| import abc |
| import builtins |
| import collections |
| import collections.abc |
| import copy |
| from itertools import permutations |
| import pickle |
| from random import choice |
| import sys |
| from test import support |
| import threading |
| import time |
| import typing |
| import unittest |
| import unittest.mock |
| import os |
| import weakref |
| import gc |
| from weakref import proxy |
| import contextlib |
| |
| from test.support import import_helper |
| from test.support import threading_helper |
| from test.support.script_helper import assert_python_ok |
| |
| import functools |
| |
| py_functools = import_helper.import_fresh_module('functools', |
| blocked=['_functools']) |
| c_functools = import_helper.import_fresh_module('functools', |
| fresh=['_functools']) |
| |
| decimal = import_helper.import_fresh_module('decimal', fresh=['_decimal']) |
| |
| @contextlib.contextmanager |
| def replaced_module(name, replacement): |
| original_module = sys.modules[name] |
| sys.modules[name] = replacement |
| try: |
| yield |
| finally: |
| sys.modules[name] = original_module |
| |
| def capture(*args, **kw): |
| """capture all positional and keyword arguments""" |
| return args, kw |
| |
| |
| def signature(part): |
| """ return the signature of a partial object """ |
| return (part.func, part.args, part.keywords, part.__dict__) |
| |
| class MyTuple(tuple): |
| pass |
| |
| class BadTuple(tuple): |
| def __add__(self, other): |
| return list(self) + list(other) |
| |
| class MyDict(dict): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class TestPartial: |
| |
| def test_basic_examples(self): |
| p = self.partial(capture, 1, 2, a=10, b=20) |
| self.assertTrue(callable(p)) |
| self.assertEqual(p(3, 4, b=30, c=40), |
| ((1, 2, 3, 4), dict(a=10, b=30, c=40))) |
| p = self.partial(map, lambda x: x*10) |
| self.assertEqual(list(p([1,2,3,4])), [10, 20, 30, 40]) |
| |
| def test_attributes(self): |
| p = self.partial(capture, 1, 2, a=10, b=20) |
| # attributes should be readable |
| self.assertEqual(p.func, capture) |
| self.assertEqual(p.args, (1, 2)) |
| self.assertEqual(p.keywords, dict(a=10, b=20)) |
| |
| def test_argument_checking(self): |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.partial) # need at least a func arg |
| try: |
| self.partial(2)() |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| self.fail('First arg not checked for callability') |
| |
| def test_protection_of_callers_dict_argument(self): |
| # a caller's dictionary should not be altered by partial |
| def func(a=10, b=20): |
| return a |
| d = {'a':3} |
| p = self.partial(func, a=5) |
| self.assertEqual(p(**d), 3) |
| self.assertEqual(d, {'a':3}) |
| p(b=7) |
| self.assertEqual(d, {'a':3}) |
| |
| def test_kwargs_copy(self): |
| # Issue #29532: Altering a kwarg dictionary passed to a constructor |
| # should not affect a partial object after creation |
| d = {'a': 3} |
| p = self.partial(capture, **d) |
| self.assertEqual(p(), ((), {'a': 3})) |
| d['a'] = 5 |
| self.assertEqual(p(), ((), {'a': 3})) |
| |
| def test_arg_combinations(self): |
| # exercise special code paths for zero args in either partial |
| # object or the caller |
| p = self.partial(capture) |
| self.assertEqual(p(), ((), {})) |
| self.assertEqual(p(1,2), ((1,2), {})) |
| p = self.partial(capture, 1, 2) |
| self.assertEqual(p(), ((1,2), {})) |
| self.assertEqual(p(3,4), ((1,2,3,4), {})) |
| |
| def test_kw_combinations(self): |
| # exercise special code paths for no keyword args in |
| # either the partial object or the caller |
| p = self.partial(capture) |
| self.assertEqual(p.keywords, {}) |
| self.assertEqual(p(), ((), {})) |
| self.assertEqual(p(a=1), ((), {'a':1})) |
| p = self.partial(capture, a=1) |
| self.assertEqual(p.keywords, {'a':1}) |
| self.assertEqual(p(), ((), {'a':1})) |
| self.assertEqual(p(b=2), ((), {'a':1, 'b':2})) |
| # keyword args in the call override those in the partial object |
| self.assertEqual(p(a=3, b=2), ((), {'a':3, 'b':2})) |
| |
| def test_positional(self): |
| # make sure positional arguments are captured correctly |
| for args in [(), (0,), (0,1), (0,1,2), (0,1,2,3)]: |
| p = self.partial(capture, *args) |
| expected = args + ('x',) |
| got, empty = p('x') |
| self.assertTrue(expected == got and empty == {}) |
| |
| def test_keyword(self): |
| # make sure keyword arguments are captured correctly |
| for a in ['a', 0, None, 3.5]: |
| p = self.partial(capture, a=a) |
| expected = {'a':a,'x':None} |
| empty, got = p(x=None) |
| self.assertTrue(expected == got and empty == ()) |
| |
| def test_no_side_effects(self): |
| # make sure there are no side effects that affect subsequent calls |
| p = self.partial(capture, 0, a=1) |
| args1, kw1 = p(1, b=2) |
| self.assertTrue(args1 == (0,1) and kw1 == {'a':1,'b':2}) |
| args2, kw2 = p() |
| self.assertTrue(args2 == (0,) and kw2 == {'a':1}) |
| |
| def test_error_propagation(self): |
| def f(x, y): |
| x / y |
| self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, self.partial(f, 1, 0)) |
| self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, self.partial(f, 1), 0) |
| self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, self.partial(f), 1, 0) |
| self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, self.partial(f, y=0), 1) |
| |
| def test_weakref(self): |
| f = self.partial(int, base=16) |
| p = proxy(f) |
| self.assertEqual(f.func, p.func) |
| f = None |
| self.assertRaises(ReferenceError, getattr, p, 'func') |
| |
| def test_with_bound_and_unbound_methods(self): |
| data = list(map(str, range(10))) |
| join = self.partial(str.join, '') |
| self.assertEqual(join(data), '0123456789') |
| join = self.partial(''.join) |
| self.assertEqual(join(data), '0123456789') |
| |
| def test_nested_optimization(self): |
| partial = self.partial |
| inner = partial(signature, 'asdf') |
| nested = partial(inner, bar=True) |
| flat = partial(signature, 'asdf', bar=True) |
| self.assertEqual(signature(nested), signature(flat)) |
| |
| def test_nested_partial_with_attribute(self): |
| # see issue 25137 |
| partial = self.partial |
| |
| def foo(bar): |
| return bar |
| |
| p = partial(foo, 'first') |
| p2 = partial(p, 'second') |
| p2.new_attr = 'spam' |
| self.assertEqual(p2.new_attr, 'spam') |
| |
| def test_repr(self): |
| args = (object(), object()) |
| args_repr = ', '.join(repr(a) for a in args) |
| kwargs = {'a': object(), 'b': object()} |
| kwargs_reprs = ['a={a!r}, b={b!r}'.format_map(kwargs), |
| 'b={b!r}, a={a!r}'.format_map(kwargs)] |
| if self.partial in (c_functools.partial, py_functools.partial): |
| name = 'functools.partial' |
| else: |
| name = self.partial.__name__ |
| |
| f = self.partial(capture) |
| self.assertEqual(f'{name}({capture!r})', repr(f)) |
| |
| f = self.partial(capture, *args) |
| self.assertEqual(f'{name}({capture!r}, {args_repr})', repr(f)) |
| |
| f = self.partial(capture, **kwargs) |
| self.assertIn(repr(f), |
| [f'{name}({capture!r}, {kwargs_repr})' |
| for kwargs_repr in kwargs_reprs]) |
| |
| f = self.partial(capture, *args, **kwargs) |
| self.assertIn(repr(f), |
| [f'{name}({capture!r}, {args_repr}, {kwargs_repr})' |
| for kwargs_repr in kwargs_reprs]) |
| |
| def test_recursive_repr(self): |
| if self.partial in (c_functools.partial, py_functools.partial): |
| name = 'functools.partial' |
| else: |
| name = self.partial.__name__ |
| |
| f = self.partial(capture) |
| f.__setstate__((f, (), {}, {})) |
| try: |
| self.assertEqual(repr(f), '%s(...)' % (name,)) |
| finally: |
| f.__setstate__((capture, (), {}, {})) |
| |
| f = self.partial(capture) |
| f.__setstate__((capture, (f,), {}, {})) |
| try: |
| self.assertEqual(repr(f), '%s(%r, ...)' % (name, capture,)) |
| finally: |
| f.__setstate__((capture, (), {}, {})) |
| |
| f = self.partial(capture) |
| f.__setstate__((capture, (), {'a': f}, {})) |
| try: |
| self.assertEqual(repr(f), '%s(%r, a=...)' % (name, capture,)) |
| finally: |
| f.__setstate__((capture, (), {}, {})) |
| |
| def test_pickle(self): |
| with self.AllowPickle(): |
| f = self.partial(signature, ['asdf'], bar=[True]) |
| f.attr = [] |
| for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1): |
| f_copy = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(f, proto)) |
| self.assertEqual(signature(f_copy), signature(f)) |
| |
| def test_copy(self): |
| f = self.partial(signature, ['asdf'], bar=[True]) |
| f.attr = [] |
| f_copy = copy.copy(f) |
| self.assertEqual(signature(f_copy), signature(f)) |
| self.assertIs(f_copy.attr, f.attr) |
| self.assertIs(f_copy.args, f.args) |
| self.assertIs(f_copy.keywords, f.keywords) |
| |
| def test_deepcopy(self): |
| f = self.partial(signature, ['asdf'], bar=[True]) |
| f.attr = [] |
| f_copy = copy.deepcopy(f) |
| self.assertEqual(signature(f_copy), signature(f)) |
| self.assertIsNot(f_copy.attr, f.attr) |
| self.assertIsNot(f_copy.args, f.args) |
| self.assertIsNot(f_copy.args[0], f.args[0]) |
| self.assertIsNot(f_copy.keywords, f.keywords) |
| self.assertIsNot(f_copy.keywords['bar'], f.keywords['bar']) |
| |
| def test_setstate(self): |
| f = self.partial(signature) |
| f.__setstate__((capture, (1,), dict(a=10), dict(attr=[]))) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(signature(f), |
| (capture, (1,), dict(a=10), dict(attr=[]))) |
| self.assertEqual(f(2, b=20), ((1, 2), {'a': 10, 'b': 20})) |
| |
| f.__setstate__((capture, (1,), dict(a=10), None)) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(signature(f), (capture, (1,), dict(a=10), {})) |
| self.assertEqual(f(2, b=20), ((1, 2), {'a': 10, 'b': 20})) |
| |
| f.__setstate__((capture, (1,), None, None)) |
| #self.assertEqual(signature(f), (capture, (1,), {}, {})) |
| self.assertEqual(f(2, b=20), ((1, 2), {'b': 20})) |
| self.assertEqual(f(2), ((1, 2), {})) |
| self.assertEqual(f(), ((1,), {})) |
| |
| f.__setstate__((capture, (), {}, None)) |
| self.assertEqual(signature(f), (capture, (), {}, {})) |
| self.assertEqual(f(2, b=20), ((2,), {'b': 20})) |
| self.assertEqual(f(2), ((2,), {})) |
| self.assertEqual(f(), ((), {})) |
| |
| def test_setstate_errors(self): |
| f = self.partial(signature) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, f.__setstate__, (capture, (), {})) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, f.__setstate__, (capture, (), {}, {}, None)) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, f.__setstate__, [capture, (), {}, None]) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, f.__setstate__, (None, (), {}, None)) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, f.__setstate__, (capture, None, {}, None)) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, f.__setstate__, (capture, [], {}, None)) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, f.__setstate__, (capture, (), [], None)) |
| |
| def test_setstate_subclasses(self): |
| f = self.partial(signature) |
| f.__setstate__((capture, MyTuple((1,)), MyDict(a=10), None)) |
| s = signature(f) |
| self.assertEqual(s, (capture, (1,), dict(a=10), {})) |
| self.assertIs(type(s[1]), tuple) |
| self.assertIs(type(s[2]), dict) |
| r = f() |
| self.assertEqual(r, ((1,), {'a': 10})) |
| self.assertIs(type(r[0]), tuple) |
| self.assertIs(type(r[1]), dict) |
| |
| f.__setstate__((capture, BadTuple((1,)), {}, None)) |
