Guido van Rossum | 8b48cf9 | 2001-04-21 13:33:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | # Test iterators. |
| 2 | |
| 3 | import unittest |
Barry Warsaw | 04f357c | 2002-07-23 19:04:11 +0000 | [diff] [blame^] | 4 | from test.test_support import run_unittest, TESTFN, unlink, have_unicode |
Guido van Rossum | 8b48cf9 | 2001-04-21 13:33:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 5 | |
| 6 | # Test result of triple loop (too big to inline) |
| 7 | TRIPLETS = [(0, 0, 0), (0, 0, 1), (0, 0, 2), |
| 8 | (0, 1, 0), (0, 1, 1), (0, 1, 2), |
| 9 | (0, 2, 0), (0, 2, 1), (0, 2, 2), |
| 10 | |
| 11 | (1, 0, 0), (1, 0, 1), (1, 0, 2), |
| 12 | (1, 1, 0), (1, 1, 1), (1, 1, 2), |
| 13 | (1, 2, 0), (1, 2, 1), (1, 2, 2), |
| 14 | |
| 15 | (2, 0, 0), (2, 0, 1), (2, 0, 2), |
| 16 | (2, 1, 0), (2, 1, 1), (2, 1, 2), |
| 17 | (2, 2, 0), (2, 2, 1), (2, 2, 2)] |
| 18 | |
| 19 | # Helper classes |
| 20 | |
| 21 | class BasicIterClass: |
| 22 | def __init__(self, n): |
| 23 | self.n = n |
| 24 | self.i = 0 |
| 25 | def next(self): |
| 26 | res = self.i |
| 27 | if res >= self.n: |
| 28 | raise StopIteration |
| 29 | self.i = res + 1 |
| 30 | return res |
| 31 | |
| 32 | class IteratingSequenceClass: |
| 33 | def __init__(self, n): |
| 34 | self.n = n |
| 35 | def __iter__(self): |
| 36 | return BasicIterClass(self.n) |
| 37 | |
| 38 | class SequenceClass: |
| 39 | def __init__(self, n): |
| 40 | self.n = n |
| 41 | def __getitem__(self, i): |
| 42 | if 0 <= i < self.n: |
| 43 | return i |
| 44 | else: |
| 45 | raise IndexError |
| 46 | |
| 47 | # Main test suite |
| 48 | |
| 49 | class TestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
| 50 | |
| 51 | # Helper to check that an iterator returns a given sequence |
| 52 | def check_iterator(self, it, seq): |
| 53 | res = [] |
| 54 | while 1: |
| 55 | try: |
| 56 | val = it.next() |
| 57 | except StopIteration: |
| 58 | break |
| 59 | res.append(val) |
| 60 | self.assertEqual(res, seq) |
| 61 | |
| 62 | # Helper to check that a for loop generates a given sequence |
| 63 | def check_for_loop(self, expr, seq): |
| 64 | res = [] |
| 65 | for val in expr: |
| 66 | res.append(val) |
| 67 | self.assertEqual(res, seq) |
| 68 | |
| 69 | # Test basic use of iter() function |
| 70 | def test_iter_basic(self): |
| 71 | self.check_iterator(iter(range(10)), range(10)) |
| 72 | |
| 73 | # Test that iter(iter(x)) is the same as iter(x) |
| 74 | def test_iter_idempotency(self): |
| 75 | seq = range(10) |
| 76 | it = iter(seq) |
| 77 | it2 = iter(it) |
| 78 | self.assert_(it is it2) |
| 79 | |
| 80 | # Test that for loops over iterators work |
| 81 | def test_iter_for_loop(self): |
| 82 | self.check_for_loop(iter(range(10)), range(10)) |
| 83 | |
| 84 | # Test several independent iterators over the same list |
| 85 | def test_iter_independence(self): |
| 86 | seq = range(3) |
| 87 | res = [] |
| 88 | for i in iter(seq): |
| 89 | for j in iter(seq): |
| 90 | for k in iter(seq): |
| 91 | res.append((i, j, k)) |
| 92 | self.assertEqual(res, TRIPLETS) |
| 93 | |
| 94 | # Test triple list comprehension using iterators |
| 95 | def test_nested_comprehensions_iter(self): |
| 96 | seq = range(3) |
| 97 | res = [(i, j, k) |
| 98 | for i in iter(seq) for j in iter(seq) for k in iter(seq)] |
| 99 | self.assertEqual(res, TRIPLETS) |
| 100 | |
| 101 | # Test triple list comprehension without iterators |
| 102 | def test_nested_comprehensions_for(self): |
| 103 | seq = range(3) |
| 104 | res = [(i, j, k) for i in seq for j in seq for k in seq] |
| 105 | self.assertEqual(res, TRIPLETS) |
| 106 | |
| 107 | # Test a class with __iter__ in a for loop |
| 108 | def test_iter_class_for(self): |
| 109 | self.check_for_loop(IteratingSequenceClass(10), range(10)) |
| 110 | |
| 111 | # Test a class with __iter__ with explicit iter() |
| 112 | def test_iter_class_iter(self): |
| 113 | self.check_iterator(iter(IteratingSequenceClass(10)), range(10)) |
| 114 | |
| 115 | # Test for loop on a sequence class without __iter__ |
| 116 | def test_seq_class_for(self): |
| 117 | self.check_for_loop(SequenceClass(10), range(10)) |
| 118 | |
| 119 | # Test iter() on a sequence class without __iter__ |
