) |
| |
| class M2(M): |
| def getdict(self): |
| return "Not a dict!" |
| __dict__ = property(getdict) |
| |
| m2instance = M2("m2") |
| m2instance.b = 2 |
| m2instance.a = 1 |
| vereq(m2instance.__dict__, "Not a dict!") |
| try: |
| dir(m2instance) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| |
| # Two essentially featureless objects, just inheriting stuff from |
| # object. |
| vereq(dir(None), dir(Ellipsis)) |
| |
| # Nasty test case for proxied objects |
| class Wrapper(object): |
| def __init__(self, obj): |
| self.__obj = obj |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "Wrapper(%s)" % repr(self.__obj) |
| def __getitem__(self, key): |
| return Wrapper(self.__obj[key]) |
| def __len__(self): |
| return len(self.__obj) |
| def __getattr__(self, name): |
| return Wrapper(getattr(self.__obj, name)) |
| |
| class C(object): |
| def __getclass(self): |
| return Wrapper(type(self)) |
| __class__ = property(__getclass) |
| |
| dir(C()) # This used to segfault |
| |
| binops = { |
| 'add': '+', |
| 'sub': '-', |
| 'mul': '*', |
| 'div': '/', |
| 'mod': '%', |
| 'divmod': 'divmod', |
| 'pow': '**', |
| 'lshift': '<<', |
| 'rshift': '>>', |
| 'and': '&', |
| 'xor': '^', |
| 'or': '|', |
| 'cmp': 'cmp', |
| 'lt': '<', |
| 'le': '<=', |
| 'eq': '==', |
| 'ne': '!=', |
| 'gt': '>', |
| 'ge': '>=', |
| } |
| |
| for name, expr in binops.items(): |
| if expr.islower(): |
| expr = expr + "(a, b)" |
| else: |
| expr = 'a %s b' % expr |
| binops[name] = expr |
| |
| unops = { |
| 'pos': '+', |
| 'neg': '-', |
| 'abs': 'abs', |
| 'invert': '~', |
| 'int': 'int', |
| 'float': 'float', |
| 'oct': 'oct', |
| 'hex': 'hex', |
| } |
| |
| for name, expr in unops.items(): |
| if expr.islower(): |
| expr = expr + "(a)" |
| else: |
| expr = '%s a' % expr |
| unops[name] = expr |
| |
| def numops(a, b, skip=[]): |
| dict = {'a': a, 'b': b} |
| for name, expr in binops.items(): |
| if name not in skip: |
| name = "__%s__" % name |
| if hasattr(a, name): |
| res = eval(expr, dict) |
| testbinop(a, b, res, expr, name) |
| for name, expr in unops.items(): |
| if name not in skip: |
| name = "__%s__" % name |
| if hasattr(a, name): |
| res = eval(expr, dict) |
| testunop(a, res, expr, name) |
| |
| def ints(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing int operations...") |
| numops(100, 3) |
| # The following crashes in Python 2.2 |
| vereq((1).__bool__(), True) |
| vereq((0).__bool__(), False) |
| # This returns 'NotImplemented' in Python 2.2 |
| class C(int): |
| def __add__(self, other): |
| return NotImplemented |
| vereq(C(5), 5) |
| try: |
| C() + "" |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "NotImplemented should have caused TypeError" |
| |
| def longs(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing long operations...") |
| numops(100, 3) |
| |
| def floats(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing float operations...") |
| numops(100.0, 3.0) |
| |
| def complexes(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing complex operations...") |
| numops(100.0j, 3.0j, skip=['lt', 'le', 'gt', 'ge', 'int', 'long', 'float']) |
| class Number(complex): |
| __slots__ = ['prec'] |
| def __new__(cls, *args, **kwds): |
| result = complex.__new__(cls, *args) |
| result.prec = kwds.get('prec', 12) |
| return result |
| def __repr__(self): |
| prec = self.prec |
| if self.imag == 0.0: |
| return "%.*g" % (prec, self.real) |
| if self.real == 0.0: |
| return "%.*gj" % (prec, self.imag) |
| return "(%.*g+%.*gj)" % (prec, self.real, prec, self.imag) |
| __str__ = __repr__ |
| |
| a = Number(3.14, prec=6) |
| vereq(repr(a), "3.14") |
| vereq(a.prec, 6) |
| |
| a = Number(a, prec=2) |
| vereq(repr(a), "3.1") |
| vereq(a.prec, 2) |
| |
| a = Number(234.5) |
| vereq(repr(a), "234.5") |
| vereq(a.prec, 12) |
| |
| def spamlists(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing spamlist operations...") |
| import copy, xxsubtype as spam |
| def spamlist(l, memo=None): |
| import xxsubtype as spam |
| return spam.spamlist(l) |
| # This is an ugly hack: |
| copy._deepcopy_dispatch[spam.spamlist] = spamlist |
| |
| testbinop(spamlist([1]), spamlist([2]), spamlist([1,2]), "a+b", "__add__") |
| testbinop(spamlist([1,2,3]), 2, 1, "b in a", "__contains__") |
| testbinop(spamlist([1,2,3]), 4, 0, "b in a", "__contains__") |
| testbinop(spamlist([1,2,3]), 1, 2, "a[b]", "__getitem__") |
| testternop(spamlist([1,2,3]), 0, 2, spamlist([1,2]), |
| "a[b:c]", "__getslice__") |
| testsetop(spamlist([1]), spamlist([2]), spamlist([1,2]), |
| "a+=b", "__iadd__") |
| testsetop(spamlist([1,2]), 3, spamlist([1,2,1,2,1,2]), "a*=b", "__imul__") |
| testunop(spamlist([1,2,3]), 3, "len(a)", "__len__") |
| testbinop(spamlist([1,2]), 3, spamlist([1,2,1,2,1,2]), "a*b", "__mul__") |
| testbinop(spamlist([1,2]), 3, spamlist([1,2,1,2,1,2]), "b*a", "__rmul__") |
| testset2op(spamlist([1,2]), 1, 3, spamlist([1,3]), "a[b]=c", "__setitem__") |
| testset3op(spamlist([1,2,3,4]), 1, 3, spamlist([5,6]), |
| spamlist([1,5,6,4]), "a[b:c]=d", "__setslice__") |
| # Test subclassing |
| class C(spam.spamlist): |
| def foo(self): return 1 |
| a = C() |
| vereq(a, []) |
| vereq(a.foo(), 1) |
| a.append(100) |
| vereq(a, [100]) |
| vereq(a.getstate(), 0) |
| a.setstate(42) |
| vereq(a.getstate(), 42) |
| |
| def spamdicts(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing spamdict operations...") |
| import copy, xxsubtype as spam |
| def spamdict(d, memo=None): |
| import xxsubtype as spam |
| sd = spam.spamdict() |
| for k, v in d.items(): sd[k] = v |
| return sd |
| # This is an ugly hack: |
| copy._deepcopy_dispatch[spam.spamdict] = spamdict |
| |
| ##testbinop(spamdict({1:2}), spamdict({2:1}), -1, "cmp(a,b)", "__cmp__") |
| testbinop(spamdict({1:2,3:4}), 1, 1, "b in a", "__contains__") |
| testbinop(spamdict({1:2,3:4}), 2, 0, "b in a", "__contains__") |
| testbinop(spamdict({1:2,3:4}), 1, 2, "a[b]", "__getitem__") |
| d = spamdict({1:2,3:4}) |
| l1 = [] |
| for i in d.keys(): l1.append(i) |
| l = [] |
| for i in iter(d): l.append(i) |
| vereq(l, l1) |
| l = [] |
| for i in d.__iter__(): l.append(i) |
| vereq(l, l1) |
| l = [] |
| for i in type(spamdict({})).__iter__(d): l.append(i) |
| vereq(l, l1) |
| straightd = {1:2, 3:4} |
| spamd = spamdict(straightd) |
| testunop(spamd, 2, "len(a)", "__len__") |
| testunop(spamd, repr(straightd), "repr(a)", "__repr__") |
| testset2op(spamdict({1:2,3:4}), 2, 3, spamdict({1:2,2:3,3:4}), |
| "a[b]=c", "__setitem__") |
| # Test subclassing |
| class C(spam.spamdict): |
| def foo(self): return 1 |
| a = C() |
| vereq(list(a.items()), []) |
| vereq(a.foo(), 1) |
| a['foo'] = 'bar' |
| vereq(list(a.items()), [('foo', 'bar')]) |
| vereq(a.getstate(), 0) |
| a.setstate(100) |
| vereq(a.getstate(), 100) |
| |
| def pydicts(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing Python subclass of dict...") |
| verify(issubclass(dict, dict)) |
| verify(isinstance({}, dict)) |
| d = dict() |
| vereq(d, {}) |
| verify(d.__class__ is dict) |
| verify(isinstance(d, dict)) |
| class C(dict): |
| state = -1 |
| def __init__(self, *a, **kw): |
| if a: |
| vereq(len(a), 1) |
| self.state = a[0] |
| if kw: |
| for k, v in kw.items(): self[v] = k |
| def __getitem__(self, key): |
| return self.get(key, 0) |
| def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
| verify(isinstance(key, type(0))) |
| dict.__setitem__(self, key, value) |
| def setstate(self, state): |
| self.state = state |
| def getstate(self): |
| return self.state |
| verify(issubclass(C, dict)) |
| a1 = C(12) |
| vereq(a1.state, 12) |
| a2 = C(foo=1, bar=2) |
| vereq(a2[1] == 'foo' and a2[2], 'bar') |
| a = C() |
| vereq(a.state, -1) |
| vereq(a.getstate(), -1) |
| a.setstate(0) |
| vereq(a.state, 0) |
| vereq(a.getstate(), 0) |
| a.setstate(10) |
| vereq(a.state, 10) |
| vereq(a.getstate(), 10) |
| vereq(a[42], 0) |
| a[42] = 24 |
| vereq(a[42], 24) |
| if verbose: print("pydict stress test ...") |
| N = 50 |
| for i in range(N): |
| a[i] = C() |
| for j in range(N): |
| a[i][j] = i*j |
| for i in range(N): |
| for j in range(N): |
| vereq(a[i][j], i*j) |
| |
| def pylists(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing Python subclass of list...") |
| class C(list): |
| def __getitem__(self, i): |
| return list.__getitem__(self, i) + 100 |
| def __getslice__(self, i, j): |
| return (i, j) |
| a = C() |
| a.extend([0,1,2]) |
| vereq(a[0], 100) |
| vereq(a[1], 101) |
| vereq(a[2], 102) |
| vereq(a[100:200], (100,200)) |
| |
| def metaclass(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing metaclass...") |
| class C(metaclass=type): |
| def __init__(self): |
| self.__state = 0 |
| def getstate(self): |
| return self.__state |
| def setstate(self, state): |
| self.__state = state |
| a = C() |
| vereq(a.getstate(), 0) |
| a.setstate(10) |
| vereq(a.getstate(), 10) |
| class _metaclass(type): |
| def myself(cls): return cls |
| class D(metaclass=_metaclass): |
| pass |
| vereq(D.myself(), D) |
| d = D() |
| verify(d.__class__ is D) |
| class M1(type): |
| def __new__(cls, name, bases, dict): |
| dict['__spam__'] = 1 |
| return type.__new__(cls, name, bases, dict) |
| class C(metaclass=M1): |
| pass |
| vereq(C.__spam__, 1) |
| c = C() |
| vereq(c.__spam__, 1) |
| |
| class _instance(object): |
| pass |
| class M2(object): |
| @staticmethod |
| def __new__(cls, name, bases, dict): |
| self = object.__new__(cls) |
| self.name = name |
| self.bases = bases |
| self.dict = dict |
| return self |
| def __call__(self): |
| it = _instance() |
| # Early binding of methods |
| for key in self.dict: |
| if key.startswith("__"): |
| continue |
| setattr(it, key, self.dict[key].__get__(it, self)) |
| return it |
| class C(metaclass=M2): |
| def spam(self): |
| return 42 |
| vereq(C.name, 'C') |
| vereq(C.bases, ()) |
| verify('spam' in C.dict) |
| c = C() |
| vereq(c.spam(), 42) |
| |
| # More metaclass examples |
| |
| class autosuper(type): |
| # Automatically add __super to the class |
| # This trick only works for dynamic classes |
| def __new__(metaclass, name, bases, dict): |
| cls = super(autosuper, metaclass).__new__(metaclass, |
| name, bases, dict) |
| # Name mangling for __super removes leading underscores |
| while name[:1] == "_": |
| name = name[1:] |
| if name: |
| name = "_%s__super" % name |
| else: |
| name = "__super" |
| setattr(cls, name, super(cls)) |
| return cls |
| class A(metaclass=autosuper): |
| def meth(self): |
| return "A" |
| class B(A): |
| def meth(self): |
| return "B" + self.__super.meth() |
| class C(A): |
| def meth(self): |
| return "C" + self.__super.meth() |
| class D(C, B): |
| def meth(self): |
| return "D" + self.__super.meth() |
| vereq(D().meth(), "DCBA") |
| class E(B, C): |
| def meth(self): |
| return "E" + self.__super.meth() |
| vereq(E().meth(), "EBCA") |
| |
| class autoproperty(type): |
| # Automatically create property attributes when methods |
| # named _get_x and/or _set_x are found |
| def __new__(metaclass, name, bases, dict): |
| hits = {} |
| for key, val in dict.items(): |
| if key.startswith("_get_"): |
| key = key[5:] |
| get, set = hits.get(key, (None, None)) |
| get = val |
| hits[key] = get, set |
| elif key.startswith("_set_"): |
| key = key[5:] |
| get, set = hits.get(key, (None, None)) |
| set = val |
| hits[key] = get, set |
| for key, (get, set) in hits.items(): |
| dict[key] = property(get, set) |
| return super(autoproperty, metaclass).__new__(metaclass, |
| name, bases, dict) |
| class A(metaclass=autoproperty): |
| def _get_x(self): |
| return -self.__x |
| def _set_x(self, x): |
| self.__x = -x |
| a = A() |
| verify(not hasattr(a, "x")) |
| a.x = 12 |
| vereq(a.x, 12) |
| vereq(a._A__x, -12) |
| |
| class multimetaclass(autoproperty, autosuper): |
| # Merge of multiple cooperating metaclasses |
| pass |
| class A(metaclass=multimetaclass): |
| def _get_x(self): |
| return "A" |
| class B(A): |
| def _get_x(self): |
| return "B" + self.__super._get_x() |
| class C(A): |
| def _get_x(self): |
| return "C" + self.__super._get_x() |
| class D(C, B): |
| def _get_x(self): |
| return "D" + self.__super._get_x() |
| vereq(D().x, "DCBA") |
| |
| # Make sure type(x) doesn't call x.__class__.__init__ |
| class T(type): |
| counter = 0 |
| def __init__(self, *args): |
| T.counter += 1 |
| class C(metaclass=T): |
| pass |
| vereq(T.counter, 1) |
| a = C() |
| vereq(type(a), C) |
| vereq(T.counter, 1) |
| |
| class C(object): pass |
| c = C() |
| try: c() |
| except TypeError: pass |
| else: raise TestFailed, "calling object w/o call method should raise TypeError" |
| |
| # Testing code to find most derived baseclass |
| class A(type): |
| def __new__(*args, **kwargs): |
| return type.__new__(*args, **kwargs) |
| |
| class B(object): |
| pass |
| |
| class C(object, metaclass=A): |
| pass |
| |
| # The most derived metaclass of D is A rather than type. |
| class D(B, C): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| def pymods(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing Python subclass of module...") |
| log = [] |
| import sys |
| MT = type(sys) |
| class MM(MT): |
| def __init__(self, name): |
| MT.__init__(self, name) |
| def __getattribute__(self, name): |
| log.append(("getattr", name)) |
