| import sys |
| import unittest |
| import UserList |
| import weakref |
| |
| from test import test_support |
| |
| |
| class C: |
| def method(self): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class Callable: |
| bar = None |
| |
| def __call__(self, x): |
| self.bar = x |
| |
| |
| def create_function(): |
| def f(): pass |
| return f |
| |
| def create_bound_method(): |
| return C().method |
| |
| def create_unbound_method(): |
| return C.method |
| |
| |
| class TestBase(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.cbcalled = 0 |
| |
| def callback(self, ref): |
| self.cbcalled += 1 |
| |
| |
| class ReferencesTestCase(TestBase): |
| |
| def test_basic_ref(self): |
| self.check_basic_ref(C) |
| self.check_basic_ref(create_function) |
| self.check_basic_ref(create_bound_method) |
| self.check_basic_ref(create_unbound_method) |
| |
| # Just make sure the tp_repr handler doesn't raise an exception. |
| # Live reference: |
| o = C() |
| wr = weakref.ref(o) |
| `wr` |
| # Dead reference: |
| del o |
| `wr` |
| |
| def test_basic_callback(self): |
| self.check_basic_callback(C) |
| self.check_basic_callback(create_function) |
| self.check_basic_callback(create_bound_method) |
| self.check_basic_callback(create_unbound_method) |
| |
| def test_multiple_callbacks(self): |
| o = C() |
| ref1 = weakref.ref(o, self.callback) |
| ref2 = weakref.ref(o, self.callback) |
| del o |
| self.assert_(ref1() is None, |
| "expected reference to be invalidated") |
| self.assert_(ref2() is None, |
| "expected reference to be invalidated") |
| self.assert_(self.cbcalled == 2, |
| "callback not called the right number of times") |
| |
| def test_multiple_selfref_callbacks(self): |
| # Make sure all references are invalidated before callbacks are called |
| # |
| # What's important here is that we're using the first |
| # reference in the callback invoked on the second reference |
| # (the most recently created ref is cleaned up first). This |
| # tests that all references to the object are invalidated |
| # before any of the callbacks are invoked, so that we only |
| # have one invocation of _weakref.c:cleanup_helper() active |
| # for a particular object at a time. |
| # |
| def callback(object, self=self): |
| self.ref() |
| c = C() |
| self.ref = weakref.ref(c, callback) |
| ref1 = weakref.ref(c, callback) |
| del c |
| |
| def test_proxy_ref(self): |
| o = C() |
| o.bar = 1 |
| ref1 = weakref.proxy(o, self.callback) |
| ref2 = weakref.proxy(o, self.callback) |
| del o |
| |
| def check(proxy): |
| proxy.bar |
| |
| self.assertRaises(weakref.ReferenceError, check, ref1) |
| self.assertRaises(weakref.ReferenceError, check, ref2) |
| self.assert_(self.cbcalled == 2) |
| |
| def check_basic_ref(self, factory): |
| o = factory() |
| ref = weakref.ref(o) |
| self.assert_(ref() is not None, |
| "weak reference to live object should be live") |
| o2 = ref() |
| self.assert_(o is o2, |
| "<ref>() should return original object if live") |
| |
| def check_basic_callback(self, factory): |
| self.cbcalled = 0 |
| o = factory() |
| ref = weakref.ref(o, self.callback) |
| del o |
| self.assert_(self.cbcalled == 1, |
| "callback did not properly set 'cbcalled'") |
| self.assert_(ref() is None, |
| "ref2 should be dead after deleting object reference") |
| |
| def test_ref_reuse(self): |
| o = C() |
| ref1 = weakref.ref(o) |
| # create a proxy to make sure that there's an intervening creation |
| # between these two; it should make no difference |
| proxy = weakref.proxy(o) |
| ref2 = weakref.ref(o) |
| self.assert_(ref1 is ref2, |
| "reference object w/out callback should be re-used") |
| |
| o = C() |
| proxy = weakref.proxy(o) |
| ref1 = weakref.ref(o) |
| ref2 = weakref.ref(o) |
| self.assert_(ref1 is ref2, |
| "reference object w/out callback should be re-used") |
| self.assert_(weakref.getweakrefcount(o) == 2, |
| "wrong weak ref count for object") |
