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Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +00001import unittest
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -04002import unittest.mock
Tim Peters46c04e12002-05-05 20:40:00 +00003import random
Antoine Pitrou346cbd32017-05-27 17:50:54 +02004import os
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +00005import time
Raymond Hettinger5f078ff2003-06-24 20:29:04 +00006import pickle
Raymond Hettinger2f726e92003-10-05 09:09:15 +00007import warnings
Dong-hee Na6989af02020-06-21 18:44:58 +09008import test.support
9
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -040010from functools import partial
Victor Stinnerbd1b49a2016-10-19 10:11:37 +020011from math import log, exp, pi, fsum, sin, factorial
Benjamin Petersonee8712c2008-05-20 21:35:26 +000012from test import support
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -070013from fractions import Fraction
masklinn1e27b572020-12-19 05:33:36 +010014from collections import abc, Counter
csabellaf111fd22017-05-11 11:19:35 -040015
Ezio Melotti3e4a98b2013-04-19 05:45:27 +030016class TestBasicOps:
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +000017 # Superclass with tests common to all generators.
18 # Subclasses must arrange for self.gen to retrieve the Random instance
19 # to be tested.
Tim Peters46c04e12002-05-05 20:40:00 +000020
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +000021 def randomlist(self, n):
22 """Helper function to make a list of random numbers"""
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +000023 return [self.gen.random() for i in range(n)]
Tim Peters46c04e12002-05-05 20:40:00 +000024
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +000025 def test_autoseed(self):
26 self.gen.seed()
27 state1 = self.gen.getstate()
Raymond Hettinger3081d592003-08-09 18:30:57 +000028 time.sleep(0.1)
Mike53f7a7c2017-12-14 14:04:53 +030029 self.gen.seed() # different seeds at different times
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +000030 state2 = self.gen.getstate()
31 self.assertNotEqual(state1, state2)
Tim Peters46c04e12002-05-05 20:40:00 +000032
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +000033 def test_saverestore(self):
34 N = 1000
35 self.gen.seed()
36 state = self.gen.getstate()
37 randseq = self.randomlist(N)
38 self.gen.setstate(state) # should regenerate the same sequence
39 self.assertEqual(randseq, self.randomlist(N))
40
41 def test_seedargs(self):
Mark Dickinson95aeae02012-06-24 11:05:30 +010042 # Seed value with a negative hash.
43 class MySeed(object):
44 def __hash__(self):
45 return -1729
Xtreaka06d6832019-09-12 09:13:20 +010046 for arg in [None, 0, 1, -1, 10**20, -(10**20),
Victor Stinner00d7cd82020-03-10 15:15:14 +010047 False, True, 3.14, 'a']:
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +000048 self.gen.seed(arg)
Xtreaka06d6832019-09-12 09:13:20 +010049
50 for arg in [1+2j, tuple('abc'), MySeed()]:
51 with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
52 self.gen.seed(arg)
53
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +000054 for arg in [list(range(3)), dict(one=1)]:
Xtreaka06d6832019-09-12 09:13:20 +010055 with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
56 self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.gen.seed, arg)
Raymond Hettingerf763a722010-09-07 00:38:15 +000057 self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.gen.seed, 1, 2, 3, 4)
Raymond Hettinger58335872004-07-09 14:26:18 +000058 self.assertRaises(TypeError, type(self.gen), [])
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +000059
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -040060 @unittest.mock.patch('random._urandom') # os.urandom
61 def test_seed_when_randomness_source_not_found(self, urandom_mock):
62 # Random.seed() uses time.time() when an operating system specific
csabellaf111fd22017-05-11 11:19:35 -040063 # randomness source is not found. To test this on machines where it
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -040064 # exists, run the above test, test_seedargs(), again after mocking
65 # os.urandom() so that it raises the exception expected when the
66 # randomness source is not available.
67 urandom_mock.side_effect = NotImplementedError
68 self.test_seedargs()
69
Antoine Pitrou5e394332012-11-04 02:10:33 +010070 def test_shuffle(self):
71 shuffle = self.gen.shuffle
72 lst = []
73 shuffle(lst)
74 self.assertEqual(lst, [])
75 lst = [37]
76 shuffle(lst)
77 self.assertEqual(lst, [37])
78 seqs = [list(range(n)) for n in range(10)]
79 shuffled_seqs = [list(range(n)) for n in range(10)]
80 for shuffled_seq in shuffled_seqs:
81 shuffle(shuffled_seq)
82 for (seq, shuffled_seq) in zip(seqs, shuffled_seqs):
83 self.assertEqual(len(seq), len(shuffled_seq))
84 self.assertEqual(set(seq), set(shuffled_seq))
Antoine Pitrou5e394332012-11-04 02:10:33 +010085 # The above tests all would pass if the shuffle was a
86 # no-op. The following non-deterministic test covers that. It
87 # asserts that the shuffled sequence of 1000 distinct elements
88 # must be different from the original one. Although there is
89 # mathematically a non-zero probability that this could
90 # actually happen in a genuinely random shuffle, it is
91 # completely negligible, given that the number of possible
92 # permutations of 1000 objects is 1000! (factorial of 1000),
93 # which is considerably larger than the number of atoms in the
94 # universe...
95 lst = list(range(1000))
96 shuffled_lst = list(range(1000))
97 shuffle(shuffled_lst)
98 self.assertTrue(lst != shuffled_lst)
99 shuffle(lst)
100 self.assertTrue(lst != shuffled_lst)
csabellaf111fd22017-05-11 11:19:35 -0400101 self.assertRaises(TypeError, shuffle, (1, 2, 3))
102
103 def test_shuffle_random_argument(self):
104 # Test random argument to shuffle.
