| import unittest |
| import pickle |
| import pickletools |
| import copyreg |
| |
| from test.support import TestFailed, TESTFN, run_with_locale |
| |
| from pickle import bytes_types |
| |
| # Tests that try a number of pickle protocols should have a |
| # for proto in protocols: |
| # kind of outer loop. |
| protocols = range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1) |
| |
| |
| # Return True if opcode code appears in the pickle, else False. |
| def opcode_in_pickle(code, pickle): |
| for op, dummy, dummy in pickletools.genops(pickle): |
| if op.code == code.decode("latin-1"): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| # Return the number of times opcode code appears in pickle. |
| def count_opcode(code, pickle): |
| n = 0 |
| for op, dummy, dummy in pickletools.genops(pickle): |
| if op.code == code.decode("latin-1"): |
| n += 1 |
| return n |
| |
| # We can't very well test the extension registry without putting known stuff |
| # in it, but we have to be careful to restore its original state. Code |
| # should do this: |
| # |
| # e = ExtensionSaver(extension_code) |
| # try: |
| # fiddle w/ the extension registry's stuff for extension_code |
| # finally: |
| # e.restore() |
| |
| class ExtensionSaver: |
| # Remember current registration for code (if any), and remove it (if |
| # there is one). |
| def __init__(self, code): |
| self.code = code |
| if code in copyreg._inverted_registry: |
| self.pair = copyreg._inverted_registry[code] |
| copyreg.remove_extension(self.pair[0], self.pair[1], code) |
| else: |
| self.pair = None |
| |
| # Restore previous registration for code. |
| def restore(self): |
| code = self.code |
| curpair = copyreg._inverted_registry.get(code) |
| if curpair is not None: |
| copyreg.remove_extension(curpair[0], curpair[1], code) |
| pair = self.pair |
| if pair is not None: |
| copyreg.add_extension(pair[0], pair[1], code) |
| |
| class C: |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ |
| |
| import __main__ |
| __main__.C = C |
| C.__module__ = "__main__" |
| |
| class myint(int): |
| def __init__(self, x): |
| self.str = str(x) |
| |
| class initarg(C): |
| |
| def __init__(self, a, b): |
| self.a = a |
| self.b = b |
| |
| def __getinitargs__(self): |
| return self.a, self.b |
| |
| class metaclass(type): |
| pass |
| |
| class use_metaclass(object, metaclass=metaclass): |
| pass |
| |
| # DATA0 .. DATA2 are the pickles we expect under the various protocols, for |
| # the object returned by create_data(). |
| |
| DATA0 = ( |
| b'(lp0\nL0\naL1\naF2.0\nac' |
| b'builtins\ncomplex\n' |
| b'p1\n(F3.0\nF0.0\ntp2\nRp' |
| b'3\naL1\naL-1\naL255\naL-' |
| b'255\naL-256\naL65535\na' |
| b'L-65535\naL-65536\naL2' |
| b'147483647\naL-2147483' |
| b'647\naL-2147483648\na(' |
| b'Vabc\np4\ng4\nccopyreg' |
| b'\n_reconstructor\np5\n(' |
| b'c__main__\nC\np6\ncbu' |
| b'iltins\nobject\np7\nNt' |
| b'p8\nRp9\n(dp10\nVfoo\np1' |
| b'1\nL1\nsVbar\np12\nL2\nsb' |
| b'g9\ntp13\nag13\naL5\na.' |
| ) |
| |
| # Disassembly of DATA0 |
| DATA0_DIS = """\ |
| 0: ( MARK |
| 1: l LIST (MARK at 0) |
| 2: p PUT 0 |
| 5: L LONG 0 |
| 8: a APPEND |
| 9: L LONG 1 |
| 12: a APPEND |
| 13: F FLOAT 2.0 |
| 18: a APPEND |
| 19: c GLOBAL 'builtins complex' |
| 37: p PUT 1 |
| 40: ( MARK |
| 41: F FLOAT 3.0 |
| 46: F FLOAT 0.0 |
| 51: t TUPLE (MARK at 40) |
| 52: p PUT 2 |
| 55: R REDUCE |
| 56: p PUT 3 |
| 59: a APPEND |
| 60: L LONG 1 |
| 63: a APPEND |
| 64: L LONG -1 |
| 68: a APPEND |
| 69: L LONG 255 |
| 74: a APPEND |
| 75: L LONG -255 |
| 81: a APPEND |
| 82: L LONG -256 |
| 88: a APPEND |
| 89: L LONG 65535 |
| 96: a APPEND |
| 97: L LONG -65535 |
| 105: a APPEND |
| 106: L LONG -65536 |
| 114: a APPEND |
| 115: L LONG 2147483647 |
| 127: a APPEND |
| 128: L LONG -2147483647 |
