| import parser |
| import unittest |
| import sys |
| import operator |
| import struct |
| from test import support |
| from test.script_helper import assert_python_failure |
| |
| # |
| # First, we test that we can generate trees from valid source fragments, |
| # and that these valid trees are indeed allowed by the tree-loading side |
| # of the parser module. |
| # |
| |
| class RoundtripLegalSyntaxTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def roundtrip(self, f, s): |
| st1 = f(s) |
| t = st1.totuple() |
| try: |
| st2 = parser.sequence2st(t) |
| except parser.ParserError as why: |
| self.fail("could not roundtrip %r: %s" % (s, why)) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(t, st2.totuple(), |
| "could not re-generate syntax tree") |
| |
| def check_expr(self, s): |
| self.roundtrip(parser.expr, s) |
| |
| def test_flags_passed(self): |
| # The unicode literals flags has to be passed from the paser to AST |
| # generation. |
| suite = parser.suite("from __future__ import unicode_literals; x = ''") |
| code = suite.compile() |
| scope = {} |
| exec(code, {}, scope) |
| self.assertIsInstance(scope["x"], str) |
| |
| def check_suite(self, s): |
| self.roundtrip(parser.suite, s) |
| |
| def test_yield_statement(self): |
| self.check_suite("def f(): yield 1") |
| self.check_suite("def f(): yield") |
| self.check_suite("def f(): x += yield") |
| self.check_suite("def f(): x = yield 1") |
| self.check_suite("def f(): x = y = yield 1") |
| self.check_suite("def f(): x = yield") |
| self.check_suite("def f(): x = y = yield") |
| self.check_suite("def f(): 1 + (yield)*2") |
| self.check_suite("def f(): (yield 1)*2") |
| self.check_suite("def f(): return; yield 1") |
| self.check_suite("def f(): yield 1; return") |
| self.check_suite("def f(): yield from 1") |
| self.check_suite("def f(): x = yield from 1") |
| self.check_suite("def f(): f((yield from 1))") |
| self.check_suite("def f(): yield 1; return 1") |
| self.check_suite("def f():\n" |
| " for x in range(30):\n" |
| " yield x\n") |
| self.check_suite("def f():\n" |
| " if (yield):\n" |
| " yield x\n") |
| |
| def test_nonlocal_statement(self): |
| self.check_suite("def f():\n" |
| " x = 0\n" |
| " def g():\n" |
| " nonlocal x\n") |
| self.check_suite("def f():\n" |
| " x = y = 0\n" |
| " def g():\n" |
| " nonlocal x, y\n") |
| |
| def test_expressions(self): |
| self.check_expr("foo(1)") |
| self.check_expr("[1, 2, 3]") |
| self.check_expr("[x**3 for x in range(20)]") |
| self.check_expr("[x**3 for x in range(20) if x % 3]") |
| self.check_expr("[x**3 for x in range(20) if x % 2 if x % 3]") |
| self.check_expr("list(x**3 for x in range(20))") |
| self.check_expr("list(x**3 for x in range(20) if x % 3)") |
| self.check_expr("list(x**3 for x in range(20) if x % 2 if x % 3)") |
| self.check_expr("foo(*args)") |
| self.check_expr("foo(*args, **kw)") |
| self.check_expr("foo(**kw)") |
| self.check_expr("foo(key=value)") |
| self.check_expr("foo(key=value, *args)") |
| self.check_expr("foo(key=value, *args, **kw)") |
| self.check_expr("foo(key=value, **kw)") |
| self.check_expr("foo(a, b, c, *args)") |
| self.check_expr("foo(a, b, c, *args, **kw)") |
| self.check_expr("foo(a, b, c, **kw)") |
| self.check_expr("foo(a, *args, keyword=23)") |
| self.check_expr("foo + bar") |
| self.check_expr("foo - bar") |
| self.check_expr("foo * bar") |
| self.check_expr("foo / bar") |
| self.check_expr("foo // bar") |
| self.check_expr("lambda: 0") |
| self.check_expr("lambda x: 0") |
| self.check_expr("lambda *y: 0") |
| self.check_expr("lambda *y, **z: 0") |
| self.check_expr("lambda **z: 0") |
| self.check_expr("lambda x, y: 0") |
| self.check_expr("lambda foo=bar: 0") |
| self.check_expr("lambda foo=bar, spaz=nifty+spit: 0") |