105 shuffle = self.gen.shuffle
106 mock_random = unittest.mock.Mock(return_value=0.5)
107 seq = bytearray(b'abcdefghijk')
Raymond Hettinger190fac92020-05-02 16:45:32 -0700108 with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
109 shuffle(seq, mock_random)
csabellaf111fd22017-05-11 11:19:35 -0400110 mock_random.assert_called_with()
Antoine Pitrou5e394332012-11-04 02:10:33 +0100111
Raymond Hettingerdc4872e2010-09-07 10:06:56 +0000112 def test_choice(self):
113 choice = self.gen.choice
114 with self.assertRaises(IndexError):
115 choice([])
116 self.assertEqual(choice([50]), 50)
117 self.assertIn(choice([25, 75]), [25, 75])
118
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +0000119 def test_sample(self):
120 # For the entire allowable range of 0 <= k <= N, validate that
121 # the sample is of the correct length and contains only unique items
122 N = 100
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000123 population = range(N)
124 for k in range(N+1):
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +0000125 s = self.gen.sample(population, k)
126 self.assertEqual(len(s), k)
Raymond Hettingera690a992003-11-16 16:17:49 +0000127 uniq = set(s)
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +0000128 self.assertEqual(len(uniq), k)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000129 self.assertTrue(uniq <= set(population))
Raymond Hettinger8ec78812003-01-04 05:55:11 +0000130 self.assertEqual(self.gen.sample([], 0), []) # test edge case N==k==0
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -0400131 # Exception raised if size of sample exceeds that of population
132 self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.gen.sample, population, N+1)
Raymond Hettingerbf871262016-11-21 14:34:33 -0800133 self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.gen.sample, [], -1)
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +0000134
Raymond Hettinger7b0cf762003-01-17 17:23:23 +0000135 def test_sample_distribution(self):
136 # For the entire allowable range of 0 <= k <= N, validate that
137 # sample generates all possible permutations
138 n = 5
139 pop = range(n)
140 trials = 10000 # large num prevents false negatives without slowing normal case
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000141 for k in range(n):
Raymond Hettingerffdb8bb2004-09-27 15:29:05 +0000142 expected = factorial(n) // factorial(n-k)
Raymond Hettinger7b0cf762003-01-17 17:23:23 +0000143 perms = {}
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000144 for i in range(trials):
Raymond Hettinger7b0cf762003-01-17 17:23:23 +0000145 perms[tuple(self.gen.sample(pop, k))] = None
146 if len(perms) == expected:
147 break
148 else:
149 self.fail()
150
Raymond Hettinger66d09f12003-09-06 04:25:54 +0000151 def test_sample_inputs(self):
152 # SF bug #801342 -- population can be any iterable defining __len__()
Raymond Hettinger66d09f12003-09-06 04:25:54 +0000153 self.gen.sample(range(20), 2)
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000154 self.gen.sample(range(20), 2)
Raymond Hettinger66d09f12003-09-06 04:25:54 +0000155 self.gen.sample(str('abcdefghijklmnopqrst'), 2)
156 self.gen.sample(tuple('abcdefghijklmnopqrst'), 2)
157
Thomas Wouters49fd7fa2006-04-21 10:40:58 +0000158 def test_sample_on_dicts(self):
Raymond Hettinger1acde192008-01-14 01:00:53 +0000159 self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.gen.sample, dict.fromkeys('abcdef'), 2)
Thomas Wouters49fd7fa2006-04-21 10:40:58 +0000160
Raymond Hettinger4fe00202020-04-19 00:36:42 -0700161 def test_sample_on_sets(self):
162 with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
163 population = {10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70}
164 self.gen.sample(population, k=5)
165
masklinn1e27b572020-12-19 05:33:36 +0100166 def test_sample_on_seqsets(self):
167 class SeqSet(abc.Sequence, abc.Set):
168 def __init__(self, items):
169 self._items = items
170
171 def __len__(self):
172 return len(self._items)
173
174 def __getitem__(self, index):
175 return self._items[index]
176
177 population = SeqSet([2, 4, 1, 3])
178 with warnings.catch_warnings():
179 warnings.simplefilter("error", DeprecationWarning)
180 self.gen.sample(population, k=2)
181
Raymond Hettinger81a5fc32020-05-08 07:53:15 -0700182 def test_sample_with_counts(self):
183 sample = self.gen.sample
184
185 # General case
186 colors = ['red', 'green', 'blue', 'orange', 'black', 'brown', 'amber']
187 counts = [500, 200, 20, 10, 5, 0, 1 ]
188 k = 700
189 summary = Counter(sample(colors, counts=counts, k=k))
190 self.assertEqual(sum(summary.values()), k)
191 for color, weight in zip(colors, counts):
192 self.assertLessEqual(summary[color], weight)
193 self.assertNotIn('brown', summary)
194
195 # Case that exhausts the population
196 k = sum(counts)
197 summary = Counter(sample(colors, counts=counts, k=k))
198 self.assertEqual(sum(summary.values()), k)
199 for color, weight in zip(colors, counts):
200 self.assertLessEqual(summary[color], weight)
201 self.assertNotIn('brown', summary)
202
203 # Case with population size of 1
204 summary = Counter(sample(['x'], counts=[10], k=8))
205 self.assertEqual(summary, Counter(x=8))
206
207 # Case with all counts equal.
208 nc = len(colors)
209 summary = Counter(sample(colors, counts=[10]*nc, k=10*nc))
210 self.assertEqual(summary, Counter(10*colors))
211
212 # Test error handling
213 with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
214 sample(['red', 'green', 'blue'], counts=10, k=10) # counts not iterable
215 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
216 sample(['red', 'green', 'blue'], counts=[-3, -7, -8], k=2) # counts are negative
217 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
218 sample(['red', 'green', 'blue'], counts=[0, 0, 0], k=2) # counts are zero
219 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
220 sample(['red', 'green'], counts=[10, 10], k=21) # population too small
221 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
222 sample(['red', 'green', 'blue'], counts=[1, 2], k=2) # too few counts
223 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
224 sample(['red', 'green', 'blue'], counts=[1, 2, 3, 4], k=2) # too many counts
225
226 def test_sample_counts_equivalence(self):
227 # Test the documented strong equivalence to a sample with repeated elements.
228 # We run this test on random.Random() which makes deterministic selections
229 # for a given seed value.