| s = signature(f) |
| self.assertEqual(s, (capture, (1,), {}, {})) |
| self.assertIs(type(s[1]), tuple) |
| r = f(2) |
| self.assertEqual(r, ((1, 2), {})) |
| self.assertIs(type(r[0]), tuple) |
| |
| def test_recursive_pickle(self): |
| with self.AllowPickle(): |
| f = self.partial(capture) |
| f.__setstate__((f, (), {}, {})) |
| try: |
| for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1): |
| with self.assertRaises(RecursionError): |
| pickle.dumps(f, proto) |
| finally: |
| f.__setstate__((capture, (), {}, {})) |
| |
| f = self.partial(capture) |
| f.__setstate__((capture, (f,), {}, {})) |
| try: |
| for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1): |
| f_copy = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(f, proto)) |
| try: |
| self.assertIs(f_copy.args[0], f_copy) |
| finally: |
| f_copy.__setstate__((capture, (), {}, {})) |
| finally: |
| f.__setstate__((capture, (), {}, {})) |
| |
| f = self.partial(capture) |
| f.__setstate__((capture, (), {'a': f}, {})) |
| try: |
| for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1): |
| f_copy = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(f, proto)) |
| try: |
| self.assertIs(f_copy.keywords['a'], f_copy) |
| finally: |
| f_copy.__setstate__((capture, (), {}, {})) |
| finally: |
| f.__setstate__((capture, (), {}, {})) |
| |
| # Issue 6083: Reference counting bug |
| def test_setstate_refcount(self): |
| class BadSequence: |
| def __len__(self): |
| return 4 |
| def __getitem__(self, key): |
| if key == 0: |
| return max |
| elif key == 1: |
| return tuple(range(1000000)) |
| elif key in (2, 3): |
| return {} |
| raise IndexError |
| |
| f = self.partial(object) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, f.__setstate__, BadSequence()) |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(c_functools, 'requires the C _functools module') |
| class TestPartialC(TestPartial, unittest.TestCase): |
| if c_functools: |
| partial = c_functools.partial |
| |
| class AllowPickle: |
| def __enter__(self): |
| return self |
| def __exit__(self, type, value, tb): |
| return False |
| |
| def test_attributes_unwritable(self): |
| # attributes should not be writable |
| p = self.partial(capture, 1, 2, a=10, b=20) |
| self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, p, 'func', map) |
| self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, p, 'args', (1, 2)) |
| self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, p, 'keywords', dict(a=1, b=2)) |
| |
| p = self.partial(hex) |
| try: |
| del p.__dict__ |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| self.fail('partial object allowed __dict__ to be deleted') |
| |
| def test_manually_adding_non_string_keyword(self): |
| p = self.partial(capture) |
| # Adding a non-string/unicode keyword to partial kwargs |
| p.keywords[1234] = 'value' |
| r = repr(p) |
| self.assertIn('1234', r) |
| self.assertIn("'value'", r) |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| p() |
| |
| def test_keystr_replaces_value(self): |
| p = self.partial(capture) |
| |
| class MutatesYourDict(object): |
| def __str__(self): |
| p.keywords[self] = ['sth2'] |
| return 'astr' |
| |
| # Replacing the value during key formatting should keep the original |
| # value alive (at least long enough). |
| p.keywords[MutatesYourDict()] = ['sth'] |
| r = repr(p) |
| self.assertIn('astr', r) |
| self.assertIn("['sth']", r) |
| |
| |
| class TestPartialPy(TestPartial, unittest.TestCase): |
| partial = py_functools.partial |
| |
| class AllowPickle: |
| def __init__(self): |
| self._cm = replaced_module("functools", py_functools) |
| def __enter__(self): |
| return self._cm.__enter__() |
| def __exit__(self, type, value, tb): |
| return self._cm.__exit__(type, value, tb) |
| |
| if c_functools: |
| class CPartialSubclass(c_functools.partial): |
| pass |
| |
| class PyPartialSubclass(py_functools.partial): |
| pass |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(c_functools, 'requires the C _functools module') |
| class TestPartialCSubclass(TestPartialC): |
| if c_functools: |
| partial = CPartialSubclass |
| |
| # partial subclasses are not optimized for nested calls |
| test_nested_optimization = None |
| |
| class TestPartialPySubclass(TestPartialPy): |
| partial = PyPartialSubclass |
| |
| class TestPartialMethod(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| class A(object): |
| nothing = functools.partialmethod(capture) |
| positional = functools.partialmethod(capture, 1) |
| keywords = functools.partialmethod(capture, a=2) |
| both = functools.partialmethod(capture, 3, b=4) |
| spec_keywords = functools.partialmethod(capture, self=1, func=2) |
| |
| nested = functools.partialmethod(positional, 5) |
| |
| over_partial = functools.partialmethod(functools.partial(capture, c=6), 7) |
| |
| static = functools.partialmethod(staticmethod(capture), 8) |
| cls = functools.partialmethod(classmethod(capture), d=9) |
| |
| a = A() |
| |
| def test_arg_combinations(self): |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.nothing(), ((self.a,), {})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.nothing(5), ((self.a, 5), {})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.nothing(c=6), ((self.a,), {'c': 6})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.nothing(5, c=6), ((self.a, 5), {'c': 6})) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.positional(), ((self.a, 1), {})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.positional(5), ((self.a, 1, 5), {})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.positional(c=6), ((self.a, 1), {'c': 6})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.positional(5, c=6), ((self.a, 1, 5), {'c': 6})) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.keywords(), ((self.a,), {'a': 2})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.keywords(5), ((self.a, 5), {'a': 2})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.keywords(c=6), ((self.a,), {'a': 2, 'c': 6})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.keywords(5, c=6), ((self.a, 5), {'a': 2, 'c': 6})) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.both(), ((self.a, 3), {'b': 4})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.both(5), ((self.a, 3, 5), {'b': 4})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.both(c=6), ((self.a, 3), {'b': 4, 'c': 6})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.both(5, c=6), ((self.a, 3, 5), {'b': 4, 'c': 6})) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self.A.both(self.a, 5, c=6), ((self.a, 3, 5), {'b': 4, 'c': 6})) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.spec_keywords(), ((self.a,), {'self': 1, 'func': 2})) |
| |
| def test_nested(self): |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.nested(), ((self.a, 1, 5), {})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.nested(6), ((self.a, 1, 5, 6), {})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.nested(d=7), ((self.a, 1, 5), {'d': 7})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.nested(6, d=7), ((self.a, 1, 5, 6), {'d': 7})) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self.A.nested(self.a, 6, d=7), ((self.a, 1, 5, 6), {'d': 7})) |
| |
| def test_over_partial(self): |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.over_partial(), ((self.a, 7), {'c': 6})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.over_partial(5), ((self.a, 7, 5), {'c': 6})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.over_partial(d=8), ((self.a, 7), {'c': 6, 'd': 8})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.over_partial(5, d=8), ((self.a, 7, 5), {'c': 6, 'd': 8})) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self.A.over_partial(self.a, 5, d=8), ((self.a, 7, 5), {'c': 6, 'd': 8})) |
| |
| def test_bound_method_introspection(self): |
| obj = self.a |
| self.assertIs(obj.both.__self__, obj) |
| self.assertIs(obj.nested.__self__, obj) |
| self.assertIs(obj.over_partial.__self__, obj) |
| self.assertIs(obj.cls.__self__, self.A) |
| self.assertIs(self.A.cls.__self__, self.A) |
| |
| def test_unbound_method_retrieval(self): |
| obj = self.A |
| self.assertFalse(hasattr(obj.both, "__self__")) |
| self.assertFalse(hasattr(obj.nested, "__self__")) |
| self.assertFalse(hasattr(obj.over_partial, "__self__")) |
| self.assertFalse(hasattr(obj.static, "__self__")) |
| self.assertFalse(hasattr(self.a.static, "__self__")) |
| |
| def test_descriptors(self): |
| for obj in [self.A, self.a]: |
| with self.subTest(obj=obj): |
| self.assertEqual(obj.static(), ((8,), {})) |
| self.assertEqual(obj.static(5), ((8, 5), {})) |
| self.assertEqual(obj.static(d=8), ((8,), {'d': 8})) |
| self.assertEqual(obj.static(5, d=8), ((8, 5), {'d': 8})) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(obj.cls(), ((self.A,), {'d': 9})) |
| self.assertEqual(obj.cls(5), ((self.A, 5), {'d': 9})) |
| self.assertEqual(obj.cls(c=8), ((self.A,), {'c': 8, 'd': 9})) |
| self.assertEqual(obj.cls(5, c=8), ((self.A, 5), {'c': 8, 'd': 9})) |
| |
| def test_overriding_keywords(self): |
| self.assertEqual(self.a.keywords(a=3), ((self.a,), {'a': 3})) |
| self.assertEqual(self.A.keywords(self.a, a=3), ((self.a,), {'a': 3})) |
| |
| def test_invalid_args(self): |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| class B(object): |
| method = functools.partialmethod(None, 1) |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| class B: |
| method = functools.partialmethod() |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| class B: |
| method = functools.partialmethod(func=capture, a=1) |
| |
| def test_repr(self): |
| self.assertEqual(repr(vars(self.A)['both']), |
| 'functools.partialmethod({}, 3, b=4)'.format(capture)) |
| |
| def test_abstract(self): |
| class Abstract(abc.ABCMeta): |
| |
| @abc.abstractmethod |
| def add(self, x, y): |
| pass |
| |
| add5 = functools.partialmethod(add, 5) |
| |
| self.assertTrue(Abstract.add.__isabstractmethod__) |
| self.assertTrue(Abstract.add5.__isabstractmethod__) |
| |
| for func in [self.A.static, self.A.cls, self.A.over_partial, self.A.nested, self.A.both]: |
| self.assertFalse(getattr(func, '__isabstractmethod__', False)) |
| |
| def test_positional_only(self): |
| def f(a, b, /): |
| return a + b |
| |
| p = functools.partial(f, 1) |
| self.assertEqual(p(2), f(1, 2)) |
| |
| |
| class TestUpdateWrapper(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def check_wrapper(self, wrapper, wrapped, |
| assigned=functools.WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS, |
| updated=functools.WRAPPER_UPDATES): |
| # Check attributes were assigned |
| for name in assigned: |
| self.assertIs(getattr(wrapper, name), getattr(wrapped, name)) |
| # Check attributes were updated |
| for name in updated: |
| wrapper_attr = getattr(wrapper, name) |
| wrapped_attr = getattr(wrapped, name) |
| for key in wrapped_attr: |
| if name == "__dict__" and key == "__wrapped__": |
| # __wrapped__ is overwritten by the update code |
| continue |
| self.assertIs(wrapped_attr[key], wrapper_attr[key]) |
| # Check __wrapped__ |
| self.assertIs(wrapper.__wrapped__, wrapped) |
| |
| |
| def _default_update(self): |
| def f(a: int): |
| """This is a test""" |
| pass |
| f.attr = 'This is also a test' |