| self.check_expr("lambda foo=bar, **z: 0") |
| self.check_expr("lambda foo=bar, blaz=blat+2, **z: 0") |
| self.check_expr("lambda foo=bar, blaz=blat+2, *y, **z: 0") |
| self.check_expr("lambda x, *y, **z: 0") |
| self.check_expr("(x for x in range(10))") |
| self.check_expr("foo(x for x in range(10))") |
| self.check_expr("...") |
| self.check_expr("a[...]") |
| |
| def test_simple_expression(self): |
| # expr_stmt |
| self.check_suite("a") |
| |
| def test_simple_assignments(self): |
| self.check_suite("a = b") |
| self.check_suite("a = b = c = d = e") |
| |
| def test_simple_augmented_assignments(self): |
| self.check_suite("a += b") |
| self.check_suite("a -= b") |
| self.check_suite("a *= b") |
| self.check_suite("a /= b") |
| self.check_suite("a //= b") |
| self.check_suite("a %= b") |
| self.check_suite("a &= b") |
| self.check_suite("a |= b") |
| self.check_suite("a ^= b") |
| self.check_suite("a <<= b") |
| self.check_suite("a >>= b") |
| self.check_suite("a **= b") |
| |
| def test_function_defs(self): |
| self.check_suite("def f(): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(*args): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(*args, **kw): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(**kw): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(foo=bar): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(foo=bar, *args): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(foo=bar, *args, **kw): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(foo=bar, **kw): pass") |
| |
| self.check_suite("def f(a, b): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(a, b, *args): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(a, b, *args, **kw): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(a, b, **kw): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(a, b, foo=bar): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(a, b, foo=bar, *args): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(a, b, foo=bar, *args, **kw): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(a, b, foo=bar, **kw): pass") |
| |
| self.check_suite("@staticmethod\n" |
| "def f(): pass") |
| self.check_suite("@staticmethod\n" |
| "@funcattrs(x, y)\n" |
| "def f(): pass") |
| self.check_suite("@funcattrs()\n" |
| "def f(): pass") |
| |
| # keyword-only arguments |
| self.check_suite("def f(*, a): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(*, a = 5): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(*, a = 5, b): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(*, a, b = 5): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(*, a, b = 5, **kwds): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(*args, a): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(*args, a = 5): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(*args, a = 5, b): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(*args, a, b = 5): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(*args, a, b = 5, **kwds): pass") |
| |
| # function annotations |
| self.check_suite("def f(a: int): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(a: int = 5): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(*args: list): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(**kwds: dict): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(*, a: int): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f(*, a: int = 5): pass") |
| self.check_suite("def f() -> int: pass") |
| |
| def test_class_defs(self): |
| self.check_suite("class foo():pass") |
| self.check_suite("class foo(object):pass") |
| self.check_suite("@class_decorator\n" |
| "class foo():pass") |
| self.check_suite("@class_decorator(arg)\n" |
| "class foo():pass") |
| self.check_suite("@decorator1\n" |
| "@decorator2\n" |
| "class foo():pass") |
| |