| return MT.__getattribute__(self, name) |
| def __setattr__(self, name, value): |
| log.append(("setattr", name, value)) |
| MT.__setattr__(self, name, value) |
| def __delattr__(self, name): |
| log.append(("delattr", name)) |
| MT.__delattr__(self, name) |
| a = MM("a") |
| a.foo = 12 |
| x = a.foo |
| del a.foo |
| vereq(log, [("setattr", "foo", 12), |
| ("getattr", "foo"), |
| ("delattr", "foo")]) |
| |
| # http://python.org/sf/1174712 |
| try: |
| class Module(types.ModuleType, str): |
| pass |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed("inheriting from ModuleType and str at the " |
| "same time should fail") |
| |
| def multi(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing multiple inheritance...") |
| class C(object): |
| def __init__(self): |
| self.__state = 0 |
| def getstate(self): |
| return self.__state |
| def setstate(self, state): |
| self.__state = state |
| a = C() |
| vereq(a.getstate(), 0) |
| a.setstate(10) |
| vereq(a.getstate(), 10) |
| class D(dict, C): |
| def __init__(self): |
| type({}).__init__(self) |
| C.__init__(self) |
| d = D() |
| vereq(list(d.keys()), []) |
| d["hello"] = "world" |
| vereq(list(d.items()), [("hello", "world")]) |
| vereq(d["hello"], "world") |
| vereq(d.getstate(), 0) |
| d.setstate(10) |
| vereq(d.getstate(), 10) |
| vereq(D.__mro__, (D, dict, C, object)) |
| |
| # SF bug #442833 |
| class Node(object): |
| def __int__(self): |
| return int(self.foo()) |
| def foo(self): |
| return "23" |
| class Frag(Node, list): |
| def foo(self): |
| return "42" |
| vereq(Node().__int__(), 23) |
| vereq(int(Node()), 23) |
| vereq(Frag().__int__(), 42) |
| vereq(int(Frag()), 42) |
| |
| def diamond(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing multiple inheritance special cases...") |
| class A(object): |
| def spam(self): return "A" |
| vereq(A().spam(), "A") |
| class B(A): |
| def boo(self): return "B" |
| def spam(self): return "B" |
| vereq(B().spam(), "B") |
| vereq(B().boo(), "B") |
| class C(A): |
| def boo(self): return "C" |
| vereq(C().spam(), "A") |
| vereq(C().boo(), "C") |
| class D(B, C): pass |
| vereq(D().spam(), "B") |
| vereq(D().boo(), "B") |
| vereq(D.__mro__, (D, B, C, A, object)) |
| class E(C, B): pass |
| vereq(E().spam(), "B") |
| vereq(E().boo(), "C") |
| vereq(E.__mro__, (E, C, B, A, object)) |
| # MRO order disagreement |
| try: |
| class F(D, E): pass |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "expected MRO order disagreement (F)" |
| try: |
| class G(E, D): pass |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "expected MRO order disagreement (G)" |
| |
| |
| # see thread python-dev/2002-October/029035.html |
| def ex5(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing ex5 from C3 switch discussion...") |
| class A(object): pass |
| class B(object): pass |
| class C(object): pass |
| class X(A): pass |
| class Y(A): pass |
| class Z(X,B,Y,C): pass |
| vereq(Z.__mro__, (Z, X, B, Y, A, C, object)) |
| |
| # see "A Monotonic Superclass Linearization for Dylan", |
| # by Kim Barrett et al. (OOPSLA 1996) |
| def monotonicity(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing MRO monotonicity...") |
| class Boat(object): pass |
| class DayBoat(Boat): pass |
| class WheelBoat(Boat): pass |
| class EngineLess(DayBoat): pass |
| class SmallMultihull(DayBoat): pass |
| class PedalWheelBoat(EngineLess,WheelBoat): pass |
| class SmallCatamaran(SmallMultihull): pass |
| class Pedalo(PedalWheelBoat,SmallCatamaran): pass |
| |
| vereq(PedalWheelBoat.__mro__, |
| (PedalWheelBoat, EngineLess, DayBoat, WheelBoat, Boat, |
| object)) |
| vereq(SmallCatamaran.__mro__, |
| (SmallCatamaran, SmallMultihull, DayBoat, Boat, object)) |
| |
| vereq(Pedalo.__mro__, |
| (Pedalo, PedalWheelBoat, EngineLess, SmallCatamaran, |
| SmallMultihull, DayBoat, WheelBoat, Boat, object)) |
| |
| # see "A Monotonic Superclass Linearization for Dylan", |
| # by Kim Barrett et al. (OOPSLA 1996) |
| def consistency_with_epg(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing consistentcy with EPG...") |
| class Pane(object): pass |
| class ScrollingMixin(object): pass |
| class EditingMixin(object): pass |
| class ScrollablePane(Pane,ScrollingMixin): pass |
| class EditablePane(Pane,EditingMixin): pass |
| class EditableScrollablePane(ScrollablePane,EditablePane): pass |
| |
| vereq(EditableScrollablePane.__mro__, |
| (EditableScrollablePane, ScrollablePane, EditablePane, |
| Pane, ScrollingMixin, EditingMixin, object)) |
| |
| mro_err_msg = """Cannot create a consistent method resolution |
| order (MRO) for bases """ |
| |
| def mro_disagreement(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing error messages for MRO disagreement...") |
| def raises(exc, expected, callable, *args): |
| try: |
| callable(*args) |
| except exc as msg: |
| if not str(msg).startswith(expected): |
| raise TestFailed, "Message %r, expected %r" % (str(msg), |
| expected) |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "Expected %s" % exc |
| class A(object): pass |
| class B(A): pass |
| class C(object): pass |
| # Test some very simple errors |
| raises(TypeError, "duplicate base class A", |
| type, "X", (A, A), {}) |
| raises(TypeError, mro_err_msg, |
| type, "X", (A, B), {}) |
| raises(TypeError, mro_err_msg, |
| type, "X", (A, C, B), {}) |
| # Test a slightly more complex error |
| class GridLayout(object): pass |
| class HorizontalGrid(GridLayout): pass |
| class VerticalGrid(GridLayout): pass |
| class HVGrid(HorizontalGrid, VerticalGrid): pass |
| class VHGrid(VerticalGrid, HorizontalGrid): pass |
| raises(TypeError, mro_err_msg, |
| type, "ConfusedGrid", (HVGrid, VHGrid), {}) |
| |
| def objects(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing object class...") |
| a = object() |
| vereq(a.__class__, object) |
| vereq(type(a), object) |
| b = object() |
| verify(a is not b) |
| verify(not hasattr(a, "foo")) |
| try: |
| a.foo = 12 |
| except (AttributeError, TypeError): |
| pass |
| else: |
| verify(0, "object() should not allow setting a foo attribute") |
| verify(not hasattr(object(), "__dict__")) |
| |
| class Cdict(object): |
| pass |
| x = Cdict() |
| vereq(x.__dict__, {}) |
| x.foo = 1 |
| vereq(x.foo, 1) |
| vereq(x.__dict__, {'foo': 1}) |
| |
| def slots(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing __slots__...") |
| class C0(object): |
| __slots__ = [] |
| x = C0() |
| verify(not hasattr(x, "__dict__")) |
| verify(not hasattr(x, "foo")) |
| |
| class C1(object): |
| __slots__ = ['a'] |
| x = C1() |
| verify(not hasattr(x, "__dict__")) |
| verify(not hasattr(x, "a")) |
| x.a = 1 |
| vereq(x.a, 1) |
| x.a = None |
| veris(x.a, None) |
| del x.a |
| verify(not hasattr(x, "a")) |
| |
| class C3(object): |
| __slots__ = ['a', 'b', 'c'] |
| x = C3() |
| verify(not hasattr(x, "__dict__")) |
| verify(not hasattr(x, 'a')) |
| verify(not hasattr(x, 'b')) |
| verify(not hasattr(x, 'c')) |
| x.a = 1 |
| x.b = 2 |
| x.c = 3 |
| vereq(x.a, 1) |
| vereq(x.b, 2) |
| vereq(x.c, 3) |
| |
| class C4(object): |
| """Validate name mangling""" |
| __slots__ = ['__a'] |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.__a = value |
| def get(self): |
| return self.__a |
| x = C4(5) |
| verify(not hasattr(x, '__dict__')) |
| verify(not hasattr(x, '__a')) |
| vereq(x.get(), 5) |
| try: |
| x.__a = 6 |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "Double underscored names not mangled" |
| |
| # Make sure slot names are proper identifiers |
| try: |
| class C(object): |
| __slots__ = [None] |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "[None] slots not caught" |
| try: |
| class C(object): |
| __slots__ = ["foo bar"] |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "['foo bar'] slots not caught" |
| try: |
| class C(object): |
| __slots__ = ["foo\0bar"] |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "['foo\\0bar'] slots not caught" |
| try: |
| class C(object): |
| __slots__ = ["1"] |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "['1'] slots not caught" |
| try: |
| class C(object): |
| __slots__ = [""] |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "[''] slots not caught" |
| class C(object): |
| __slots__ = ["a", "a_b", "_a", "A0123456789Z"] |
| # XXX(nnorwitz): was there supposed to be something tested |
| # from the class above? |
| |
| # Test a single string is not expanded as a sequence. |
| class C(object): |
| __slots__ = "abc" |
| c = C() |
| c.abc = 5 |
| vereq(c.abc, 5) |
| |
| # Test unicode slot names |
| try: |
| str |
| except NameError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| # Test a single unicode string is not expanded as a sequence. |
| class C(object): |
| __slots__ = str("abc") |
| c = C() |
| c.abc = 5 |
| vereq(c.abc, 5) |
| |
| # _unicode_to_string used to modify slots in certain circumstances |
| slots = (str("foo"), str("bar")) |
| class C(object): |
| __slots__ = slots |
| x = C() |
| x.foo = 5 |
| vereq(x.foo, 5) |
| veris(type(slots[0]), str) |
| # this used to leak references |
| try: |
| class C(object): |
| __slots__ = [chr(128)] |
| except (TypeError, UnicodeEncodeError): |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "[unichr(128)] slots not caught" |
| |
| # Test leaks |
| class Counted(object): |
| counter = 0 # counts the number of instances alive |
| def __init__(self): |
| Counted.counter += 1 |
| def __del__(self): |
| Counted.counter -= 1 |
| class C(object): |
| __slots__ = ['a', 'b', 'c'] |
| x = C() |
| x.a = Counted() |
| x.b = Counted() |
| x.c = Counted() |
| vereq(Counted.counter, 3) |
| del x |
| vereq(Counted.counter, 0) |
| class D(C): |
| pass |
| x = D() |
| x.a = Counted() |
| x.z = Counted() |
| vereq(Counted.counter, 2) |
| del x |
| vereq(Counted.counter, 0) |
| class E(D): |
| __slots__ = ['e'] |
| x = E() |
| x.a = Counted() |
| x.z = Counted() |
| x.e = Counted() |
| vereq(Counted.counter, 3) |
| del x |
| vereq(Counted.counter, 0) |
| |
| # Test cyclical leaks [SF bug 519621] |
| class F(object): |
| __slots__ = ['a', 'b'] |
| log = [] |
| s = F() |
| s.a = [Counted(), s] |
| vereq(Counted.counter, 1) |
| s = None |
| import gc |
| gc.collect() |
| vereq(Counted.counter, 0) |
| |
| # Test lookup leaks [SF bug 572567] |
| import sys,gc |
| class G(object): |
| def __cmp__(self, other): |
| return 0 |
| g = G() |
| orig_objects = len(gc.get_objects()) |
| for i in range(10): |
| g==g |
| new_objects = len(gc.get_objects()) |
| vereq(orig_objects, new_objects) |
| class H(object): |
| __slots__ = ['a', 'b'] |
| def __init__(self): |
| self.a = 1 |
| self.b = 2 |
| def __del__(self): |
| assert self.a == 1 |
| assert self.b == 2 |
| |
| save_stderr = sys.stderr |
| sys.stderr = sys.stdout |
| h = H() |
| try: |
| del h |
| finally: |
| sys.stderr = save_stderr |
| |
| def slotspecials(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing __dict__ and __weakref__ in __slots__...") |
| |
| class D(object): |
| __slots__ = ["__dict__"] |
| a = D() |
| verify(hasattr(a, "__dict__")) |
| verify(not hasattr(a, "__weakref__")) |
| a.foo = 42 |
| vereq(a.__dict__, {"foo": 42}) |
| |
| class W(object): |
| __slots__ = ["__weakref__"] |
| a = W() |
| verify(hasattr(a, "__weakref__")) |
| verify(not hasattr(a, "__dict__")) |
| try: |
| a.foo = 42 |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be allowed to set a.foo" |
| |
| class C1(W, D): |
| __slots__ = [] |
| a = C1() |
| verify(hasattr(a, "__dict__")) |
| verify(hasattr(a, "__weakref__")) |
| a.foo = 42 |
| vereq(a.__dict__, {"foo": 42}) |
| |
| class C2(D, W): |
| __slots__ = [] |
| a = C2() |
| verify(hasattr(a, "__dict__")) |
| verify(hasattr(a, "__weakref__")) |
| a.foo = 42 |
| vereq(a.__dict__, {"foo": 42}) |
| |
| # MRO order disagreement |
| # |
| # class C3(C1, C2): |
| # __slots__ = [] |
| # |
| # class C4(C2, C1): |
| # __slots__ = [] |
| |
| def dynamics(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing class attribute propagation...") |
| class D(object): |
| pass |
| class E(D): |
| pass |
| class F(D): |
| pass |
| D.foo = 1 |
| vereq(D.foo, 1) |
| # Test that dynamic attributes are inherited |
| vereq(E.foo, 1) |
| vereq(F.foo, 1) |
| # Test dynamic instances |
| class C(object): |
| pass |
| a = C() |
| verify(not hasattr(a, "foobar")) |
| C.foobar = 2 |
| vereq(a.foobar, 2) |
| C.method = lambda self: 42 |
| vereq(a.method(), 42) |
| C.__repr__ = lambda self: "C()" |
| vereq(repr(a), "C()") |
| C.__int__ = lambda self: 100 |
| vereq(int(a), 100) |
| vereq(a.foobar, 2) |
| verify(not hasattr(a, "spam")) |
| def mygetattr(self, name): |
| if name == "spam": |
| return "spam" |
| raise AttributeError |
| C.__getattr__ = mygetattr |
| vereq(a.spam, "spam") |
| a.new = 12 |
| vereq(a.new, 12) |
| def mysetattr(self, name, value): |
| if name == "spam": |
| raise AttributeError |
| return object.__setattr__(self, name, value) |
| C.__setattr__ = mysetattr |
| try: |
| a.spam = "not spam" |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| verify(0, "expected AttributeError") |
| vereq(a.spam, "spam") |
| class D(C): |
| pass |
| d = D() |
| d.foo = 1 |
| vereq(d.foo, 1) |
| |
| # Test handling of int*seq and seq*int |
| class I(int): |
| pass |
| vereq("a"*I(2), "aa") |