| del proxy |
| self.assert_(weakref.getweakrefcount(o) == 1, |
| "wrong weak ref count for object after deleting proxy") |
| |
| def test_proxy_reuse(self): |
| o = C() |
| proxy1 = weakref.proxy(o) |
| ref = weakref.ref(o) |
| proxy2 = weakref.proxy(o) |
| self.assert_(proxy1 is proxy2, |
| "proxy object w/out callback should have been re-used") |
| |
| def test_basic_proxy(self): |
| o = C() |
| self.check_proxy(o, weakref.proxy(o)) |
| |
| L = UserList.UserList() |
| p = weakref.proxy(L) |
| self.failIf(p, "proxy for empty UserList should be false") |
| p.append(12) |
| self.assertEqual(len(L), 1) |
| self.failUnless(p, "proxy for non-empty UserList should be true") |
| p[:] = [2, 3] |
| self.assertEqual(len(L), 2) |
| self.assertEqual(len(p), 2) |
| self.failUnless(3 in p, "proxy didn't support __contains__() properly") |
| p[1] = 5 |
| self.assertEqual(L[1], 5) |
| self.assertEqual(p[1], 5) |
| L2 = UserList.UserList(L) |
| p2 = weakref.proxy(L2) |
| self.assertEqual(p, p2) |
| ## self.assertEqual(`L2`, `p2`) |
| L3 = UserList.UserList(range(10)) |
| p3 = weakref.proxy(L3) |
| self.assertEqual(L3[:], p3[:]) |
| self.assertEqual(L3[5:], p3[5:]) |
| self.assertEqual(L3[:5], p3[:5]) |
| self.assertEqual(L3[2:5], p3[2:5]) |
| |
| def test_callable_proxy(self): |
| o = Callable() |
| ref1 = weakref.proxy(o) |
| |
| self.check_proxy(o, ref1) |
| |
| self.assert_(type(ref1) is weakref.CallableProxyType, |
| "proxy is not of callable type") |
| ref1('twinkies!') |
| self.assert_(o.bar == 'twinkies!', |
| "call through proxy not passed through to original") |
| ref1(x='Splat.') |
| self.assert_(o.bar == 'Splat.', |
| "call through proxy not passed through to original") |
| |
| # expect due to too few args |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, ref1) |
| |
| # expect due to too many args |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, ref1, 1, 2, 3) |
| |
| def check_proxy(self, o, proxy): |
| o.foo = 1 |
| self.assert_(proxy.foo == 1, |
| "proxy does not reflect attribute addition") |
| o.foo = 2 |
| self.assert_(proxy.foo == 2, |
| "proxy does not reflect attribute modification") |
| del o.foo |
| self.assert_(not hasattr(proxy, 'foo'), |
| "proxy does not reflect attribute removal") |
| |
| proxy.foo = 1 |
| self.assert_(o.foo == 1, |
| "object does not reflect attribute addition via proxy") |
| proxy.foo = 2 |
| self.assert_( |
| o.foo == 2, |
| "object does not reflect attribute modification via proxy") |
| del proxy.foo |
| self.assert_(not hasattr(o, 'foo'), |
| "object does not reflect attribute removal via proxy") |
| |
| def test_getweakrefcount(self): |
| o = C() |
| ref1 = weakref.ref(o) |
| ref2 = weakref.ref(o, self.callback) |
| self.assert_(weakref.getweakrefcount(o) == 2, |
| "got wrong number of weak reference objects") |
| |
| proxy1 = weakref.proxy(o) |
| proxy2 = weakref.proxy(o, self.callback) |
| self.assert_(weakref.getweakrefcount(o) == 4, |
| "got wrong number of weak reference objects") |
| |
| def test_getweakrefs(self): |
| o = C() |
| ref1 = weakref.ref(o, self.callback) |
| ref2 = weakref.ref(o, self.callback) |
| del ref1 |
| self.assert_(weakref.getweakrefs(o) == [ref2], |
| "list of refs does not match") |
| |
| o = C() |
| ref1 = weakref.ref(o, self.callback) |
| ref2 = weakref.ref(o, self.callback) |
| del ref2 |
| self.assert_(weakref.getweakrefs(o) == [ref1], |
| "list of refs does not match") |
| |
| def test_newstyle_number_ops(self): |
| class F(float): |
| pass |
| f = F(2.0) |
| p = weakref.proxy(f) |
| self.assert_(p + 1.0 == 3.0) |
| self.assert_(1.0 + p == 3.0) # this used to SEGV |
| |
| def test_callbacks_protected(self): |
| # Callbacks protected from already-set exceptions? |
| # Regression test for SF bug #478534. |
| class BogusError(Exception): |
| pass |
| data = {} |
| def remove(k): |
| del data[k] |
| def encapsulate(): |
| f = lambda : () |