| def test_import_from_statement(self): |
| self.check_suite("from sys.path import *") |
| self.check_suite("from sys.path import dirname") |
| self.check_suite("from sys.path import (dirname)") |
| self.check_suite("from sys.path import (dirname,)") |
| self.check_suite("from sys.path import dirname as my_dirname") |
| self.check_suite("from sys.path import (dirname as my_dirname)") |
| self.check_suite("from sys.path import (dirname as my_dirname,)") |
| self.check_suite("from sys.path import dirname, basename") |
| self.check_suite("from sys.path import (dirname, basename)") |
| self.check_suite("from sys.path import (dirname, basename,)") |
| self.check_suite( |
| "from sys.path import dirname as my_dirname, basename") |
| self.check_suite( |
| "from sys.path import (dirname as my_dirname, basename)") |
| self.check_suite( |
| "from sys.path import (dirname as my_dirname, basename,)") |
| self.check_suite( |
| "from sys.path import dirname, basename as my_basename") |
| self.check_suite( |
| "from sys.path import (dirname, basename as my_basename)") |
| self.check_suite( |
| "from sys.path import (dirname, basename as my_basename,)") |
| self.check_suite("from .bogus import x") |
| |
| def test_basic_import_statement(self): |
| self.check_suite("import sys") |
| self.check_suite("import sys as system") |
| self.check_suite("import sys, math") |
| self.check_suite("import sys as system, math") |
| self.check_suite("import sys, math as my_math") |
| |
| def test_relative_imports(self): |
| self.check_suite("from . import name") |
| self.check_suite("from .. import name") |
| # check all the way up to '....', since '...' is tokenized |
| # differently from '.' (it's an ellipsis token). |
| self.check_suite("from ... import name") |
| self.check_suite("from .... import name") |
| self.check_suite("from .pkg import name") |
| self.check_suite("from ..pkg import name") |
| self.check_suite("from ...pkg import name") |
| self.check_suite("from ....pkg import name") |
| |
| def test_pep263(self): |
| self.check_suite("# -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-\n" |
| "pass\n") |
| |
| def test_assert(self): |
| self.check_suite("assert alo < ahi and blo < bhi\n") |
| |
| def test_with(self): |
| self.check_suite("with open('x'): pass\n") |
| self.check_suite("with open('x') as f: pass\n") |
| self.check_suite("with open('x') as f, open('y') as g: pass\n") |
| |
| def test_try_stmt(self): |
| self.check_suite("try: pass\nexcept: pass\n") |
| self.check_suite("try: pass\nfinally: pass\n") |
| self.check_suite("try: pass\nexcept A: pass\nfinally: pass\n") |
| self.check_suite("try: pass\nexcept A: pass\nexcept: pass\n" |
| "finally: pass\n") |
| self.check_suite("try: pass\nexcept: pass\nelse: pass\n") |
| self.check_suite("try: pass\nexcept: pass\nelse: pass\n" |
| "finally: pass\n") |
| |
| def test_position(self): |
| # An absolutely minimal test of position information. Better |
| # tests would be a big project. |
| code = "def f(x):\n return x + 1" |
| st1 = parser.suite(code) |
| st2 = st1.totuple(line_info=1, col_info=1) |
| |
| def walk(tree): |
| node_type = tree[0] |
| next = tree[1] |
| if isinstance(next, tuple): |
| for elt in tree[1:]: |
| for x in walk(elt): |
| yield x |
| else: |
| yield tree |
| |
| terminals = list(walk(st2)) |
| self.assertEqual([ |
| (1, 'def', 1, 0), |
| (1, 'f', 1, 4), |
| (7, '(', 1, 5), |
| (1, 'x', 1, 6), |
| (8, ')', 1, 7), |
| (11, ':', 1, 8), |
| (4, '', 1, 9), |
| (5, '', 2, -1), |
| (1, 'return', 2, 4), |
| (1, 'x', 2, 11), |
| (14, '+', 2, 13), |
| (2, '1', 2, 15), |
| (4, '', 2, 16), |
| (6, '', 2, -1), |
| (4, '', 2, -1), |
| (0, '', 2, -1)], |
| terminals) |
| |
| def test_extended_unpacking(self): |
| self.check_suite("*a = y") |