| 120 | def test_seq_class_iter(self): |
| 121 | self.check_iterator(iter(SequenceClass(10)), range(10)) |
| 122 | |
| 123 | # Test two-argument iter() with callable instance |
| 124 | def test_iter_callable(self): |
| 125 | class C: |
| 126 | def __init__(self): |
| 127 | self.i = 0 |
| 128 | def __call__(self): |
| 129 | i = self.i |
| 130 | self.i = i + 1 |
| 131 | if i > 100: |
| 132 | raise IndexError # Emergency stop |
| 133 | return i |
| 134 | self.check_iterator(iter(C(), 10), range(10)) |
| 135 | |
| 136 | # Test two-argument iter() with function |
| 137 | def test_iter_function(self): |
| 138 | def spam(state=[0]): |
| 139 | i = state[0] |
| 140 | state[0] = i+1 |
| 141 | return i |
| 142 | self.check_iterator(iter(spam, 10), range(10)) |
| 143 | |
| 144 | # Test two-argument iter() with function that raises StopIteration |
| 145 | def test_iter_function_stop(self): |
| 146 | def spam(state=[0]): |
| 147 | i = state[0] |
| 148 | if i == 10: |
| 149 | raise StopIteration |
| 150 | state[0] = i+1 |
| 151 | return i |
| 152 | self.check_iterator(iter(spam, 20), range(10)) |
| 153 | |
| 154 | # Test exception propagation through function iterator |
| 155 | def test_exception_function(self): |
| 156 | def spam(state=[0]): |
| 157 | i = state[0] |
| 158 | state[0] = i+1 |
| 159 | if i == 10: |
| 160 | raise RuntimeError |
| 161 | return i |
| 162 | res = [] |
| 163 | try: |
| 164 | for x in iter(spam, 20): |
| 165 | res.append(x) |
| 166 | except RuntimeError: |
| 167 | self.assertEqual(res, range(10)) |
| 168 | else: |
| 169 | self.fail("should have raised RuntimeError") |
| 170 | |
| 171 | # Test exception propagation through sequence iterator |
| 172 | def test_exception_sequence(self): |
| 173 | class MySequenceClass(SequenceClass): |
| 174 | def __getitem__(self, i): |
| 175 | if i == 10: |
| 176 | raise RuntimeError |
| 177 | return SequenceClass.__getitem__(self, i) |
| 178 | res = [] |
| 179 | try: |
| 180 | for x in MySequenceClass(20): |
| 181 | res.append(x) |
| 182 | except RuntimeError: |
| 183 | self.assertEqual(res, range(10)) |
| 184 | else: |
| 185 | self.fail("should have raised RuntimeError") |
| 186 | |
| 187 | # Test for StopIteration from __getitem__ |
| 188 | def test_stop_sequence(self): |
| 189 | class MySequenceClass(SequenceClass): |
| 190 | def __getitem__(self, i): |
| 191 | if i == 10: |
| 192 | raise StopIteration |
| 193 | return SequenceClass.__getitem__(self, i) |
| 194 | self.check_for_loop(MySequenceClass(20), range(10)) |
| 195 | |
| 196 | # Test a big range |
| 197 | def test_iter_big_range(self): |
| 198 | self.check_for_loop(iter(range(10000)), range(10000)) |
| 199 | |
| 200 | # Test an empty list |
| 201 | def test_iter_empty(self): |
| 202 | self.check_for_loop(iter([]), []) |
| 203 | |
| 204 | # Test a tuple |
| 205 | def test_iter_tuple(self): |
| 206 | self.check_for_loop(iter((0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)), range(10)) |
| 207 | |
| 208 | # Test an xrange |
| 209 | def test_iter_xrange(self): |
| 210 | self.check_for_loop(iter(xrange(10)), range(10)) |
| 211 | |
| 212 | # Test a string |
| 213 | def test_iter_string(self): |
| 214 | self.check_for_loop(iter("abcde"), ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"]) |
| 215 | |
| 216 | # Test a Unicode string |
Martin v. Löwis | 339d0f7 | 2001-08-17 18:39:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 217 | if have_unicode: |
| 218 | def test_iter_unicode(self): |
| 219 | self.check_for_loop(iter(unicode("abcde")), |
| 220 | [unicode("a"), unicode("b"), unicode("c"), |
| 221 | unicode("d"), unicode("e")]) |
Guido van Rossum | 8b48cf9 | 2001-04-21 13:33:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 222 | |
| 223 | # Test a directory |
| 224 | def test_iter_dict(self): |
| 225 | dict = {} |
| 226 | for i in range(10): |
| 227 | dict[i] = None |
| 228 | self.check_for_loop(dict, dict.keys()) |
| 229 | |
| 230 | # Test a file |
| 231 | def test_iter_file(self): |
| 232 | f = open(TESTFN, "w") |
| 233 | try: |
| 234 | for i in range(5): |
| 235 | f.write("%d\n" % i) |
| 236 | finally: |
| 237 | f.close() |
| 238 | f = open(TESTFN, "r") |
| 239 | try: |