230 sample = random.sample
231 seed = random.seed
232
233 colors = ['red', 'green', 'blue', 'orange', 'black', 'amber']
234 counts = [500, 200, 20, 10, 5, 1 ]
235 k = 700
236 seed(8675309)
237 s1 = sample(colors, counts=counts, k=k)
238 seed(8675309)
239 expanded = [color for (color, count) in zip(colors, counts) for i in range(count)]
240 self.assertEqual(len(expanded), sum(counts))
241 s2 = sample(expanded, k=k)
242 self.assertEqual(s1, s2)
243
244 pop = 'abcdefghi'
245 counts = [10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2]
246 seed(8675309)
247 s1 = ''.join(sample(pop, counts=counts, k=30))
248 expanded = ''.join([letter for (letter, count) in zip(pop, counts) for i in range(count)])
249 seed(8675309)
250 s2 = ''.join(sample(expanded, k=30))
251 self.assertEqual(s1, s2)
252
Raymond Hettinger28aa4a02016-09-07 00:08:44 -0700253 def test_choices(self):
254 choices = self.gen.choices
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700255 data = ['red', 'green', 'blue', 'yellow']
256 str_data = 'abcd'
257 range_data = range(4)
258 set_data = set(range(4))
259
260 # basic functionality
261 for sample in [
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700262 choices(data, k=5),
263 choices(data, range(4), k=5),
Raymond Hettinger28aa4a02016-09-07 00:08:44 -0700264 choices(k=5, population=data, weights=range(4)),
265 choices(k=5, population=data, cum_weights=range(4)),
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700266 ]:
267 self.assertEqual(len(sample), 5)
268 self.assertEqual(type(sample), list)
269 self.assertTrue(set(sample) <= set(data))
270
271 # test argument handling
Raymond Hettinger28aa4a02016-09-07 00:08:44 -0700272 with self.assertRaises(TypeError): # missing arguments
273 choices(2)
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700274
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700275 self.assertEqual(choices(data, k=0), []) # k == 0
276 self.assertEqual(choices(data, k=-1), []) # negative k behaves like ``[0] * -1``
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700277 with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700278 choices(data, k=2.5) # k is a float
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700279
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700280 self.assertTrue(set(choices(str_data, k=5)) <= set(str_data)) # population is a string sequence
281 self.assertTrue(set(choices(range_data, k=5)) <= set(range_data)) # population is a range
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700282 with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700283 choices(set_data, k=2) # population is not a sequence
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700284
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700285 self.assertTrue(set(choices(data, None, k=5)) <= set(data)) # weights is None
286 self.assertTrue(set(choices(data, weights=None, k=5)) <= set(data))
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700287 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700288 choices(data, [1,2], k=5) # len(weights) != len(population)
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700289 with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700290 choices(data, 10, k=5) # non-iterable weights
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700291 with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700292 choices(data, [None]*4, k=5) # non-numeric weights
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700293 for weights in [
294 [15, 10, 25, 30], # integer weights
295 [15.1, 10.2, 25.2, 30.3], # float weights
296 [Fraction(1, 3), Fraction(2, 6), Fraction(3, 6), Fraction(4, 6)], # fractional weights
297 [True, False, True, False] # booleans (include / exclude)
298 ]:
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700299 self.assertTrue(set(choices(data, weights, k=5)) <= set(data))
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700300
301 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700302 choices(data, cum_weights=[1,2], k=5) # len(weights) != len(population)
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700303 with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700304 choices(data, cum_weights=10, k=5) # non-iterable cum_weights
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700305 with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700306 choices(data, cum_weights=[None]*4, k=5) # non-numeric cum_weights
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700307 with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700308 choices(data, range(4), cum_weights=range(4), k=5) # both weights and cum_weights
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700309 for weights in [
310 [15, 10, 25, 30], # integer cum_weights
311 [15.1, 10.2, 25.2, 30.3], # float cum_weights
312 [Fraction(1, 3), Fraction(2, 6), Fraction(3, 6), Fraction(4, 6)], # fractional cum_weights
313 ]:
Raymond Hettinger9016f282016-09-26 21:45:57 -0700314 self.assertTrue(set(choices(data, cum_weights=weights, k=5)) <= set(data))
Raymond Hettingere8f1e002016-09-06 17:15:29 -0700315
Raymond Hettinger7b166522016-10-14 01:19:38 -0400316 # Test weight focused on a single element of the population
317 self.assertEqual(choices('abcd', [1, 0, 0, 0]), ['a'])
318 self.assertEqual(choices('abcd', [0, 1, 0, 0]), ['b'])
319 self.assertEqual(choices('abcd', [0, 0, 1, 0]), ['c'])
320 self.assertEqual(choices('abcd', [0, 0, 0, 1]), ['d'])
321
322 # Test consistency with random.choice() for empty population
323 with self.assertRaises(IndexError):
324 choices([], k=1)
325 with self.assertRaises(IndexError):
326 choices([], weights=[], k=1)
327 with self.assertRaises(IndexError):
328 choices([], cum_weights=[], k=5)
329
Raymond Hettingerddf71712018-06-27 01:08:31 -0700330 def test_choices_subnormal(self):
Min ho Kim96e12d52019-07-22 06:12:33 +1000331 # Subnormal weights would occasionally trigger an IndexError
Raymond Hettingerddf71712018-06-27 01:08:31 -0700332 # in choices() when the value returned by random() was large
333 # enough to make `random() * total` round up to the total.
334 # See https://bugs.python.org/msg275594 for more detail.
335 choices = self.gen.choices
336 choices(population=[1, 2], weights=[1e-323, 1e-323], k=5000)
337
Raymond Hettinger041d8b42019-11-23 02:22:13 -0800338 def test_choices_with_all_zero_weights(self):
339 # See issue #38881
340 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
341 self.gen.choices('AB', [0.0, 0.0])
342
Ram Rachumb0dfc752020-09-29 04:32:10 +0300343 def test_choices_negative_total(self):
344 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
345 self.gen.choices('ABC', [3, -5, 1])
346
347 def test_choices_infinite_total(self):
348 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
349 self.gen.choices('A', [float('inf')])
350 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
351 self.gen.choices('AB', [0.0, float('inf')])
352 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
353 self.gen.choices('AB', [-float('inf'), 123])
354 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
355 self.gen.choices('AB', [0.0, float('nan')])
356 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
357 self.gen.choices('AB', [float('-inf'), float('inf')])
358
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +0000359 def test_gauss(self):
360 # Ensure that the seed() method initializes all the hidden state. In
361 # particular, through 2.2.1 it failed to reset a piece of state used
362 # by (and only by) the .gauss() method.