| vereq(I(2)*"a", "aa") |
| vereq(2*I(3), 6) |
| vereq(I(3)*2, 6) |
| vereq(I(3)*I(2), 6) |
| |
| # Test handling of long*seq and seq*long |
| class L(int): |
| pass |
| vereq("a"*L(2), "aa") |
| vereq(L(2)*"a", "aa") |
| vereq(2*L(3), 6) |
| vereq(L(3)*2, 6) |
| vereq(L(3)*L(2), 6) |
| |
| # Test comparison of classes with dynamic metaclasses |
| class dynamicmetaclass(type): |
| pass |
| class someclass(metaclass=dynamicmetaclass): |
| pass |
| verify(someclass != object) |
| |
| def errors(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing errors...") |
| |
| try: |
| class C(list, dict): |
| pass |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| verify(0, "inheritance from both list and dict should be illegal") |
| |
| try: |
| class C(object, None): |
| pass |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| verify(0, "inheritance from non-type should be illegal") |
| class Classic: |
| pass |
| |
| try: |
| class C(type(len)): |
| pass |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| verify(0, "inheritance from CFunction should be illegal") |
| |
| try: |
| class C(object): |
| __slots__ = 1 |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| verify(0, "__slots__ = 1 should be illegal") |
| |
| try: |
| class C(object): |
| __slots__ = [1] |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| verify(0, "__slots__ = [1] should be illegal") |
| |
| class M1(type): |
| pass |
| class M2(type): |
| pass |
| class A1(object, metaclass=M1): |
| pass |
| class A2(object, metaclass=M2): |
| pass |
| try: |
| class B(A1, A2): |
| pass |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| verify(0, "finding the most derived metaclass should have failed") |
| |
| def classmethods(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing class methods...") |
| class C(object): |
| def foo(*a): return a |
| goo = classmethod(foo) |
| c = C() |
| vereq(C.goo(1), (C, 1)) |
| vereq(c.goo(1), (C, 1)) |
| vereq(c.foo(1), (c, 1)) |
| class D(C): |
| pass |
| d = D() |
| vereq(D.goo(1), (D, 1)) |
| vereq(d.goo(1), (D, 1)) |
| vereq(d.foo(1), (d, 1)) |
| vereq(D.foo(d, 1), (d, 1)) |
| # Test for a specific crash (SF bug 528132) |
| def f(cls, arg): return (cls, arg) |
| ff = classmethod(f) |
| vereq(ff.__get__(0, int)(42), (int, 42)) |
| vereq(ff.__get__(0)(42), (int, 42)) |
| |
| # Test super() with classmethods (SF bug 535444) |
| veris(C.goo.im_self, C) |
| veris(D.goo.im_self, D) |
| veris(super(D,D).goo.im_self, D) |
| veris(super(D,d).goo.im_self, D) |
| vereq(super(D,D).goo(), (D,)) |
| vereq(super(D,d).goo(), (D,)) |
| |
| # Verify that argument is checked for callability (SF bug 753451) |
| try: |
| classmethod(1).__get__(1) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "classmethod should check for callability" |
| |
| # Verify that classmethod() doesn't allow keyword args |
| try: |
| classmethod(f, kw=1) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "classmethod shouldn't accept keyword args" |
| |
| def classmethods_in_c(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing C-based class methods...") |
| import xxsubtype as spam |
| a = (1, 2, 3) |
| d = {'abc': 123} |
| x, a1, d1 = spam.spamlist.classmeth(*a, **d) |
| veris(x, spam.spamlist) |
| vereq(a, a1) |
| vereq(d, d1) |
| x, a1, d1 = spam.spamlist().classmeth(*a, **d) |
| veris(x, spam.spamlist) |
| vereq(a, a1) |
| vereq(d, d1) |
| |
| def staticmethods(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing static methods...") |
| class C(object): |
| def foo(*a): return a |
| goo = staticmethod(foo) |
| c = C() |
| vereq(C.goo(1), (1,)) |
| vereq(c.goo(1), (1,)) |
| vereq(c.foo(1), (c, 1,)) |
| class D(C): |
| pass |
| d = D() |
| vereq(D.goo(1), (1,)) |
| vereq(d.goo(1), (1,)) |
| vereq(d.foo(1), (d, 1)) |
| vereq(D.foo(d, 1), (d, 1)) |
| |
| def staticmethods_in_c(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing C-based static methods...") |
| import xxsubtype as spam |
| a = (1, 2, 3) |
| d = {"abc": 123} |
| x, a1, d1 = spam.spamlist.staticmeth(*a, **d) |
| veris(x, None) |
| vereq(a, a1) |
| vereq(d, d1) |
| x, a1, d2 = spam.spamlist().staticmeth(*a, **d) |
| veris(x, None) |
| vereq(a, a1) |
| vereq(d, d1) |
| |
| def classic(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing classic classes...") |
| class C: |
| def foo(*a): return a |
| goo = classmethod(foo) |
| c = C() |
| vereq(C.goo(1), (C, 1)) |
| vereq(c.goo(1), (C, 1)) |
| vereq(c.foo(1), (c, 1)) |
| class D(C): |
| pass |
| d = D() |
| vereq(D.goo(1), (D, 1)) |
| vereq(d.goo(1), (D, 1)) |
| vereq(d.foo(1), (d, 1)) |
| vereq(D.foo(d, 1), (d, 1)) |
| class E: # *not* subclassing from C |
| foo = C.foo |
| vereq(E().foo, C.foo) # i.e., unbound |
| verify(repr(C.foo.__get__(C())).startswith("<bound method ")) |
| |
| def compattr(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing computed attributes...") |
| class C(object): |
| class computed_attribute(object): |
| def __init__(self, get, set=None, delete=None): |
| self.__get = get |
| self.__set = set |
| self.__delete = delete |
| def __get__(self, obj, type=None): |
| return self.__get(obj) |
| def __set__(self, obj, value): |
| return self.__set(obj, value) |
| def __delete__(self, obj): |
| return self.__delete(obj) |
| def __init__(self): |
| self.__x = 0 |
| def __get_x(self): |
| x = self.__x |
| self.__x = x+1 |
| return x |
| def __set_x(self, x): |
| self.__x = x |
| def __delete_x(self): |
| del self.__x |
| x = computed_attribute(__get_x, __set_x, __delete_x) |
| a = C() |
| vereq(a.x, 0) |
| vereq(a.x, 1) |
| a.x = 10 |
| vereq(a.x, 10) |
| vereq(a.x, 11) |
| del a.x |
| vereq(hasattr(a, 'x'), 0) |
| |
| def newslot(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing __new__ slot override...") |
| class C(list): |
| def __new__(cls): |
| self = list.__new__(cls) |
| self.foo = 1 |
| return self |
| def __init__(self): |
| self.foo = self.foo + 2 |
| a = C() |
| vereq(a.foo, 3) |
| verify(a.__class__ is C) |
| class D(C): |
| pass |
| b = D() |
| vereq(b.foo, 3) |
| verify(b.__class__ is D) |
| |
| def altmro(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing mro() and overriding it...") |
| class A(object): |
| def f(self): return "A" |
| class B(A): |
| pass |
| class C(A): |
| def f(self): return "C" |
| class D(B, C): |
| pass |
| vereq(D.mro(), [D, B, C, A, object]) |
| vereq(D.__mro__, (D, B, C, A, object)) |
| vereq(D().f(), "C") |
| |
| class PerverseMetaType(type): |
| def mro(cls): |
| L = type.mro(cls) |
| L.reverse() |
| return L |
| class X(D,B,C,A, metaclass=PerverseMetaType): |
| pass |
| vereq(X.__mro__, (object, A, C, B, D, X)) |
| vereq(X().f(), "A") |
| |
| try: |
| class _metaclass(type): |
| def mro(self): |
| return [self, dict, object] |
| class X(object, metaclass=_metaclass): |
| pass |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "devious mro() return not caught" |
| |
| try: |
| class _metaclass(type): |
| def mro(self): |
| return [1] |
| class X(object, metaclass=_metaclass): |
| pass |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "non-class mro() return not caught" |
| |
| try: |
| class _metaclass(type): |
| def mro(self): |
| return 1 |
| class X(object, metaclass=_metaclass): |
| pass |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "non-sequence mro() return not caught" |
| |
| |
| def overloading(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing operator overloading...") |
| |
| class B(object): |
| "Intermediate class because object doesn't have a __setattr__" |
| |
| class C(B): |
| |
| def __getattr__(self, name): |
| if name == "foo": |
| return ("getattr", name) |
| else: |
| raise AttributeError |
| def __setattr__(self, name, value): |
| if name == "foo": |
| self.setattr = (name, value) |
| else: |
| return B.__setattr__(self, name, value) |
| def __delattr__(self, name): |
| if name == "foo": |
| self.delattr = name |
| else: |
| return B.__delattr__(self, name) |
| |
| def __getitem__(self, key): |
| return ("getitem", key) |
| def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
| self.setitem = (key, value) |
| def __delitem__(self, key): |
| self.delitem = key |
| |
| def __getslice__(self, i, j): |
| return ("getslice", i, j) |
| def __setslice__(self, i, j, value): |
| self.setslice = (i, j, value) |
| def __delslice__(self, i, j): |
| self.delslice = (i, j) |
| |
| a = C() |
| vereq(a.foo, ("getattr", "foo")) |
| a.foo = 12 |
| vereq(a.setattr, ("foo", 12)) |
| del a.foo |
| vereq(a.delattr, "foo") |
| |
| vereq(a[12], ("getitem", 12)) |
| a[12] = 21 |
| vereq(a.setitem, (12, 21)) |
| del a[12] |
| vereq(a.delitem, 12) |
| |
| vereq(a[0:10], ("getslice", 0, 10)) |
| a[0:10] = "foo" |
| vereq(a.setslice, (0, 10, "foo")) |
| del a[0:10] |
| vereq(a.delslice, (0, 10)) |
| |
| def methods(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing methods...") |
| class C(object): |
| def __init__(self, x): |
| self.x = x |
| def foo(self): |
| return self.x |
| c1 = C(1) |
| vereq(c1.foo(), 1) |
| class D(C): |
| boo = C.foo |
| goo = c1.foo |
| d2 = D(2) |
| vereq(d2.foo(), 2) |
| vereq(d2.boo(), 2) |
| vereq(d2.goo(), 1) |
| class E(object): |
| foo = C.foo |
| vereq(E().foo, C.foo) # i.e., unbound |
| verify(repr(C.foo.__get__(C(1))).startswith("<bound method ")) |
| |
| def specials(): |
| # Test operators like __hash__ for which a built-in default exists |
| if verbose: print("Testing special operators...") |
| # Test the default behavior for static classes |
| class C(object): |
| def __getitem__(self, i): |
| if 0 <= i < 10: return i |
| raise IndexError |
| c1 = C() |
| c2 = C() |
| verify(not not c1) |
| verify(id(c1) != id(c2)) |
| hash(c1) |
| hash(c2) |
| ##vereq(cmp(c1, c2), cmp(id(c1), id(c2))) |
| vereq(c1, c1) |
| verify(c1 != c2) |
| verify(not c1 != c1) |
| verify(not c1 == c2) |
| # Note that the module name appears in str/repr, and that varies |
| # depending on whether this test is run standalone or from a framework. |
| verify(str(c1).find('C object at ') >= 0) |
| vereq(str(c1), repr(c1)) |
| verify(-1 not in c1) |
| for i in range(10): |
| verify(i in c1) |
| verify(10 not in c1) |
| # Test the default behavior for dynamic classes |
| class D(object): |
| def __getitem__(self, i): |
| if 0 <= i < 10: return i |
| raise IndexError |
| d1 = D() |
| d2 = D() |
| verify(not not d1) |
| verify(id(d1) != id(d2)) |
| hash(d1) |
| hash(d2) |
| ##vereq(cmp(d1, d2), cmp(id(d1), id(d2))) |
| vereq(d1, d1) |
| verify(d1 != d2) |
| verify(not d1 != d1) |
| verify(not d1 == d2) |
| # Note that the module name appears in str/repr, and that varies |
| # depending on whether this test is run standalone or from a framework. |
| verify(str(d1).find('D object at ') >= 0) |
| vereq(str(d1), repr(d1)) |
| verify(-1 not in d1) |
| for i in range(10): |
| verify(i in d1) |
| verify(10 not in d1) |
| # Test overridden behavior for static classes |
| class Proxy(object): |
| def __init__(self, x): |
| self.x = x |
| def __bool__(self): |
| return not not self.x |
| def __hash__(self): |
| return hash(self.x) |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return self.x == other |
| def __ne__(self, other): |
| return self.x != other |
| def __cmp__(self, other): |
| return cmp(self.x, other.x) |
| def __str__(self): |
| return "Proxy:%s" % self.x |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "Proxy(%r)" % self.x |
| def __contains__(self, value): |
| return value in self.x |
| p0 = Proxy(0) |
| p1 = Proxy(1) |
| p_1 = Proxy(-1) |
| verify(not p0) |
| verify(not not p1) |
| vereq(hash(p0), hash(0)) |
| vereq(p0, p0) |
| verify(p0 != p1) |
| verify(not p0 != p0) |
| vereq(not p0, p1) |
| vereq(cmp(p0, p1), -1) |
| vereq(cmp(p0, p0), 0) |
| vereq(cmp(p0, p_1), 1) |
| vereq(str(p0), "Proxy:0") |
| vereq(repr(p0), "Proxy(0)") |
| p10 = Proxy(range(10)) |
| verify(-1 not in p10) |
| for i in range(10): |
| verify(i in p10) |
| verify(10 not in p10) |
| # Test overridden behavior for dynamic classes |
| class DProxy(object): |
| def __init__(self, x): |
| self.x = x |
| def __bool__(self): |
| return not not self.x |
| def __hash__(self): |
| return hash(self.x) |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return self.x == other |
| def __ne__(self, other): |
| return self.x != other |
| def __cmp__(self, other): |
| return cmp(self.x, other.x) |
| def __str__(self): |
| return "DProxy:%s" % self.x |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "DProxy(%r)" % self.x |
| def __contains__(self, value): |
| return value in self.x |
| p0 = DProxy(0) |
| p1 = DProxy(1) |
| p_1 = DProxy(-1) |
| verify(not p0) |
| verify(not not p1) |
| vereq(hash(p0), hash(0)) |
| vereq(p0, p0) |
| verify(p0 != p1) |
| verify(not p0 != p0) |
| vereq(not p0, p1) |
| vereq(cmp(p0, p1), -1) |
| vereq(cmp(p0, p0), 0) |
| vereq(cmp(p0, p_1), 1) |
| vereq(str(p0), "DProxy:0") |
| vereq(repr(p0), "DProxy(0)") |
| p10 = DProxy(range(10)) |
| verify(-1 not in p10) |
| for i in range(10): |
| verify(i in p10) |
| verify(10 not in p10) |
| ## # Safety test for __cmp__ |
| ## def unsafecmp(a, b): |
| ## try: |
| ## a.__class__.__cmp__(a, b) |
| ## except TypeError: |
| ## pass |
| ## else: |
| ## raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow %s.__cmp__(%r, %r)" % ( |
| ## a.__class__, a, b) |
| ## unsafecmp(u"123", "123") |
| ## unsafecmp("123", u"123") |
| ## unsafecmp(1, 1.0) |
| ## unsafecmp(1.0, 1) |
| ## unsafecmp(1, 1L) |
| ## unsafecmp(1L, 1) |
| |
| class Letter(str): |
| def __new__(cls, letter): |
| if letter == 'EPS': |
| return str.__new__(cls) |
| return str.__new__(cls, letter) |
| def __str__(self): |
| if not self: |
| return 'EPS' |
| return self |
| |
| # sys.stdout needs to be the original to trigger the recursion bug |
| import sys |
| test_stdout = sys.stdout |
| sys.stdout = get_original_stdout() |
| try: |
| # nothing should actually be printed, this should raise an exception |
| print(Letter('w')) |
| except RuntimeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "expected a RuntimeError for print recursion" |
| sys.stdout = test_stdout |
| |
| def weakrefs(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing weak references...") |
| import weakref |
| class C(object): |
| pass |
| c = C() |
| r = weakref.ref(c) |
| verify(r() is c) |
| del c |
| verify(r() is None) |
| del r |
| class NoWeak(object): |
| __slots__ = ['foo'] |
| no = NoWeak() |
| try: |
| weakref.ref(no) |
| except TypeError as msg: |
| verify(str(msg).find("weak reference") >= 0) |
| else: |
| verify(0, "weakref.ref(no) should be illegal") |
| class Weak(object): |
| __slots__ = ['foo', '__weakref__'] |
| yes = Weak() |
| r = weakref.ref(yes) |
| verify(r() is yes) |
| del yes |
| verify(r() is None) |
| del r |
| |
| def properties(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing property...") |
| class C(object): |
| def getx(self): |
| return self.__x |
| def setx(self, value): |
| self.__x = value |
| def delx(self): |
| del self.__x |
| x = property(getx, setx, delx, doc="I'm the x property.") |
| a = C() |
| verify(not hasattr(a, "x")) |
| a.x = 42 |
| vereq(a._C__x, 42) |
| vereq(a.x, 42) |
| del a.x |
| verify(not hasattr(a, "x")) |
| verify(not hasattr(a, "_C__x")) |
| C.x.__set__(a, 100) |
| vereq(C.x.__get__(a), 100) |
| C.x.__delete__(a) |
| verify(not hasattr(a, "x")) |
| |
| raw = C.__dict__['x'] |
| verify(isinstance(raw, property)) |
| |
| attrs = dir(raw) |
| verify("__doc__" in attrs) |
| verify("fget" in attrs) |
| verify("fset" in attrs) |
| verify("fdel" in attrs) |
| |
| vereq(raw.__doc__, "I'm the x property.") |
| verify(raw.fget is C.__dict__['getx']) |
| verify(raw.fset is C.__dict__['setx']) |
| verify(raw.fdel is C.__dict__['delx']) |
| |
| for attr in "__doc__", "fget", "fset", "fdel": |
| try: |
| setattr(raw, attr, 42) |
| except AttributeError as msg: |
| if str(msg).find('readonly') < 0: |
| raise TestFailed("when setting readonly attr %r on a " |
| "property, got unexpected AttributeError " |
| "msg %r" % (attr, str(msg))) |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed("expected AttributeError from trying to set " |
| "readonly %r attr on a property" % attr) |
| |
| class D(object): |
| __getitem__ = property(lambda s: 1/0) |
| |
| d = D() |
| try: |
| for i in d: |
| str(i) |
| except ZeroDivisionError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "expected ZeroDivisionError from bad property" |
| |
| class E(object): |
| def getter(self): |
| "getter method" |
| return 0 |
| def setter(self, value): |
| "setter method" |
| pass |
| prop = property(getter) |
| vereq(prop.__doc__, "getter method") |
| prop2 = property(fset=setter) |
| vereq(prop2.__doc__, None) |
| |
| # this segfaulted in 2.5b2 |
| try: |
| import _testcapi |
| except ImportError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| class X(object): |
| p = property(_testcapi.test_with_docstring) |
| |
| |
| def supers(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing super...") |
| |
| class A(object): |
| def meth(self, a): |
| return "A(%r)" % a |
| |
| vereq(A().meth(1), "A(1)") |
| |
| class B(A): |
| def __init__(self): |
| self.__super = super(B, self) |
| def meth(self, a): |
| return "B(%r)" % a + self.__super.meth(a) |
| |
| vereq(B().meth(2), "B(2)A(2)") |
| |
| class C(A): |
| def meth(self, a): |
| return "C(%r)" % a + self.__super.meth(a) |
| C._C__super = super(C) |
| |
| vereq(C().meth(3), "C(3)A(3)") |
| |
| class D(C, B): |
| def meth(self, a): |
| return "D(%r)" % a + super(D, self).meth(a) |
| |
| vereq(D().meth(4), "D(4)C(4)B(4)A(4)") |
| |
| # Test for subclassing super |
| |
| class mysuper(super): |
| def __init__(self, *args): |
| return super(mysuper, self).__init__(*args) |
| |
| class E(D): |
| def meth(self, a): |
| return "E(%r)" % a + mysuper(E, self).meth(a) |
| |
| vereq(E().meth(5), "E(5)D(5)C(5)B(5)A(5)") |
| |
| class F(E): |
| def meth(self, a): |
| s = self.__super # == mysuper(F, self) |
| return "F(%r)[%s]" % (a, s.__class__.__name__) + s.meth(a) |
| F._F__super = mysuper(F) |
| |
| vereq(F().meth(6), "F(6)[mysuper]E(6)D(6)C(6)B(6)A(6)") |
| |
| # Make sure certain errors are raised |
| |
| try: |
| super(D, 42) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow super(D, 42)" |
| |
| try: |
| super(D, C()) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow super(D, C())" |
| |
| try: |
| super(D).__get__(12) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow super(D).__get__(12)" |
| |
| try: |
| super(D).__get__(C()) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow super(D).__get__(C())" |
| |
| # Make sure data descriptors can be overridden and accessed via super |
| # (new feature in Python 2.3) |
| |
| class DDbase(object): |
| def getx(self): return 42 |
| x = property(getx) |
| |
| class DDsub(DDbase): |
| def getx(self): return "hello" |
| x = property(getx) |
| |
| dd = DDsub() |
| vereq(dd.x, "hello") |
| vereq(super(DDsub, dd).x, 42) |
| |
| # Ensure that super() lookup of descriptor from classmethod |
| # works (SF ID# 743627) |
| |
| class Base(object): |
| aProp = property(lambda self: "foo") |
| |
| class Sub(Base): |
| @classmethod |
| def test(klass): |
| return super(Sub,klass).aProp |
| |
| veris(Sub.test(), Base.aProp) |
| |
| # Verify that super() doesn't allow keyword args |
| try: |
| super(Base, kw=1) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "super shouldn't accept keyword args" |
| |
| def inherits(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing inheritance from basic types...") |
| |
| class hexint(int): |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return hex(self) |
| def __add__(self, other): |
| return hexint(int.__add__(self, other)) |
| # (Note that overriding __radd__ doesn't work, |
| # because the int type gets first dibs.) |
| vereq(repr(hexint(7) + 9), "0x10") |
| vereq(repr(hexint(1000) + 7), "0x3ef") |
| a = hexint(12345) |
| vereq(a, 12345) |
| vereq(int(a), 12345) |
| verify(int(a).__class__ is int) |
| vereq(hash(a), hash(12345)) |
| verify((+a).__class__ is int) |
| verify((a >> 0).__class__ is int) |
| verify((a << 0).__class__ is int) |
| verify((hexint(0) << 12).__class__ is int) |
| verify((hexint(0) >> 12).__class__ is int) |
| |
| class octlong(int): |
| __slots__ = [] |
| def __str__(self): |
| s = oct(self) |
| if s[-1] == 'L': |
| s = s[:-1] |
| return s |
| def __add__(self, other): |
| return self.__class__(super(octlong, self).__add__(other)) |
| __radd__ = __add__ |
| vereq(str(octlong(3) + 5), "010") |
| # (Note that overriding __radd__ here only seems to work |
| # because the example uses a short int left argument.) |
| vereq(str(5 + octlong(3000)), "05675") |
| a = octlong(12345) |
| vereq(a, 12345) |
| vereq(int(a), 12345) |
| vereq(hash(a), hash(12345)) |
| verify(int(a).__class__ is int) |
| verify((+a).__class__ is int) |
| verify((-a).__class__ is int) |
| verify((-octlong(0)).__class__ is int) |
| verify((a >> 0).__class__ is int) |
| verify((a << 0).__class__ is int) |
| verify((a - 0).__class__ is int) |
| verify((a * 1).__class__ is int) |
| verify((a ** 1).__class__ is int) |
| verify((a // 1).__class__ is int) |
| verify((1 * a).__class__ is int) |
| verify((a | 0).__class__ is int) |
| verify((a ^ 0).__class__ is int) |
| verify((a & -1).__class__ is int) |
| verify((octlong(0) << 12).__class__ is int) |
| verify((octlong(0) >> 12).__class__ is int) |
| verify(abs(octlong(0)).__class__ is int) |
| |
| # Because octlong overrides __add__, we can't check the absence of +0 |
| # optimizations using octlong. |
| class longclone(int): |
| pass |
| a = longclone(1) |
| verify((a + 0).__class__ is int) |
| verify((0 + a).__class__ is int) |
| |
| # Check that negative clones don't segfault |
| a = longclone(-1) |
| vereq(a.__dict__, {}) |
| vereq(int(a), -1) # verify PyNumber_Long() copies the sign bit |
| |
| class precfloat(float): |
| __slots__ = ['prec'] |
| def __init__(self, value=0.0, prec=12): |
| self.prec = int(prec) |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "%.*g" % (self.prec, self) |
| vereq(repr(precfloat(1.1)), "1.1") |
| a = precfloat(12345) |
| vereq(a, 12345.0) |
| vereq(float(a), 12345.0) |
| verify(float(a).__class__ is float) |
| vereq(hash(a), hash(12345.0)) |
| verify((+a).__class__ is float) |
| |
| class madcomplex(complex): |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "%.17gj%+.17g" % (self.imag, self.real) |
| a = madcomplex(-3, 4) |
| vereq(repr(a), "4j-3") |
| base = complex(-3, 4) |
| veris(base.__class__, complex) |
| vereq(a, base) |
| vereq(complex(a), base) |
| veris(complex(a).__class__, complex) |
| a = madcomplex(a) # just trying another form of the constructor |
| vereq(repr(a), "4j-3") |
| vereq(a, base) |
| vereq(complex(a), base) |
| veris(complex(a).__class__, complex) |
| vereq(hash(a), hash(base)) |
| veris((+a).__class__, complex) |
| veris((a + 0).__class__, complex) |
| vereq(a + 0, base) |
| veris((a - 0).__class__, complex) |
| vereq(a - 0, base) |
| veris((a * 1).__class__, complex) |
| vereq(a * 1, base) |
| veris((a / 1).__class__, complex) |
| vereq(a / 1, base) |
| |
| class madtuple(tuple): |
| _rev = None |
| def rev(self): |
| if self._rev is not None: |
| return self._rev |
| L = list(self) |
| L.reverse() |
| self._rev = self.__class__(L) |
| return self._rev |
| a = madtuple((1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0)) |
| vereq(a, (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0)) |
| vereq(a.rev(), madtuple((0,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1))) |
| vereq(a.rev().rev(), madtuple((1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0))) |
| for i in range(512): |
| t = madtuple(range(i)) |
| u = t.rev() |
| v = u.rev() |
| vereq(v, t) |
| a = madtuple((1,2,3,4,5)) |
| vereq(tuple(a), (1,2,3,4,5)) |
| verify(tuple(a).__class__ is tuple) |
| vereq(hash(a), hash((1,2,3,4,5))) |
| verify(a[:].__class__ is tuple) |
| verify((a * 1).__class__ is tuple) |
| verify((a * 0).__class__ is tuple) |
| verify((a + ()).__class__ is tuple) |
| a = madtuple(()) |
| vereq(tuple(a), ()) |
| verify(tuple(a).__class__ is tuple) |
| verify((a + a).__class__ is tuple) |
| verify((a * 0).__class__ is tuple) |
| verify((a * 1).__class__ is tuple) |
| verify((a * 2).__class__ is tuple) |
| verify(a[:].__class__ is tuple) |
| |
| class madstring(str): |
| _rev = None |
| def rev(self): |
| if self._rev is not None: |
| return self._rev |
| L = list(self) |
| L.reverse() |
| self._rev = self.__class__("".join(L)) |
| return self._rev |
| s = madstring("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz") |
| vereq(s, "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz") |
| vereq(s.rev(), madstring("zyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcba")) |
| vereq(s.rev().rev(), madstring("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz")) |
| for i in range(256): |
| s = madstring("".join(map(chr, range(i)))) |
| t = s.rev() |
| u = t.rev() |
| vereq(u, s) |
| s = madstring("12345") |
| vereq(str(s), "12345") |
| verify(str(s).__class__ is str) |
| |
| base = "\x00" * 5 |
| s = madstring(base) |
| vereq(s, base) |
| vereq(str(s), base) |
| verify(str(s).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(hash(s), hash(base)) |
| vereq({s: 1}[base], 1) |
| vereq({base: 1}[s], 1) |
| verify((s + "").__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s + "", base) |
| verify(("" + s).__class__ is str) |
| vereq("" + s, base) |
| verify((s * 0).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s * 0, "") |
| verify((s * 1).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s * 1, base) |
| verify((s * 2).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s * 2, base + base) |
| verify(s[:].__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s[:], base) |
| verify(s[0:0].__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s[0:0], "") |
| verify(s.strip().__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s.strip(), base) |
| verify(s.lstrip().__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s.lstrip(), base) |
| verify(s.rstrip().__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s.rstrip(), base) |
| identitytab = ''.join([chr(i) for i in range(256)]) |
| verify(s.translate(identitytab).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s.translate(identitytab), base) |