| 240 | self.check_for_loop(f, ["0\n", "1\n", "2\n", "3\n", "4\n"]) |
| 241 | self.check_for_loop(f, []) |
| 242 | finally: |
| 243 | f.close() |
| 244 | try: |
| 245 | unlink(TESTFN) |
| 246 | except OSError: |
| 247 | pass |
| 248 | |
Tim Peters | f553f89 | 2001-05-01 20:45:31 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 249 | # Test list()'s use of iterators. |
| 250 | def test_builtin_list(self): |
| 251 | self.assertEqual(list(SequenceClass(5)), range(5)) |
| 252 | self.assertEqual(list(SequenceClass(0)), []) |
| 253 | self.assertEqual(list(()), []) |
| 254 | self.assertEqual(list(range(10, -1, -1)), range(10, -1, -1)) |
| 255 | |
| 256 | d = {"one": 1, "two": 2, "three": 3} |
| 257 | self.assertEqual(list(d), d.keys()) |
| 258 | |
| 259 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, list, list) |
| 260 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, list, 42) |
| 261 | |
| 262 | f = open(TESTFN, "w") |
| 263 | try: |
| 264 | for i in range(5): |
| 265 | f.write("%d\n" % i) |
| 266 | finally: |
| 267 | f.close() |
| 268 | f = open(TESTFN, "r") |
| 269 | try: |
| 270 | self.assertEqual(list(f), ["0\n", "1\n", "2\n", "3\n", "4\n"]) |
| 271 | f.seek(0, 0) |
| 272 | self.assertEqual(list(f.xreadlines()), |
| 273 | ["0\n", "1\n", "2\n", "3\n", "4\n"]) |
| 274 | finally: |
| 275 | f.close() |
| 276 | try: |
| 277 | unlink(TESTFN) |
| 278 | except OSError: |
| 279 | pass |
| 280 | |
Tim Peters | 6912d4d | 2001-05-05 03:56:37 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 281 | # Test tuples()'s use of iterators. |
| 282 | def test_builtin_tuple(self): |
| 283 | self.assertEqual(tuple(SequenceClass(5)), (0, 1, 2, 3, 4)) |
| 284 | self.assertEqual(tuple(SequenceClass(0)), ()) |
| 285 | self.assertEqual(tuple([]), ()) |
| 286 | self.assertEqual(tuple(()), ()) |
| 287 | self.assertEqual(tuple("abc"), ("a", "b", "c")) |
| 288 | |
| 289 | d = {"one": 1, "two": 2, "three": 3} |
| 290 | self.assertEqual(tuple(d), tuple(d.keys())) |
| 291 | |
| 292 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, tuple, list) |
| 293 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, tuple, 42) |
| 294 | |
| 295 | f = open(TESTFN, "w") |
| 296 | try: |
| 297 | for i in range(5): |
| 298 | f.write("%d\n" % i) |
| 299 | finally: |
| 300 | f.close() |
| 301 | f = open(TESTFN, "r") |
| 302 | try: |
| 303 | self.assertEqual(tuple(f), ("0\n", "1\n", "2\n", "3\n", "4\n")) |
| 304 | f.seek(0, 0) |
| 305 | self.assertEqual(tuple(f.xreadlines()), |
| 306 | ("0\n", "1\n", "2\n", "3\n", "4\n")) |
| 307 | finally: |
| 308 | f.close() |
| 309 | try: |
| 310 | unlink(TESTFN) |
| 311 | except OSError: |
| 312 | pass |
| 313 | |
Tim Peters | 0e57abf | 2001-05-02 07:39:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 314 | # Test filter()'s use of iterators. |
| 315 | def test_builtin_filter(self): |
| 316 | self.assertEqual(filter(None, SequenceClass(5)), range(1, 5)) |
| 317 | self.assertEqual(filter(None, SequenceClass(0)), []) |
| 318 | self.assertEqual(filter(None, ()), ()) |
| 319 | self.assertEqual(filter(None, "abc"), "abc") |
| 320 | |
| 321 | d = {"one": 1, "two": 2, "three": 3} |
| 322 | self.assertEqual(filter(None, d), d.keys()) |
| 323 | |
| 324 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, filter, None, list) |
| 325 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, filter, None, 42) |
| 326 | |
| 327 | class Boolean: |
| 328 | def __init__(self, truth): |
| 329 | self.truth = truth |
| 330 | def __nonzero__(self): |
| 331 | return self.truth |
| 332 | True = Boolean(1) |
| 333 | False = Boolean(0) |
| 334 | |
| 335 | class Seq: |
| 336 | def __init__(self, *args): |
| 337 | self.vals = args |
| 338 | def __iter__(self): |
| 339 | class SeqIter: |
| 340 | def __init__(self, vals): |
| 341 | self.vals = vals |
| 342 | self.i = 0 |
| 343 | def __iter__(self): |
| 344 | return self |
| 345 | def next(self): |
| 346 | i = self.i |
| 347 | self.i = i + 1 |
| 348 | if i < len(self.vals): |
| 349 | return self.vals[i] |
| 350 | else: |
| 351 | raise StopIteration |
| 352 | return SeqIter(self.vals) |
| 353 | |
| 354 | seq = Seq(*([True, False] * 25)) |