| f.__wrapped__ = "This is a bald faced lie" |
| def wrapper(b:'This is the prior annotation'): |
| pass |
| functools.update_wrapper(wrapper, f) |
| return wrapper, f |
| |
| def test_default_update(self): |
| wrapper, f = self._default_update() |
| self.check_wrapper(wrapper, f) |
| self.assertIs(wrapper.__wrapped__, f) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__name__, 'f') |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__qualname__, f.__qualname__) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.attr, 'This is also a test') |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__annotations__['a'], 'int') |
| self.assertNotIn('b', wrapper.__annotations__) |
| |
| @unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2, |
| "Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above") |
| def test_default_update_doc(self): |
| wrapper, f = self._default_update() |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__doc__, 'This is a test') |
| |
| def test_no_update(self): |
| def f(): |
| """This is a test""" |
| pass |
| f.attr = 'This is also a test' |
| def wrapper(): |
| pass |
| functools.update_wrapper(wrapper, f, (), ()) |
| self.check_wrapper(wrapper, f, (), ()) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__name__, 'wrapper') |
| self.assertNotEqual(wrapper.__qualname__, f.__qualname__) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__doc__, None) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__annotations__, {}) |
| self.assertFalse(hasattr(wrapper, 'attr')) |
| |
| def test_selective_update(self): |
| def f(): |
| pass |
| f.attr = 'This is a different test' |
| f.dict_attr = dict(a=1, b=2, c=3) |
| def wrapper(): |
| pass |
| wrapper.dict_attr = {} |
| assign = ('attr',) |
| update = ('dict_attr',) |
| functools.update_wrapper(wrapper, f, assign, update) |
| self.check_wrapper(wrapper, f, assign, update) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__name__, 'wrapper') |
| self.assertNotEqual(wrapper.__qualname__, f.__qualname__) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__doc__, None) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.attr, 'This is a different test') |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.dict_attr, f.dict_attr) |
| |
| def test_missing_attributes(self): |
| def f(): |
| pass |
| def wrapper(): |
| pass |
| wrapper.dict_attr = {} |
| assign = ('attr',) |
| update = ('dict_attr',) |
| # Missing attributes on wrapped object are ignored |
| functools.update_wrapper(wrapper, f, assign, update) |
| self.assertNotIn('attr', wrapper.__dict__) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.dict_attr, {}) |
| # Wrapper must have expected attributes for updating |
| del wrapper.dict_attr |
| with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): |
| functools.update_wrapper(wrapper, f, assign, update) |
| wrapper.dict_attr = 1 |
| with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): |
| functools.update_wrapper(wrapper, f, assign, update) |
| |
| @support.requires_docstrings |
| @unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2, |
| "Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above") |
| def test_builtin_update(self): |
| # Test for bug #1576241 |
| def wrapper(): |
| pass |
| functools.update_wrapper(wrapper, max) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__name__, 'max') |
| self.assertTrue(wrapper.__doc__.startswith('max(')) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__annotations__, {}) |
| |
| |
| class TestWraps(TestUpdateWrapper): |
| |
| def _default_update(self): |
| def f(): |
| """This is a test""" |
| pass |
| f.attr = 'This is also a test' |
| f.__wrapped__ = "This is still a bald faced lie" |
| @functools.wraps(f) |
| def wrapper(): |
| pass |
| return wrapper, f |
| |
| def test_default_update(self): |
| wrapper, f = self._default_update() |
| self.check_wrapper(wrapper, f) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__name__, 'f') |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__qualname__, f.__qualname__) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.attr, 'This is also a test') |
| |
| @unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2, |
| "Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above") |
| def test_default_update_doc(self): |
| wrapper, _ = self._default_update() |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__doc__, 'This is a test') |
| |
| def test_no_update(self): |
| def f(): |
| """This is a test""" |
| pass |
| f.attr = 'This is also a test' |
| @functools.wraps(f, (), ()) |
| def wrapper(): |
| pass |
| self.check_wrapper(wrapper, f, (), ()) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__name__, 'wrapper') |
| self.assertNotEqual(wrapper.__qualname__, f.__qualname__) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__doc__, None) |
| self.assertFalse(hasattr(wrapper, 'attr')) |
| |
| def test_selective_update(self): |
| def f(): |
| pass |
| f.attr = 'This is a different test' |
| f.dict_attr = dict(a=1, b=2, c=3) |
| def add_dict_attr(f): |
| f.dict_attr = {} |
| return f |
| assign = ('attr',) |
| update = ('dict_attr',) |
| @functools.wraps(f, assign, update) |
| @add_dict_attr |
| def wrapper(): |
| pass |
| self.check_wrapper(wrapper, f, assign, update) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__name__, 'wrapper') |
| self.assertNotEqual(wrapper.__qualname__, f.__qualname__) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.__doc__, None) |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.attr, 'This is a different test') |
| self.assertEqual(wrapper.dict_attr, f.dict_attr) |
| |
| |
| class TestReduce: |
| def test_reduce(self): |
| class Squares: |
| def __init__(self, max): |
| self.max = max |
| self.sofar = [] |
| |
| def __len__(self): |
| return len(self.sofar) |
| |
| def __getitem__(self, i): |
| if not 0 <= i < self.max: raise IndexError |
| n = len(self.sofar) |
| while n <= i: |
| self.sofar.append(n*n) |
| n += 1 |
| return self.sofar[i] |
| def add(x, y): |
| return x + y |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(add, ['a', 'b', 'c'], ''), 'abc') |
| self.assertEqual( |
| self.reduce(add, [['a', 'c'], [], ['d', 'w']], []), |
| ['a','c','d','w'] |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(lambda x, y: x*y, range(2,8), 1), 5040) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| self.reduce(lambda x, y: x*y, range(2,21), 1), |
| 2432902008176640000 |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(add, Squares(10)), 285) |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(add, Squares(10), 0), 285) |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(add, Squares(0), 0), 0) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.reduce) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.reduce, 42, 42) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.reduce, 42, 42, 42) |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(42, "1"), "1") # func is never called with one item |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(42, "", "1"), "1") # func is never called with one item |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.reduce, 42, (42, 42)) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.reduce, add, []) # arg 2 must not be empty sequence with no initial value |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.reduce, add, "") |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.reduce, add, ()) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.reduce, add, object()) |
| |
| class TestFailingIter: |
| def __iter__(self): |
| raise RuntimeError |
| self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, self.reduce, add, TestFailingIter()) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(add, [], None), None) |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(add, [], 42), 42) |
| |
| class BadSeq: |
| def __getitem__(self, index): |
| raise ValueError |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.reduce, 42, BadSeq()) |
| |
| # Test reduce()'s use of iterators. |
| def test_iterator_usage(self): |
| class SequenceClass: |
| def __init__(self, n): |
| self.n = n |
| def __getitem__(self, i): |
| if 0 <= i < self.n: |
| return i |
| else: |
| raise IndexError |
| |
| from operator import add |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(add, SequenceClass(5)), 10) |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(add, SequenceClass(5), 42), 52) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.reduce, add, SequenceClass(0)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(add, SequenceClass(0), 42), 42) |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(add, SequenceClass(1)), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(add, SequenceClass(1), 42), 42) |
| |
| d = {"one": 1, "two": 2, "three": 3} |
| self.assertEqual(self.reduce(add, d), "".join(d.keys())) |
| |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(c_functools, 'requires the C _functools module') |
| class TestReduceC(TestReduce, unittest.TestCase): |
| if c_functools: |
| reduce = c_functools.reduce |
| |
| |
| class TestReducePy(TestReduce, unittest.TestCase): |
| reduce = staticmethod(py_functools.reduce) |
| |
| |
| class TestCmpToKey: |
| |
| def test_cmp_to_key(self): |
| def cmp1(x, y): |
| return (x > y) - (x < y) |
| key = self.cmp_to_key(cmp1) |
| self.assertEqual(key(3), key(3)) |
| self.assertGreater(key(3), key(1)) |
| self.assertGreaterEqual(key(3), key(3)) |
| |
| def cmp2(x, y): |
| return int(x) - int(y) |
| key = self.cmp_to_key(cmp2) |
| self.assertEqual(key(4.0), key('4')) |
| self.assertLess(key(2), key('35')) |
| self.assertLessEqual(key(2), key('35')) |
| self.assertNotEqual(key(2), key('35')) |
| |
| def test_cmp_to_key_arguments(self): |
| def cmp1(x, y): |
| return (x > y) - (x < y) |
| key = self.cmp_to_key(mycmp=cmp1) |
| self.assertEqual(key(obj=3), key(obj=3)) |
| self.assertGreater(key(obj=3), key(obj=1)) |
| with self.assertRaises((TypeError, AttributeError)): |
| key(3) > 1 # rhs is not a K object |
| with self.assertRaises((TypeError, AttributeError)): |
| 1 < key(3) # lhs is not a K object |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| key = self.cmp_to_key() # too few args |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| key = self.cmp_to_key(cmp1, None) # too many args |
| key = self.cmp_to_key(cmp1) |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| key() # too few args |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| key(None, None) # too many args |
| |
| def test_bad_cmp(self): |
| def cmp1(x, y): |
| raise ZeroDivisionError |
| key = self.cmp_to_key(cmp1) |
| with self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError): |
| key(3) > key(1) |
| |
| class BadCmp: |
| def __lt__(self, other): |
| raise ZeroDivisionError |
| def cmp1(x, y): |
| return BadCmp() |
| with self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError): |
| key(3) > key(1) |
| |
| def test_obj_field(self): |
| def cmp1(x, y): |
| return (x > y) - (x < y) |
| key = self.cmp_to_key(mycmp=cmp1) |
| self.assertEqual(key(50).obj, 50) |
| |
| def test_sort_int(self): |
| def mycmp(x, y): |
| return y - x |