| 141: a APPEND |
| 142: L LONG -2147483648 |
| 155: a APPEND |
| 156: ( MARK |
| 157: V UNICODE 'abc' |
| 162: p PUT 4 |
| 165: g GET 4 |
| 168: c GLOBAL 'copyreg _reconstructor' |
| 192: p PUT 5 |
| 195: ( MARK |
| 196: c GLOBAL '__main__ C' |
| 208: p PUT 6 |
| 211: c GLOBAL 'builtins object' |
| 228: p PUT 7 |
| 231: N NONE |
| 232: t TUPLE (MARK at 195) |
| 233: p PUT 8 |
| 236: R REDUCE |
| 237: p PUT 9 |
| 240: ( MARK |
| 241: d DICT (MARK at 240) |
| 242: p PUT 10 |
| 246: V UNICODE 'foo' |
| 251: p PUT 11 |
| 255: L LONG 1 |
| 258: s SETITEM |
| 259: V UNICODE 'bar' |
| 264: p PUT 12 |
| 268: L LONG 2 |
| 271: s SETITEM |
| 272: b BUILD |
| 273: g GET 9 |
| 276: t TUPLE (MARK at 156) |
| 277: p PUT 13 |
| 281: a APPEND |
| 282: g GET 13 |
| 286: a APPEND |
| 287: L LONG 5 |
| 290: a APPEND |
| 291: . STOP |
| highest protocol among opcodes = 0 |
| """ |
| |
| DATA1 = ( |
| b']q\x00(K\x00K\x01G@\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00c' |
| b'builtins\ncomplex\nq\x01' |
| b'(G@\x08\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00G\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00t' |
| b'q\x02Rq\x03K\x01J\xff\xff\xff\xffK\xffJ\x01\xff\xff\xffJ' |
| b'\x00\xff\xff\xffM\xff\xffJ\x01\x00\xff\xffJ\x00\x00\xff\xffJ\xff\xff' |
| b'\xff\x7fJ\x01\x00\x00\x80J\x00\x00\x00\x80(X\x03\x00\x00\x00ab' |
| b'cq\x04h\x04ccopyreg\n_reco' |
| b'nstructor\nq\x05(c__main' |
| b'__\nC\nq\x06cbuiltins\n' |
| b'object\nq\x07Ntq\x08Rq\t}q\n(' |
| b'X\x03\x00\x00\x00fooq\x0bK\x01X\x03\x00\x00\x00bar' |
| b'q\x0cK\x02ubh\ttq\rh\rK\x05e.' |
| ) |
| |
| # Disassembly of DATA1 |
| DATA1_DIS = """\ |
| 0: ] EMPTY_LIST |
| 1: q BINPUT 0 |
| 3: ( MARK |
| 4: K BININT1 0 |
| 6: K BININT1 1 |
| 8: G BINFLOAT 2.0 |
| 17: c GLOBAL 'builtins complex' |
| 35: q BINPUT 1 |
| 37: ( MARK |
| 38: G BINFLOAT 3.0 |
| 47: G BINFLOAT 0.0 |
| 56: t TUPLE (MARK at 37) |
| 57: q BINPUT 2 |
| 59: R REDUCE |
| 60: q BINPUT 3 |
| 62: K BININT1 1 |
| 64: J BININT -1 |
| 69: K BININT1 255 |
| 71: J BININT -255 |
| 76: J BININT -256 |
| 81: M BININT2 65535 |
| 84: J BININT -65535 |
| 89: J BININT -65536 |
| 94: J BININT 2147483647 |
| 99: J BININT -2147483647 |
| 104: J BININT -2147483648 |
| 109: ( MARK |
| 110: X BINUNICODE 'abc' |
| 118: q BINPUT 4 |
| 120: h BINGET 4 |
| 122: c GLOBAL 'copyreg _reconstructor' |
| 146: q BINPUT 5 |
| 148: ( MARK |
| 149: c GLOBAL '__main__ C' |
| 161: q BINPUT 6 |
| 163: c GLOBAL 'builtins object' |
| 180: q BINPUT 7 |
| 182: N NONE |
| 183: t TUPLE (MARK at 148) |
| 184: q BINPUT 8 |
| 186: R REDUCE |
| 187: q BINPUT 9 |
| 189: } EMPTY_DICT |
| 190: q BINPUT 10 |
| 192: ( MARK |
| 193: X BINUNICODE 'foo' |
| 201: q BINPUT 11 |
| 203: K BININT1 1 |
| 205: X BINUNICODE 'bar' |
| 213: q BINPUT 12 |
| 215: K BININT1 2 |
| 217: u SETITEMS (MARK at 192) |
| 218: b BUILD |
| 219: h BINGET 9 |
| 221: t TUPLE (MARK at 109) |
| 222: q BINPUT 13 |
| 224: h BINGET 13 |
| 226: K BININT1 5 |
| 228: e APPENDS (MARK at 3) |
| 229: . STOP |
| highest protocol among opcodes = 1 |
| """ |
| |
| DATA2 = ( |
| b'\x80\x02]q\x00(K\x00K\x01G@\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00c' |
| b'builtins\ncomplex\n' |
| b'q\x01G@\x08\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00G\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' |
| b'\x86q\x02Rq\x03K\x01J\xff\xff\xff\xffK\xffJ\x01\xff\xff\xff' |
| b'J\x00\xff\xff\xffM\xff\xffJ\x01\x00\xff\xffJ\x00\x00\xff\xffJ\xff' |
| b'\xff\xff\x7fJ\x01\x00\x00\x80J\x00\x00\x00\x80(X\x03\x00\x00\x00a' |
| b'bcq\x04h\x04c__main__\nC\nq\x05' |
| b')\x81q\x06}q\x07(X\x03\x00\x00\x00fooq\x08K\x01' |
| b'X\x03\x00\x00\x00barq\tK\x02ubh\x06tq\nh' |
| b'\nK\x05e.' |
| ) |
| |
| # Disassembly of DATA2 |
| DATA2_DIS = """\ |
| 0: \x80 PROTO 2 |
| 2: ] EMPTY_LIST |
| 3: q BINPUT 0 |