| 355 | self.assertEqual(filter(lambda x: not x, seq), [False]*25) |
| 356 | self.assertEqual(filter(lambda x: not x, iter(seq)), [False]*25) |
| 357 | |
Tim Peters | c307453 | 2001-05-03 07:00:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 358 | # Test max() and min()'s use of iterators. |
| 359 | def test_builtin_max_min(self): |
| 360 | self.assertEqual(max(SequenceClass(5)), 4) |
| 361 | self.assertEqual(min(SequenceClass(5)), 0) |
| 362 | self.assertEqual(max(8, -1), 8) |
| 363 | self.assertEqual(min(8, -1), -1) |
| 364 | |
| 365 | d = {"one": 1, "two": 2, "three": 3} |
| 366 | self.assertEqual(max(d), "two") |
| 367 | self.assertEqual(min(d), "one") |
| 368 | self.assertEqual(max(d.itervalues()), 3) |
| 369 | self.assertEqual(min(iter(d.itervalues())), 1) |
| 370 | |
Tim Peters | c307453 | 2001-05-03 07:00:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 371 | f = open(TESTFN, "w") |
| 372 | try: |
| 373 | f.write("medium line\n") |
| 374 | f.write("xtra large line\n") |
| 375 | f.write("itty-bitty line\n") |
| 376 | finally: |
| 377 | f.close() |
| 378 | f = open(TESTFN, "r") |
| 379 | try: |
| 380 | self.assertEqual(min(f), "itty-bitty line\n") |
| 381 | f.seek(0, 0) |
| 382 | self.assertEqual(max(f), "xtra large line\n") |
| 383 | finally: |
| 384 | f.close() |
| 385 | try: |
| 386 | unlink(TESTFN) |
| 387 | except OSError: |
| 388 | pass |
| 389 | |
Tim Peters | 4e9afdc | 2001-05-03 23:54:49 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 390 | # Test map()'s use of iterators. |
| 391 | def test_builtin_map(self): |
| 392 | self.assertEqual(map(None, SequenceClass(5)), range(5)) |
| 393 | self.assertEqual(map(lambda x: x+1, SequenceClass(5)), range(1, 6)) |
| 394 | |
| 395 | d = {"one": 1, "two": 2, "three": 3} |
| 396 | self.assertEqual(map(None, d), d.keys()) |
| 397 | self.assertEqual(map(lambda k, d=d: (k, d[k]), d), d.items()) |
| 398 | dkeys = d.keys() |
| 399 | expected = [(i < len(d) and dkeys[i] or None, |
| 400 | i, |
| 401 | i < len(d) and dkeys[i] or None) |
| 402 | for i in range(5)] |
| 403 | self.assertEqual(map(None, d, |
| 404 | SequenceClass(5), |
| 405 | iter(d.iterkeys())), |
Tim Peters | 8bc10b0 | 2001-05-03 23:58:47 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 406 | expected) |
Tim Peters | 4e9afdc | 2001-05-03 23:54:49 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 407 | |
| 408 | f = open(TESTFN, "w") |
| 409 | try: |
| 410 | for i in range(10): |
| 411 | f.write("xy" * i + "\n") # line i has len 2*i+1 |
| 412 | finally: |
| 413 | f.close() |
| 414 | f = open(TESTFN, "r") |
| 415 | try: |
| 416 | self.assertEqual(map(len, f), range(1, 21, 2)) |
Tim Peters | 4e9afdc | 2001-05-03 23:54:49 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 417 | finally: |
| 418 | f.close() |
| 419 | try: |
| 420 | unlink(TESTFN) |
| 421 | except OSError: |
| 422 | pass |
| 423 | |
Tim Peters | 8572b4f | 2001-05-06 01:05:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 424 | # Test zip()'s use of iterators. |
| 425 | def test_builtin_zip(self): |
| 426 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, zip) |
| 427 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, zip, None) |
| 428 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, zip, range(10), 42) |
| 429 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, zip, range(10), zip) |
| 430 | |
| 431 | self.assertEqual(zip(IteratingSequenceClass(3)), |
| 432 | [(0,), (1,), (2,)]) |
| 433 | self.assertEqual(zip(SequenceClass(3)), |
| 434 | [(0,), (1,), (2,)]) |
| 435 | |
| 436 | d = {"one": 1, "two": 2, "three": 3} |
| 437 | self.assertEqual(d.items(), zip(d, d.itervalues())) |
| 438 | |
| 439 | # Generate all ints starting at constructor arg. |
| 440 | class IntsFrom: |
| 441 | def __init__(self, start): |
| 442 | self.i = start |
| 443 | |
| 444 | def __iter__(self): |
| 445 | return self |
| 446 | |
| 447 | def next(self): |
| 448 | i = self.i |
| 449 | self.i = i+1 |
| 450 | return i |
| 451 | |
| 452 | f = open(TESTFN, "w") |
| 453 | try: |
| 454 | f.write("a\n" "bbb\n" "cc\n") |
| 455 | finally: |
| 456 | f.close() |
| 457 | f = open(TESTFN, "r") |
| 458 | try: |
| 459 | self.assertEqual(zip(IntsFrom(0), f, IntsFrom(-100)), |