363
364 for seed in 1, 12, 123, 1234, 12345, 123456, 654321:
365 self.gen.seed(seed)
366 x1 = self.gen.random()
367 y1 = self.gen.gauss(0, 1)
368
369 self.gen.seed(seed)
370 x2 = self.gen.random()
371 y2 = self.gen.gauss(0, 1)
372
373 self.assertEqual(x1, x2)
374 self.assertEqual(y1, y2)
375
Antoine Pitrou75a33782020-04-17 19:32:14 +0200376 def test_getrandbits(self):
377 # Verify ranges
378 for k in range(1, 1000):
379 self.assertTrue(0 <= self.gen.getrandbits(k) < 2**k)
380 self.assertEqual(self.gen.getrandbits(0), 0)
381
382 # Verify all bits active
383 getbits = self.gen.getrandbits
384 for span in [1, 2, 3, 4, 31, 32, 32, 52, 53, 54, 119, 127, 128, 129]:
385 all_bits = 2**span-1
386 cum = 0
387 cpl_cum = 0
388 for i in range(100):
389 v = getbits(span)
390 cum |= v
391 cpl_cum |= all_bits ^ v
392 self.assertEqual(cum, all_bits)
393 self.assertEqual(cpl_cum, all_bits)
394
395 # Verify argument checking
396 self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.gen.getrandbits)
397 self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.gen.getrandbits, 1, 2)
398 self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.gen.getrandbits, -1)
399 self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.gen.getrandbits, 10.1)
400
Raymond Hettinger5f078ff2003-06-24 20:29:04 +0000401 def test_pickling(self):
Serhiy Storchakabad12572014-12-15 14:03:42 +0200402 for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1):
403 state = pickle.dumps(self.gen, proto)
404 origseq = [self.gen.random() for i in range(10)]
405 newgen = pickle.loads(state)
406 restoredseq = [newgen.random() for i in range(10)]
407 self.assertEqual(origseq, restoredseq)
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +0000408
Dong-hee Na6989af02020-06-21 18:44:58 +0900409 @test.support.cpython_only
410 def test_bug_41052(self):
411 # _random.Random should not be allowed to serialization
412 import _random
413 for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1):
414 r = _random.Random()
415 self.assertRaises(TypeError, pickle.dumps, r, proto)
416
Christian Heimescbf3b5c2007-12-03 21:02:03 +0000417 def test_bug_1727780(self):
418 # verify that version-2-pickles can be loaded
419 # fine, whether they are created on 32-bit or 64-bit
420 # platforms, and that version-3-pickles load fine.
421 files = [("randv2_32.pck", 780),
422 ("randv2_64.pck", 866),
423 ("randv3.pck", 343)]
424 for file, value in files:
Serhiy Storchaka5b10b982019-03-05 10:06:26 +0200425 with open(support.findfile(file),"rb") as f:
426 r = pickle.load(f)
Raymond Hettinger05156612010-09-07 04:44:52 +0000427 self.assertEqual(int(r.random()*1000), value)
428
429 def test_bug_9025(self):
430 # Had problem with an uneven distribution in int(n*random())
431 # Verify the fix by checking that distributions fall within expectations.
432 n = 100000
433 randrange = self.gen.randrange
434 k = sum(randrange(6755399441055744) % 3 == 2 for i in range(n))
435 self.assertTrue(0.30 < k/n < .37, (k/n))
Christian Heimescbf3b5c2007-12-03 21:02:03 +0000436
Victor Stinner9f5fe792020-04-17 19:05:35 +0200437 def test_randbytes(self):
438 # Verify ranges
439 for n in range(1, 10):
440 data = self.gen.randbytes(n)
441 self.assertEqual(type(data), bytes)
442 self.assertEqual(len(data), n)
443
444 self.assertEqual(self.gen.randbytes(0), b'')
445
446 # Verify argument checking
447 self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.gen.randbytes)
448 self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.gen.randbytes, 1, 2)
449 self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.gen.randbytes, -1)
450 self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.gen.randbytes, 1.0)
451
452
Ezio Melotti3e4a98b2013-04-19 05:45:27 +0300453try:
454 random.SystemRandom().random()
455except NotImplementedError:
456 SystemRandom_available = False
457else:
458 SystemRandom_available = True
459
460@unittest.skipUnless(SystemRandom_available, "random.SystemRandom not available")
461class SystemRandom_TestBasicOps(TestBasicOps, unittest.TestCase):
Raymond Hettinger23f12412004-09-13 22:23:21 +0000462 gen = random.SystemRandom()
Raymond Hettinger356a4592004-08-30 06:14:31 +0000463
464 def test_autoseed(self):
465 # Doesn't need to do anything except not fail
466 self.gen.seed()
467
468 def test_saverestore(self):
469 self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, self.gen.getstate)
470 self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, self.gen.setstate, None)
471
472 def test_seedargs(self):
473 # Doesn't need to do anything except not fail
474 self.gen.seed(100)
475
Raymond Hettinger356a4592004-08-30 06:14:31 +0000476 def test_gauss(self):
477 self.gen.gauss_next = None
478 self.gen.seed(100)
479 self.assertEqual(self.gen.gauss_next, None)
480
481 def test_pickling(self):
Serhiy Storchakabad12572014-12-15 14:03:42 +0200482 for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1):
483 self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, pickle.dumps, self.gen, proto)
Raymond Hettinger356a4592004-08-30 06:14:31 +0000484
485 def test_53_bits_per_float(self):
486 # This should pass whenever a C double has 53 bit precision.
487 span = 2 ** 53
488 cum = 0
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000489 for i in range(100):
Raymond Hettinger356a4592004-08-30 06:14:31 +0000490 cum |= int(self.gen.random() * span)
491 self.assertEqual(cum, span-1)
492
493 def test_bigrand(self):
494 # The randrange routine should build-up the required number of bits
495 # in stages so that all bit positions are active.