| self.check_suite("x, *b, = m") |
| self.check_suite("[*a, *b] = y") |
| self.check_suite("for [*x, b] in x: pass") |
| |
| def test_raise_statement(self): |
| self.check_suite("raise\n") |
| self.check_suite("raise e\n") |
| self.check_suite("try:\n" |
| " suite\n" |
| "except Exception as e:\n" |
| " raise ValueError from e\n") |
| |
| def test_set_displays(self): |
| self.check_expr('{2}') |
| self.check_expr('{2,}') |
| self.check_expr('{2, 3}') |
| self.check_expr('{2, 3,}') |
| |
| def test_dict_displays(self): |
| self.check_expr('{}') |
| self.check_expr('{a:b}') |
| self.check_expr('{a:b,}') |
| self.check_expr('{a:b, c:d}') |
| self.check_expr('{a:b, c:d,}') |
| |
| def test_set_comprehensions(self): |
| self.check_expr('{x for x in seq}') |
| self.check_expr('{f(x) for x in seq}') |
| self.check_expr('{f(x) for x in seq if condition(x)}') |
| |
| def test_dict_comprehensions(self): |
| self.check_expr('{x:x for x in seq}') |
| self.check_expr('{x**2:x[3] for x in seq if condition(x)}') |
| self.check_expr('{x:x for x in seq1 for y in seq2 if condition(x, y)}') |
| |
| |
| # |
| # Second, we take *invalid* trees and make sure we get ParserError |
| # rejections for them. |
| # |
| |
| class IllegalSyntaxTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def check_bad_tree(self, tree, label): |
| try: |
| parser.sequence2st(tree) |
| except parser.ParserError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| self.fail("did not detect invalid tree for %r" % label) |
| |
| def test_junk(self): |
| # not even remotely valid: |
| self.check_bad_tree((1, 2, 3), "<junk>") |
| |
| def test_illegal_yield_1(self): |
| # Illegal yield statement: def f(): return 1; yield 1 |
| tree = \ |
| (257, |
| (264, |
| (285, |
| (259, |
| (1, 'def'), |
| (1, 'f'), |
| (260, (7, '('), (8, ')')), |
| (11, ':'), |
| (291, |
| (4, ''), |
| (5, ''), |
| (264, |
| (265, |
| (266, |
| (272, |
| (275, |
| (1, 'return'), |
| (313, |
| (292, |
| (293, |
| (294, |
| (295, |
| (297, |
| (298, |
| (299, |
| (300, |
| (301, |
| (302, (303, (304, (305, (2, '1')))))))))))))))))), |
| (264, |
| (265, |
| (266, |
| (272, |
| (276, |
| (1, 'yield'), |
| (313, |
| (292, |
| (293, |
| (294, |
| (295, |
| (297, |
| (298, |
| (299, |
| (300, |
| (301, |
| (302, |
| (303, (304, (305, (2, '1')))))))))))))))))), |
| (4, ''))), |
| (6, ''))))), |
| (4, ''), |
| (0, '')))) |
| self.check_bad_tree(tree, "def f():\n return 1\n yield 1") |
| |
| def test_illegal_yield_2(self): |
| # Illegal return in generator: def f(): return 1; yield 1 |
| tree = \ |
| (257, |
| (264, |
| (265, |
| (266, |
| (278, |
| (1, 'from'), |
| (281, (1, '__future__')), |
| (1, 'import'), |
| (279, (1, 'generators')))), |
| (4, ''))), |
| (264, |
| (285, |
| (259, |
| (1, 'def'), |
| (1, 'f'), |
| (260, (7, '('), (8, ')')), |
| (11, ':'), |
| (291, |
| (4, ''), |
| (5, ''), |
| (264, |
| (265, |
| (266, |
| (272, |
| (275, |
| (1, 'return'), |
| (313, |
| (292, |
| (293, |
| (294, |
| (295, |
| (297, |
| (298, |
| (299, |
| (300, |
| (301, |
| (302, (303, (304, (305, (2, '1')))))))))))))))))), |
| (264, |
| (265, |
| (266, |
| (272, |
| (276, |
| (1, 'yield'), |
| (313, |
| (292, |
| (293, |
| (294, |
| (295, |
| (297, |
| (298, |
| (299, |
| (300, |
| (301, |
| (302, |
| (303, (304, (305, (2, '1')))))))))))))))))), |
| (4, ''))), |
| (6, ''))))), |
| (4, ''), |
| (0, '')))) |
| self.check_bad_tree(tree, "def f():\n return 1\n yield 1") |
| |
| def test_a_comma_comma_c(self): |
| # Illegal input: a,,c |
| tree = \ |
| (258, |
| (311, |
| (290, |
| (291, |
| (292, |
| (293, |
| (295, |
| (296, |
| (297, |
| (298, (299, (300, (301, (302, (303, (1, 'a')))))))))))))), |
| (12, ','), |
| (12, ','), |
| (290, |
| (291, |
| (292, |
| (293, |
| (295, |
| (296, |
| (297, |