| self.assertEqual(sorted(range(5), key=self.cmp_to_key(mycmp)), |
| [4, 3, 2, 1, 0]) |
| |
| def test_sort_int_str(self): |
| def mycmp(x, y): |
| x, y = int(x), int(y) |
| return (x > y) - (x < y) |
| values = [5, '3', 7, 2, '0', '1', 4, '10', 1] |
| values = sorted(values, key=self.cmp_to_key(mycmp)) |
| self.assertEqual([int(value) for value in values], |
| [0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10]) |
| |
| def test_hash(self): |
| def mycmp(x, y): |
| return y - x |
| key = self.cmp_to_key(mycmp) |
| k = key(10) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, hash, k) |
| self.assertNotIsInstance(k, collections.abc.Hashable) |
| |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(c_functools, 'requires the C _functools module') |
| class TestCmpToKeyC(TestCmpToKey, unittest.TestCase): |
| if c_functools: |
| cmp_to_key = c_functools.cmp_to_key |
| |
| |
| class TestCmpToKeyPy(TestCmpToKey, unittest.TestCase): |
| cmp_to_key = staticmethod(py_functools.cmp_to_key) |
| |
| |
| class TestTotalOrdering(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_total_ordering_lt(self): |
| @functools.total_ordering |
| class A: |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.value = value |
| def __lt__(self, other): |
| return self.value < other.value |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return self.value == other.value |
| self.assertTrue(A(1) < A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) > A(1)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(1) <= A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) >= A(1)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) <= A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) >= A(2)) |
| self.assertFalse(A(1) > A(2)) |
| |
| def test_total_ordering_le(self): |
| @functools.total_ordering |
| class A: |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.value = value |
| def __le__(self, other): |
| return self.value <= other.value |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return self.value == other.value |
| self.assertTrue(A(1) < A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) > A(1)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(1) <= A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) >= A(1)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) <= A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) >= A(2)) |
| self.assertFalse(A(1) >= A(2)) |
| |
| def test_total_ordering_gt(self): |
| @functools.total_ordering |
| class A: |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.value = value |
| def __gt__(self, other): |
| return self.value > other.value |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return self.value == other.value |
| self.assertTrue(A(1) < A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) > A(1)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(1) <= A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) >= A(1)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) <= A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) >= A(2)) |
| self.assertFalse(A(2) < A(1)) |
| |
| def test_total_ordering_ge(self): |
| @functools.total_ordering |
| class A: |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.value = value |
| def __ge__(self, other): |
| return self.value >= other.value |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return self.value == other.value |
| self.assertTrue(A(1) < A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) > A(1)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(1) <= A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) >= A(1)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) <= A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) >= A(2)) |
| self.assertFalse(A(2) <= A(1)) |
| |
| def test_total_ordering_no_overwrite(self): |
| # new methods should not overwrite existing |
| @functools.total_ordering |
| class A(int): |
| pass |
| self.assertTrue(A(1) < A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) > A(1)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(1) <= A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) >= A(1)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) <= A(2)) |
| self.assertTrue(A(2) >= A(2)) |
| |
| def test_no_operations_defined(self): |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| @functools.total_ordering |
| class A: |
| pass |
| |
| def test_type_error_when_not_implemented(self): |
| # bug 10042; ensure stack overflow does not occur |
| # when decorated types return NotImplemented |
| @functools.total_ordering |
| class ImplementsLessThan: |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.value = value |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, ImplementsLessThan): |
| return self.value == other.value |
| return False |
| def __lt__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, ImplementsLessThan): |
| return self.value < other.value |
| return NotImplemented |
| |
| @functools.total_ordering |
| class ImplementsGreaterThan: |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.value = value |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, ImplementsGreaterThan): |
| return self.value == other.value |
| return False |
| def __gt__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, ImplementsGreaterThan): |
| return self.value > other.value |
| return NotImplemented |
| |
| @functools.total_ordering |
| class ImplementsLessThanEqualTo: |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.value = value |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, ImplementsLessThanEqualTo): |
| return self.value == other.value |
| return False |
| def __le__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, ImplementsLessThanEqualTo): |
| return self.value <= other.value |
| return NotImplemented |
| |
| @functools.total_ordering |
| class ImplementsGreaterThanEqualTo: |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.value = value |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, ImplementsGreaterThanEqualTo): |
| return self.value == other.value |
| return False |
| def __ge__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, ImplementsGreaterThanEqualTo): |
| return self.value >= other.value |
| return NotImplemented |
| |
| @functools.total_ordering |
| class ComparatorNotImplemented: |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.value = value |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, ComparatorNotImplemented): |
| return self.value == other.value |
| return False |
| def __lt__(self, other): |
| return NotImplemented |
| |
| with self.subTest("LT < 1"), self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| ImplementsLessThan(-1) < 1 |
| |
| with self.subTest("LT < LE"), self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| ImplementsLessThan(0) < ImplementsLessThanEqualTo(0) |
| |
| with self.subTest("LT < GT"), self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| ImplementsLessThan(1) < ImplementsGreaterThan(1) |
| |
| with self.subTest("LE <= LT"), self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| ImplementsLessThanEqualTo(2) <= ImplementsLessThan(2) |
| |
| with self.subTest("LE <= GE"), self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| ImplementsLessThanEqualTo(3) <= ImplementsGreaterThanEqualTo(3) |
| |
| with self.subTest("GT > GE"), self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| ImplementsGreaterThan(4) > ImplementsGreaterThanEqualTo(4) |
| |
| with self.subTest("GT > LT"), self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| ImplementsGreaterThan(5) > ImplementsLessThan(5) |
| |
| with self.subTest("GE >= GT"), self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| ImplementsGreaterThanEqualTo(6) >= ImplementsGreaterThan(6) |
| |
| with self.subTest("GE >= LE"), self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| ImplementsGreaterThanEqualTo(7) >= ImplementsLessThanEqualTo(7) |
| |
| with self.subTest("GE when equal"): |
| a = ComparatorNotImplemented(8) |
| b = ComparatorNotImplemented(8) |
| self.assertEqual(a, b) |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| a >= b |
| |
| with self.subTest("LE when equal"): |
| a = ComparatorNotImplemented(9) |
| b = ComparatorNotImplemented(9) |
| self.assertEqual(a, b) |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| a <= b |
| |
| def test_pickle(self): |
| for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1): |
| for name in '__lt__', '__gt__', '__le__', '__ge__': |
| with self.subTest(method=name, proto=proto): |
| method = getattr(Orderable_LT, name) |
| method_copy = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(method, proto)) |
| self.assertIs(method_copy, method) |
| |
| @functools.total_ordering |
| class Orderable_LT: |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.value = value |
| def __lt__(self, other): |
| return self.value < other.value |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return self.value == other.value |
| |
| |
| class TestCache: |
| # This tests that the pass-through is working as designed. |
| # The underlying functionality is tested in TestLRU. |
| |
| def test_cache(self): |
| @self.module.cache |
| def fib(n): |
| if n < 2: |
| return n |
| return fib(n-1) + fib(n-2) |
| self.assertEqual([fib(n) for n in range(16)], |
| [0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610]) |
| self.assertEqual(fib.cache_info(), |
| self.module._CacheInfo(hits=28, misses=16, maxsize=None, currsize=16)) |
| fib.cache_clear() |
| self.assertEqual(fib.cache_info(), |
| self.module._CacheInfo(hits=0, misses=0, maxsize=None, currsize=0)) |
| |
| |
| class TestLRU: |
| |
| def test_lru(self): |
| def orig(x, y): |
| return 3 * x + y |
| f = self.module.lru_cache(maxsize=20)(orig) |
| hits, misses, maxsize, currsize = f.cache_info() |
| self.assertEqual(maxsize, 20) |
| self.assertEqual(currsize, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(hits, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(misses, 0) |
| |
| domain = range(5) |
| for i in range(1000): |
| x, y = choice(domain), choice(domain) |
| actual = f(x, y) |
| expected = orig(x, y) |
| self.assertEqual(actual, expected) |
| hits, misses, maxsize, currsize = f.cache_info() |
| self.assertTrue(hits > misses) |
| self.assertEqual(hits + misses, 1000) |
| self.assertEqual(currsize, 20) |
| |
| f.cache_clear() # test clearing |
| hits, misses, maxsize, currsize = f.cache_info() |
| self.assertEqual(hits, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(misses, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(currsize, 0) |
| f(x, y) |
| hits, misses, maxsize, currsize = f.cache_info() |
| self.assertEqual(hits, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(misses, 1) |
| self.assertEqual(currsize, 1) |
| |
| # Test bypassing the cache |
| self.assertIs(f.__wrapped__, orig) |
| f.__wrapped__(x, y) |
| hits, misses, maxsize, currsize = f.cache_info() |
| self.assertEqual(hits, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(misses, 1) |
| self.assertEqual(currsize, 1) |
| |
| # test size zero (which means "never-cache") |
| @self.module.lru_cache(0) |
| def f(): |
| nonlocal f_cnt |
| f_cnt += 1 |