496 span = 2 ** 500
497 cum = 0
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000498 for i in range(100):
Raymond Hettinger356a4592004-08-30 06:14:31 +0000499 r = self.gen.randrange(span)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000500 self.assertTrue(0 <= r < span)
Raymond Hettinger356a4592004-08-30 06:14:31 +0000501 cum |= r
502 self.assertEqual(cum, span-1)
503
504 def test_bigrand_ranges(self):
505 for i in [40,80, 160, 200, 211, 250, 375, 512, 550]:
Zachary Warea6edea52013-11-26 14:50:10 -0600506 start = self.gen.randrange(2 ** (i-2))
507 stop = self.gen.randrange(2 ** i)
Raymond Hettinger356a4592004-08-30 06:14:31 +0000508 if stop <= start:
Zachary Warea6edea52013-11-26 14:50:10 -0600509 continue
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000510 self.assertTrue(start <= self.gen.randrange(start, stop) < stop)
Raymond Hettinger356a4592004-08-30 06:14:31 +0000511
512 def test_rangelimits(self):
513 for start, stop in [(-2,0), (-(2**60)-2,-(2**60)), (2**60,2**60+2)]:
514 self.assertEqual(set(range(start,stop)),
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000515 set([self.gen.randrange(start,stop) for i in range(100)]))
Raymond Hettinger356a4592004-08-30 06:14:31 +0000516
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -0400517 def test_randrange_nonunit_step(self):
518 rint = self.gen.randrange(0, 10, 2)
519 self.assertIn(rint, (0, 2, 4, 6, 8))
520 rint = self.gen.randrange(0, 2, 2)
521 self.assertEqual(rint, 0)
522
523 def test_randrange_errors(self):
524 raises = partial(self.assertRaises, ValueError, self.gen.randrange)
525 # Empty range
526 raises(3, 3)
527 raises(-721)
528 raises(0, 100, -12)
529 # Non-integer start/stop
530 raises(3.14159)
531 raises(0, 2.71828)
532 # Zero and non-integer step
533 raises(0, 42, 0)
534 raises(0, 42, 3.14159)
535
Raymond Hettinger356a4592004-08-30 06:14:31 +0000536 def test_randbelow_logic(self, _log=log, int=int):
537 # check bitcount transition points: 2**i and 2**(i+1)-1
538 # show that: k = int(1.001 + _log(n, 2))
539 # is equal to or one greater than the number of bits in n
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000540 for i in range(1, 1000):
Guido van Rossume2a383d2007-01-15 16:59:06 +0000541 n = 1 << i # check an exact power of two
Raymond Hettinger356a4592004-08-30 06:14:31 +0000542 numbits = i+1
543 k = int(1.00001 + _log(n, 2))
544 self.assertEqual(k, numbits)
Guido van Rossume61fd5b2007-07-11 12:20:59 +0000545 self.assertEqual(n, 2**(k-1))
Raymond Hettinger356a4592004-08-30 06:14:31 +0000546
547 n += n - 1 # check 1 below the next power of two
548 k = int(1.00001 + _log(n, 2))
Benjamin Peterson577473f2010-01-19 00:09:57 +0000549 self.assertIn(k, [numbits, numbits+1])
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000550 self.assertTrue(2**k > n > 2**(k-2))
Raymond Hettinger356a4592004-08-30 06:14:31 +0000551
552 n -= n >> 15 # check a little farther below the next power of two
553 k = int(1.00001 + _log(n, 2))
554 self.assertEqual(k, numbits) # note the stronger assertion
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000555 self.assertTrue(2**k > n > 2**(k-1)) # note the stronger assertion
Raymond Hettinger356a4592004-08-30 06:14:31 +0000556
557
Ezio Melotti3e4a98b2013-04-19 05:45:27 +0300558class MersenneTwister_TestBasicOps(TestBasicOps, unittest.TestCase):
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +0000559 gen = random.Random()
560
Raymond Hettingerf763a722010-09-07 00:38:15 +0000561 def test_guaranteed_stable(self):
562 # These sequences are guaranteed to stay the same across versions of python
563 self.gen.seed(3456147, version=1)
564 self.assertEqual([self.gen.random().hex() for i in range(4)],
565 ['0x1.ac362300d90d2p-1', '0x1.9d16f74365005p-1',
566 '0x1.1ebb4352e4c4dp-1', '0x1.1a7422abf9c11p-1'])
Raymond Hettingerf763a722010-09-07 00:38:15 +0000567 self.gen.seed("the quick brown fox", version=2)
568 self.assertEqual([self.gen.random().hex() for i in range(4)],
Raymond Hettinger3fcf0022010-12-08 01:13:53 +0000569 ['0x1.1239ddfb11b7cp-3', '0x1.b3cbb5c51b120p-4',
570 '0x1.8c4f55116b60fp-1', '0x1.63eb525174a27p-1'])
Raymond Hettingerf763a722010-09-07 00:38:15 +0000571
Raymond Hettingerc7bab7c2016-08-31 15:01:08 -0700572 def test_bug_27706(self):
573 # Verify that version 1 seeds are unaffected by hash randomization
574
575 self.gen.seed('nofar', version=1) # hash('nofar') == 5990528763808513177
576 self.assertEqual([self.gen.random().hex() for i in range(4)],
577 ['0x1.8645314505ad7p-1', '0x1.afb1f82e40a40p-5',
578 '0x1.2a59d2285e971p-1', '0x1.56977142a7880p-6'])
579
580 self.gen.seed('rachel', version=1) # hash('rachel') == -9091735575445484789
581 self.assertEqual([self.gen.random().hex() for i in range(4)],
582 ['0x1.0b294cc856fcdp-1', '0x1.2ad22d79e77b8p-3',
583 '0x1.3052b9c072678p-2', '0x1.578f332106574p-3'])
584
585 self.gen.seed('', version=1) # hash('') == 0
586 self.assertEqual([self.gen.random().hex() for i in range(4)],
587 ['0x1.b0580f98a7dbep-1', '0x1.84129978f9c1ap-1',
588 '0x1.aeaa51052e978p-2', '0x1.092178fb945a6p-2'])
589
Oren Milmand780b2d2017-09-28 10:50:01 +0300590 def test_bug_31478(self):
591 # There shouldn't be an assertion failure in _random.Random.seed() in
592 # case the argument has a bad __abs__() method.
593 class BadInt(int):
594 def __abs__(self):
595 return None
596 try:
597 self.gen.seed(BadInt())
598 except TypeError:
599 pass
600
Raymond Hettinger132a7d72017-09-17 09:04:30 -0700601 def test_bug_31482(self):
602 # Verify that version 1 seeds are unaffected by hash randomization
603 # when the seeds are expressed as bytes rather than strings.
604 # The hash(b) values listed are the Python2.7 hash() values
605 # which were used for seeding.