| verify(s.translate(identitytab, "x").__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s.translate(identitytab, "x"), base) |
| vereq(s.translate(identitytab, "\x00"), "") |
| verify(s.replace("x", "x").__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s.replace("x", "x"), base) |
| verify(s.ljust(len(s)).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s.ljust(len(s)), base) |
| verify(s.rjust(len(s)).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s.rjust(len(s)), base) |
| verify(s.center(len(s)).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s.center(len(s)), base) |
| verify(s.lower().__class__ is str) |
| vereq(s.lower(), base) |
| |
| class madunicode(str): |
| _rev = None |
| def rev(self): |
| if self._rev is not None: |
| return self._rev |
| L = list(self) |
| L.reverse() |
| self._rev = self.__class__("".join(L)) |
| return self._rev |
| u = madunicode("ABCDEF") |
| vereq(u, "ABCDEF") |
| vereq(u.rev(), madunicode("FEDCBA")) |
| vereq(u.rev().rev(), madunicode("ABCDEF")) |
| base = "12345" |
| u = madunicode(base) |
| vereq(str(u), base) |
| verify(str(u).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(hash(u), hash(base)) |
| vereq({u: 1}[base], 1) |
| vereq({base: 1}[u], 1) |
| verify(u.strip().__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u.strip(), base) |
| verify(u.lstrip().__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u.lstrip(), base) |
| verify(u.rstrip().__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u.rstrip(), base) |
| verify(u.replace("x", "x").__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u.replace("x", "x"), base) |
| verify(u.replace("xy", "xy").__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u.replace("xy", "xy"), base) |
| verify(u.center(len(u)).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u.center(len(u)), base) |
| verify(u.ljust(len(u)).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u.ljust(len(u)), base) |
| verify(u.rjust(len(u)).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u.rjust(len(u)), base) |
| verify(u.lower().__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u.lower(), base) |
| verify(u.upper().__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u.upper(), base) |
| verify(u.capitalize().__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u.capitalize(), base) |
| verify(u.title().__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u.title(), base) |
| verify((u + "").__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u + "", base) |
| verify(("" + u).__class__ is str) |
| vereq("" + u, base) |
| verify((u * 0).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u * 0, "") |
| verify((u * 1).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u * 1, base) |
| verify((u * 2).__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u * 2, base + base) |
| verify(u[:].__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u[:], base) |
| verify(u[0:0].__class__ is str) |
| vereq(u[0:0], "") |
| |
| class sublist(list): |
| pass |
| a = sublist(range(5)) |
| vereq(a, list(range(5))) |
| a.append("hello") |
| vereq(a, list(range(5)) + ["hello"]) |
| a[5] = 5 |
| vereq(a, list(range(6))) |
| a.extend(range(6, 20)) |
| vereq(a, list(range(20))) |
| a[-5:] = [] |
| vereq(a, list(range(15))) |
| del a[10:15] |
| vereq(len(a), 10) |
| vereq(a, list(range(10))) |
| vereq(list(a), list(range(10))) |
| vereq(a[0], 0) |
| vereq(a[9], 9) |
| vereq(a[-10], 0) |
| vereq(a[-1], 9) |
| vereq(a[:5], list(range(5))) |
| |
| class CountedInput(file): |
| """Counts lines read by self.readline(). |
| |
| self.lineno is the 0-based ordinal of the last line read, up to |
| a maximum of one greater than the number of lines in the file. |
| |
| self.ateof is true if and only if the final "" line has been read, |
| at which point self.lineno stops incrementing, and further calls |
| to readline() continue to return "". |
| """ |
| |
| lineno = 0 |
| ateof = 0 |
| def readline(self): |
| if self.ateof: |
| return "" |
| s = file.readline(self) |
| # Next line works too. |
| # s = super(CountedInput, self).readline() |
| self.lineno += 1 |
| if s == "": |
| self.ateof = 1 |
| return s |
| |
| f = open(name=TESTFN, mode='w') |
| lines = ['a\n', 'b\n', 'c\n'] |
| try: |
| f.writelines(lines) |
| f.close() |
| f = CountedInput(TESTFN) |
| for (i, expected) in zip(list(range(1, 5)) + [4], lines + 2 * [""]): |
| got = f.readline() |
| vereq(expected, got) |
| vereq(f.lineno, i) |
| vereq(f.ateof, (i > len(lines))) |
| f.close() |
| finally: |
| try: |
| f.close() |
| except: |
| pass |
| try: |
| import os |
| os.unlink(TESTFN) |
| except: |
| pass |
| |
| def keywords(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing keyword args to basic type constructors ...") |
| vereq(int(x=1), 1) |
| vereq(float(x=2), 2.0) |
| vereq(int(x=3), 3) |
| vereq(complex(imag=42, real=666), complex(666, 42)) |
| vereq(str(object=500), '500') |
| vereq(str(string='abc', errors='strict'), 'abc') |
| vereq(tuple(sequence=range(3)), (0, 1, 2)) |
| vereq(list(sequence=(0, 1, 2)), list(range(3))) |
| # note: as of Python 2.3, dict() no longer has an "items" keyword arg |
| |
| for constructor in (int, float, int, complex, str, str, |
| tuple, list, file): |
| try: |
| constructor(bogus_keyword_arg=1) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed("expected TypeError from bogus keyword " |
| "argument to %r" % constructor) |
| |
| def str_subclass_as_dict_key(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing a str subclass used as dict key ..") |
| |
| class cistr(str): |
| """Sublcass of str that computes __eq__ case-insensitively. |
| |
| Also computes a hash code of the string in canonical form. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.canonical = value.lower() |
| self.hashcode = hash(self.canonical) |
| |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if not isinstance(other, cistr): |
| other = cistr(other) |
| return self.canonical == other.canonical |
| |
| def __hash__(self): |
| return self.hashcode |
| |
| vereq(cistr('ABC'), 'abc') |
| vereq('aBc', cistr('ABC')) |
| vereq(str(cistr('ABC')), 'ABC') |
| |
| d = {cistr('one'): 1, cistr('two'): 2, cistr('tHree'): 3} |
| vereq(d[cistr('one')], 1) |
| vereq(d[cistr('tWo')], 2) |
| vereq(d[cistr('THrEE')], 3) |
| verify(cistr('ONe') in d) |
| vereq(d.get(cistr('thrEE')), 3) |
| |
| def classic_comparisons(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing classic comparisons...") |
| class classic: |
| pass |
| for base in (classic, int, object): |
| if verbose: print(" (base = %s)" % base) |
| class C(base): |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.value = int(value) |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, C): |
| return self.value == other.value |
| if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, int): |
| return self.value == other |
| return NotImplemented |
| def __ne__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, C): |
| return self.value != other.value |
| if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, int): |
| return self.value != other |
| return NotImplemented |
| def __lt__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, C): |
| return self.value < other.value |
| if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, int): |
| return self.value < other |
| return NotImplemented |
| def __le__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, C): |
| return self.value <= other.value |
| if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, int): |
| return self.value <= other |
| return NotImplemented |
| def __gt__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, C): |
| return self.value > other.value |
| if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, int): |
| return self.value > other |
| return NotImplemented |
| def __ge__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, C): |
| return self.value >= other.value |
| if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, int): |
| return self.value >= other |
| return NotImplemented |
| |
| c1 = C(1) |
| c2 = C(2) |
| c3 = C(3) |
| vereq(c1, 1) |
| c = {1: c1, 2: c2, 3: c3} |
| for x in 1, 2, 3: |
| for y in 1, 2, 3: |
| ##verify(cmp(c[x], c[y]) == cmp(x, y), "x=%d, y=%d" % (x, y)) |
| for op in "<", "<=", "==", "!=", ">", ">=": |
| verify(eval("c[x] %s c[y]" % op) == eval("x %s y" % op), |
| "x=%d, y=%d" % (x, y)) |
| ##verify(cmp(c[x], y) == cmp(x, y), "x=%d, y=%d" % (x, y)) |
| ##verify(cmp(x, c[y]) == cmp(x, y), "x=%d, y=%d" % (x, y)) |
| |
| def rich_comparisons(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing rich comparisons...") |
| class Z(complex): |
| pass |
| z = Z(1) |
| vereq(z, 1+0j) |
| vereq(1+0j, z) |
| class ZZ(complex): |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| try: |
| return abs(self - other) <= 1e-6 |
| except: |
| return NotImplemented |
| zz = ZZ(1.0000003) |
| vereq(zz, 1+0j) |
| vereq(1+0j, zz) |
| |
| class classic: |
| pass |
| for base in (classic, int, object, list): |
| if verbose: print(" (base = %s)" % base) |
| class C(base): |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.value = int(value) |
| def __cmp__(self, other): |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't call __cmp__" |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, C): |
| return self.value == other.value |
| if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, int): |
| return self.value == other |
| return NotImplemented |
| def __ne__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, C): |
| return self.value != other.value |
| if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, int): |
| return self.value != other |
| return NotImplemented |
| def __lt__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, C): |
| return self.value < other.value |
| if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, int): |
| return self.value < other |
| return NotImplemented |
| def __le__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, C): |
| return self.value <= other.value |
| if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, int): |
| return self.value <= other |
| return NotImplemented |
| def __gt__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, C): |
| return self.value > other.value |
| if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, int): |
| return self.value > other |
| return NotImplemented |
| def __ge__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, C): |
| return self.value >= other.value |
| if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, int): |
| return self.value >= other |
| return NotImplemented |
| c1 = C(1) |
| c2 = C(2) |
| c3 = C(3) |
| vereq(c1, 1) |
| c = {1: c1, 2: c2, 3: c3} |
| for x in 1, 2, 3: |
| for y in 1, 2, 3: |
| for op in "<", "<=", "==", "!=", ">", ">=": |
| verify(eval("c[x] %s c[y]" % op) == eval("x %s y" % op), |
| "x=%d, y=%d" % (x, y)) |
| verify(eval("c[x] %s y" % op) == eval("x %s y" % op), |
| "x=%d, y=%d" % (x, y)) |
| verify(eval("x %s c[y]" % op) == eval("x %s y" % op), |
| "x=%d, y=%d" % (x, y)) |
| |
| def descrdoc(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing descriptor doc strings...") |
| def check(descr, what): |
| vereq(descr.__doc__, what) |
| check(file.closed, "True if the file is closed") # getset descriptor |
| check(file.name, "file name") # member descriptor |
| |
| def setclass(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing __class__ assignment...") |
| class C(object): pass |
| class D(object): pass |
| class E(object): pass |
| class F(D, E): pass |
| for cls in C, D, E, F: |
| for cls2 in C, D, E, F: |
| x = cls() |
| x.__class__ = cls2 |
| verify(x.__class__ is cls2) |
| x.__class__ = cls |
| verify(x.__class__ is cls) |
| def cant(x, C): |
| try: |
| x.__class__ = C |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow %r.__class__ = %r" % (x, C) |
| try: |
| delattr(x, "__class__") |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow del %r.__class__" % x |
| cant(C(), list) |
| cant(list(), C) |
| cant(C(), 1) |
| cant(C(), object) |
| cant(object(), list) |
| cant(list(), object) |
| class Int(int): __slots__ = [] |
| cant(2, Int) |
| cant(Int(), int) |
| cant(True, int) |
| cant(2, bool) |
| o = object() |
| cant(o, type(1)) |
| cant(o, type(None)) |
| del o |
| class G(object): |
| __slots__ = ["a", "b"] |
| class H(object): |
| __slots__ = ["b", "a"] |
| try: |
| str |
| except NameError: |
| class I(object): |
| __slots__ = ["a", "b"] |
| else: |
| class I(object): |
| __slots__ = [str("a"), str("b")] |
| class J(object): |
| __slots__ = ["c", "b"] |
| class K(object): |
| __slots__ = ["a", "b", "d"] |
| class L(H): |
| __slots__ = ["e"] |
| class M(I): |
| __slots__ = ["e"] |
| class N(J): |
| __slots__ = ["__weakref__"] |
| class P(J): |
| __slots__ = ["__dict__"] |
| class Q(J): |
| pass |
| class R(J): |
| __slots__ = ["__dict__", "__weakref__"] |
| |
| for cls, cls2 in ((G, H), (G, I), (I, H), (Q, R), (R, Q)): |
| x = cls() |
| x.a = 1 |
| x.__class__ = cls2 |
| verify(x.__class__ is cls2, |
| "assigning %r as __class__ for %r silently failed" % (cls2, x)) |
| vereq(x.a, 1) |
| x.__class__ = cls |
| verify(x.__class__ is cls, |