| data[weakref.ref(f, remove)] = None |
| raise BogusError |
| try: |
| encapsulate() |
| except BogusError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| self.fail("exception not properly restored") |
| try: |
| encapsulate() |
| except BogusError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| self.fail("exception not properly restored") |
| |
| |
| class Object: |
| def __init__(self, arg): |
| self.arg = arg |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "<Object %r>" % self.arg |
| |
| |
| class MappingTestCase(TestBase): |
| |
| COUNT = 10 |
| |
| def test_weak_values(self): |
| # |
| # This exercises d.copy(), d.items(), d[], del d[], len(d). |
| # |
| dict, objects = self.make_weak_valued_dict() |
| for o in objects: |
| self.assert_(weakref.getweakrefcount(o) == 1, |
| "wrong number of weak references to %r!" % o) |
| self.assert_(o is dict[o.arg], |
| "wrong object returned by weak dict!") |
| items1 = dict.items() |
| items2 = dict.copy().items() |
| items1.sort() |
| items2.sort() |
| self.assert_(items1 == items2, |
| "cloning of weak-valued dictionary did not work!") |
| del items1, items2 |
| self.assert_(len(dict) == self.COUNT) |
| del objects[0] |
| self.assert_(len(dict) == (self.COUNT - 1), |
| "deleting object did not cause dictionary update") |
| del objects, o |
| self.assert_(len(dict) == 0, |
| "deleting the values did not clear the dictionary") |
| # regression on SF bug #447152: |
| dict = weakref.WeakValueDictionary() |
| self.assertRaises(KeyError, dict.__getitem__, 1) |
| dict[2] = C() |
| self.assertRaises(KeyError, dict.__getitem__, 2) |
| |
| def test_weak_keys(self): |
| # |
| # This exercises d.copy(), d.items(), d[] = v, d[], del d[], |
| # len(d), d.has_key(). |
| # |
| dict, objects = self.make_weak_keyed_dict() |
| for o in objects: |
| self.assert_(weakref.getweakrefcount(o) == 1, |
| "wrong number of weak references to %r!" % o) |
| self.assert_(o.arg is dict[o], |
| "wrong object returned by weak dict!") |
| items1 = dict.items() |
| items2 = dict.copy().items() |
| items1.sort() |
| items2.sort() |
| self.assert_(items1 == items2, |
| "cloning of weak-keyed dictionary did not work!") |
| del items1, items2 |
| self.assert_(len(dict) == self.COUNT) |
| del objects[0] |
| self.assert_(len(dict) == (self.COUNT - 1), |
| "deleting object did not cause dictionary update") |
| del objects, o |
| self.assert_(len(dict) == 0, |
| "deleting the keys did not clear the dictionary") |
| o = Object(42) |
| dict[o] = "What is the meaning of the universe?" |
| self.assert_(dict.has_key(o)) |
| self.assert_(not dict.has_key(34)) |
| |
| def test_weak_keyed_iters(self): |
| dict, objects = self.make_weak_keyed_dict() |
| self.check_iters(dict) |
| |
| def test_weak_valued_iters(self): |
| dict, objects = self.make_weak_valued_dict() |
| self.check_iters(dict) |
| |
| def check_iters(self, dict): |
| # item iterator: |
| items = dict.items() |
| for item in dict.iteritems(): |
| items.remove(item) |
| self.assert_(len(items) == 0, "iteritems() did not touch all items") |
| |
| # key iterator, via __iter__(): |
| keys = dict.keys() |
| for k in dict: |
| keys.remove(k) |
| self.assert_(len(keys) == 0, "__iter__() did not touch all keys") |
| |
| # key iterator, via iterkeys(): |
| keys = dict.keys() |
| for k in dict.iterkeys(): |
| keys.remove(k) |
| self.assert_(len(keys) == 0, "iterkeys() did not touch all keys") |
| |
| # value iterator: |
| values = dict.values() |
| for v in dict.itervalues(): |
| values.remove(v) |
| self.assert_(len(values) == 0, "itervalues() did not touch all values") |
| |
| def test_make_weak_keyed_dict_from_dict(self): |
| o = Object(3) |
| dict = weakref.WeakKeyDictionary({o:364}) |
| self.assert_(dict[o] == 364) |
| |
| def test_make_weak_keyed_dict_from_weak_keyed_dict(self): |
| o = Object(3) |
| dict = weakref.WeakKeyDictionary({o:364}) |