| 460 | [(0, "a\n", -100), |
| 461 | (1, "bbb\n", -99), |
| 462 | (2, "cc\n", -98)]) |
| 463 | finally: |
| 464 | f.close() |
| 465 | try: |
| 466 | unlink(TESTFN) |
| 467 | except OSError: |
| 468 | pass |
| 469 | |
Tim Peters | 67d687a | 2002-04-29 21:27:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 470 | self.assertEqual(zip(xrange(5)), [(i,) for i in range(5)]) |
| 471 | |
| 472 | # Classes that lie about their lengths. |
| 473 | class NoGuessLen5: |
| 474 | def __getitem__(self, i): |
| 475 | if i >= 5: |
| 476 | raise IndexError |
| 477 | return i |
| 478 | |
| 479 | class Guess3Len5(NoGuessLen5): |
| 480 | def __len__(self): |
| 481 | return 3 |
| 482 | |
| 483 | class Guess30Len5(NoGuessLen5): |
| 484 | def __len__(self): |
| 485 | return 30 |
| 486 | |
| 487 | self.assertEqual(len(Guess3Len5()), 3) |
| 488 | self.assertEqual(len(Guess30Len5()), 30) |
| 489 | self.assertEqual(zip(NoGuessLen5()), zip(range(5))) |
| 490 | self.assertEqual(zip(Guess3Len5()), zip(range(5))) |
| 491 | self.assertEqual(zip(Guess30Len5()), zip(range(5))) |
| 492 | |
| 493 | expected = [(i, i) for i in range(5)] |
| 494 | for x in NoGuessLen5(), Guess3Len5(), Guess30Len5(): |
| 495 | for y in NoGuessLen5(), Guess3Len5(), Guess30Len5(): |
| 496 | self.assertEqual(zip(x, y), expected) |
| 497 | |
Tim Peters | 15d81ef | 2001-05-04 04:39:21 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 498 | # Test reduces()'s use of iterators. |
| 499 | def test_builtin_reduce(self): |
| 500 | from operator import add |
| 501 | self.assertEqual(reduce(add, SequenceClass(5)), 10) |
| 502 | self.assertEqual(reduce(add, SequenceClass(5), 42), 52) |
| 503 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, reduce, add, SequenceClass(0)) |
| 504 | self.assertEqual(reduce(add, SequenceClass(0), 42), 42) |
| 505 | self.assertEqual(reduce(add, SequenceClass(1)), 0) |
| 506 | self.assertEqual(reduce(add, SequenceClass(1), 42), 42) |
| 507 | |
| 508 | d = {"one": 1, "two": 2, "three": 3} |
| 509 | self.assertEqual(reduce(add, d), "".join(d.keys())) |
| 510 | |
Martin v. Löwis | 339d0f7 | 2001-08-17 18:39:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 511 | # This test case will be removed if we don't have Unicode |
Tim Peters | 2cfe368 | 2001-05-05 05:36:48 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 512 | def test_unicode_join_endcase(self): |
| 513 | |
| 514 | # This class inserts a Unicode object into its argument's natural |
| 515 | # iteration, in the 3rd position. |
| 516 | class OhPhooey: |
| 517 | def __init__(self, seq): |
| 518 | self.it = iter(seq) |
| 519 | self.i = 0 |
| 520 | |
| 521 | def __iter__(self): |
| 522 | return self |
| 523 | |
| 524 | def next(self): |
| 525 | i = self.i |
| 526 | self.i = i+1 |
| 527 | if i == 2: |
Martin v. Löwis | 339d0f7 | 2001-08-17 18:39:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 528 | return unicode("fooled you!") |
Tim Peters | 2cfe368 | 2001-05-05 05:36:48 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 529 | return self.it.next() |
| 530 | |
| 531 | f = open(TESTFN, "w") |
| 532 | try: |
| 533 | f.write("a\n" + "b\n" + "c\n") |
| 534 | finally: |
| 535 | f.close() |
| 536 | |
| 537 | f = open(TESTFN, "r") |
| 538 | # Nasty: string.join(s) can't know whether unicode.join() is needed |
| 539 | # until it's seen all of s's elements. But in this case, f's |
| 540 | # iterator cannot be restarted. So what we're testing here is |
| 541 | # whether string.join() can manage to remember everything it's seen |
| 542 | # and pass that on to unicode.join(). |
| 543 | try: |
| 544 | got = " - ".join(OhPhooey(f)) |
Martin v. Löwis | 339d0f7 | 2001-08-17 18:39:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 545 | self.assertEqual(got, unicode("a\n - b\n - fooled you! - c\n")) |
Tim Peters | 2cfe368 | 2001-05-05 05:36:48 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 546 | finally: |
| 547 | f.close() |
| 548 | try: |
| 549 | unlink(TESTFN) |
| 550 | except OSError: |
| 551 | pass |
Martin v. Löwis | 339d0f7 | 2001-08-17 18:39:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 552 | if not have_unicode: |