| "assigning %r as __class__ for %r silently failed" % (cls, x)) |
| vereq(x.a, 1) |
| for cls in G, J, K, L, M, N, P, R, list, Int: |
| for cls2 in G, J, K, L, M, N, P, R, list, Int: |
| if cls is cls2: |
| continue |
| cant(cls(), cls2) |
| |
| def setdict(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing __dict__ assignment...") |
| class C(object): pass |
| a = C() |
| a.__dict__ = {'b': 1} |
| vereq(a.b, 1) |
| def cant(x, dict): |
| try: |
| x.__dict__ = dict |
| except (AttributeError, TypeError): |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow %r.__dict__ = %r" % (x, dict) |
| cant(a, None) |
| cant(a, []) |
| cant(a, 1) |
| del a.__dict__ # Deleting __dict__ is allowed |
| |
| class Base(object): |
| pass |
| def verify_dict_readonly(x): |
| """ |
| x has to be an instance of a class inheriting from Base. |
| """ |
| cant(x, {}) |
| try: |
| del x.__dict__ |
| except (AttributeError, TypeError): |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow del %r.__dict__" % x |
| dict_descr = Base.__dict__["__dict__"] |
| try: |
| dict_descr.__set__(x, {}) |
| except (AttributeError, TypeError): |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "dict_descr allowed access to %r's dict" % x |
| |
| # Classes don't allow __dict__ assignment and have readonly dicts |
| class Meta1(type, Base): |
| pass |
| class Meta2(Base, type): |
| pass |
| class D(object): |
| __metaclass__ = Meta1 |
| class E(object): |
| __metaclass__ = Meta2 |
| for cls in C, D, E: |
| verify_dict_readonly(cls) |
| class_dict = cls.__dict__ |
| try: |
| class_dict["spam"] = "eggs" |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "%r's __dict__ can be modified" % cls |
| |
| # Modules also disallow __dict__ assignment |
| class Module1(types.ModuleType, Base): |
| pass |
| class Module2(Base, types.ModuleType): |
| pass |
| for ModuleType in Module1, Module2: |
| mod = ModuleType("spam") |
| verify_dict_readonly(mod) |
| mod.__dict__["spam"] = "eggs" |
| |
| # Exception's __dict__ can be replaced, but not deleted |
| class Exception1(Exception, Base): |
| pass |
| class Exception2(Base, Exception): |
| pass |
| for ExceptionType in Exception, Exception1, Exception2: |
| e = ExceptionType() |
| e.__dict__ = {"a": 1} |
| vereq(e.a, 1) |
| try: |
| del e.__dict__ |
| except (TypeError, AttributeError): |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFaied, "%r's __dict__ can be deleted" % e |
| |
| |
| def pickles(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing pickling and copying new-style classes and objects...") |
| import pickle |
| try: |
| import cPickle |
| except ImportError: |
| cPickle = None |
| |
| def sorteditems(d): |
| return sorted(d.items()) |
| |
| global C |
| class C(object): |
| def __init__(self, a, b): |
| super(C, self).__init__() |
| self.a = a |
| self.b = b |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "C(%r, %r)" % (self.a, self.b) |
| |
| global C1 |
| class C1(list): |
| def __new__(cls, a, b): |
| return super(C1, cls).__new__(cls) |
| def __getnewargs__(self): |
| return (self.a, self.b) |
| def __init__(self, a, b): |
| self.a = a |
| self.b = b |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "C1(%r, %r)<%r>" % (self.a, self.b, list(self)) |
| |
| global C2 |
| class C2(int): |
| def __new__(cls, a, b, val=0): |
| return super(C2, cls).__new__(cls, val) |
| def __getnewargs__(self): |
| return (self.a, self.b, int(self)) |
| def __init__(self, a, b, val=0): |
| self.a = a |
| self.b = b |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "C2(%r, %r)<%r>" % (self.a, self.b, int(self)) |
| |
| global C3 |
| class C3(object): |
| def __init__(self, foo): |
| self.foo = foo |
| def __getstate__(self): |
| return self.foo |
| def __setstate__(self, foo): |
| self.foo = foo |
| |
| global C4classic, C4 |
| class C4classic: # classic |
| pass |
| class C4(C4classic, object): # mixed inheritance |
| pass |
| |
| for p in pickle, cPickle: |
| if p is None: |
| continue # cPickle not found -- skip it |
| for bin in 0, 1: |
| if verbose: |
| print(p.__name__, ["text", "binary"][bin]) |
| |
| for cls in C, C1, C2: |
| s = p.dumps(cls, bin) |
| cls2 = p.loads(s) |
| verify(cls2 is cls) |
| |
| a = C1(1, 2); a.append(42); a.append(24) |
| b = C2("hello", "world", 42) |
| s = p.dumps((a, b), bin) |
| x, y = p.loads(s) |
| vereq(x.__class__, a.__class__) |
| vereq(sorteditems(x.__dict__), sorteditems(a.__dict__)) |
| vereq(y.__class__, b.__class__) |
| vereq(sorteditems(y.__dict__), sorteditems(b.__dict__)) |
| vereq(repr(x), repr(a)) |
| vereq(repr(y), repr(b)) |
| if verbose: |
| print("a = x =", a) |
| print("b = y =", b) |
| # Test for __getstate__ and __setstate__ on new style class |
| u = C3(42) |
| s = p.dumps(u, bin) |
| v = p.loads(s) |
| veris(u.__class__, v.__class__) |
| vereq(u.foo, v.foo) |
| # Test for picklability of hybrid class |
| u = C4() |
| u.foo = 42 |
| s = p.dumps(u, bin) |
| v = p.loads(s) |
| veris(u.__class__, v.__class__) |
| vereq(u.foo, v.foo) |
| |
| # Testing copy.deepcopy() |
| if verbose: |
| print("deepcopy") |
| import copy |
| for cls in C, C1, C2: |
| cls2 = copy.deepcopy(cls) |
| verify(cls2 is cls) |
| |
| a = C1(1, 2); a.append(42); a.append(24) |
| b = C2("hello", "world", 42) |
| x, y = copy.deepcopy((a, b)) |
| vereq(x.__class__, a.__class__) |
| vereq(sorteditems(x.__dict__), sorteditems(a.__dict__)) |
| vereq(y.__class__, b.__class__) |
| vereq(sorteditems(y.__dict__), sorteditems(b.__dict__)) |
| vereq(repr(x), repr(a)) |
| vereq(repr(y), repr(b)) |
| if verbose: |
| print("a = x =", a) |
| print("b = y =", b) |
| |
| def pickleslots(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing pickling of classes with __slots__ ...") |
| import pickle, pickle as cPickle |
| # Pickling of classes with __slots__ but without __getstate__ should fail |
| global B, C, D, E |
| class B(object): |
| pass |
| for base in [object, B]: |
| class C(base): |
| __slots__ = ['a'] |
| class D(C): |
| pass |
| try: |
| pickle.dumps(C()) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "should fail: pickle C instance - %s" % base |
| try: |
| cPickle.dumps(C()) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "should fail: cPickle C instance - %s" % base |
| try: |
| pickle.dumps(C()) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "should fail: pickle D instance - %s" % base |
| try: |
| cPickle.dumps(D()) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "should fail: cPickle D instance - %s" % base |
| # Give C a nice generic __getstate__ and __setstate__ |
| class C(base): |
| __slots__ = ['a'] |
| def __getstate__(self): |
| try: |
| d = self.__dict__.copy() |
| except AttributeError: |
| d = {} |
| for cls in self.__class__.__mro__: |
| for sn in cls.__dict__.get('__slots__', ()): |
| try: |
| d[sn] = getattr(self, sn) |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| return d |
| def __setstate__(self, d): |
| for k, v in d.items(): |
| setattr(self, k, v) |
| class D(C): |
| pass |
| # Now it should work |
| x = C() |
| y = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(x)) |
| vereq(hasattr(y, 'a'), 0) |
| y = cPickle.loads(cPickle.dumps(x)) |
| vereq(hasattr(y, 'a'), 0) |
| x.a = 42 |
| y = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(x)) |
| vereq(y.a, 42) |
| y = cPickle.loads(cPickle.dumps(x)) |
| vereq(y.a, 42) |
| x = D() |
| x.a = 42 |
| x.b = 100 |
| y = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(x)) |
| vereq(y.a + y.b, 142) |
| y = cPickle.loads(cPickle.dumps(x)) |
| vereq(y.a + y.b, 142) |
| # A subclass that adds a slot should also work |
| class E(C): |
| __slots__ = ['b'] |
| x = E() |
| x.a = 42 |
| x.b = "foo" |
| y = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(x)) |
| vereq(y.a, x.a) |
| vereq(y.b, x.b) |
| y = cPickle.loads(cPickle.dumps(x)) |
| vereq(y.a, x.a) |
| vereq(y.b, x.b) |
| |
| def copies(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing copy.copy() and copy.deepcopy()...") |
| import copy |
| class C(object): |
| pass |
| |
| a = C() |
| a.foo = 12 |
| b = copy.copy(a) |
| vereq(b.__dict__, a.__dict__) |
| |
| a.bar = [1,2,3] |
| c = copy.copy(a) |
| vereq(c.bar, a.bar) |
| verify(c.bar is a.bar) |
| |
| d = copy.deepcopy(a) |
| vereq(d.__dict__, a.__dict__) |
| a.bar.append(4) |
| vereq(d.bar, [1,2,3]) |
| |
| def binopoverride(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing overrides of binary operations...") |
| class I(int): |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "I(%r)" % int(self) |
| def __add__(self, other): |
| return I(int(self) + int(other)) |
| __radd__ = __add__ |
| def __pow__(self, other, mod=None): |
| if mod is None: |
| return I(pow(int(self), int(other))) |
| else: |
| return I(pow(int(self), int(other), int(mod))) |
| def __rpow__(self, other, mod=None): |
| if mod is None: |
| return I(pow(int(other), int(self), mod)) |
| else: |
| return I(pow(int(other), int(self), int(mod))) |
| |
| vereq(repr(I(1) + I(2)), "I(3)") |
| vereq(repr(I(1) + 2), "I(3)") |
| vereq(repr(1 + I(2)), "I(3)") |
| vereq(repr(I(2) ** I(3)), "I(8)") |
| vereq(repr(2 ** I(3)), "I(8)") |
| vereq(repr(I(2) ** 3), "I(8)") |
| vereq(repr(pow(I(2), I(3), I(5))), "I(3)") |
| class S(str): |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return self.lower() == other.lower() |
| |
| def subclasspropagation(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing propagation of slot functions to subclasses...") |
| class A(object): |
| pass |
| class B(A): |
| pass |
| class C(A): |
| pass |
| class D(B, C): |
| pass |
| d = D() |
| orig_hash = hash(d) # related to id(d) in platform-dependent ways |
| A.__hash__ = lambda self: 42 |
| vereq(hash(d), 42) |
| C.__hash__ = lambda self: 314 |
| vereq(hash(d), 314) |
| B.__hash__ = lambda self: 144 |
| vereq(hash(d), 144) |
| D.__hash__ = lambda self: 100 |
| vereq(hash(d), 100) |
| del D.__hash__ |
| vereq(hash(d), 144) |
| del B.__hash__ |
| vereq(hash(d), 314) |
| del C.__hash__ |
| vereq(hash(d), 42) |
| del A.__hash__ |
| vereq(hash(d), orig_hash) |
| d.foo = 42 |
| d.bar = 42 |
| vereq(d.foo, 42) |
| vereq(d.bar, 42) |
| def __getattribute__(self, name): |
| if name == "foo": |
| return 24 |
| return object.__getattribute__(self, name) |
| A.__getattribute__ = __getattribute__ |
| vereq(d.foo, 24) |
| vereq(d.bar, 42) |
| def __getattr__(self, name): |
| if name in ("spam", "foo", "bar"): |
| return "hello" |
| raise AttributeError, name |
| B.__getattr__ = __getattr__ |
| vereq(d.spam, "hello") |
| vereq(d.foo, 24) |
| vereq(d.bar, 42) |
| del A.__getattribute__ |
| vereq(d.foo, 42) |
| del d.foo |
| vereq(d.foo, "hello") |
| vereq(d.bar, 42) |
| del B.__getattr__ |
| try: |
| d.foo |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "d.foo should be undefined now" |
| |
| # Test a nasty bug in recurse_down_subclasses() |
| import gc |
| class A(object): |
| pass |
| class B(A): |
| pass |
| del B |
| gc.collect() |
| A.__setitem__ = lambda *a: None # crash |
| |
| def buffer_inherit(): |
| import binascii |
| # SF bug [#470040] ParseTuple t# vs subclasses. |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing that buffer interface is inherited ...") |
| |
| class MyStr(str): |
| pass |
| base = 'abc' |
| m = MyStr(base) |
| # b2a_hex uses the buffer interface to get its argument's value, via |
| # PyArg_ParseTuple 't#' code. |
| vereq(binascii.b2a_hex(m), binascii.b2a_hex(base)) |
| |
| # It's not clear that unicode will continue to support the character |
| # buffer interface, and this test will fail if that's taken away. |
| class MyUni(str): |
| pass |
| base = 'abc' |
| m = MyUni(base) |
| vereq(binascii.b2a_hex(m), binascii.b2a_hex(base)) |
| |
| class MyInt(int): |
| pass |
| m = MyInt(42) |
| try: |
| binascii.b2a_hex(m) |
| raise TestFailed('subclass of int should not have a buffer interface') |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| |
| def str_of_str_subclass(): |
| import binascii |
| import cStringIO |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing __str__ defined in subclass of str ...") |
| |
| class octetstring(str): |
| def __str__(self): |
| return binascii.b2a_hex(self) |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return self + " repr" |
| |
| o = octetstring('A') |
| vereq(type(o), octetstring) |
| vereq(type(str(o)), str) |
| vereq(type(repr(o)), str) |
| vereq(ord(o), 0x41) |
| vereq(str(o), '41') |
| vereq(repr(o), 'A repr') |
| vereq(o.__str__(), '41') |
| vereq(o.__repr__(), 'A repr') |
| |
| capture = cStringIO.StringIO() |
| # Calling str() or not exercises different internal paths. |
| print(o, file=capture) |
| print(str(o), file=capture) |
| vereq(capture.getvalue(), '41\n41\n') |
| capture.close() |
| |
| def kwdargs(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing keyword arguments to __init__, __call__...") |
| def f(a): return a |
| vereq(f.__call__(a=42), 42) |
| a = [] |
| list.__init__(a, sequence=[0, 1, 2]) |
| vereq(a, [0, 1, 2]) |
| |
| def recursive__call__(): |
| if verbose: print(("Testing recursive __call__() by setting to instance of " |
| "class ...")) |
| class A(object): |
| pass |
| |
| A.__call__ = A() |
| try: |
| A()() |