606
607 self.gen.seed(b'nofar', version=1) # hash('nofar') == 5990528763808513177
608 self.assertEqual([self.gen.random().hex() for i in range(4)],
609 ['0x1.8645314505ad7p-1', '0x1.afb1f82e40a40p-5',
610 '0x1.2a59d2285e971p-1', '0x1.56977142a7880p-6'])
611
612 self.gen.seed(b'rachel', version=1) # hash('rachel') == -9091735575445484789
613 self.assertEqual([self.gen.random().hex() for i in range(4)],
614 ['0x1.0b294cc856fcdp-1', '0x1.2ad22d79e77b8p-3',
615 '0x1.3052b9c072678p-2', '0x1.578f332106574p-3'])
616
617 self.gen.seed(b'', version=1) # hash('') == 0
618 self.assertEqual([self.gen.random().hex() for i in range(4)],
619 ['0x1.b0580f98a7dbep-1', '0x1.84129978f9c1ap-1',
620 '0x1.aeaa51052e978p-2', '0x1.092178fb945a6p-2'])
621
622 b = b'\x00\x20\x40\x60\x80\xA0\xC0\xE0\xF0'
623 self.gen.seed(b, version=1) # hash(b) == 5015594239749365497
624 self.assertEqual([self.gen.random().hex() for i in range(4)],
625 ['0x1.52c2fde444d23p-1', '0x1.875174f0daea4p-2',
626 '0x1.9e9b2c50e5cd2p-1', '0x1.fa57768bd321cp-2'])
627
Raymond Hettinger58335872004-07-09 14:26:18 +0000628 def test_setstate_first_arg(self):
629 self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.gen.setstate, (1, None, None))
630
631 def test_setstate_middle_arg(self):
bladebryan9616a822017-04-21 23:10:46 -0700632 start_state = self.gen.getstate()
Raymond Hettinger58335872004-07-09 14:26:18 +0000633 # Wrong type, s/b tuple
634 self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.gen.setstate, (2, None, None))
635 # Wrong length, s/b 625
636 self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.gen.setstate, (2, (1,2,3), None))
637 # Wrong type, s/b tuple of 625 ints
638 self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.gen.setstate, (2, ('a',)*625, None))
639 # Last element s/b an int also
640 self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.gen.setstate, (2, (0,)*624+('a',), None))
Serhiy Storchaka178f0b62015-07-24 09:02:53 +0300641 # Last element s/b between 0 and 624
642 with self.assertRaises((ValueError, OverflowError)):
643 self.gen.setstate((2, (1,)*624+(625,), None))
644 with self.assertRaises((ValueError, OverflowError)):
645 self.gen.setstate((2, (1,)*624+(-1,), None))
bladebryan9616a822017-04-21 23:10:46 -0700646 # Failed calls to setstate() should not have changed the state.
647 bits100 = self.gen.getrandbits(100)
648 self.gen.setstate(start_state)
649 self.assertEqual(self.gen.getrandbits(100), bits100)
Raymond Hettinger58335872004-07-09 14:26:18 +0000650
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -0400651 # Little trick to make "tuple(x % (2**32) for x in internalstate)"
652 # raise ValueError. I cannot think of a simple way to achieve this, so
653 # I am opting for using a generator as the middle argument of setstate
654 # which attempts to cast a NaN to integer.
655 state_values = self.gen.getstate()[1]
656 state_values = list(state_values)
657 state_values[-1] = float('nan')
658 state = (int(x) for x in state_values)
659 self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.gen.setstate, (2, state, None))
660
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +0000661 def test_referenceImplementation(self):
662 # Compare the python implementation with results from the original
663 # code. Create 2000 53-bit precision random floats. Compare only
664 # the last ten entries to show that the independent implementations
665 # are tracking. Here is the main() function needed to create the
666 # list of expected random numbers:
667 # void main(void){
668 # int i;
669 # unsigned long init[4]={61731, 24903, 614, 42143}, length=4;
670 # init_by_array(init, length);
671 # for (i=0; i<2000; i++) {
672 # printf("%.15f ", genrand_res53());
673 # if (i%5==4) printf("\n");
674 # }
675 # }
676 expected = [0.45839803073713259,
677 0.86057815201978782,
678 0.92848331726782152,
679 0.35932681119782461,
680 0.081823493762449573,
681 0.14332226470169329,
682 0.084297823823520024,
683 0.53814864671831453,
684 0.089215024911993401,
685 0.78486196105372907]
686
Guido van Rossume2a383d2007-01-15 16:59:06 +0000687 self.gen.seed(61731 + (24903<<32) + (614<<64) + (42143<<96))
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +0000688 actual = self.randomlist(2000)[-10:]
689 for a, e in zip(actual, expected):
690 self.assertAlmostEqual(a,e,places=14)
691
692 def test_strong_reference_implementation(self):
693 # Like test_referenceImplementation, but checks for exact bit-level
694 # equality. This should pass on any box where C double contains
695 # at least 53 bits of precision (the underlying algorithm suffers
696 # no rounding errors -- all results are exact).
697 from math import ldexp
698
Guido van Rossume2a383d2007-01-15 16:59:06 +0000699 expected = [0x0eab3258d2231f,
700 0x1b89db315277a5,
701 0x1db622a5518016,
702 0x0b7f9af0d575bf,
703 0x029e4c4db82240,
704 0x04961892f5d673,
705 0x02b291598e4589,
706 0x11388382c15694,
707 0x02dad977c9e1fe,
708 0x191d96d4d334c6]
709 self.gen.seed(61731 + (24903<<32) + (614<<64) + (42143<<96))
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +0000710 actual = self.randomlist(2000)[-10:]
711 for a, e in zip(actual, expected):
Guido van Rossume2a383d2007-01-15 16:59:06 +0000712 self.assertEqual(int(ldexp(a, 53)), e)
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +0000713
714 def test_long_seed(self):
715 # This is most interesting to run in debug mode, just to make sure
716 # nothing blows up. Under the covers, a dynamically resized array
717 # is allocated, consuming space proportional to the number of bits
718 # in the seed. Unfortunately, that's a quadratic-time algorithm,
719 # so don't make this horribly big.
Guido van Rossume2a383d2007-01-15 16:59:06 +0000720 seed = (1 << (10000 * 8)) - 1 # about 10K bytes
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +0000721 self.gen.seed(seed)
722
Raymond Hettinger2f726e92003-10-05 09:09:15 +0000723 def test_53_bits_per_float(self):
724 # This should pass whenever a C double has 53 bit precision.
725 span = 2 ** 53
726 cum = 0
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000727 for i in range(100):
Raymond Hettinger2f726e92003-10-05 09:09:15 +0000728 cum |= int(self.gen.random() * span)
729 self.assertEqual(cum, span-1)
730
731 def test_bigrand(self):
732 # The randrange routine should build-up the required number of bits
733 # in stages so that all bit positions are active.