| 5: ( MARK |
| 6: K BININT1 0 |
| 8: K BININT1 1 |
| 10: G BINFLOAT 2.0 |
| 19: c GLOBAL 'builtins complex' |
| 37: q BINPUT 1 |
| 39: G BINFLOAT 3.0 |
| 48: G BINFLOAT 0.0 |
| 57: \x86 TUPLE2 |
| 58: q BINPUT 2 |
| 60: R REDUCE |
| 61: q BINPUT 3 |
| 63: K BININT1 1 |
| 65: J BININT -1 |
| 70: K BININT1 255 |
| 72: J BININT -255 |
| 77: J BININT -256 |
| 82: M BININT2 65535 |
| 85: J BININT -65535 |
| 90: J BININT -65536 |
| 95: J BININT 2147483647 |
| 100: J BININT -2147483647 |
| 105: J BININT -2147483648 |
| 110: ( MARK |
| 111: X BINUNICODE 'abc' |
| 119: q BINPUT 4 |
| 121: h BINGET 4 |
| 123: c GLOBAL '__main__ C' |
| 135: q BINPUT 5 |
| 137: ) EMPTY_TUPLE |
| 138: \x81 NEWOBJ |
| 139: q BINPUT 6 |
| 141: } EMPTY_DICT |
| 142: q BINPUT 7 |
| 144: ( MARK |
| 145: X BINUNICODE 'foo' |
| 153: q BINPUT 8 |
| 155: K BININT1 1 |
| 157: X BINUNICODE 'bar' |
| 165: q BINPUT 9 |
| 167: K BININT1 2 |
| 169: u SETITEMS (MARK at 144) |
| 170: b BUILD |
| 171: h BINGET 6 |
| 173: t TUPLE (MARK at 110) |
| 174: q BINPUT 10 |
| 176: h BINGET 10 |
| 178: K BININT1 5 |
| 180: e APPENDS (MARK at 5) |
| 181: . STOP |
| highest protocol among opcodes = 2 |
| """ |
| |
| def create_data(): |
| c = C() |
| c.foo = 1 |
| c.bar = 2 |
| x = [0, 1, 2.0, 3.0+0j] |
| # Append some integer test cases at cPickle.c's internal size |
| # cutoffs. |
| uint1max = 0xff |
| uint2max = 0xffff |
| int4max = 0x7fffffff |
| x.extend([1, -1, |
| uint1max, -uint1max, -uint1max-1, |
| uint2max, -uint2max, -uint2max-1, |
| int4max, -int4max, -int4max-1]) |
| y = ('abc', 'abc', c, c) |
| x.append(y) |
| x.append(y) |
| x.append(5) |
| return x |
| |
| class AbstractPickleTests(unittest.TestCase): |
| # Subclass must define self.dumps, self.loads. |
| |
| _testdata = create_data() |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| pass |
| |
| def test_misc(self): |
| # test various datatypes not tested by testdata |
| for proto in protocols: |
| x = myint(4) |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(x, y) |
| |
| x = (1, ()) |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(x, y) |
| |
| x = initarg(1, x) |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(x, y) |
| |
| # XXX test __reduce__ protocol? |
| |
| def test_roundtrip_equality(self): |
| expected = self._testdata |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(expected, proto) |
| got = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(expected, got) |
| |
| def test_load_from_data0(self): |
| self.assertEqual(self._testdata, self.loads(DATA0)) |
| |
| def test_load_from_data1(self): |
| self.assertEqual(self._testdata, self.loads(DATA1)) |
| |
| def test_load_from_data2(self): |
| self.assertEqual(self._testdata, self.loads(DATA2)) |
| |
| # There are gratuitous differences between pickles produced by |
| # pickle and cPickle, largely because cPickle starts PUT indices at |
| # 1 and pickle starts them at 0. See XXX comment in cPickle's put2() -- |
| # there's a comment with an exclamation point there whose meaning |
| # is a mystery. cPickle also suppresses PUT for objects with a refcount |
| # of 1. |
| def dont_test_disassembly(self): |
| from io import StringIO |
| from pickletools import dis |
| |
| for proto, expected in (0, DATA0_DIS), (1, DATA1_DIS): |
| s = self.dumps(self._testdata, proto) |
| filelike = StringIO() |
| dis(s, out=filelike) |
| got = filelike.getvalue() |
| self.assertEqual(expected, got) |
| |
| def test_recursive_list(self): |
| l = [] |
| l.append(l) |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(l, proto) |
| x = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(len(x), 1) |
| self.assert_(x is x[0]) |
| |
| def test_recursive_dict(self): |
| d = {} |
| d[1] = d |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(d, proto) |