| dict2 = weakref.WeakKeyDictionary(dict) |
| self.assert_(dict[o] == 364) |
| |
| def make_weak_keyed_dict(self): |
| dict = weakref.WeakKeyDictionary() |
| objects = map(Object, range(self.COUNT)) |
| for o in objects: |
| dict[o] = o.arg |
| return dict, objects |
| |
| def make_weak_valued_dict(self): |
| dict = weakref.WeakValueDictionary() |
| objects = map(Object, range(self.COUNT)) |
| for o in objects: |
| dict[o.arg] = o |
| return dict, objects |
| |
| def check_popitem(self, klass, key1, value1, key2, value2): |
| weakdict = klass() |
| weakdict[key1] = value1 |
| weakdict[key2] = value2 |
| self.assert_(len(weakdict) == 2) |
| k, v = weakdict.popitem() |
| self.assert_(len(weakdict) == 1) |
| if k is key1: |
| self.assert_(v is value1) |
| else: |
| self.assert_(v is value2) |
| k, v = weakdict.popitem() |
| self.assert_(len(weakdict) == 0) |
| if k is key1: |
| self.assert_(v is value1) |
| else: |
| self.assert_(v is value2) |
| |
| def test_weak_valued_dict_popitem(self): |
| self.check_popitem(weakref.WeakValueDictionary, |
| "key1", C(), "key2", C()) |
| |
| def test_weak_keyed_dict_popitem(self): |
| self.check_popitem(weakref.WeakKeyDictionary, |
| C(), "value 1", C(), "value 2") |
| |
| def check_setdefault(self, klass, key, value1, value2): |
| self.assert_(value1 is not value2, |
| "invalid test" |
| " -- value parameters must be distinct objects") |
| weakdict = klass() |
| o = weakdict.setdefault(key, value1) |
| self.assert_(o is value1) |
| self.assert_(weakdict.has_key(key)) |
| self.assert_(weakdict.get(key) is value1) |
| self.assert_(weakdict[key] is value1) |
| |
| o = weakdict.setdefault(key, value2) |
| self.assert_(o is value1) |
| self.assert_(weakdict.has_key(key)) |
| self.assert_(weakdict.get(key) is value1) |
| self.assert_(weakdict[key] is value1) |
| |
| def test_weak_valued_dict_setdefault(self): |
| self.check_setdefault(weakref.WeakValueDictionary, |
| "key", C(), C()) |
| |
| def test_weak_keyed_dict_setdefault(self): |
| self.check_setdefault(weakref.WeakKeyDictionary, |
| C(), "value 1", "value 2") |
| |
| def check_update(self, klass, dict): |
| # |
| # This exercises d.update(), len(d), d.keys(), d.has_key(), |
| # d.get(), d[]. |
| # |
| weakdict = klass() |
| weakdict.update(dict) |
| self.assert_(len(weakdict) == len(dict)) |
| for k in weakdict.keys(): |
| self.assert_(dict.has_key(k), |
| "mysterious new key appeared in weak dict") |
| v = dict.get(k) |
| self.assert_(v is weakdict[k]) |
| self.assert_(v is weakdict.get(k)) |
| for k in dict.keys(): |
| self.assert_(weakdict.has_key(k), |
| "original key disappeared in weak dict") |
| v = dict[k] |
| self.assert_(v is weakdict[k]) |
| self.assert_(v is weakdict.get(k)) |
| |
| def test_weak_valued_dict_update(self): |
| self.check_update(weakref.WeakValueDictionary, |
| {1: C(), 'a': C(), C(): C()}) |
| |
| def test_weak_keyed_dict_update(self): |
| self.check_update(weakref.WeakKeyDictionary, |
| {C(): 1, C(): 2, C(): 3}) |
| |
| def test_weak_keyed_delitem(self): |
| d = weakref.WeakKeyDictionary() |
| o1 = Object('1') |
| o2 = Object('2') |
| d[o1] = 'something' |
| d[o2] = 'something' |
| self.assert_(len(d) == 2) |
| del d[o1] |
| self.assert_(len(d) == 1) |
| self.assert_(d.keys() == [o2]) |
| |
| def test_weak_valued_delitem(self): |
| d = weakref.WeakValueDictionary() |
| o1 = Object('1') |
| o2 = Object('2') |
| d['something'] = o1 |
| d['something else'] = o2 |
| self.assert_(len(d) == 2) |
| del d['something'] |
| self.assert_(len(d) == 1) |
| self.assert_(d.items() == [('something else', o2)]) |
| |
| |
| def test_main(): |
| suite = unittest.TestSuite() |
| suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(ReferencesTestCase)) |
| suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(MappingTestCase)) |
| test_support.run_suite(suite) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| test_main() |