| 553 | def test_unicode_join_endcase(self): pass |
Tim Peters | 2cfe368 | 2001-05-05 05:36:48 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 554 | |
Tim Peters | de9725f | 2001-05-05 10:06:17 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 555 | # Test iterators with 'x in y' and 'x not in y'. |
| 556 | def test_in_and_not_in(self): |
Tim Peters | cb8d368 | 2001-05-05 21:05:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 557 | for sc5 in IteratingSequenceClass(5), SequenceClass(5): |
| 558 | for i in range(5): |
| 559 | self.assert_(i in sc5) |
| 560 | for i in "abc", -1, 5, 42.42, (3, 4), [], {1: 1}, 3-12j, sc5: |
| 561 | self.assert_(i not in sc5) |
Tim Peters | de9725f | 2001-05-05 10:06:17 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 562 | |
| 563 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: 3 in 12) |
| 564 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: 3 not in map) |
| 565 | |
| 566 | d = {"one": 1, "two": 2, "three": 3, 1j: 2j} |
| 567 | for k in d: |
| 568 | self.assert_(k in d) |
| 569 | self.assert_(k not in d.itervalues()) |
| 570 | for v in d.values(): |
| 571 | self.assert_(v in d.itervalues()) |
| 572 | self.assert_(v not in d) |
| 573 | for k, v in d.iteritems(): |
| 574 | self.assert_((k, v) in d.iteritems()) |
| 575 | self.assert_((v, k) not in d.iteritems()) |
Tim Peters | de9725f | 2001-05-05 10:06:17 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 576 | |
| 577 | f = open(TESTFN, "w") |
| 578 | try: |
| 579 | f.write("a\n" "b\n" "c\n") |
| 580 | finally: |
| 581 | f.close() |
| 582 | f = open(TESTFN, "r") |
| 583 | try: |
| 584 | for chunk in "abc": |
| 585 | f.seek(0, 0) |
| 586 | self.assert_(chunk not in f) |
| 587 | f.seek(0, 0) |
| 588 | self.assert_((chunk + "\n") in f) |
| 589 | finally: |
| 590 | f.close() |
| 591 | try: |
| 592 | unlink(TESTFN) |
| 593 | except OSError: |
| 594 | pass |
| 595 | |
Tim Peters | 75f8e35 | 2001-05-05 11:33:43 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 596 | # Test iterators with operator.countOf (PySequence_Count). |
| 597 | def test_countOf(self): |
| 598 | from operator import countOf |
| 599 | self.assertEqual(countOf([1,2,2,3,2,5], 2), 3) |
| 600 | self.assertEqual(countOf((1,2,2,3,2,5), 2), 3) |
| 601 | self.assertEqual(countOf("122325", "2"), 3) |
| 602 | self.assertEqual(countOf("122325", "6"), 0) |
| 603 | |
| 604 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, countOf, 42, 1) |
| 605 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, countOf, countOf, countOf) |
| 606 | |
| 607 | d = {"one": 3, "two": 3, "three": 3, 1j: 2j} |
| 608 | for k in d: |
| 609 | self.assertEqual(countOf(d, k), 1) |
| 610 | self.assertEqual(countOf(d.itervalues(), 3), 3) |
| 611 | self.assertEqual(countOf(d.itervalues(), 2j), 1) |
| 612 | self.assertEqual(countOf(d.itervalues(), 1j), 0) |
| 613 | |
| 614 | f = open(TESTFN, "w") |
| 615 | try: |
| 616 | f.write("a\n" "b\n" "c\n" "b\n") |
| 617 | finally: |
| 618 | f.close() |
| 619 | f = open(TESTFN, "r") |
| 620 | try: |
| 621 | for letter, count in ("a", 1), ("b", 2), ("c", 1), ("d", 0): |
| 622 | f.seek(0, 0) |
| 623 | self.assertEqual(countOf(f, letter + "\n"), count) |
| 624 | finally: |
| 625 | f.close() |
| 626 | try: |
| 627 | unlink(TESTFN) |
| 628 | except OSError: |
| 629 | pass |
| 630 | |
Tim Peters | 16a77ad | 2001-09-08 04:00:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 631 | # Test iterators with operator.indexOf (PySequence_Index). |
| 632 | def test_indexOf(self): |
| 633 | from operator import indexOf |
| 634 | self.assertEqual(indexOf([1,2,2,3,2,5], 1), 0) |
| 635 | self.assertEqual(indexOf((1,2,2,3,2,5), 2), 1) |
| 636 | self.assertEqual(indexOf((1,2,2,3,2,5), 3), 3) |
| 637 | self.assertEqual(indexOf((1,2,2,3,2,5), 5), 5) |
| 638 | self.assertRaises(ValueError, indexOf, (1,2,2,3,2,5), 0) |
| 639 | self.assertRaises(ValueError, indexOf, (1,2,2,3,2,5), 6) |
| 640 | |
| 641 | self.assertEqual(indexOf("122325", "2"), 1) |
| 642 | self.assertEqual(indexOf("122325", "5"), 5) |
| 643 | self.assertRaises(ValueError, indexOf, "122325", "6") |
| 644 | |
| 645 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, indexOf, 42, 1) |