| x = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(list(x.keys()), [1]) |
| self.assert_(x[1] is x) |
| |
| def test_recursive_inst(self): |
| i = C() |
| i.attr = i |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(i, 2) |
| x = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(dir(x), dir(i)) |
| self.assert_(x.attr is x) |
| |
| def test_recursive_multi(self): |
| l = [] |
| d = {1:l} |
| i = C() |
| i.attr = d |
| l.append(i) |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(l, proto) |
| x = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(len(x), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(dir(x[0]), dir(i)) |
| self.assertEqual(list(x[0].attr.keys()), [1]) |
| self.assert_(x[0].attr[1] is x) |
| |
| def test_get(self): |
| self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.loads, b'g0\np0') |
| self.assertEquals(self.loads(b'((Kdtp0\nh\x00l.))'), [(100,), (100,)]) |
| |
| def test_insecure_strings(self): |
| # XXX Some of these tests are temporarily disabled |
| insecure = [b"abc", b"2 + 2", # not quoted |
| ## b"'abc' + 'def'", # not a single quoted string |
| b"'abc", # quote is not closed |
| b"'abc\"", # open quote and close quote don't match |
| b"'abc' ?", # junk after close quote |
| b"'\\'", # trailing backslash |
| # some tests of the quoting rules |
| ## b"'abc\"\''", |
| ## b"'\\\\a\'\'\'\\\'\\\\\''", |
| ] |
| for b in insecure: |
| buf = b"S" + b + b"\012p0\012." |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.loads, buf) |
| |
| def test_unicode(self): |
| endcases = ['', '<\\u>', '<\\\u1234>', '<\n>', '<\\>'] |
| for proto in protocols: |
| for u in endcases: |
| p = self.dumps(u, proto) |
| u2 = self.loads(p) |
| self.assertEqual(u2, u) |
| |
| def test_bytes(self): |
| for proto in protocols: |
| for u in b'', b'xyz', b'xyz'*100: |
| p = self.dumps(u) |
| self.assertEqual(self.loads(p), u) |
| |
| def test_ints(self): |
| import sys |
| for proto in protocols: |
| n = sys.maxsize |
| while n: |
| for expected in (-n, n): |
| s = self.dumps(expected, proto) |
| n2 = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(expected, n2) |
| n = n >> 1 |
| |
| def test_maxint64(self): |
| maxint64 = (1 << 63) - 1 |
| data = b'I' + str(maxint64).encode("ascii") + b'\n.' |
| got = self.loads(data) |
| self.assertEqual(got, maxint64) |
| |
| # Try too with a bogus literal. |
| data = b'I' + str(maxint64).encode("ascii") + b'JUNK\n.' |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.loads, data) |
| |
| def test_long(self): |
| for proto in protocols: |
| # 256 bytes is where LONG4 begins. |
| for nbits in 1, 8, 8*254, 8*255, 8*256, 8*257: |
| nbase = 1 << nbits |
| for npos in nbase-1, nbase, nbase+1: |
| for n in npos, -npos: |
| pickle = self.dumps(n, proto) |
| got = self.loads(pickle) |
| self.assertEqual(n, got) |
| # Try a monster. This is quadratic-time in protos 0 & 1, so don't |
| # bother with those. |
| nbase = int("deadbeeffeedface", 16) |
| nbase += nbase << 1000000 |
| for n in nbase, -nbase: |
| p = self.dumps(n, 2) |
| got = self.loads(p) |
| self.assertEqual(n, got) |
| |
| @run_with_locale('LC_ALL', 'de_DE', 'fr_FR') |
| def test_float_format(self): |
| # make sure that floats are formatted locale independent with proto 0 |
| self.assertEqual(self.dumps(1.2, 0)[0:3], b'F1.') |
| |
| def test_reduce(self): |
| pass |
| |
| def test_getinitargs(self): |
| pass |
| |
| def test_metaclass(self): |
| a = use_metaclass() |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(a, proto) |
| b = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(a.__class__, b.__class__) |
| |
| def test_structseq(self): |
| import time |
| import os |
| |
| t = time.localtime() |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(t, proto) |