| return 20 |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_info().maxsize, 0) |
| f_cnt = 0 |
| for i in range(5): |
| self.assertEqual(f(), 20) |
| self.assertEqual(f_cnt, 5) |
| hits, misses, maxsize, currsize = f.cache_info() |
| self.assertEqual(hits, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(misses, 5) |
| self.assertEqual(currsize, 0) |
| |
| # test size one |
| @self.module.lru_cache(1) |
| def f(): |
| nonlocal f_cnt |
| f_cnt += 1 |
| return 20 |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_info().maxsize, 1) |
| f_cnt = 0 |
| for i in range(5): |
| self.assertEqual(f(), 20) |
| self.assertEqual(f_cnt, 1) |
| hits, misses, maxsize, currsize = f.cache_info() |
| self.assertEqual(hits, 4) |
| self.assertEqual(misses, 1) |
| self.assertEqual(currsize, 1) |
| |
| # test size two |
| @self.module.lru_cache(2) |
| def f(x): |
| nonlocal f_cnt |
| f_cnt += 1 |
| return x*10 |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_info().maxsize, 2) |
| f_cnt = 0 |
| for x in 7, 9, 7, 9, 7, 9, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 8, 8, 8, 7: |
| # * * * * |
| self.assertEqual(f(x), x*10) |
| self.assertEqual(f_cnt, 4) |
| hits, misses, maxsize, currsize = f.cache_info() |
| self.assertEqual(hits, 12) |
| self.assertEqual(misses, 4) |
| self.assertEqual(currsize, 2) |
| |
| def test_lru_no_args(self): |
| @self.module.lru_cache |
| def square(x): |
| return x ** 2 |
| |
| self.assertEqual(list(map(square, [10, 20, 10])), |
| [100, 400, 100]) |
| self.assertEqual(square.cache_info().hits, 1) |
| self.assertEqual(square.cache_info().misses, 2) |
| self.assertEqual(square.cache_info().maxsize, 128) |
| self.assertEqual(square.cache_info().currsize, 2) |
| |
| def test_lru_bug_35780(self): |
| # C version of the lru_cache was not checking to see if |
| # the user function call has already modified the cache |
| # (this arises in recursive calls and in multi-threading). |
| # This cause the cache to have orphan links not referenced |
| # by the cache dictionary. |
| |
| once = True # Modified by f(x) below |
| |
| @self.module.lru_cache(maxsize=10) |
| def f(x): |
| nonlocal once |
| rv = f'.{x}.' |
| if x == 20 and once: |
| once = False |
| rv = f(x) |
| return rv |
| |
| # Fill the cache |
| for x in range(15): |
| self.assertEqual(f(x), f'.{x}.') |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_info().currsize, 10) |
| |
| # Make a recursive call and make sure the cache remains full |
| self.assertEqual(f(20), '.20.') |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_info().currsize, 10) |
| |
| def test_lru_bug_36650(self): |
| # C version of lru_cache was treating a call with an empty **kwargs |
| # dictionary as being distinct from a call with no keywords at all. |
| # This did not result in an incorrect answer, but it did trigger |
| # an unexpected cache miss. |
| |
| @self.module.lru_cache() |
| def f(x): |
| pass |
| |
| f(0) |
| f(0, **{}) |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_info().hits, 1) |
| |
| def test_lru_hash_only_once(self): |
| # To protect against weird reentrancy bugs and to improve |
| # efficiency when faced with slow __hash__ methods, the |
| # LRU cache guarantees that it will only call __hash__ |
| # only once per use as an argument to the cached function. |
| |
| @self.module.lru_cache(maxsize=1) |
| def f(x, y): |
| return x * 3 + y |
| |
| # Simulate the integer 5 |
| mock_int = unittest.mock.Mock() |
| mock_int.__mul__ = unittest.mock.Mock(return_value=15) |
| mock_int.__hash__ = unittest.mock.Mock(return_value=999) |
| |
| # Add to cache: One use as an argument gives one call |
| self.assertEqual(f(mock_int, 1), 16) |
| self.assertEqual(mock_int.__hash__.call_count, 1) |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_info(), (0, 1, 1, 1)) |
| |
| # Cache hit: One use as an argument gives one additional call |
| self.assertEqual(f(mock_int, 1), 16) |
| self.assertEqual(mock_int.__hash__.call_count, 2) |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_info(), (1, 1, 1, 1)) |
| |
| # Cache eviction: No use as an argument gives no additional call |
| self.assertEqual(f(6, 2), 20) |
| self.assertEqual(mock_int.__hash__.call_count, 2) |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_info(), (1, 2, 1, 1)) |
| |
| # Cache miss: One use as an argument gives one additional call |
| self.assertEqual(f(mock_int, 1), 16) |
| self.assertEqual(mock_int.__hash__.call_count, 3) |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_info(), (1, 3, 1, 1)) |
| |
| def test_lru_reentrancy_with_len(self): |
| # Test to make sure the LRU cache code isn't thrown-off by |
| # caching the built-in len() function. Since len() can be |
| # cached, we shouldn't use it inside the lru code itself. |
| old_len = builtins.len |
| try: |
| builtins.len = self.module.lru_cache(4)(len) |
| for i in [0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1, 7, 2, 1]: |
| self.assertEqual(len('abcdefghijklmn'[:i]), i) |
| finally: |
| builtins.len = old_len |
| |
| def test_lru_star_arg_handling(self): |
| # Test regression that arose in ea064ff3c10f |
| @functools.lru_cache() |
| def f(*args): |
| return args |
| |
| self.assertEqual(f(1, 2), (1, 2)) |
| self.assertEqual(f((1, 2)), ((1, 2),)) |
| |
| def test_lru_type_error(self): |
| # Regression test for issue #28653. |
| # lru_cache was leaking when one of the arguments |
| # wasn't cacheable. |
| |
| @functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None) |
| def infinite_cache(o): |
| pass |
| |
| @functools.lru_cache(maxsize=10) |
| def limited_cache(o): |
| pass |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| infinite_cache([]) |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| limited_cache([]) |
| |
| def test_lru_with_maxsize_none(self): |
| @self.module.lru_cache(maxsize=None) |
| def fib(n): |
| if n < 2: |
| return n |
| return fib(n-1) + fib(n-2) |
| self.assertEqual([fib(n) for n in range(16)], |
| [0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610]) |
| self.assertEqual(fib.cache_info(), |
| self.module._CacheInfo(hits=28, misses=16, maxsize=None, currsize=16)) |
| fib.cache_clear() |
| self.assertEqual(fib.cache_info(), |
| self.module._CacheInfo(hits=0, misses=0, maxsize=None, currsize=0)) |
| |
| def test_lru_with_maxsize_negative(self): |
| @self.module.lru_cache(maxsize=-10) |
| def eq(n): |
| return n |
| for i in (0, 1): |
| self.assertEqual([eq(n) for n in range(150)], list(range(150))) |
| self.assertEqual(eq.cache_info(), |
| self.module._CacheInfo(hits=0, misses=300, maxsize=0, currsize=0)) |
| |
| def test_lru_with_exceptions(self): |
| # Verify that user_function exceptions get passed through without |
| # creating a hard-to-read chained exception. |
| # http://bugs.python.org/issue13177 |
| for maxsize in (None, 128): |
| @self.module.lru_cache(maxsize) |
| def func(i): |
| return 'abc'[i] |
| self.assertEqual(func(0), 'a') |
| with self.assertRaises(IndexError) as cm: |
| func(15) |
| self.assertIsNone(cm.exception.__context__) |
| # Verify that the previous exception did not result in a cached entry |
| with self.assertRaises(IndexError): |
| func(15) |
| |
| def test_lru_with_types(self): |
| for maxsize in (None, 128): |
| @self.module.lru_cache(maxsize=maxsize, typed=True) |
| def square(x): |
| return x * x |
| self.assertEqual(square(3), 9) |
| self.assertEqual(type(square(3)), type(9)) |
| self.assertEqual(square(3.0), 9.0) |
| self.assertEqual(type(square(3.0)), type(9.0)) |
| self.assertEqual(square(x=3), 9) |
| self.assertEqual(type(square(x=3)), type(9)) |
| self.assertEqual(square(x=3.0), 9.0) |
| self.assertEqual(type(square(x=3.0)), type(9.0)) |
| self.assertEqual(square.cache_info().hits, 4) |
| self.assertEqual(square.cache_info().misses, 4) |
| |
| def test_lru_with_keyword_args(self): |
| @self.module.lru_cache() |
| def fib(n): |
| if n < 2: |
| return n |
| return fib(n=n-1) + fib(n=n-2) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| [fib(n=number) for number in range(16)], |
| [0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610] |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual(fib.cache_info(), |
| self.module._CacheInfo(hits=28, misses=16, maxsize=128, currsize=16)) |
| fib.cache_clear() |
| self.assertEqual(fib.cache_info(), |
| self.module._CacheInfo(hits=0, misses=0, maxsize=128, currsize=0)) |
| |
| def test_lru_with_keyword_args_maxsize_none(self): |
| @self.module.lru_cache(maxsize=None) |
| def fib(n): |
| if n < 2: |
| return n |
| return fib(n=n-1) + fib(n=n-2) |
| self.assertEqual([fib(n=number) for number in range(16)], |
| [0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610]) |
| self.assertEqual(fib.cache_info(), |
| self.module._CacheInfo(hits=28, misses=16, maxsize=None, currsize=16)) |
| fib.cache_clear() |
| self.assertEqual(fib.cache_info(), |
| self.module._CacheInfo(hits=0, misses=0, maxsize=None, currsize=0)) |
| |
| def test_kwargs_order(self): |
| # PEP 468: Preserving Keyword Argument Order |
| @self.module.lru_cache(maxsize=10) |
| def f(**kwargs): |
| return list(kwargs.items()) |
| self.assertEqual(f(a=1, b=2), [('a', 1), ('b', 2)]) |
| self.assertEqual(f(b=2, a=1), [('b', 2), ('a', 1)]) |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_info(), |
| self.module._CacheInfo(hits=0, misses=2, maxsize=10, currsize=2)) |
| |
| def test_lru_cache_decoration(self): |
| def f(zomg: 'zomg_annotation'): |
| """f doc string""" |
| return 42 |
| g = self.module.lru_cache()(f) |
| for attr in self.module.WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS: |
| self.assertEqual(getattr(g, attr), getattr(f, attr)) |
| |
| def test_lru_cache_threaded(self): |
| n, m = 5, 11 |
| def orig(x, y): |
| return 3 * x + y |
| f = self.module.lru_cache(maxsize=n*m)(orig) |
| hits, misses, maxsize, currsize = f.cache_info() |
| self.assertEqual(currsize, 0) |
| |
| start = threading.Event() |
| def full(k): |
| start.wait(10) |
| for _ in range(m): |
| self.assertEqual(f(k, 0), orig(k, 0)) |
| |
| def clear(): |
| start.wait(10) |
| for _ in range(2*m): |
| f.cache_clear() |
| |
| orig_si = sys.getswitchinterval() |
| support.setswitchinterval(1e-6) |
| try: |
| # create n threads in order to fill cache |
| threads = [threading.Thread(target=full, args=[k]) |
| for k in range(n)] |
| with threading_helper.start_threads(threads): |
| start.set() |
| |
| hits, misses, maxsize, currsize = f.cache_info() |
| if self.module is py_functools: |
| # XXX: Why can be not equal? |
| self.assertLessEqual(misses, n) |
| self.assertLessEqual(hits, m*n - misses) |
| else: |
| self.assertEqual(misses, n) |
| self.assertEqual(hits, m*n - misses) |
| self.assertEqual(currsize, n) |
| |
| # create n threads in order to fill cache and 1 to clear it |
| threads = [threading.Thread(target=clear)] |
| threads += [threading.Thread(target=full, args=[k]) |
| for k in range(n)] |
| start.clear() |
| with threading_helper.start_threads(threads): |
| start.set() |
| finally: |
| sys.setswitchinterval(orig_si) |
| |
| def test_lru_cache_threaded2(self): |
| # Simultaneous call with the same arguments |
| n, m = 5, 7 |
| start = threading.Barrier(n+1) |
| pause = threading.Barrier(n+1) |
| stop = threading.Barrier(n+1) |
| @self.module.lru_cache(maxsize=m*n) |
