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| """Doctest for method/function calls. |
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| We're going the use these types for extra testing |
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| >>> from collections import UserList |
| >>> from collections import UserDict |
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| We're defining four helper functions |
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| >>> def e(a,b): |
| ... print(a, b) |
| |
| >>> def f(*a, **k): |
| ... print(a, support.sortdict(k)) |
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| >>> def g(x, *y, **z): |
| ... print(x, y, support.sortdict(z)) |
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| >>> def h(j=1, a=2, h=3): |
| ... print(j, a, h) |
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| Argument list examples |
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| >>> f() |
| () {} |
| >>> f(1) |
| (1,) {} |
| >>> f(1, 2) |
| (1, 2) {} |
| >>> f(1, 2, 3) |
| (1, 2, 3) {} |
| >>> f(1, 2, 3, *(4, 5)) |
| (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) {} |
| >>> f(1, 2, 3, *[4, 5]) |
| (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) {} |
| >>> f(1, 2, 3, *UserList([4, 5])) |
| (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) {} |
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| Here we add keyword arguments |
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| >>> f(1, 2, 3, **{'a':4, 'b':5}) |
| (1, 2, 3) {'a': 4, 'b': 5} |
| >>> f(1, 2, 3, *[4, 5], **{'a':6, 'b':7}) |
| (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) {'a': 6, 'b': 7} |
| >>> f(1, 2, 3, x=4, y=5, *(6, 7), **{'a':8, 'b': 9}) |
| (1, 2, 3, 6, 7) {'a': 8, 'b': 9, 'x': 4, 'y': 5} |
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| >>> f(1, 2, 3, **UserDict(a=4, b=5)) |
| (1, 2, 3) {'a': 4, 'b': 5} |
| >>> f(1, 2, 3, *(4, 5), **UserDict(a=6, b=7)) |
| (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) {'a': 6, 'b': 7} |
| >>> f(1, 2, 3, x=4, y=5, *(6, 7), **UserDict(a=8, b=9)) |
| (1, 2, 3, 6, 7) {'a': 8, 'b': 9, 'x': 4, 'y': 5} |
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| Examples with invalid arguments (TypeErrors). We're also testing the function |
| names in the exception messages. |
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| Verify clearing of SF bug #733667 |
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| >>> e(c=4) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: e() got an unexpected keyword argument 'c' |
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| >>> g() |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: g() takes at least 1 argument (0 given) |
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| >>> g(*()) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: g() takes at least 1 argument (0 given) |
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| >>> g(*(), **{}) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: g() takes at least 1 argument (0 given) |
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| >>> g(1) |
| 1 () {} |
| >>> g(1, 2) |
| 1 (2,) {} |
| >>> g(1, 2, 3) |
| 1 (2, 3) {} |
| >>> g(1, 2, 3, *(4, 5)) |
| 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) {} |
| |
| >>> class Nothing: pass |
| ... |
| >>> g(*Nothing()) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: g() argument after * must be a sequence, not Nothing |
| |
| >>> class Nothing: |
| ... def __len__(self): return 5 |
| ... |
| |
| >>> g(*Nothing()) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: g() argument after * must be a sequence, not Nothing |
| |
| >>> class Nothing(): |
| ... def __len__(self): return 5 |
| ... def __getitem__(self, i): |
| ... if i<3: return i |
| ... else: raise IndexError(i) |
| ... |
| |
| >>> g(*Nothing()) |
| 0 (1, 2) {} |
| |
| >>> class Nothing: |
| ... def __init__(self): self.c = 0 |
| ... def __iter__(self): return self |
| ... def __next__(self): |
| ... if self.c == 4: |
| ... raise StopIteration |
| ... c = self.c |
| ... self.c += 1 |
| ... return c |
| ... |
| |
| >>> g(*Nothing()) |
| 0 (1, 2, 3) {} |
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| Make sure that the function doesn't stomp the dictionary |
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| >>> d = {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3} |
| >>> d2 = d.copy() |
| >>> g(1, d=4, **d) |
| 1 () {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3, 'd': 4} |
| >>> d == d2 |
| True |
| |
| What about willful misconduct? |
| |
| >>> def saboteur(**kw): |
| ... kw['x'] = 'm' |
| ... return kw |
| |
| >>> d = {} |
| >>> kw = saboteur(a=1, **d) |
| >>> d |
| {} |
| |
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| >>> g(1, 2, 3, **{'x': 4, 'y': 5}) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: g() got multiple values for keyword argument 'x' |
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| >>> f(**{1:2}) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: f() keywords must be strings |
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| >>> h(**{'e': 2}) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: h() got an unexpected keyword argument 'e' |
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| >>> h(*h) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: h() argument after * must be a sequence, not function |
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| >>> dir(*h) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: dir() argument after * must be a sequence, not function |
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| >>> None(*h) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: NoneType object argument after * must be a sequence, \ |
| not function |
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| >>> h(**h) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: h() argument after ** must be a mapping, not function |
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| >>> dir(**h) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: dir() argument after ** must be a mapping, not function |
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| >>> None(**h) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: NoneType object argument after ** must be a mapping, \ |
| not function |
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| >>> dir(b=1, **{'b': 1}) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: dir() got multiple values for keyword argument 'b' |
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| Another helper function |
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| >>> def f2(*a, **b): |
| ... return a, b |
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| >>> d = {} |
| >>> for i in range(512): |
| ... key = 'k%d' % i |
| ... d[key] = i |
| >>> a, b = f2(1, *(2,3), **d) |
| >>> len(a), len(b), b == d |
| (3, 512, True) |
| |
| >>> class Foo: |
| ... def method(self, arg1, arg2): |
| ... return arg1+arg2 |
| |
| >>> x = Foo() |
| >>> Foo.method(*(x, 1, 2)) |
| 3 |
| >>> Foo.method(x, *(1, 2)) |
| 3 |
| >>> Foo.method(*(1, 2, 3)) |
| 5 |
| >>> Foo.method(1, *[2, 3]) |
| 5 |
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| A PyCFunction that takes only positional parameters should allow an |
| empty keyword dictionary to pass without a complaint, but raise a |
| TypeError if te dictionary is not empty |
| |
| >>> try: |
| ... silence = id(1, *{}) |
| ... True |
| ... except: |
| ... False |
| True |
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| >>> id(1, **{'foo': 1}) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: id() takes no keyword arguments |
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| A corner case of keyword dictionary items being deleted during |
| the function call setup. See <http://bugs.python.org/issue2016>. |
| |
| >>> class Name(str): |
| ... def __eq__(self, other): |
| ... try: |
| ... del x[self] |
| ... except KeyError: |
| ... pass |
| ... return str.__eq__(self, other) |
| ... def __hash__(self): |
| ... return str.__hash__(self) |
| |
| >>> x = {Name("a"):1, Name("b"):2} |
| >>> def f(a, b): |
| ... print(a,b) |
| >>> f(**x) |
| 1 2 |
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| A obscure message: |
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| >>> def f(a, b): |
| ... pass |
| >>> f(b=1) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: f() takes exactly 2 arguments (1 given) |
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| The number of arguments passed in includes keywords: |
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| >>> def f(a): |
| ... pass |
| >>> f(6, a=4, *(1, 2, 3)) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: f() takes exactly 1 positional argument (5 given) |
| >>> def f(a, *, kw): |
| ... pass |
| >>> f(6, 4, kw=4) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: f() takes exactly 1 positional argument (3 given) |
| """ |
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| import sys |
| from test import support |
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| def test_main(): |
| support.run_doctest(sys.modules[__name__], True) |
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| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| test_main() |