| u = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(t, u) |
| if hasattr(os, "stat"): |
| t = os.stat(os.curdir) |
| s = self.dumps(t, proto) |
| u = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(t, u) |
| if hasattr(os, "statvfs"): |
| t = os.statvfs(os.curdir) |
| s = self.dumps(t, proto) |
| u = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(t, u) |
| |
| # Tests for protocol 2 |
| |
| def test_proto(self): |
| build_none = pickle.NONE + pickle.STOP |
| for proto in protocols: |
| expected = build_none |
| if proto >= 2: |
| expected = pickle.PROTO + bytes([proto]) + expected |
| p = self.dumps(None, proto) |
| self.assertEqual(p, expected) |
| |
| oob = protocols[-1] + 1 # a future protocol |
| badpickle = pickle.PROTO + bytes([oob]) + build_none |
| try: |
| self.loads(badpickle) |
| except ValueError as detail: |
| self.failUnless(str(detail).startswith( |
| "unsupported pickle protocol")) |
| else: |
| self.fail("expected bad protocol number to raise ValueError") |
| |
| def test_long1(self): |
| x = 12345678910111213141516178920 |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(x, y) |
| self.assertEqual(opcode_in_pickle(pickle.LONG1, s), proto >= 2) |
| |
| def test_long4(self): |
| x = 12345678910111213141516178920 << (256*8) |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(x, y) |
| self.assertEqual(opcode_in_pickle(pickle.LONG4, s), proto >= 2) |
| |
| def test_short_tuples(self): |
| # Map (proto, len(tuple)) to expected opcode. |
| expected_opcode = {(0, 0): pickle.TUPLE, |
| (0, 1): pickle.TUPLE, |
| (0, 2): pickle.TUPLE, |
| (0, 3): pickle.TUPLE, |
| (0, 4): pickle.TUPLE, |
| |
| (1, 0): pickle.EMPTY_TUPLE, |
| (1, 1): pickle.TUPLE, |
| (1, 2): pickle.TUPLE, |
| (1, 3): pickle.TUPLE, |
| (1, 4): pickle.TUPLE, |
| |
| (2, 0): pickle.EMPTY_TUPLE, |
| (2, 1): pickle.TUPLE1, |
| (2, 2): pickle.TUPLE2, |
| (2, 3): pickle.TUPLE3, |
| (2, 4): pickle.TUPLE, |
| |
| (3, 0): pickle.EMPTY_TUPLE, |
| (3, 1): pickle.TUPLE1, |
| (3, 2): pickle.TUPLE2, |
| (3, 3): pickle.TUPLE3, |
| (3, 4): pickle.TUPLE, |
| } |
| a = () |
| b = (1,) |
| c = (1, 2) |
| d = (1, 2, 3) |
| e = (1, 2, 3, 4) |
| for proto in protocols: |
| for x in a, b, c, d, e: |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(x, y, (proto, x, s, y)) |
| expected = expected_opcode[proto, len(x)] |
| self.assertEqual(opcode_in_pickle(expected, s), True) |
| |
| def test_singletons(self): |
| # Map (proto, singleton) to expected opcode. |
| expected_opcode = {(0, None): pickle.NONE, |
| (1, None): pickle.NONE, |
| (2, None): pickle.NONE, |
| (3, None): pickle.NONE, |
| |
| (0, True): pickle.INT, |
| (1, True): pickle.INT, |
| (2, True): pickle.NEWTRUE, |
| (3, True): pickle.NEWTRUE, |
| |
| (0, False): pickle.INT, |
| (1, False): pickle.INT, |
| (2, False): pickle.NEWFALSE, |
| (3, False): pickle.NEWFALSE, |
| } |
| for proto in protocols: |
| for x in None, False, True: |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assert_(x is y, (proto, x, s, y)) |
| expected = expected_opcode[proto, x] |
| self.assertEqual(opcode_in_pickle(expected, s), True) |
| |
| def test_newobj_tuple(self): |
| x = MyTuple([1, 2, 3]) |
| x.foo = 42 |
| x.bar = "hello" |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(tuple(x), tuple(y)) |
| self.assertEqual(x.__dict__, y.__dict__) |
| |
| def test_newobj_list(self): |
| x = MyList([1, 2, 3]) |
| x.foo = 42 |
| x.bar = "hello" |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(list(x), list(y)) |
| self.assertEqual(x.__dict__, y.__dict__) |
| |
| def test_newobj_generic(self): |
| for proto in protocols: |
| for C in myclasses: |
| B = C.__base__ |
| x = C(C.sample) |
| x.foo = 42 |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| detail = (proto, C, B, x, y, type(y)) |