| def f(x): |
| pause.wait(10) |
| return 3 * x |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_info(), (0, 0, m*n, 0)) |
| def test(): |
| for i in range(m): |
| start.wait(10) |
| self.assertEqual(f(i), 3 * i) |
| stop.wait(10) |
| threads = [threading.Thread(target=test) for k in range(n)] |
| with threading_helper.start_threads(threads): |
| for i in range(m): |
| start.wait(10) |
| stop.reset() |
| pause.wait(10) |
| start.reset() |
| stop.wait(10) |
| pause.reset() |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_info(), (0, (i+1)*n, m*n, i+1)) |
| |
| def test_lru_cache_threaded3(self): |
| @self.module.lru_cache(maxsize=2) |
| def f(x): |
| time.sleep(.01) |
| return 3 * x |
| def test(i, x): |
| with self.subTest(thread=i): |
| self.assertEqual(f(x), 3 * x, i) |
| threads = [threading.Thread(target=test, args=(i, v)) |
| for i, v in enumerate([1, 2, 2, 3, 2])] |
| with threading_helper.start_threads(threads): |
| pass |
| |
| def test_need_for_rlock(self): |
| # This will deadlock on an LRU cache that uses a regular lock |
| |
| @self.module.lru_cache(maxsize=10) |
| def test_func(x): |
| 'Used to demonstrate a reentrant lru_cache call within a single thread' |
| return x |
| |
| class DoubleEq: |
| 'Demonstrate a reentrant lru_cache call within a single thread' |
| def __init__(self, x): |
| self.x = x |
| def __hash__(self): |
| return self.x |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if self.x == 2: |
| test_func(DoubleEq(1)) |
| return self.x == other.x |
| |
| test_func(DoubleEq(1)) # Load the cache |
| test_func(DoubleEq(2)) # Load the cache |
| self.assertEqual(test_func(DoubleEq(2)), # Trigger a re-entrant __eq__ call |
| DoubleEq(2)) # Verify the correct return value |
| |
| def test_lru_method(self): |
| class X(int): |
| f_cnt = 0 |
| @self.module.lru_cache(2) |
| def f(self, x): |
| self.f_cnt += 1 |
| return x*10+self |
| a = X(5) |
| b = X(5) |
| c = X(7) |
| self.assertEqual(X.f.cache_info(), (0, 0, 2, 0)) |
| |
| for x in 1, 2, 2, 3, 1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 3: |
| self.assertEqual(a.f(x), x*10 + 5) |
| self.assertEqual((a.f_cnt, b.f_cnt, c.f_cnt), (6, 0, 0)) |
| self.assertEqual(X.f.cache_info(), (4, 6, 2, 2)) |
| |
| for x in 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 2, 2, 2: |
| self.assertEqual(b.f(x), x*10 + 5) |
| self.assertEqual((a.f_cnt, b.f_cnt, c.f_cnt), (6, 4, 0)) |
| self.assertEqual(X.f.cache_info(), (10, 10, 2, 2)) |
| |
| for x in 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 3, 2, 1: |
| self.assertEqual(c.f(x), x*10 + 7) |
| self.assertEqual((a.f_cnt, b.f_cnt, c.f_cnt), (6, 4, 5)) |
| self.assertEqual(X.f.cache_info(), (15, 15, 2, 2)) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(a.f.cache_info(), X.f.cache_info()) |
| self.assertEqual(b.f.cache_info(), X.f.cache_info()) |
| self.assertEqual(c.f.cache_info(), X.f.cache_info()) |
| |
| def test_pickle(self): |
| cls = self.__class__ |
| for f in cls.cached_func[0], cls.cached_meth, cls.cached_staticmeth: |
| for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1): |
| with self.subTest(proto=proto, func=f): |
| f_copy = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(f, proto)) |
| self.assertIs(f_copy, f) |
| |
| def test_copy(self): |
| cls = self.__class__ |
| def orig(x, y): |
| return 3 * x + y |
| part = self.module.partial(orig, 2) |
| funcs = (cls.cached_func[0], cls.cached_meth, cls.cached_staticmeth, |
| self.module.lru_cache(2)(part)) |
| for f in funcs: |
| with self.subTest(func=f): |
| f_copy = copy.copy(f) |
| self.assertIs(f_copy, f) |
| |
| def test_deepcopy(self): |
| cls = self.__class__ |
| def orig(x, y): |
| return 3 * x + y |
| part = self.module.partial(orig, 2) |
| funcs = (cls.cached_func[0], cls.cached_meth, cls.cached_staticmeth, |
| self.module.lru_cache(2)(part)) |
| for f in funcs: |
| with self.subTest(func=f): |
| f_copy = copy.deepcopy(f) |
| self.assertIs(f_copy, f) |
| |
| def test_lru_cache_parameters(self): |
| @self.module.lru_cache(maxsize=2) |
| def f(): |
| return 1 |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_parameters(), {'maxsize': 2, "typed": False}) |
| |
| @self.module.lru_cache(maxsize=1000, typed=True) |
| def f(): |
| return 1 |
| self.assertEqual(f.cache_parameters(), {'maxsize': 1000, "typed": True}) |
| |
| def test_lru_cache_weakrefable(self): |
| @self.module.lru_cache |
| def test_function(x): |
| return x |
| |
| class A: |
| @self.module.lru_cache |
| def test_method(self, x): |
| return (self, x) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| @self.module.lru_cache |
| def test_staticmethod(x): |
| return (self, x) |
| |
| refs = [weakref.ref(test_function), |
| weakref.ref(A.test_method), |
| weakref.ref(A.test_staticmethod)] |
| |
| for ref in refs: |
| self.assertIsNotNone(ref()) |
| |
| del A |
| del test_function |
| gc.collect() |
| |
| for ref in refs: |
| self.assertIsNone(ref()) |
| |
| |
| @py_functools.lru_cache() |
| def py_cached_func(x, y): |
| return 3 * x + y |
| |
| @c_functools.lru_cache() |
| def c_cached_func(x, y): |
| return 3 * x + y |
| |
| |
| class TestLRUPy(TestLRU, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = py_functools |
| cached_func = py_cached_func, |
| |
| @module.lru_cache() |
| def cached_meth(self, x, y): |
| return 3 * x + y |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| @module.lru_cache() |
| def cached_staticmeth(x, y): |
| return 3 * x + y |
| |
| |
| class TestLRUC(TestLRU, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = c_functools |
| cached_func = c_cached_func, |
| |
| @module.lru_cache() |
| def cached_meth(self, x, y): |
| return 3 * x + y |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| @module.lru_cache() |
| def cached_staticmeth(x, y): |
| return 3 * x + y |
| |
| |
| class TestSingleDispatch(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_simple_overloads(self): |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def g(obj): |
| return "base" |
| def g_int(i): |
| return "integer" |
| g.register(int, g_int) |
| self.assertEqual(g("str"), "base") |
| self.assertEqual(g(1), "integer") |
| self.assertEqual(g([1,2,3]), "base") |
| |
| def test_mro(self): |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def g(obj): |
| return "base" |
| class A: |
| pass |
| class C(A): |
| pass |
| class B(A): |
| pass |
| class D(C, B): |
| pass |
| def g_A(a): |
| return "A" |
| def g_B(b): |
| return "B" |
| g.register(A, g_A) |
| g.register(B, g_B) |
| self.assertEqual(g(A()), "A") |
| self.assertEqual(g(B()), "B") |
| self.assertEqual(g(C()), "A") |
| self.assertEqual(g(D()), "B") |
| |
| def test_register_decorator(self): |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def g(obj): |
| return "base" |
| @g.register(int) |
| def g_int(i): |
| return "int %s" % (i,) |
| self.assertEqual(g(""), "base") |
| self.assertEqual(g(12), "int 12") |
| self.assertIs(g.dispatch(int), g_int) |
| self.assertIs(g.dispatch(object), g.dispatch(str)) |
| # Note: in the assert above this is not g. |
| # @singledispatch returns the wrapper. |
| |
| def test_wrapping_attributes(self): |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def g(obj): |
| "Simple test" |
| return "Test" |
| self.assertEqual(g.__name__, "g") |
| if sys.flags.optimize < 2: |
| self.assertEqual(g.__doc__, "Simple test") |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(decimal, 'requires _decimal') |
| @support.cpython_only |
| def test_c_classes(self): |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def g(obj): |
| return "base" |
| @g.register(decimal.DecimalException) |
| def _(obj): |
| return obj.args |
| subn = decimal.Subnormal("Exponent < Emin") |
| rnd = decimal.Rounded("Number got rounded") |
| self.assertEqual(g(subn), ("Exponent < Emin",)) |
| self.assertEqual(g(rnd), ("Number got rounded",)) |
| @g.register(decimal.Subnormal) |
| def _(obj): |
| return "Too small to care." |
| self.assertEqual(g(subn), "Too small to care.") |
| self.assertEqual(g(rnd), ("Number got rounded",)) |
| |
| def test_compose_mro(self): |
| # None of the examples in this test depend on haystack ordering. |
| c = collections.abc |
| mro = functools._compose_mro |
| bases = [c.Sequence, c.MutableMapping, c.Mapping, c.Set] |
| for haystack in permutations(bases): |
| m = mro(dict, haystack) |
| self.assertEqual(m, [dict, c.MutableMapping, c.Mapping, |
| c.Collection, c.Sized, c.Iterable, |
| c.Container, object]) |
| bases = [c.Container, c.Mapping, c.MutableMapping, collections.OrderedDict] |
| for haystack in permutations(bases): |
| m = mro(collections.ChainMap, haystack) |
| self.assertEqual(m, [collections.ChainMap, c.MutableMapping, c.Mapping, |
| c.Collection, c.Sized, c.Iterable, |
| c.Container, object]) |
| |
| # If there's a generic function with implementations registered for |
| # both Sized and Container, passing a defaultdict to it results in an |
| # ambiguous dispatch which will cause a RuntimeError (see |
| # test_mro_conflicts). |
| bases = [c.Container, c.Sized, str] |
| for haystack in permutations(bases): |
| m = mro(collections.defaultdict, [c.Sized, c.Container, str]) |
| self.assertEqual(m, [collections.defaultdict, dict, c.Sized, |
| c.Container, object]) |
| |
| # MutableSequence below is registered directly on D. In other words, it |
| # precedes MutableMapping which means single dispatch will always |
| # choose MutableSequence here. |
| class D(collections.defaultdict): |
| pass |
| c.MutableSequence.register(D) |
| bases = [c.MutableSequence, c.MutableMapping] |
| for haystack in permutations(bases): |
| m = mro(D, bases) |
| self.assertEqual(m, [D, c.MutableSequence, c.Sequence, c.Reversible, |
| collections.defaultdict, dict, c.MutableMapping, c.Mapping, |
| c.Collection, c.Sized, c.Iterable, c.Container, |
| object]) |
| |
| # Container and Callable are registered on different base classes and |
| # a generic function supporting both should always pick the Callable |
| # implementation if a C instance is passed. |
| class C(collections.defaultdict): |
| def __call__(self): |
| pass |
| bases = [c.Sized, c.Callable, c.Container, c.Mapping] |
| for haystack in permutations(bases): |
| m = mro(C, haystack) |
| self.assertEqual(m, [C, c.Callable, collections.defaultdict, dict, c.Mapping, |
| c.Collection, c.Sized, c.Iterable, |
| c.Container, object]) |
| |
| def test_register_abc(self): |
| c = collections.abc |
| d = {"a": "b"} |
| l = [1, 2, 3] |
| s = {object(), None} |
| f = frozenset(s) |
| t = (1, 2, 3) |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def g(obj): |
| return "base" |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "base") |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "base") |
| self.assertEqual(g(s), "base") |
| self.assertEqual(g(f), "base") |
| self.assertEqual(g(t), "base") |
| g.register(c.Sized, lambda obj: "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(s), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(f), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(t), "sized") |
| g.register(c.MutableMapping, lambda obj: "mutablemapping") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "mutablemapping") |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(s), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(f), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(t), "sized") |