| except RuntimeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed("Recursion limit should have been reached for " |
| "__call__()") |
| |
| def delhook(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing __del__ hook...") |
| log = [] |
| class C(object): |
| def __del__(self): |
| log.append(1) |
| c = C() |
| vereq(log, []) |
| del c |
| vereq(log, [1]) |
| |
| class D(object): pass |
| d = D() |
| try: del d[0] |
| except TypeError: pass |
| else: raise TestFailed, "invalid del() didn't raise TypeError" |
| |
| def hashinherit(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing hash of mutable subclasses...") |
| |
| class mydict(dict): |
| pass |
| d = mydict() |
| try: |
| hash(d) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "hash() of dict subclass should fail" |
| |
| class mylist(list): |
| pass |
| d = mylist() |
| try: |
| hash(d) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "hash() of list subclass should fail" |
| |
| def strops(): |
| try: 'a' + 5 |
| except TypeError: pass |
| else: raise TestFailed, "'' + 5 doesn't raise TypeError" |
| |
| try: ''.split('') |
| except ValueError: pass |
| else: raise TestFailed, "''.split('') doesn't raise ValueError" |
| |
| try: ''.join([0]) |
| except TypeError: pass |
| else: raise TestFailed, "''.join([0]) doesn't raise TypeError" |
| |
| try: ''.rindex('5') |
| except ValueError: pass |
| else: raise TestFailed, "''.rindex('5') doesn't raise ValueError" |
| |
| try: '%(n)s' % None |
| except TypeError: pass |
| else: raise TestFailed, "'%(n)s' % None doesn't raise TypeError" |
| |
| try: '%(n' % {} |
| except ValueError: pass |
| else: raise TestFailed, "'%(n' % {} '' doesn't raise ValueError" |
| |
| try: '%*s' % ('abc') |
| except TypeError: pass |
| else: raise TestFailed, "'%*s' % ('abc') doesn't raise TypeError" |
| |
| try: '%*.*s' % ('abc', 5) |
| except TypeError: pass |
| else: raise TestFailed, "'%*.*s' % ('abc', 5) doesn't raise TypeError" |
| |
| try: '%s' % (1, 2) |
| except TypeError: pass |
| else: raise TestFailed, "'%s' % (1, 2) doesn't raise TypeError" |
| |
| try: '%' % None |
| except ValueError: pass |
| else: raise TestFailed, "'%' % None doesn't raise ValueError" |
| |
| vereq('534253'.isdigit(), 1) |
| vereq('534253x'.isdigit(), 0) |
| vereq('%c' % 5, '\x05') |
| vereq('%c' % '5', '5') |
| |
| def deepcopyrecursive(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing deepcopy of recursive objects...") |
| class Node: |
| pass |
| a = Node() |
| b = Node() |
| a.b = b |
| b.a = a |
| z = deepcopy(a) # This blew up before |
| |
| def modules(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing uninitialized module objects...") |
| from types import ModuleType as M |
| m = M.__new__(M) |
| str(m) |
| vereq(hasattr(m, "__name__"), 0) |
| vereq(hasattr(m, "__file__"), 0) |
| vereq(hasattr(m, "foo"), 0) |
| vereq(m.__dict__, None) |
| m.foo = 1 |
| vereq(m.__dict__, {"foo": 1}) |
| |
| def dictproxyiterkeys(): |
| class C(object): |
| def meth(self): |
| pass |
| if verbose: print("Testing dict-proxy iterkeys...") |
| keys = [ key for key in C.__dict__.keys() ] |
| keys.sort() |
| vereq(keys, ['__dict__', '__doc__', '__module__', '__weakref__', 'meth']) |
| |
| def dictproxyitervalues(): |
| class C(object): |
| def meth(self): |
| pass |
| if verbose: print("Testing dict-proxy itervalues...") |
| values = [ values for values in C.__dict__.values() ] |
| vereq(len(values), 5) |
| |
| def dictproxyiteritems(): |
| class C(object): |
| def meth(self): |
| pass |
| if verbose: print("Testing dict-proxy iteritems...") |
| keys = [ key for (key, value) in C.__dict__.items() ] |
| keys.sort() |
| vereq(keys, ['__dict__', '__doc__', '__module__', '__weakref__', 'meth']) |
| |
| def funnynew(): |
| if verbose: print("Testing __new__ returning something unexpected...") |
| class C(object): |
| def __new__(cls, arg): |
| if isinstance(arg, str): return [1, 2, 3] |
| elif isinstance(arg, int): return object.__new__(D) |
| else: return object.__new__(cls) |
| class D(C): |
| def __init__(self, arg): |
| self.foo = arg |
| vereq(C("1"), [1, 2, 3]) |
| vereq(D("1"), [1, 2, 3]) |
| d = D(None) |
| veris(d.foo, None) |
| d = C(1) |
| vereq(isinstance(d, D), True) |
| vereq(d.foo, 1) |
| d = D(1) |
| vereq(isinstance(d, D), True) |
| vereq(d.foo, 1) |
| |
| def imulbug(): |
| # SF bug 544647 |
| if verbose: print("Testing for __imul__ problems...") |
| class C(object): |
| def __imul__(self, other): |
| return (self, other) |
| x = C() |
| y = x |
| y *= 1.0 |
| vereq(y, (x, 1.0)) |
| y = x |
| y *= 2 |
| vereq(y, (x, 2)) |
| y = x |
| y *= 3 |
| vereq(y, (x, 3)) |
| y = x |
| y *= 1<<100 |
| vereq(y, (x, 1<<100)) |
| y = x |
| y *= None |
| vereq(y, (x, None)) |
| y = x |
| y *= "foo" |
| vereq(y, (x, "foo")) |
| |
| def docdescriptor(): |
| # SF bug 542984 |
| if verbose: print("Testing __doc__ descriptor...") |
| class DocDescr(object): |
| def __get__(self, object, otype): |
| if object: |
| object = object.__class__.__name__ + ' instance' |
| if otype: |
| otype = otype.__name__ |
| return 'object=%s; type=%s' % (object, otype) |
| class OldClass: |
| __doc__ = DocDescr() |
| class NewClass(object): |
| __doc__ = DocDescr() |
| vereq(OldClass.__doc__, 'object=None; type=OldClass') |
| vereq(OldClass().__doc__, 'object=OldClass instance; type=OldClass') |
| vereq(NewClass.__doc__, 'object=None; type=NewClass') |
| vereq(NewClass().__doc__, 'object=NewClass instance; type=NewClass') |
| |
| def copy_setstate(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing that copy.*copy() correctly uses __setstate__...") |
| import copy |
| class C(object): |
| def __init__(self, foo=None): |
| self.foo = foo |
| self.__foo = foo |
| def setfoo(self, foo=None): |
| self.foo = foo |
| def getfoo(self): |
| return self.__foo |
| def __getstate__(self): |
| return [self.foo] |
| def __setstate__(self, lst): |
| assert len(lst) == 1 |
| self.__foo = self.foo = lst[0] |
| a = C(42) |
| a.setfoo(24) |
| vereq(a.foo, 24) |
| vereq(a.getfoo(), 42) |
| b = copy.copy(a) |
| vereq(b.foo, 24) |
| vereq(b.getfoo(), 24) |
| b = copy.deepcopy(a) |
| vereq(b.foo, 24) |
| vereq(b.getfoo(), 24) |
| |
| def slices(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing cases with slices and overridden __getitem__ ...") |
| # Strings |
| vereq("hello"[:4], "hell") |
| vereq("hello"[slice(4)], "hell") |
| vereq(str.__getitem__("hello", slice(4)), "hell") |
| class S(str): |
| def __getitem__(self, x): |
| return str.__getitem__(self, x) |
| vereq(S("hello")[:4], "hell") |
| vereq(S("hello")[slice(4)], "hell") |
| vereq(S("hello").__getitem__(slice(4)), "hell") |
| # Tuples |
| vereq((1,2,3)[:2], (1,2)) |
| vereq((1,2,3)[slice(2)], (1,2)) |
| vereq(tuple.__getitem__((1,2,3), slice(2)), (1,2)) |
| class T(tuple): |
| def __getitem__(self, x): |
| return tuple.__getitem__(self, x) |
| vereq(T((1,2,3))[:2], (1,2)) |
| vereq(T((1,2,3))[slice(2)], (1,2)) |
| vereq(T((1,2,3)).__getitem__(slice(2)), (1,2)) |
| # Lists |
| vereq([1,2,3][:2], [1,2]) |
| vereq([1,2,3][slice(2)], [1,2]) |
| vereq(list.__getitem__([1,2,3], slice(2)), [1,2]) |
| class L(list): |
| def __getitem__(self, x): |
| return list.__getitem__(self, x) |
| vereq(L([1,2,3])[:2], [1,2]) |
| vereq(L([1,2,3])[slice(2)], [1,2]) |
| vereq(L([1,2,3]).__getitem__(slice(2)), [1,2]) |
| # Now do lists and __setitem__ |
| a = L([1,2,3]) |
| a[slice(1, 3)] = [3,2] |
| vereq(a, [1,3,2]) |
| a[slice(0, 2, 1)] = [3,1] |
| vereq(a, [3,1,2]) |
| a.__setitem__(slice(1, 3), [2,1]) |
| vereq(a, [3,2,1]) |
| a.__setitem__(slice(0, 2, 1), [2,3]) |
| vereq(a, [2,3,1]) |
| |
| def subtype_resurrection(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing resurrection of new-style instance...") |
| |
| class C(object): |
| container = [] |
| |
| def __del__(self): |
| # resurrect the instance |
| C.container.append(self) |
| |
| c = C() |
| c.attr = 42 |
| # The most interesting thing here is whether this blows up, due to flawed |
| # GC tracking logic in typeobject.c's call_finalizer() (a 2.2.1 bug). |
| del c |
| |
| # If that didn't blow up, it's also interesting to see whether clearing |
| # the last container slot works: that will attempt to delete c again, |
| # which will cause c to get appended back to the container again "during" |
| # the del. |
| del C.container[-1] |
| vereq(len(C.container), 1) |
| vereq(C.container[-1].attr, 42) |
| |
| # Make c mortal again, so that the test framework with -l doesn't report |
| # it as a leak. |
| del C.__del__ |
| |
| def slottrash(): |
| # Deallocating deeply nested slotted trash caused stack overflows |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing slot trash...") |
| class trash(object): |
| __slots__ = ['x'] |
| def __init__(self, x): |
| self.x = x |
| o = None |
| for i in range(50000): |
| o = trash(o) |
| del o |
| |
| def slotmultipleinheritance(): |
| # SF bug 575229, multiple inheritance w/ slots dumps core |
| class A(object): |
| __slots__=() |
| class B(object): |
| pass |
| class C(A,B) : |
| __slots__=() |
| vereq(C.__basicsize__, B.__basicsize__) |
| verify(hasattr(C, '__dict__')) |
| verify(hasattr(C, '__weakref__')) |
| C().x = 2 |
| |
| def testrmul(): |
| # SF patch 592646 |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing correct invocation of __rmul__...") |
| class C(object): |
| def __mul__(self, other): |
| return "mul" |
| def __rmul__(self, other): |
| return "rmul" |
| a = C() |
| vereq(a*2, "mul") |
| vereq(a*2.2, "mul") |
| vereq(2*a, "rmul") |
| vereq(2.2*a, "rmul") |
| |
| def testipow(): |
| # [SF bug 620179] |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing correct invocation of __ipow__...") |
| class C(object): |
| def __ipow__(self, other): |
| pass |
| a = C() |
| a **= 2 |
| |
| def do_this_first(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing SF bug 551412 ...") |
| # This dumps core when SF bug 551412 isn't fixed -- |
| # but only when test_descr.py is run separately. |
| # (That can't be helped -- as soon as PyType_Ready() |
| # is called for PyLong_Type, the bug is gone.) |
| class UserLong(object): |
| def __pow__(self, *args): |
| pass |
| try: |
| pow(0, UserLong(), 0) |
| except: |
| pass |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing SF bug 570483...") |
| # Another segfault only when run early |
| # (before PyType_Ready(tuple) is called) |
| type.mro(tuple) |
| |
| def test_mutable_bases(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing mutable bases...") |
| # stuff that should work: |
| class C(object): |
| pass |
| class C2(object): |
| def __getattribute__(self, attr): |
| if attr == 'a': |
| return 2 |
| else: |
| return super(C2, self).__getattribute__(attr) |
| def meth(self): |
| return 1 |
| class D(C): |
| pass |
| class E(D): |
| pass |
| d = D() |
| e = E() |
| D.__bases__ = (C,) |
| D.__bases__ = (C2,) |
| vereq(d.meth(), 1) |
| vereq(e.meth(), 1) |
| vereq(d.a, 2) |
| vereq(e.a, 2) |
| vereq(C2.__subclasses__(), [D]) |
| |
| # stuff that shouldn't: |
| class L(list): |
| pass |
| |
| try: |
| L.__bases__ = (dict,) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't turn list subclass into dict subclass" |
| |
| try: |
| list.__bases__ = (dict,) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be able to assign to list.__bases__" |
| |
| try: |
| D.__bases__ = (C2, list) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| assert 0, "best_base calculation found wanting" |
| |
| try: |
| del D.__bases__ |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be able to delete .__bases__" |
| |
| try: |
| D.__bases__ = () |
| except TypeError as msg: |
| if str(msg) == "a new-style class can't have only classic bases": |
| raise TestFailed, "wrong error message for .__bases__ = ()" |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be able to set .__bases__ to ()" |
| |
| try: |
| D.__bases__ = (D,) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| # actually, we'll have crashed by here... |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be able to create inheritance cycles" |
| |
| try: |
| D.__bases__ = (C, C) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "didn't detect repeated base classes" |
| |
| try: |
| D.__bases__ = (E,) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be able to create inheritance cycles" |
| |
| def test_mutable_bases_with_failing_mro(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing mutable bases with failing mro...") |
| class WorkOnce(type): |
| def __new__(self, name, bases, ns): |
| self.flag = 0 |
| return super(WorkOnce, self).__new__(WorkOnce, name, bases, ns) |
| def mro(self): |
| if self.flag > 0: |
| raise RuntimeError, "bozo" |
| else: |
| self.flag += 1 |
| return type.mro(self) |
| |
| class WorkAlways(type): |
| def mro(self): |
| # this is here to make sure that .mro()s aren't called |
| # with an exception set (which was possible at one point). |
| # An error message will be printed in a debug build. |
| # What's a good way to test for this? |
| return type.mro(self) |
| |
| class C(object): |
| pass |
| |
| class C2(object): |
| pass |
| |
| class D(C): |
| pass |
| |
| class E(D): |
| pass |
| |
| class F(D, metaclass=WorkOnce): |
| pass |
| |