| self.assertEqual(B(x), B(y), detail) |
| self.assertEqual(x.__dict__, y.__dict__, detail) |
| |
| # Register a type with copyreg, with extension code extcode. Pickle |
| # an object of that type. Check that the resulting pickle uses opcode |
| # (EXT[124]) under proto 2, and not in proto 1. |
| |
| def produce_global_ext(self, extcode, opcode): |
| e = ExtensionSaver(extcode) |
| try: |
| copyreg.add_extension(__name__, "MyList", extcode) |
| x = MyList([1, 2, 3]) |
| x.foo = 42 |
| x.bar = "hello" |
| |
| # Dump using protocol 1 for comparison. |
| s1 = self.dumps(x, 1) |
| self.assert_(__name__.encode("utf-8") in s1) |
| self.assert_(b"MyList" in s1) |
| self.assertEqual(opcode_in_pickle(opcode, s1), False) |
| |
| y = self.loads(s1) |
| self.assertEqual(list(x), list(y)) |
| self.assertEqual(x.__dict__, y.__dict__) |
| |
| # Dump using protocol 2 for test. |
| s2 = self.dumps(x, 2) |
| self.assert_(__name__.encode("utf-8") not in s2) |
| self.assert_(b"MyList" not in s2) |
| self.assertEqual(opcode_in_pickle(opcode, s2), True, repr(s2)) |
| |
| y = self.loads(s2) |
| self.assertEqual(list(x), list(y)) |
| self.assertEqual(x.__dict__, y.__dict__) |
| |
| finally: |
| e.restore() |
| |
| def test_global_ext1(self): |
| self.produce_global_ext(0x00000001, pickle.EXT1) # smallest EXT1 code |
| self.produce_global_ext(0x000000ff, pickle.EXT1) # largest EXT1 code |
| |
| def test_global_ext2(self): |
| self.produce_global_ext(0x00000100, pickle.EXT2) # smallest EXT2 code |
| self.produce_global_ext(0x0000ffff, pickle.EXT2) # largest EXT2 code |
| self.produce_global_ext(0x0000abcd, pickle.EXT2) # check endianness |
| |
| def test_global_ext4(self): |
| self.produce_global_ext(0x00010000, pickle.EXT4) # smallest EXT4 code |
| self.produce_global_ext(0x7fffffff, pickle.EXT4) # largest EXT4 code |
| self.produce_global_ext(0x12abcdef, pickle.EXT4) # check endianness |
| |
| def test_list_chunking(self): |
| n = 10 # too small to chunk |
| x = list(range(n)) |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(x, y) |
| num_appends = count_opcode(pickle.APPENDS, s) |
| self.assertEqual(num_appends, proto > 0) |
| |
| n = 2500 # expect at least two chunks when proto > 0 |
| x = list(range(n)) |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(x, y) |
| num_appends = count_opcode(pickle.APPENDS, s) |
| if proto == 0: |
| self.assertEqual(num_appends, 0) |
| else: |
| self.failUnless(num_appends >= 2) |
| |
| def test_dict_chunking(self): |
| n = 10 # too small to chunk |
| x = dict.fromkeys(range(n)) |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| assert isinstance(s, bytes_types) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(x, y) |
| num_setitems = count_opcode(pickle.SETITEMS, s) |
| self.assertEqual(num_setitems, proto > 0) |
| |
| n = 2500 # expect at least two chunks when proto > 0 |
| x = dict.fromkeys(range(n)) |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(x, y) |
| num_setitems = count_opcode(pickle.SETITEMS, s) |
| if proto == 0: |
| self.assertEqual(num_setitems, 0) |
| else: |
| self.failUnless(num_setitems >= 2) |
| |
| def test_simple_newobj(self): |
| x = object.__new__(SimpleNewObj) # avoid __init__ |
| x.abc = 666 |
| for proto in protocols: |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| self.assertEqual(opcode_in_pickle(pickle.NEWOBJ, s), proto >= 2) |
| y = self.loads(s) # will raise TypeError if __init__ called |
| self.assertEqual(y.abc, 666) |
| self.assertEqual(x.__dict__, y.__dict__) |
| |
| def test_newobj_list_slots(self): |
| x = SlotList([1, 2, 3]) |
| x.foo = 42 |
| x.bar = "hello" |
| s = self.dumps(x, 2) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(list(x), list(y)) |
| self.assertEqual(x.__dict__, y.__dict__) |
| self.assertEqual(x.foo, y.foo) |
| self.assertEqual(x.bar, y.bar) |