| 646 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, indexOf, indexOf, indexOf) |
| 647 | |
| 648 | f = open(TESTFN, "w") |
| 649 | try: |
| 650 | f.write("a\n" "b\n" "c\n" "d\n" "e\n") |
| 651 | finally: |
| 652 | f.close() |
| 653 | f = open(TESTFN, "r") |
| 654 | try: |
| 655 | fiter = iter(f) |
| 656 | self.assertEqual(indexOf(fiter, "b\n"), 1) |
| 657 | self.assertEqual(indexOf(fiter, "d\n"), 1) |
| 658 | self.assertEqual(indexOf(fiter, "e\n"), 0) |
| 659 | self.assertRaises(ValueError, indexOf, fiter, "a\n") |
| 660 | finally: |
| 661 | f.close() |
| 662 | try: |
| 663 | unlink(TESTFN) |
| 664 | except OSError: |
| 665 | pass |
| 666 | |
| 667 | iclass = IteratingSequenceClass(3) |
| 668 | for i in range(3): |
| 669 | self.assertEqual(indexOf(iclass, i), i) |
| 670 | self.assertRaises(ValueError, indexOf, iclass, -1) |
| 671 | |
Tim Peters | 2c9aa5e | 2001-09-23 04:06:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 672 | # Test iterators with file.writelines(). |
| 673 | def test_writelines(self): |
| 674 | f = file(TESTFN, "w") |
| 675 | |
| 676 | try: |
| 677 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, f.writelines, None) |
| 678 | self.assertRaises(TypeError, f.writelines, 42) |
Tim Peters | 527e64f | 2001-10-04 05:36:56 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 679 | |
Tim Peters | 2c9aa5e | 2001-09-23 04:06:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 680 | f.writelines(["1\n", "2\n"]) |
| 681 | f.writelines(("3\n", "4\n")) |
| 682 | f.writelines({'5\n': None}) |
| 683 | f.writelines({}) |
| 684 | |
| 685 | # Try a big chunk too. |
| 686 | class Iterator: |
| 687 | def __init__(self, start, finish): |
| 688 | self.start = start |
| 689 | self.finish = finish |
| 690 | self.i = self.start |
| 691 | |
| 692 | def next(self): |
| 693 | if self.i >= self.finish: |
| 694 | raise StopIteration |
| 695 | result = str(self.i) + '\n' |
| 696 | self.i += 1 |
| 697 | return result |
| 698 | |
| 699 | def __iter__(self): |
| 700 | return self |
| 701 | |
| 702 | class Whatever: |
| 703 | def __init__(self, start, finish): |
| 704 | self.start = start |
| 705 | self.finish = finish |
| 706 | |
| 707 | def __iter__(self): |
| 708 | return Iterator(self.start, self.finish) |
Tim Peters | 527e64f | 2001-10-04 05:36:56 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 709 | |
| 710 | f.writelines(Whatever(6, 6+2000)) |
Tim Peters | 2c9aa5e | 2001-09-23 04:06:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 711 | f.close() |
| 712 | |
| 713 | f = file(TESTFN) |
| 714 | expected = [str(i) + "\n" for i in range(1, 2006)] |
| 715 | self.assertEqual(list(f), expected) |
Tim Peters | 527e64f | 2001-10-04 05:36:56 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 716 | |
Tim Peters | 2c9aa5e | 2001-09-23 04:06:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 717 | finally: |
| 718 | f.close() |
| 719 | try: |
| 720 | unlink(TESTFN) |
| 721 | except OSError: |
| 722 | pass |
| 723 | |
| 724 | |
Tim Peters | d6d010b | 2001-06-21 02:49:55 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 725 | # Test iterators on RHS of unpacking assignments. |
| 726 | def test_unpack_iter(self): |
| 727 | a, b = 1, 2 |
| 728 | self.assertEqual((a, b), (1, 2)) |
| 729 | |
| 730 | a, b, c = IteratingSequenceClass(3) |
| 731 | self.assertEqual((a, b, c), (0, 1, 2)) |
| 732 | |
| 733 | try: # too many values |
| 734 | a, b = IteratingSequenceClass(3) |
| 735 | except ValueError: |
| 736 | pass |
| 737 | else: |
| 738 | self.fail("should have raised ValueError") |
| 739 | |
| 740 | try: # not enough values |
| 741 | a, b, c = IteratingSequenceClass(2) |
| 742 | except ValueError: |
| 743 | pass |
| 744 | else: |
| 745 | self.fail("should have raised ValueError") |
| 746 | |
| 747 | try: # not iterable |
| 748 | a, b, c = len |
| 749 | except TypeError: |
| 750 | pass |
| 751 | else: |
| 752 | self.fail("should have raised TypeError") |
| 753 | |
| 754 | a, b, c = {1: 42, 2: 42, 3: 42}.itervalues() |
| 755 | self.assertEqual((a, b, c), (42, 42, 42)) |
| 756 | |
| 757 | f = open(TESTFN, "w") |
| 758 | lines = ("a\n", "bb\n", "ccc\n") |
| 759 | try: |