| g.register(collections.ChainMap, lambda obj: "chainmap") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "mutablemapping") # irrelevant ABCs registered |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(s), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(f), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(t), "sized") |
| g.register(c.MutableSequence, lambda obj: "mutablesequence") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "mutablemapping") |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "mutablesequence") |
| self.assertEqual(g(s), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(f), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(t), "sized") |
| g.register(c.MutableSet, lambda obj: "mutableset") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "mutablemapping") |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "mutablesequence") |
| self.assertEqual(g(s), "mutableset") |
| self.assertEqual(g(f), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(t), "sized") |
| g.register(c.Mapping, lambda obj: "mapping") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "mutablemapping") # not specific enough |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "mutablesequence") |
| self.assertEqual(g(s), "mutableset") |
| self.assertEqual(g(f), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(t), "sized") |
| g.register(c.Sequence, lambda obj: "sequence") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "mutablemapping") |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "mutablesequence") |
| self.assertEqual(g(s), "mutableset") |
| self.assertEqual(g(f), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(g(t), "sequence") |
| g.register(c.Set, lambda obj: "set") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "mutablemapping") |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "mutablesequence") |
| self.assertEqual(g(s), "mutableset") |
| self.assertEqual(g(f), "set") |
| self.assertEqual(g(t), "sequence") |
| g.register(dict, lambda obj: "dict") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "dict") |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "mutablesequence") |
| self.assertEqual(g(s), "mutableset") |
| self.assertEqual(g(f), "set") |
| self.assertEqual(g(t), "sequence") |
| g.register(list, lambda obj: "list") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "dict") |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "list") |
| self.assertEqual(g(s), "mutableset") |
| self.assertEqual(g(f), "set") |
| self.assertEqual(g(t), "sequence") |
| g.register(set, lambda obj: "concrete-set") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "dict") |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "list") |
| self.assertEqual(g(s), "concrete-set") |
| self.assertEqual(g(f), "set") |
| self.assertEqual(g(t), "sequence") |
| g.register(frozenset, lambda obj: "frozen-set") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "dict") |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "list") |
| self.assertEqual(g(s), "concrete-set") |
| self.assertEqual(g(f), "frozen-set") |
| self.assertEqual(g(t), "sequence") |
| g.register(tuple, lambda obj: "tuple") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "dict") |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "list") |
| self.assertEqual(g(s), "concrete-set") |
| self.assertEqual(g(f), "frozen-set") |
| self.assertEqual(g(t), "tuple") |
| |
| def test_c3_abc(self): |
| c = collections.abc |
| mro = functools._c3_mro |
| class A(object): |
| pass |
| class B(A): |
| def __len__(self): |
| return 0 # implies Sized |
| @c.Container.register |
| class C(object): |
| pass |
| class D(object): |
| pass # unrelated |
| class X(D, C, B): |
| def __call__(self): |
| pass # implies Callable |
| expected = [X, c.Callable, D, C, c.Container, B, c.Sized, A, object] |
| for abcs in permutations([c.Sized, c.Callable, c.Container]): |
| self.assertEqual(mro(X, abcs=abcs), expected) |
| # unrelated ABCs don't appear in the resulting MRO |
| many_abcs = [c.Mapping, c.Sized, c.Callable, c.Container, c.Iterable] |
| self.assertEqual(mro(X, abcs=many_abcs), expected) |
| |
| def test_false_meta(self): |
| # see issue23572 |
| class MetaA(type): |
| def __len__(self): |
| return 0 |
| class A(metaclass=MetaA): |
| pass |
| class AA(A): |
| pass |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def fun(a): |
| return 'base A' |
| @fun.register(A) |
| def _(a): |
| return 'fun A' |
| aa = AA() |
| self.assertEqual(fun(aa), 'fun A') |
| |
| def test_mro_conflicts(self): |
| c = collections.abc |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def g(arg): |
| return "base" |
| class O(c.Sized): |
| def __len__(self): |
| return 0 |
| o = O() |
| self.assertEqual(g(o), "base") |
| g.register(c.Iterable, lambda arg: "iterable") |
| g.register(c.Container, lambda arg: "container") |
| g.register(c.Sized, lambda arg: "sized") |
| g.register(c.Set, lambda arg: "set") |
| self.assertEqual(g(o), "sized") |
| c.Iterable.register(O) |
| self.assertEqual(g(o), "sized") # because it's explicitly in __mro__ |
| c.Container.register(O) |
| self.assertEqual(g(o), "sized") # see above: Sized is in __mro__ |
| c.Set.register(O) |
| self.assertEqual(g(o), "set") # because c.Set is a subclass of |
| # c.Sized and c.Container |
| class P: |
| pass |
| p = P() |
| self.assertEqual(g(p), "base") |
| c.Iterable.register(P) |
| self.assertEqual(g(p), "iterable") |
| c.Container.register(P) |
| with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError) as re_one: |
| g(p) |
| self.assertIn( |
| str(re_one.exception), |
| (("Ambiguous dispatch: <class 'collections.abc.Container'> " |
| "or <class 'collections.abc.Iterable'>"), |
| ("Ambiguous dispatch: <class 'collections.abc.Iterable'> " |
| "or <class 'collections.abc.Container'>")), |
| ) |
| class Q(c.Sized): |
| def __len__(self): |
| return 0 |
| q = Q() |
| self.assertEqual(g(q), "sized") |
| c.Iterable.register(Q) |
| self.assertEqual(g(q), "sized") # because it's explicitly in __mro__ |
| c.Set.register(Q) |
| self.assertEqual(g(q), "set") # because c.Set is a subclass of |
| # c.Sized and c.Iterable |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def h(arg): |
| return "base" |
| @h.register(c.Sized) |
| def _(arg): |
| return "sized" |
| @h.register(c.Container) |
| def _(arg): |
| return "container" |
| # Even though Sized and Container are explicit bases of MutableMapping, |
| # this ABC is implicitly registered on defaultdict which makes all of |
| # MutableMapping's bases implicit as well from defaultdict's |
| # perspective. |
| with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError) as re_two: |
| h(collections.defaultdict(lambda: 0)) |
| self.assertIn( |
| str(re_two.exception), |
| (("Ambiguous dispatch: <class 'collections.abc.Container'> " |
| "or <class 'collections.abc.Sized'>"), |
| ("Ambiguous dispatch: <class 'collections.abc.Sized'> " |
| "or <class 'collections.abc.Container'>")), |
| ) |
| class R(collections.defaultdict): |
| pass |
| c.MutableSequence.register(R) |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def i(arg): |
| return "base" |
| @i.register(c.MutableMapping) |
| def _(arg): |
| return "mapping" |
| @i.register(c.MutableSequence) |
| def _(arg): |
| return "sequence" |
| r = R() |
| self.assertEqual(i(r), "sequence") |
| class S: |
| pass |
| class T(S, c.Sized): |
| def __len__(self): |
| return 0 |
| t = T() |
| self.assertEqual(h(t), "sized") |
| c.Container.register(T) |
| self.assertEqual(h(t), "sized") # because it's explicitly in the MRO |
| class U: |
| def __len__(self): |
| return 0 |
| u = U() |
| self.assertEqual(h(u), "sized") # implicit Sized subclass inferred |
| # from the existence of __len__() |
| c.Container.register(U) |
| # There is no preference for registered versus inferred ABCs. |
| with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError) as re_three: |
| h(u) |
| self.assertIn( |
| str(re_three.exception), |
| (("Ambiguous dispatch: <class 'collections.abc.Container'> " |
| "or <class 'collections.abc.Sized'>"), |
| ("Ambiguous dispatch: <class 'collections.abc.Sized'> " |
| "or <class 'collections.abc.Container'>")), |
| ) |
| class V(c.Sized, S): |
| def __len__(self): |
| return 0 |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def j(arg): |
| return "base" |
| @j.register(S) |
| def _(arg): |
| return "s" |
| @j.register(c.Container) |
| def _(arg): |
| return "container" |
| v = V() |
| self.assertEqual(j(v), "s") |
| c.Container.register(V) |
| self.assertEqual(j(v), "container") # because it ends up right after |
| # Sized in the MRO |
| |
| def test_cache_invalidation(self): |
| from collections import UserDict |
| import weakref |
| |
| class TracingDict(UserDict): |
| def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| super(TracingDict, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
| self.set_ops = [] |
| self.get_ops = [] |
| def __getitem__(self, key): |
| result = self.data[key] |
| self.get_ops.append(key) |
| return result |
| def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
| self.set_ops.append(key) |
| self.data[key] = value |
| def clear(self): |
| self.data.clear() |
| |
| td = TracingDict() |
| with support.swap_attr(weakref, "WeakKeyDictionary", lambda: td): |
| c = collections.abc |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def g(arg): |
| return "base" |
| d = {} |
| l = [] |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "base") |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(td.get_ops, []) |
| self.assertEqual(td.set_ops, [dict]) |
| self.assertEqual(td.data[dict], g.registry[object]) |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "base") |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 2) |
| self.assertEqual(td.get_ops, []) |
| self.assertEqual(td.set_ops, [dict, list]) |
| self.assertEqual(td.data[dict], g.registry[object]) |
| self.assertEqual(td.data[list], g.registry[object]) |
| self.assertEqual(td.data[dict], td.data[list]) |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "base") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "base") |
| self.assertEqual(td.get_ops, [list, dict]) |
| self.assertEqual(td.set_ops, [dict, list]) |
| g.register(list, lambda arg: "list") |
| self.assertEqual(td.get_ops, [list, dict]) |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "base") |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(td.get_ops, [list, dict]) |
| self.assertEqual(td.set_ops, [dict, list, dict]) |
| self.assertEqual(td.data[dict], |
| functools._find_impl(dict, g.registry)) |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "list") |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 2) |
| self.assertEqual(td.get_ops, [list, dict]) |
| self.assertEqual(td.set_ops, [dict, list, dict, list]) |
| self.assertEqual(td.data[list], |
| functools._find_impl(list, g.registry)) |
| class X: |
| pass |
| c.MutableMapping.register(X) # Will not invalidate the cache, |