| |
| def test_reduce_overrides_default_reduce_ex(self): |
| for proto in 0, 1, 2: |
| x = REX_one() |
| self.assertEqual(x._reduce_called, 0) |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| self.assertEqual(x._reduce_called, 1) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(y._reduce_called, 0) |
| |
| def test_reduce_ex_called(self): |
| for proto in 0, 1, 2: |
| x = REX_two() |
| self.assertEqual(x._proto, None) |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| self.assertEqual(x._proto, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(y._proto, None) |
| |
| def test_reduce_ex_overrides_reduce(self): |
| for proto in 0, 1, 2: |
| x = REX_three() |
| self.assertEqual(x._proto, None) |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| self.assertEqual(x._proto, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(y._proto, None) |
| |
| def test_reduce_ex_calls_base(self): |
| for proto in 0, 1, 2: |
| x = REX_four() |
| self.assertEqual(x._proto, None) |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| self.assertEqual(x._proto, proto) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(y._proto, proto) |
| |
| def test_reduce_calls_base(self): |
| for proto in 0, 1, 2: |
| x = REX_five() |
| self.assertEqual(x._reduce_called, 0) |
| s = self.dumps(x, proto) |
| self.assertEqual(x._reduce_called, 1) |
| y = self.loads(s) |
| self.assertEqual(y._reduce_called, 1) |
| |
| def test_bad_getattr(self): |
| x = BadGetattr() |
| for proto in 0, 1: |
| self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, self.dumps, x, proto) |
| # protocol 2 don't raise a RuntimeError. |
| d = self.dumps(x, 2) |
| self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, self.loads, d) |
| |
| def test_reduce_bad_iterator(self): |
| # Issue4176: crash when 4th and 5th items of __reduce__() |
| # are not iterators |
| class C(object): |
| def __reduce__(self): |
| # 4th item is not an iterator |
| return list, (), None, [], None |
| class D(object): |
| def __reduce__(self): |
| # 5th item is not an iterator |
| return dict, (), None, None, [] |
| |
| # Protocol 0 is less strict and also accept iterables. |
| for proto in protocols: |
| try: |
| self.dumps(C(), proto) |
| except (pickle.PickleError): |
| pass |
| try: |
| self.dumps(D(), proto) |
| except (pickle.PickleError): |
| pass |
| |
| # Test classes for reduce_ex |
| |
| class REX_one(object): |
| _reduce_called = 0 |
| def __reduce__(self): |
| self._reduce_called = 1 |
| return REX_one, () |
| # No __reduce_ex__ here, but inheriting it from object |
| |
| class REX_two(object): |
| _proto = None |
| def __reduce_ex__(self, proto): |
| self._proto = proto |
| return REX_two, () |
| # No __reduce__ here, but inheriting it from object |
| |
| class REX_three(object): |
| _proto = None |
| def __reduce_ex__(self, proto): |
| self._proto = proto |
| return REX_two, () |
| def __reduce__(self): |
| raise TestFailed("This __reduce__ shouldn't be called") |
| |
| class REX_four(object): |
| _proto = None |
| def __reduce_ex__(self, proto): |
| self._proto = proto |
| return object.__reduce_ex__(self, proto) |
| # Calling base class method should succeed |
| |
| class REX_five(object): |
| _reduce_called = 0 |
| def __reduce__(self): |
| self._reduce_called = 1 |
| return object.__reduce__(self) |
| # This one used to fail with infinite recursion |
| |
| # Test classes for newobj |
| |
| class MyInt(int): |
| sample = 1 |
| |
| class MyLong(int): |
| sample = 1 |
| |
| class MyFloat(float): |
| sample = 1.0 |
| |
| class MyComplex(complex): |
| sample = 1.0 + 0.0j |
| |
| class MyStr(str): |
| sample = "hello" |
| |
| class MyUnicode(str): |
| sample = "hello \u1234" |
| |
| class MyTuple(tuple): |
| sample = (1, 2, 3) |
| |