734 span = 2 ** 500
735 cum = 0
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000736 for i in range(100):
Raymond Hettinger2f726e92003-10-05 09:09:15 +0000737 r = self.gen.randrange(span)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000738 self.assertTrue(0 <= r < span)
Raymond Hettinger2f726e92003-10-05 09:09:15 +0000739 cum |= r
740 self.assertEqual(cum, span-1)
741
742 def test_bigrand_ranges(self):
743 for i in [40,80, 160, 200, 211, 250, 375, 512, 550]:
Zachary Warea6edea52013-11-26 14:50:10 -0600744 start = self.gen.randrange(2 ** (i-2))
745 stop = self.gen.randrange(2 ** i)
Raymond Hettinger2f726e92003-10-05 09:09:15 +0000746 if stop <= start:
Zachary Warea6edea52013-11-26 14:50:10 -0600747 continue
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000748 self.assertTrue(start <= self.gen.randrange(start, stop) < stop)
Raymond Hettinger2f726e92003-10-05 09:09:15 +0000749
750 def test_rangelimits(self):
751 for start, stop in [(-2,0), (-(2**60)-2,-(2**60)), (2**60,2**60+2)]:
Raymond Hettingera690a992003-11-16 16:17:49 +0000752 self.assertEqual(set(range(start,stop)),
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000753 set([self.gen.randrange(start,stop) for i in range(100)]))
Raymond Hettinger2f726e92003-10-05 09:09:15 +0000754
Antoine Pitrou75a33782020-04-17 19:32:14 +0200755 def test_getrandbits(self):
756 super().test_getrandbits()
757
Raymond Hettinger2f726e92003-10-05 09:09:15 +0000758 # Verify cross-platform repeatability
759 self.gen.seed(1234567)
760 self.assertEqual(self.gen.getrandbits(100),
Guido van Rossume2a383d2007-01-15 16:59:06 +0000761 97904845777343510404718956115)
Raymond Hettinger58335872004-07-09 14:26:18 +0000762
Wolfgang Maierba3a87a2018-04-17 17:16:17 +0200763 def test_randrange_uses_getrandbits(self):
764 # Verify use of getrandbits by randrange
765 # Use same seed as in the cross-platform repeatability test
Antoine Pitrou75a33782020-04-17 19:32:14 +0200766 # in test_getrandbits above.
Wolfgang Maierba3a87a2018-04-17 17:16:17 +0200767 self.gen.seed(1234567)
768 # If randrange uses getrandbits, it should pick getrandbits(100)
769 # when called with a 100-bits stop argument.
770 self.assertEqual(self.gen.randrange(2**99),
771 97904845777343510404718956115)
772
Raymond Hettinger2f726e92003-10-05 09:09:15 +0000773 def test_randbelow_logic(self, _log=log, int=int):
774 # check bitcount transition points: 2**i and 2**(i+1)-1
775 # show that: k = int(1.001 + _log(n, 2))
776 # is equal to or one greater than the number of bits in n
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000777 for i in range(1, 1000):
Guido van Rossume2a383d2007-01-15 16:59:06 +0000778 n = 1 << i # check an exact power of two
Raymond Hettinger2f726e92003-10-05 09:09:15 +0000779 numbits = i+1
780 k = int(1.00001 + _log(n, 2))
781 self.assertEqual(k, numbits)
Guido van Rossume61fd5b2007-07-11 12:20:59 +0000782 self.assertEqual(n, 2**(k-1))
Raymond Hettinger2f726e92003-10-05 09:09:15 +0000783
784 n += n - 1 # check 1 below the next power of two
785 k = int(1.00001 + _log(n, 2))
Benjamin Peterson577473f2010-01-19 00:09:57 +0000786 self.assertIn(k, [numbits, numbits+1])
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000787 self.assertTrue(2**k > n > 2**(k-2))
Raymond Hettinger2f726e92003-10-05 09:09:15 +0000788
789 n -= n >> 15 # check a little farther below the next power of two
790 k = int(1.00001 + _log(n, 2))
791 self.assertEqual(k, numbits) # note the stronger assertion
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000792 self.assertTrue(2**k > n > 2**(k-1)) # note the stronger assertion
Raymond Hettinger2f726e92003-10-05 09:09:15 +0000793
Wolfgang Maierba3a87a2018-04-17 17:16:17 +0200794 def test_randbelow_without_getrandbits(self):
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -0400795 # Random._randbelow() can only use random() when the built-in one
796 # has been overridden but no new getrandbits() method was supplied.
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -0400797 maxsize = 1<<random.BPF
798 with warnings.catch_warnings():
799 warnings.simplefilter("ignore", UserWarning)
800 # Population range too large (n >= maxsize)
Wolfgang Maierba3a87a2018-04-17 17:16:17 +0200801 self.gen._randbelow_without_getrandbits(
802 maxsize+1, maxsize=maxsize
803 )
804 self.gen._randbelow_without_getrandbits(5640, maxsize=maxsize)
Raymond Hettinger4168f1e2020-05-01 10:34:19 -0700805 # issue 33203: test that _randbelow returns zero on
Wolfgang Maier091e95e2018-04-05 17:19:44 +0200806 # n == 0 also in its getrandbits-independent branch.
Raymond Hettinger4168f1e2020-05-01 10:34:19 -0700807 x = self.gen._randbelow_without_getrandbits(0, maxsize=maxsize)
808 self.assertEqual(x, 0)
Wolfgang Maierba3a87a2018-04-17 17:16:17 +0200809
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -0400810 # This might be going too far to test a single line, but because of our
811 # noble aim of achieving 100% test coverage we need to write a case in
812 # which the following line in Random._randbelow() gets executed:
813 #
814 # rem = maxsize % n
815 # limit = (maxsize - rem) / maxsize
816 # r = random()
817 # while r >= limit:
818 # r = random() # <== *This line* <==<
819 #
820 # Therefore, to guarantee that the while loop is executed at least
821 # once, we need to mock random() so that it returns a number greater
822 # than 'limit' the first time it gets called.