| (298, (299, (300, (301, (302, (303, (1, 'c'))))))))))))))), |
| (4, ''), |
| (0, '')) |
| self.check_bad_tree(tree, "a,,c") |
| |
| def test_illegal_operator(self): |
| # Illegal input: a $= b |
| tree = \ |
| (257, |
| (264, |
| (265, |
| (266, |
| (267, |
| (312, |
| (291, |
| (292, |
| (293, |
| (294, |
| (296, |
| (297, |
| (298, |
| (299, |
| (300, (301, (302, (303, (304, (1, 'a'))))))))))))))), |
| (268, (37, '$=')), |
| (312, |
| (291, |
| (292, |
| (293, |
| (294, |
| (296, |
| (297, |
| (298, |
| (299, |
| (300, (301, (302, (303, (304, (1, 'b'))))))))))))))))), |
| (4, ''))), |
| (0, '')) |
| self.check_bad_tree(tree, "a $= b") |
| |
| def test_malformed_global(self): |
| #doesn't have global keyword in ast |
| tree = (257, |
| (264, |
| (265, |
| (266, |
| (282, (1, 'foo'))), (4, ''))), |
| (4, ''), |
| (0, '')) |
| self.check_bad_tree(tree, "malformed global ast") |
| |
| def test_missing_import_source(self): |
| # from import fred |
| tree = \ |
| (257, |
| (268, |
| (269, |
| (270, |
| (282, |
| (284, (1, 'from'), (1, 'import'), |
| (287, (285, (1, 'fred')))))), |
| (4, ''))), |
| (4, ''), (0, '')) |
| self.check_bad_tree(tree, "from import fred") |
| |
| |
| class CompileTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| # These tests are very minimal. :-( |
| |
| def test_compile_expr(self): |
| st = parser.expr('2 + 3') |
| code = parser.compilest(st) |
| self.assertEqual(eval(code), 5) |
| |
| def test_compile_suite(self): |
| st = parser.suite('x = 2; y = x + 3') |
| code = parser.compilest(st) |
| globs = {} |
| exec(code, globs) |
| self.assertEqual(globs['y'], 5) |
| |
| def test_compile_error(self): |
| st = parser.suite('1 = 3 + 4') |
| self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, parser.compilest, st) |
| |
| def test_compile_badunicode(self): |
| st = parser.suite('a = "\\U12345678"') |
| self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, parser.compilest, st) |
| st = parser.suite('a = "\\u1"') |
| self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, parser.compilest, st) |
| |
| def test_issue_9011(self): |
| # Issue 9011: compilation of an unary minus expression changed |
| # the meaning of the ST, so that a second compilation produced |
| # incorrect results. |
| st = parser.expr('-3') |
| code1 = parser.compilest(st) |
| self.assertEqual(eval(code1), -3) |
| code2 = parser.compilest(st) |
| self.assertEqual(eval(code2), -3) |
| |
| class ParserStackLimitTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
| """try to push the parser to/over its limits. |
| see http://bugs.python.org/issue1881 for a discussion |
| """ |
| def _nested_expression(self, level): |
| return "["*level+"]"*level |
| |
| def test_deeply_nested_list(self): |
| # XXX used to be 99 levels in 2.x |
| e = self._nested_expression(93) |
| st = parser.expr(e) |
| st.compile() |
| |
| def test_trigger_memory_error(self): |
| e = self._nested_expression(100) |
| rc, out, err = assert_python_failure('-c', e) |
| # parsing the expression will result in an error message |
| # followed by a MemoryError (see #11963) |
| self.assertIn(b's_push: parser stack overflow', err) |
| self.assertIn(b'MemoryError', err) |
| |
| class STObjectTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
| """Test operations on ST objects themselves""" |
| |
| def test_comparisons(self): |
| # ST objects should support order and equality comparisons |
| st1 = parser.expr('2 + 3') |
| st2 = parser.suite('x = 2; y = x + 3') |
| st3 = parser.expr('list(x**3 for x in range(20))') |
| st1_copy = parser.expr('2 + 3') |
| st2_copy = parser.suite('x = 2; y = x + 3') |
| st3_copy = parser.expr('list(x**3 for x in range(20))') |
| |
| # exercise fast path for object identity |
| self.assertEqual(st1 == st1, True) |