| class MyList(list): |
| sample = [1, 2, 3] |
| |
| class MyDict(dict): |
| sample = {"a": 1, "b": 2} |
| |
| myclasses = [MyInt, MyLong, MyFloat, |
| MyComplex, |
| MyStr, MyUnicode, |
| MyTuple, MyList, MyDict] |
| |
| |
| class SlotList(MyList): |
| __slots__ = ["foo"] |
| |
| class SimpleNewObj(object): |
| def __init__(self, a, b, c): |
| # raise an error, to make sure this isn't called |
| raise TypeError("SimpleNewObj.__init__() didn't expect to get called") |
| |
| class BadGetattr: |
| def __getattr__(self, key): |
| self.foo |
| |
| class AbstractPickleModuleTests(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_dump_closed_file(self): |
| import os |
| f = open(TESTFN, "wb") |
| try: |
| f.close() |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, pickle.dump, 123, f) |
| finally: |
| os.remove(TESTFN) |
| |
| def test_load_closed_file(self): |
| import os |
| f = open(TESTFN, "wb") |
| try: |
| f.close() |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, pickle.dump, 123, f) |
| finally: |
| os.remove(TESTFN) |
| |
| def test_highest_protocol(self): |
| # Of course this needs to be changed when HIGHEST_PROTOCOL changes. |
| self.assertEqual(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL, 3) |
| |
| def test_callapi(self): |
| from io import BytesIO |
| f = BytesIO() |
| # With and without keyword arguments |
| pickle.dump(123, f, -1) |
| pickle.dump(123, file=f, protocol=-1) |
| pickle.dumps(123, -1) |
| pickle.dumps(123, protocol=-1) |
| pickle.Pickler(f, -1) |
| pickle.Pickler(f, protocol=-1) |
| |
| def test_bad_init(self): |
| # Test issue3664 (pickle can segfault from a badly initialized Pickler). |
| from io import BytesIO |
| # Override initialization without calling __init__() of the superclass. |
| class BadPickler(pickle.Pickler): |
| def __init__(self): pass |
| |
| class BadUnpickler(pickle.Unpickler): |
| def __init__(self): pass |
| |
| self.assertRaises(pickle.PicklingError, BadPickler().dump, 0) |
| self.assertRaises(pickle.UnpicklingError, BadUnpickler().load) |
| |
| def test_bad_input(self): |
| # Test issue4298 |
| s = bytes([0x58, 0, 0, 0, 0x54]) |
| self.assertRaises(EOFError, pickle.loads, s) |
| |
| |
| class AbstractPersistentPicklerTests(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| # This class defines persistent_id() and persistent_load() |
| # functions that should be used by the pickler. All even integers |
| # are pickled using persistent ids. |
| |
| def persistent_id(self, object): |
| if isinstance(object, int) and object % 2 == 0: |
| self.id_count += 1 |
| return str(object) |
| else: |
| return None |
| |
| def persistent_load(self, oid): |
| self.load_count += 1 |
| object = int(oid) |
| assert object % 2 == 0 |
| return object |
| |
| def test_persistence(self): |
| self.id_count = 0 |
| self.load_count = 0 |
| L = list(range(10)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.loads(self.dumps(L)), L) |
| self.assertEqual(self.id_count, 5) |
| self.assertEqual(self.load_count, 5) |
| |
| def test_bin_persistence(self): |
| self.id_count = 0 |
| self.load_count = 0 |
| L = list(range(10)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.loads(self.dumps(L, 1)), L) |
| self.assertEqual(self.id_count, 5) |
| self.assertEqual(self.load_count, 5) |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| # Print some stuff that can be used to rewrite DATA{0,1,2} |
| from pickletools import dis |
| x = create_data() |
| for i in range(3): |
| p = pickle.dumps(x, i) |
| print("DATA{0} = (".format(i)) |
| for j in range(0, len(p), 20): |
| b = bytes(p[j:j+20]) |
| print(" {0!r}".format(b)) |
| print(")") |
| print() |
| print("# Disassembly of DATA{0}".format(i)) |
| print("DATA{0}_DIS = \"\"\"\\".format(i)) |
| dis(p) |
| print("\"\"\"") |
| print() |