| # Python test set -- part 3, built-in operations. |
| |
| |
| print '3. Operations' |
| print 'XXX Mostly not yet implemented' |
| |
| |
| print '3.1 Dictionary lookups succeed even if __cmp__() raises an exception' |
| |
| # SourceForge bug #112558: |
| # http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=112558&group_id=5470 |
| |
| class BadDictKey: |
| already_printed_raising_error = 0 |
| |
| def __hash__(self): |
| return hash(self.__class__) |
| |
| def __cmp__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, self.__class__): |
| if not BadDictKey.already_printed_raising_error: |
| # How many times __cmp__ gets called depends on the hash |
| # code and the internals of the dict implementation; we |
| # know it will be called at least once, but that's it. |
| # already_printed_raising_error makes sure the expected- |
| # output file prints the msg at most once. |
| BadDictKey.already_printed_raising_error = 1 |
| print "raising error" |
| raise RuntimeError, "gotcha" |
| return other |
| |
| d = {} |
| x1 = BadDictKey() |
| x2 = BadDictKey() |
| d[x1] = 1 |
| d[x2] = 2 |
| print "No exception passed through." |
| |
| # Dict resizing bug, found by Jack Jansen in 2.2 CVS development. |
| # This version got an assert failure in debug build, infinite loop in |
| # release build. Unfortunately, provoking this kind of stuff requires |
| # a mix of inserts and deletes hitting exactly the right hash codes in |
| # exactly the right order, and I can't think of a randomized approach |
| # that would be *likely* to hit a failing case in reasonable time. |
| |
| d = {} |
| for i in range(5): |
| d[i] = i |
| for i in range(5): |
| del d[i] |
| for i in range(5, 9): # i==8 was the problem |
| d[i] = i |