| 760 | for line in lines: |
| 761 | f.write(line) |
| 762 | finally: |
| 763 | f.close() |
| 764 | f = open(TESTFN, "r") |
| 765 | try: |
| 766 | a, b, c = f |
| 767 | self.assertEqual((a, b, c), lines) |
| 768 | finally: |
| 769 | f.close() |
| 770 | try: |
| 771 | unlink(TESTFN) |
| 772 | except OSError: |
| 773 | pass |
| 774 | |
| 775 | (a, b), (c,) = IteratingSequenceClass(2), {42: 24} |
| 776 | self.assertEqual((a, b, c), (0, 1, 42)) |
| 777 | |
Guido van Rossum | bb8f59a | 2001-12-03 19:33:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 778 | # Test reference count behavior |
| 779 | |
| 780 | class C(object): |
| 781 | count = 0 |
| 782 | def __new__(cls): |
| 783 | cls.count += 1 |
| 784 | return object.__new__(cls) |
| 785 | def __del__(self): |
| 786 | cls = self.__class__ |
| 787 | assert cls.count > 0 |
| 788 | cls.count -= 1 |
| 789 | x = C() |
| 790 | self.assertEqual(C.count, 1) |
| 791 | del x |
| 792 | self.assertEqual(C.count, 0) |
| 793 | l = [C(), C(), C()] |
| 794 | self.assertEqual(C.count, 3) |
| 795 | try: |
| 796 | a, b = iter(l) |
| 797 | except ValueError: |
| 798 | pass |
| 799 | del l |
| 800 | self.assertEqual(C.count, 0) |
Fred Drake | 2e2be37 | 2001-09-20 21:33:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 801 | |
Guido van Rossum | 674eae6 | 2002-07-16 21:48:11 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 802 | |
| 803 | # Make sure StopIteration is a "sink state". |
| 804 | # This tests various things that weren't sink states in Python 2.2.1, |
| 805 | # plus various things that always were fine. |
| 806 | |
| 807 | def test_sinkstate_list(self): |
| 808 | # This used to fail |
| 809 | a = range(5) |
| 810 | b = iter(a) |
| 811 | self.assertEqual(list(b), range(5)) |
| 812 | a.extend(range(5, 10)) |
| 813 | self.assertEqual(list(b), []) |
| 814 | |
| 815 | def test_sinkstate_tuple(self): |
| 816 | a = (0, 1, 2, 3, 4) |
| 817 | b = iter(a) |
| 818 | self.assertEqual(list(b), range(5)) |
| 819 | self.assertEqual(list(b), []) |
| 820 | |
| 821 | def test_sinkstate_string(self): |
| 822 | a = "abcde" |
| 823 | b = iter(a) |
| 824 | self.assertEqual(list(b), ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e']) |
| 825 | self.assertEqual(list(b), []) |
| 826 | |
| 827 | def test_sinkstate_sequence(self): |
| 828 | # This used to fail |
| 829 | a = SequenceClass(5) |
| 830 | b = iter(a) |
| 831 | self.assertEqual(list(b), range(5)) |
| 832 | a.n = 10 |
| 833 | self.assertEqual(list(b), []) |
| 834 | |
| 835 | def test_sinkstate_callable(self): |
| 836 | # This used to fail |
| 837 | def spam(state=[0]): |
| 838 | i = state[0] |
| 839 | state[0] = i+1 |
| 840 | if i == 10: |
| 841 | raise AssertionError, "shouldn't have gotten this far" |
| 842 | return i |
| 843 | b = iter(spam, 5) |
| 844 | self.assertEqual(list(b), range(5)) |
| 845 | self.assertEqual(list(b), []) |
| 846 | |
| 847 | def test_sinkstate_dict(self): |
| 848 | # XXX For a more thorough test, see towards the end of: |
| 849 | # http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-July/026512.html |
| 850 | a = {1:1, 2:2, 0:0, 4:4, 3:3} |
| 851 | for b in iter(a), a.iterkeys(), a.iteritems(), a.itervalues(): |
| 852 | b = iter(a) |
| 853 | self.assertEqual(len(list(b)), 5) |
| 854 | self.assertEqual(list(b), []) |
| 855 | |
| 856 | def test_sinkstate_yield(self): |
| 857 | def gen(): |
| 858 | for i in range(5): |
| 859 | yield i |
| 860 | b = gen() |
| 861 | self.assertEqual(list(b), range(5)) |
| 862 | self.assertEqual(list(b), []) |
| 863 | |
| 864 | def test_sinkstate_range(self): |
| 865 | a = xrange(5) |
| 866 | b = iter(a) |
| 867 | self.assertEqual(list(b), range(5)) |
| 868 | self.assertEqual(list(b), []) |
| 869 | |
| 870 | def test_sinkstate_enumerate(self): |
| 871 | a = range(5) |
| 872 | e = enumerate(a) |
| 873 | b = iter(e) |
| 874 | self.assertEqual(list(b), zip(range(5), range(5))) |
| 875 | self.assertEqual(list(b), []) |
| 876 | |
| 877 | |
Fred Drake | 2e2be37 | 2001-09-20 21:33:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 878 | def test_main(): |
| 879 | run_unittest(TestCase) |
| 880 | |
| 881 | |
| 882 | if __name__ == "__main__": |
| 883 | test_main() |