| self.assertEqual(st2 == st2, True) |
| self.assertEqual(st3 == st3, True) |
| # slow path equality |
| self.assertEqual(st1, st1_copy) |
| self.assertEqual(st2, st2_copy) |
| self.assertEqual(st3, st3_copy) |
| self.assertEqual(st1 == st2, False) |
| self.assertEqual(st1 == st3, False) |
| self.assertEqual(st2 == st3, False) |
| self.assertEqual(st1 != st1, False) |
| self.assertEqual(st2 != st2, False) |
| self.assertEqual(st3 != st3, False) |
| self.assertEqual(st1 != st1_copy, False) |
| self.assertEqual(st2 != st2_copy, False) |
| self.assertEqual(st3 != st3_copy, False) |
| self.assertEqual(st2 != st1, True) |
| self.assertEqual(st1 != st3, True) |
| self.assertEqual(st3 != st2, True) |
| # we don't particularly care what the ordering is; just that |
| # it's usable and self-consistent |
| self.assertEqual(st1 < st2, not (st2 <= st1)) |
| self.assertEqual(st1 < st3, not (st3 <= st1)) |
| self.assertEqual(st2 < st3, not (st3 <= st2)) |
| self.assertEqual(st1 < st2, st2 > st1) |
| self.assertEqual(st1 < st3, st3 > st1) |
| self.assertEqual(st2 < st3, st3 > st2) |
| self.assertEqual(st1 <= st2, st2 >= st1) |
| self.assertEqual(st3 <= st1, st1 >= st3) |
| self.assertEqual(st2 <= st3, st3 >= st2) |
| # transitivity |
| bottom = min(st1, st2, st3) |
| top = max(st1, st2, st3) |
| mid = sorted([st1, st2, st3])[1] |
| self.assertTrue(bottom < mid) |
| self.assertTrue(bottom < top) |
| self.assertTrue(mid < top) |
| self.assertTrue(bottom <= mid) |
| self.assertTrue(bottom <= top) |
| self.assertTrue(mid <= top) |
| self.assertTrue(bottom <= bottom) |
| self.assertTrue(mid <= mid) |
| self.assertTrue(top <= top) |
| # interaction with other types |
| self.assertEqual(st1 == 1588.602459, False) |
| self.assertEqual('spanish armada' != st2, True) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, operator.ge, st3, None) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, operator.le, False, st1) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, operator.lt, st1, 1815) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, operator.gt, b'waterloo', st2) |
| |
| check_sizeof = support.check_sizeof |
| |
| @support.cpython_only |
| def test_sizeof(self): |
| def XXXROUNDUP(n): |
| if n <= 1: |
| return n |
| if n <= 128: |
| return (n + 3) & ~3 |
| return 1 << (n - 1).bit_length() |
| |
| basesize = support.calcobjsize('Pii') |
| nodesize = struct.calcsize('hP3iP0h') |
| def sizeofchildren(node): |
| if node is None: |
| return 0 |
| res = 0 |
| hasstr = len(node) > 1 and isinstance(node[-1], str) |
| if hasstr: |
| res += len(node[-1]) + 1 |
| children = node[1:-1] if hasstr else node[1:] |
| if children: |
| res += XXXROUNDUP(len(children)) * nodesize |
| for child in children: |
| res += sizeofchildren(child) |
| return res |
| |
| def check_st_sizeof(st): |
| self.check_sizeof(st, basesize + nodesize + |
| sizeofchildren(st.totuple())) |
| |
| check_st_sizeof(parser.expr('2 + 3')) |
| check_st_sizeof(parser.expr('2 + 3 + 4')) |
| check_st_sizeof(parser.suite('x = 2 + 3')) |
| check_st_sizeof(parser.suite('')) |
| check_st_sizeof(parser.suite('# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-')) |
| check_st_sizeof(parser.expr('[' + '2,' * 1000 + ']')) |
| |
| |
| # XXX tests for pickling and unpickling of ST objects should go here |
| |
| class OtherParserCase(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_two_args_to_expr(self): |
| # See bug #12264 |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| parser.expr("a", "b") |
| |
| def test_main(): |
| support.run_unittest( |
| RoundtripLegalSyntaxTestCase, |
| IllegalSyntaxTestCase, |
| CompileTestCase, |
| ParserStackLimitTestCase, |
| STObjectTestCase, |
| OtherParserCase, |
| ) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| test_main() |