| # not using ABCs yet. |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "base") |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "list") |
| self.assertEqual(td.get_ops, [list, dict, dict, list]) |
| self.assertEqual(td.set_ops, [dict, list, dict, list]) |
| g.register(c.Sized, lambda arg: "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(td.get_ops, [list, dict, dict, list]) |
| self.assertEqual(td.set_ops, [dict, list, dict, list, dict]) |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "list") |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 2) |
| self.assertEqual(td.get_ops, [list, dict, dict, list]) |
| self.assertEqual(td.set_ops, [dict, list, dict, list, dict, list]) |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "list") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "sized") |
| self.assertEqual(td.get_ops, [list, dict, dict, list, list, dict]) |
| self.assertEqual(td.set_ops, [dict, list, dict, list, dict, list]) |
| g.dispatch(list) |
| g.dispatch(dict) |
| self.assertEqual(td.get_ops, [list, dict, dict, list, list, dict, |
| list, dict]) |
| self.assertEqual(td.set_ops, [dict, list, dict, list, dict, list]) |
| c.MutableSet.register(X) # Will invalidate the cache. |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 2) # Stale cache. |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "list") |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 1) |
| g.register(c.MutableMapping, lambda arg: "mutablemapping") |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "mutablemapping") |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "list") |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 2) |
| g.register(dict, lambda arg: "dict") |
| self.assertEqual(g(d), "dict") |
| self.assertEqual(g(l), "list") |
| g._clear_cache() |
| self.assertEqual(len(td), 0) |
| |
| def test_annotations(self): |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def i(arg): |
| return "base" |
| @i.register |
| def _(arg: collections.abc.Mapping): |
| return "mapping" |
| @i.register |
| def _(arg: "collections.abc.Sequence"): |
| return "sequence" |
| self.assertEqual(i(None), "base") |
| self.assertEqual(i({"a": 1}), "mapping") |
| self.assertEqual(i([1, 2, 3]), "sequence") |
| self.assertEqual(i((1, 2, 3)), "sequence") |
| self.assertEqual(i("str"), "sequence") |
| |
| # Registering classes as callables doesn't work with annotations, |
| # you need to pass the type explicitly. |
| @i.register(str) |
| class _: |
| def __init__(self, arg): |
| self.arg = arg |
| |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return self.arg == other |
| self.assertEqual(i("str"), "str") |
| |
| def test_method_register(self): |
| class A: |
| @functools.singledispatchmethod |
| def t(self, arg): |
| self.arg = "base" |
| @t.register(int) |
| def _(self, arg): |
| self.arg = "int" |
| @t.register(str) |
| def _(self, arg): |
| self.arg = "str" |
| a = A() |
| |
| a.t(0) |
| self.assertEqual(a.arg, "int") |
| aa = A() |
| self.assertFalse(hasattr(aa, 'arg')) |
| a.t('') |
| self.assertEqual(a.arg, "str") |
| aa = A() |
| self.assertFalse(hasattr(aa, 'arg')) |
| a.t(0.0) |
| self.assertEqual(a.arg, "base") |
| aa = A() |
| self.assertFalse(hasattr(aa, 'arg')) |
| |
| def test_staticmethod_register(self): |
| class A: |
| @functools.singledispatchmethod |
| @staticmethod |
| def t(arg): |
| return arg |
| @t.register(int) |
| @staticmethod |
| def _(arg): |
| return isinstance(arg, int) |
| @t.register(str) |
| @staticmethod |
| def _(arg): |
| return isinstance(arg, str) |
| a = A() |
| |
| self.assertTrue(A.t(0)) |
| self.assertTrue(A.t('')) |
| self.assertEqual(A.t(0.0), 0.0) |
| |
| def test_classmethod_register(self): |
| class A: |
| def __init__(self, arg): |
| self.arg = arg |
| |
| @functools.singledispatchmethod |
| @classmethod |
| def t(cls, arg): |
| return cls("base") |
| @t.register(int) |
| @classmethod |
| def _(cls, arg): |
| return cls("int") |
| @t.register(str) |
| @classmethod |
| def _(cls, arg): |
| return cls("str") |
| |
| self.assertEqual(A.t(0).arg, "int") |
| self.assertEqual(A.t('').arg, "str") |
| self.assertEqual(A.t(0.0).arg, "base") |
| |
| def test_callable_register(self): |
| class A: |
| def __init__(self, arg): |
| self.arg = arg |
| |
| @functools.singledispatchmethod |
| @classmethod |
| def t(cls, arg): |
| return cls("base") |
| |
| @A.t.register(int) |
| @classmethod |
| def _(cls, arg): |
| return cls("int") |
| @A.t.register(str) |
| @classmethod |
| def _(cls, arg): |
| return cls("str") |
| |
| self.assertEqual(A.t(0).arg, "int") |
| self.assertEqual(A.t('').arg, "str") |
| self.assertEqual(A.t(0.0).arg, "base") |
| |
| def test_abstractmethod_register(self): |
| class Abstract(abc.ABCMeta): |
| |
| @functools.singledispatchmethod |
| @abc.abstractmethod |
| def add(self, x, y): |
| pass |
| |
| self.assertTrue(Abstract.add.__isabstractmethod__) |
| |
| def test_type_ann_register(self): |
| class A: |
| @functools.singledispatchmethod |
| def t(self, arg): |
| return "base" |
| @t.register |
| def _(self, arg: int): |
| return "int" |
| @t.register |
| def _(self, arg: str): |
| return "str" |
| a = A() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(a.t(0), "int") |
| self.assertEqual(a.t(''), "str") |
| self.assertEqual(a.t(0.0), "base") |
| |
| def test_invalid_registrations(self): |
| msg_prefix = "Invalid first argument to `register()`: " |
| msg_suffix = ( |
| ". Use either `@register(some_class)` or plain `@register` on an " |
| "annotated function." |
| ) |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def i(arg): |
| return "base" |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as exc: |
| @i.register(42) |
| def _(arg): |
| return "I annotated with a non-type" |
| self.assertTrue(str(exc.exception).startswith(msg_prefix + "42")) |
| self.assertTrue(str(exc.exception).endswith(msg_suffix)) |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as exc: |
| @i.register |
| def _(arg): |
| return "I forgot to annotate" |
| self.assertTrue(str(exc.exception).startswith(msg_prefix + |
| "<function TestSingleDispatch.test_invalid_registrations.<locals>._" |
| )) |
| self.assertTrue(str(exc.exception).endswith(msg_suffix)) |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as exc: |
| @i.register |
| def _(arg: typing.Iterable[str]): |
| # At runtime, dispatching on generics is impossible. |
| # When registering implementations with singledispatch, avoid |
| # types from `typing`. Instead, annotate with regular types |
| # or ABCs. |
| return "I annotated with a generic collection" |
| self.assertTrue(str(exc.exception).startswith( |
| "Invalid annotation for 'arg'." |
| )) |
| self.assertTrue(str(exc.exception).endswith( |
| 'typing.Iterable[str] is not a class.' |
| )) |
| |
| def test_invalid_positional_argument(self): |
| @functools.singledispatch |
| def f(*args): |
| pass |
| msg = 'f requires at least 1 positional argument' |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg): |
| f() |
| |
| |
| class CachedCostItem: |
| _cost = 1 |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| self.lock = py_functools.RLock() |
| |
| @py_functools.cached_property |
| def cost(self): |
| """The cost of the item.""" |
| with self.lock: |
| self._cost += 1 |
| return self._cost |
| |
| |
| class OptionallyCachedCostItem: |
| _cost = 1 |
| |
| def get_cost(self): |
| """The cost of the item.""" |
| self._cost += 1 |
| return self._cost |
| |
| cached_cost = py_functools.cached_property(get_cost) |
| |
| |
| class CachedCostItemWait: |
| |
| def __init__(self, event): |
| self._cost = 1 |
| self.lock = py_functools.RLock() |
| self.event = event |
| |
| @py_functools.cached_property |
| def cost(self): |
| self.event.wait(1) |
| with self.lock: |
| self._cost += 1 |
| return self._cost |
| |
| |
| class CachedCostItemWithSlots: |
| __slots__ = ('_cost') |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| self._cost = 1 |
| |
| @py_functools.cached_property |
| def cost(self): |
| raise RuntimeError('never called, slots not supported') |
| |
| |
| class TestCachedProperty(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_cached(self): |
| item = CachedCostItem() |
| self.assertEqual(item.cost, 2) |
| self.assertEqual(item.cost, 2) # not 3 |
| |
| def test_cached_attribute_name_differs_from_func_name(self): |
| item = OptionallyCachedCostItem() |
| self.assertEqual(item.get_cost(), 2) |
| self.assertEqual(item.cached_cost, 3) |
| self.assertEqual(item.get_cost(), 4) |
| self.assertEqual(item.cached_cost, 3) |
| |
| def test_threaded(self): |
| go = threading.Event() |
| item = CachedCostItemWait(go) |
| |
| num_threads = 3 |
| |
| orig_si = sys.getswitchinterval() |
| sys.setswitchinterval(1e-6) |
| try: |
| threads = [ |
| threading.Thread(target=lambda: item.cost) |
| for k in range(num_threads) |
| ] |
| with threading_helper.start_threads(threads): |
| go.set() |
| finally: |
| sys.setswitchinterval(orig_si) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(item.cost, 2) |
| |
| def test_object_with_slots(self): |
| item = CachedCostItemWithSlots() |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex( |
| TypeError, |
| "No '__dict__' attribute on 'CachedCostItemWithSlots' instance to cache 'cost' property.", |
| ): |
| item.cost |
| |
| def test_immutable_dict(self): |
| class MyMeta(type): |
| @py_functools.cached_property |
| def prop(self): |
| return True |
| |
| class MyClass(metaclass=MyMeta): |
| pass |
| |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex( |
| TypeError, |
| "The '__dict__' attribute on 'MyMeta' instance does not support item assignment for caching 'prop' property.", |
| ): |
| MyClass.prop |
| |
| def test_reuse_different_names(self): |
| """Disallow this case because decorated function a would not be cached.""" |
| with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError) as ctx: |
| class ReusedCachedProperty: |
| @py_functools.cached_property |
| def a(self): |
| pass |
| |
| b = a |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| str(ctx.exception.__context__), |
| str(TypeError("Cannot assign the same cached_property to two different names ('a' and 'b').")) |
| ) |
| |
| def test_reuse_same_name(self): |
| """Reusing a cached_property on different classes under the same name is OK.""" |
| counter = 0 |
| |
| @py_functools.cached_property |
| def _cp(_self): |
| nonlocal counter |
| counter += 1 |
| return counter |
| |
| class A: |
| cp = _cp |
| |
| class B: |
| cp = _cp |
| |
| a = A() |
| b = B() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(a.cp, 1) |
| self.assertEqual(b.cp, 2) |
| self.assertEqual(a.cp, 1) |
| |
| def test_set_name_not_called(self): |
| cp = py_functools.cached_property(lambda s: None) |
| class Foo: |
| pass |
| |
| Foo.cp = cp |
| |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex( |
| TypeError, |
| "Cannot use cached_property instance without calling __set_name__ on it.", |
| ): |
| Foo().cp |
| |
| def test_access_from_class(self): |
| self.assertIsInstance(CachedCostItem.cost, py_functools.cached_property) |
| |
| def test_doc(self): |
| self.assertEqual(CachedCostItem.cost.__doc__, "The cost of the item.") |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| unittest.main() |