| class G(D, metaclass=WorkAlways): |
| pass |
| |
| # Immediate subclasses have their mro's adjusted in alphabetical |
| # order, so E's will get adjusted before adjusting F's fails. We |
| # check here that E's gets restored. |
| |
| E_mro_before = E.__mro__ |
| D_mro_before = D.__mro__ |
| |
| try: |
| D.__bases__ = (C2,) |
| except RuntimeError: |
| vereq(E.__mro__, E_mro_before) |
| vereq(D.__mro__, D_mro_before) |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "exception not propagated" |
| |
| def test_mutable_bases_catch_mro_conflict(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing mutable bases catch mro conflict...") |
| class A(object): |
| pass |
| |
| class B(object): |
| pass |
| |
| class C(A, B): |
| pass |
| |
| class D(A, B): |
| pass |
| |
| class E(C, D): |
| pass |
| |
| try: |
| C.__bases__ = (B, A) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "didn't catch MRO conflict" |
| |
| def mutable_names(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing mutable names...") |
| class C(object): |
| pass |
| |
| # C.__module__ could be 'test_descr' or '__main__' |
| mod = C.__module__ |
| |
| C.__name__ = 'D' |
| vereq((C.__module__, C.__name__), (mod, 'D')) |
| |
| C.__name__ = 'D.E' |
| vereq((C.__module__, C.__name__), (mod, 'D.E')) |
| |
| def subclass_right_op(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing correct dispatch of subclass overloading __r<op>__...") |
| |
| # This code tests various cases where right-dispatch of a subclass |
| # should be preferred over left-dispatch of a base class. |
| |
| # Case 1: subclass of int; this tests code in abstract.c::binary_op1() |
| |
| class B(int): |
| def __floordiv__(self, other): |
| return "B.__floordiv__" |
| def __rfloordiv__(self, other): |
| return "B.__rfloordiv__" |
| |
| vereq(B(1) // 1, "B.__floordiv__") |
| vereq(1 // B(1), "B.__rfloordiv__") |
| |
| # Case 2: subclass of object; this is just the baseline for case 3 |
| |
| class C(object): |
| def __floordiv__(self, other): |
| return "C.__floordiv__" |
| def __rfloordiv__(self, other): |
| return "C.__rfloordiv__" |
| |
| vereq(C() // 1, "C.__floordiv__") |
| vereq(1 // C(), "C.__rfloordiv__") |
| |
| # Case 3: subclass of new-style class; here it gets interesting |
| |
| class D(C): |
| def __floordiv__(self, other): |
| return "D.__floordiv__" |
| def __rfloordiv__(self, other): |
| return "D.__rfloordiv__" |
| |
| vereq(D() // C(), "D.__floordiv__") |
| vereq(C() // D(), "D.__rfloordiv__") |
| |
| # Case 4: this didn't work right in 2.2.2 and 2.3a1 |
| |
| class E(C): |
| pass |
| |
| vereq(E.__rfloordiv__, C.__rfloordiv__) |
| |
| vereq(E() // 1, "C.__floordiv__") |
| vereq(1 // E(), "C.__rfloordiv__") |
| vereq(E() // C(), "C.__floordiv__") |
| vereq(C() // E(), "C.__floordiv__") # This one would fail |
| |
| def dict_type_with_metaclass(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing type of __dict__ when metaclass set...") |
| |
| class B(object): |
| pass |
| class M(type): |
| pass |
| class C(metaclass=M): |
| # In 2.3a1, C.__dict__ was a real dict rather than a dict proxy |
| pass |
| veris(type(C.__dict__), type(B.__dict__)) |
| |
| def meth_class_get(): |
| # Full coverage of descrobject.c::classmethod_get() |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing __get__ method of METH_CLASS C methods...") |
| # Baseline |
| arg = [1, 2, 3] |
| res = {1: None, 2: None, 3: None} |
| vereq(dict.fromkeys(arg), res) |
| vereq({}.fromkeys(arg), res) |
| # Now get the descriptor |
| descr = dict.__dict__["fromkeys"] |
| # More baseline using the descriptor directly |
| vereq(descr.__get__(None, dict)(arg), res) |
| vereq(descr.__get__({})(arg), res) |
| # Now check various error cases |
| try: |
| descr.__get__(None, None) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't have allowed descr.__get__(None, None)" |
| try: |
| descr.__get__(42) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't have allowed descr.__get__(42)" |
| try: |
| descr.__get__(None, 42) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't have allowed descr.__get__(None, 42)" |
| try: |
| descr.__get__(None, int) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "shouldn't have allowed descr.__get__(None, int)" |
| |
| def isinst_isclass(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing proxy isinstance() and isclass()...") |
| class Proxy(object): |
| def __init__(self, obj): |
| self.__obj = obj |
| def __getattribute__(self, name): |
| if name.startswith("_Proxy__"): |
| return object.__getattribute__(self, name) |
| else: |
| return getattr(self.__obj, name) |
| # Test with a classic class |
| class C: |
| pass |
| a = C() |
| pa = Proxy(a) |
| verify(isinstance(a, C)) # Baseline |
| verify(isinstance(pa, C)) # Test |
| # Test with a classic subclass |
| class D(C): |
| pass |
| a = D() |
| pa = Proxy(a) |
| verify(isinstance(a, C)) # Baseline |
| verify(isinstance(pa, C)) # Test |
| # Test with a new-style class |
| class C(object): |
| pass |
| a = C() |
| pa = Proxy(a) |
| verify(isinstance(a, C)) # Baseline |
| verify(isinstance(pa, C)) # Test |
| # Test with a new-style subclass |
| class D(C): |
| pass |
| a = D() |
| pa = Proxy(a) |
| verify(isinstance(a, C)) # Baseline |
| verify(isinstance(pa, C)) # Test |
| |
| def proxysuper(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing super() for a proxy object...") |
| class Proxy(object): |
| def __init__(self, obj): |
| self.__obj = obj |
| def __getattribute__(self, name): |
| if name.startswith("_Proxy__"): |
| return object.__getattribute__(self, name) |
| else: |
| return getattr(self.__obj, name) |
| |
| class B(object): |
| def f(self): |
| return "B.f" |
| |
| class C(B): |
| def f(self): |
| return super(C, self).f() + "->C.f" |
| |
| obj = C() |
| p = Proxy(obj) |
| vereq(C.__dict__["f"](p), "B.f->C.f") |
| |
| def carloverre(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing prohibition of Carlo Verre's hack...") |
| try: |
| object.__setattr__(str, "foo", 42) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "Carlo Verre __setattr__ suceeded!" |
| try: |
| object.__delattr__(str, "lower") |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "Carlo Verre __delattr__ succeeded!" |
| |
| def weakref_segfault(): |
| # SF 742911 |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing weakref segfault...") |
| |
| import weakref |
| |
| class Provoker: |
| def __init__(self, referrent): |
| self.ref = weakref.ref(referrent) |
| |
| def __del__(self): |
| x = self.ref() |
| |
| class Oops(object): |
| pass |
| |
| o = Oops() |
| o.whatever = Provoker(o) |
| del o |
| |
| def wrapper_segfault(): |
| # SF 927248: deeply nested wrappers could cause stack overflow |
| f = lambda:None |
| for i in range(1000000): |
| f = f.__call__ |
| f = None |
| |
| # Fix SF #762455, segfault when sys.stdout is changed in getattr |
| def filefault(): |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing sys.stdout is changed in getattr...") |
| import sys |
| class StdoutGuard: |
| def __getattr__(self, attr): |
| sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ |
| raise RuntimeError("Premature access to sys.stdout.%s" % attr) |
| sys.stdout = StdoutGuard() |
| try: |
| print("Oops!") |
| except RuntimeError: |
| pass |
| |
| def vicious_descriptor_nonsense(): |
| # A potential segfault spotted by Thomas Wouters in mail to |
| # python-dev 2003-04-17, turned into an example & fixed by Michael |
| # Hudson just less than four months later... |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing vicious_descriptor_nonsense...") |
| |
| class Evil(object): |
| def __hash__(self): |
| return hash('attr') |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| del C.attr |
| return 0 |
| |
| class Descr(object): |
| def __get__(self, ob, type=None): |
| return 1 |
| |
| class C(object): |
| attr = Descr() |
| |
| c = C() |
| c.__dict__[Evil()] = 0 |
| |
| vereq(c.attr, 1) |
| # this makes a crash more likely: |
| import gc; gc.collect() |
| vereq(hasattr(c, 'attr'), False) |
| |
| def test_init(): |
| # SF 1155938 |
| class Foo(object): |
| def __init__(self): |
| return 10 |
| try: |
| Foo() |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed, "did not test __init__() for None return" |
| |
| def methodwrapper(): |
| # <type 'method-wrapper'> did not support any reflection before 2.5 |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing method-wrapper objects...") |
| |
| return # XXX should methods really support __eq__? |
| |
| l = [] |
| vereq(l.__add__, l.__add__) |
| vereq(l.__add__, [].__add__) |
| verify(l.__add__ != [5].__add__) |
| verify(l.__add__ != l.__mul__) |
| verify(l.__add__.__name__ == '__add__') |
| verify(l.__add__.__self__ is l) |
| verify(l.__add__.__objclass__ is list) |
| vereq(l.__add__.__doc__, list.__add__.__doc__) |
| try: |
| hash(l.__add__) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed("no TypeError from hash([].__add__)") |
| |
| t = () |
| t += (7,) |
| vereq(t.__add__, (7,).__add__) |
| vereq(hash(t.__add__), hash((7,).__add__)) |
| |
| def notimplemented(): |
| # all binary methods should be able to return a NotImplemented |
| if verbose: |
| print("Testing NotImplemented...") |
| |
| import sys |
| import types |
| import operator |
| |
| def specialmethod(self, other): |
| return NotImplemented |
| |
| def check(expr, x, y): |
| try: |
| exec(expr, {'x': x, 'y': y, 'operator': operator}) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed("no TypeError from %r" % (expr,)) |
| |
| N1 = sys.maxint + 1 # might trigger OverflowErrors instead of TypeErrors |
| N2 = sys.maxint # if sizeof(int) < sizeof(long), might trigger |
| # ValueErrors instead of TypeErrors |
| if 1: |
| metaclass = type |
| for name, expr, iexpr in [ |
| ('__add__', 'x + y', 'x += y'), |
| ('__sub__', 'x - y', 'x -= y'), |
| ('__mul__', 'x * y', 'x *= y'), |
| ('__truediv__', 'x / y', None), |
| ('__floordiv__', 'x // y', None), |
| ('__mod__', 'x % y', 'x %= y'), |
| ('__divmod__', 'divmod(x, y)', None), |
| ('__pow__', 'x ** y', 'x **= y'), |
| ('__lshift__', 'x << y', 'x <<= y'), |
| ('__rshift__', 'x >> y', 'x >>= y'), |
| ('__and__', 'x & y', 'x &= y'), |
| ('__or__', 'x | y', 'x |= y'), |
| ('__xor__', 'x ^ y', 'x ^= y'), |
| ]: |
| rname = '__r' + name[2:] |
| A = metaclass('A', (), {name: specialmethod}) |
| B = metaclass('B', (), {rname: specialmethod}) |
| a = A() |
| b = B() |
| check(expr, a, a) |
| check(expr, a, b) |
| check(expr, b, a) |
| check(expr, b, b) |
| check(expr, a, N1) |
| check(expr, a, N2) |
| check(expr, N1, b) |
| check(expr, N2, b) |
| if iexpr: |
| check(iexpr, a, a) |
| check(iexpr, a, b) |
| check(iexpr, b, a) |
| check(iexpr, b, b) |
| check(iexpr, a, N1) |
| check(iexpr, a, N2) |
| iname = '__i' + name[2:] |
| C = metaclass('C', (), {iname: specialmethod}) |
| c = C() |
| check(iexpr, c, a) |
| check(iexpr, c, b) |
| check(iexpr, c, N1) |
| check(iexpr, c, N2) |
| |
| def test_assign_slice(): |
| # ceval.c's assign_slice used to check for |
| # tp->tp_as_sequence->sq_slice instead of |
| # tp->tp_as_sequence->sq_ass_slice |
| |
| class C(object): |
| def __setslice__(self, start, stop, value): |
| self.value = value |
| |
| c = C() |
| c[1:2] = 3 |
| vereq(c.value, 3) |
| |
| def test_main(): |
| weakref_segfault() # Must be first, somehow |
| wrapper_segfault() |
| do_this_first() |
| class_docstrings() |
| lists() |
| dicts() |
| dict_constructor() |
| test_dir() |
| ints() |
| longs() |
| floats() |
| complexes() |
| spamlists() |
| spamdicts() |
| pydicts() |
| pylists() |
| metaclass() |
| pymods() |
| multi() |
| mro_disagreement() |
| diamond() |
| ex5() |
| monotonicity() |
| consistency_with_epg() |
| objects() |
| slots() |
| slotspecials() |
| dynamics() |
| errors() |
| classmethods() |
| classmethods_in_c() |
| staticmethods() |
| staticmethods_in_c() |
| classic() |
| compattr() |
| newslot() |
| altmro() |
| overloading() |
| methods() |
| specials() |
| weakrefs() |
| properties() |
| supers() |
| inherits() |
| keywords() |
| str_subclass_as_dict_key() |
| classic_comparisons() |
| rich_comparisons() |
| descrdoc() |
| setclass() |
| setdict() |
| pickles() |
| copies() |
| binopoverride() |
| subclasspropagation() |
| buffer_inherit() |
| str_of_str_subclass() |
| kwdargs() |
| recursive__call__() |
| delhook() |
| hashinherit() |
| strops() |
| deepcopyrecursive() |
| modules() |
| dictproxyiterkeys() |
| dictproxyitervalues() |
| dictproxyiteritems() |
| pickleslots() |
| funnynew() |
| imulbug() |
| docdescriptor() |
| copy_setstate() |
| slices() |
| subtype_resurrection() |
| slottrash() |
| slotmultipleinheritance() |
| testrmul() |
| testipow() |
| test_mutable_bases() |
| test_mutable_bases_with_failing_mro() |
| test_mutable_bases_catch_mro_conflict() |
| mutable_names() |
| subclass_right_op() |
| dict_type_with_metaclass() |
| meth_class_get() |
| isinst_isclass() |
| proxysuper() |
| carloverre() |
| filefault() |
| vicious_descriptor_nonsense() |
| test_init() |
| methodwrapper() |
| notimplemented() |
| test_assign_slice() |
| |
| if verbose: print("All OK") |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| test_main() |