823
824 n = 42
825 epsilon = 0.01
826 limit = (maxsize - (maxsize % n)) / maxsize
Wolfgang Maierba3a87a2018-04-17 17:16:17 +0200827 with unittest.mock.patch.object(random.Random, 'random') as random_mock:
828 random_mock.side_effect = [limit + epsilon, limit - epsilon]
829 self.gen._randbelow_without_getrandbits(n, maxsize=maxsize)
830 self.assertEqual(random_mock.call_count, 2)
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -0400831
Thomas Wouters902d6eb2007-01-09 23:18:33 +0000832 def test_randrange_bug_1590891(self):
833 start = 1000000000000
834 stop = -100000000000000000000
835 step = -200
836 x = self.gen.randrange(start, stop, step)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000837 self.assertTrue(stop < x <= start)
Thomas Wouters902d6eb2007-01-09 23:18:33 +0000838 self.assertEqual((x+stop)%step, 0)
839
Raymond Hettinger30d00e52016-10-29 16:55:36 -0700840 def test_choices_algorithms(self):
Raymond Hettinger24e42392016-11-13 00:42:56 -0500841 # The various ways of specifying weights should produce the same results
Raymond Hettinger30d00e52016-10-29 16:55:36 -0700842 choices = self.gen.choices
Raymond Hettinger6023d332016-11-21 15:32:08 -0800843 n = 104729
Raymond Hettinger30d00e52016-10-29 16:55:36 -0700844
845 self.gen.seed(8675309)
846 a = self.gen.choices(range(n), k=10000)
847
848 self.gen.seed(8675309)
849 b = self.gen.choices(range(n), [1]*n, k=10000)
850 self.assertEqual(a, b)
851
852 self.gen.seed(8675309)
853 c = self.gen.choices(range(n), cum_weights=range(1, n+1), k=10000)
854 self.assertEqual(a, c)
855
penguindustin96466302019-05-06 14:57:17 -0400856 # American Roulette
Raymond Hettinger77d574d2016-10-29 17:42:36 -0700857 population = ['Red', 'Black', 'Green']
858 weights = [18, 18, 2]
859 cum_weights = [18, 36, 38]
860 expanded_population = ['Red'] * 18 + ['Black'] * 18 + ['Green'] * 2
861
862 self.gen.seed(9035768)
863 a = self.gen.choices(expanded_population, k=10000)
864
865 self.gen.seed(9035768)
866 b = self.gen.choices(population, weights, k=10000)
867 self.assertEqual(a, b)
868
869 self.gen.seed(9035768)
870 c = self.gen.choices(population, cum_weights=cum_weights, k=10000)
871 self.assertEqual(a, c)
872
Victor Stinner9f5fe792020-04-17 19:05:35 +0200873 def test_randbytes(self):
874 super().test_randbytes()
875
876 # Mersenne Twister randbytes() is deterministic
877 # and does not depend on the endian and bitness.
878 seed = 8675309
Serhiy Storchaka223221b2020-04-17 23:51:28 +0300879 expected = b'3\xa8\xf9f\xf4\xa4\xd06\x19\x8f\x9f\x82\x02oe\xf0'
Victor Stinner9f5fe792020-04-17 19:05:35 +0200880
881 self.gen.seed(seed)
882 self.assertEqual(self.gen.randbytes(16), expected)
883
884 # randbytes(0) must not consume any entropy
885 self.gen.seed(seed)
886 self.assertEqual(self.gen.randbytes(0), b'')
887 self.assertEqual(self.gen.randbytes(16), expected)
888
889 # Four randbytes(4) calls give the same output than randbytes(16)
890 self.gen.seed(seed)
891 self.assertEqual(b''.join([self.gen.randbytes(4) for _ in range(4)]),
892 expected)
893
Serhiy Storchaka223221b2020-04-17 23:51:28 +0300894 # Each randbytes(1), randbytes(2) or randbytes(3) call consumes
895 # 4 bytes of entropy
Victor Stinner9f5fe792020-04-17 19:05:35 +0200896 self.gen.seed(seed)
Serhiy Storchaka223221b2020-04-17 23:51:28 +0300897 expected1 = expected[3::4]
898 self.assertEqual(b''.join(self.gen.randbytes(1) for _ in range(4)),
899 expected1)
900
901 self.gen.seed(seed)
902 expected2 = b''.join(expected[i + 2: i + 4]
Victor Stinner9f5fe792020-04-17 19:05:35 +0200903 for i in range(0, len(expected), 4))
904 self.assertEqual(b''.join(self.gen.randbytes(2) for _ in range(4)),
905 expected2)
906
907 self.gen.seed(seed)
Serhiy Storchaka223221b2020-04-17 23:51:28 +0300908 expected3 = b''.join(expected[i + 1: i + 4]
Victor Stinner9f5fe792020-04-17 19:05:35 +0200909 for i in range(0, len(expected), 4))
910 self.assertEqual(b''.join(self.gen.randbytes(3) for _ in range(4)),
911 expected3)
912
Serhiy Storchaka223221b2020-04-17 23:51:28 +0300913 def test_randbytes_getrandbits(self):
914 # There is a simple relation between randbytes() and getrandbits()
915 seed = 2849427419
916 gen2 = random.Random()
917 self.gen.seed(seed)
918 gen2.seed(seed)
919 for n in range(9):
920 self.assertEqual(self.gen.randbytes(n),
921 gen2.getrandbits(n * 8).to_bytes(n, 'little'))
922
Victor Stinner9f5fe792020-04-17 19:05:35 +0200923
Raymond Hettinger2d0c2562009-02-19 09:53:18 +0000924def gamma(z, sqrt2pi=(2.0*pi)**0.5):
925 # Reflection to right half of complex plane
926 if z < 0.5:
927 return pi / sin(pi*z) / gamma(1.0-z)
928 # Lanczos approximation with g=7
929 az = z + (7.0 - 0.5)
930 return az ** (z-0.5) / exp(az) * sqrt2pi * fsum([
931 0.9999999999995183,
932 676.5203681218835 / z,
933 -1259.139216722289 / (z+1.0),
934 771.3234287757674 / (z+2.0),
935 -176.6150291498386 / (z+3.0),
936 12.50734324009056 / (z+4.0),
937 -0.1385710331296526 / (z+5.0),
938 0.9934937113930748e-05 / (z+6.0),
939 0.1659470187408462e-06 / (z+7.0),
940 ])
Raymond Hettinger3dd990c2003-01-05 09:20:06 +0000941
Raymond Hettinger15ec3732003-01-05 01:08:34 +0000942class TestDistributions(unittest.TestCase):
943 def test_zeroinputs(self):
944 # Verify that distributions can handle a series of zero inputs'
945 g = random.Random()
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000946 x = [g.random() for i in range(50)] + [0.0]*5
Raymond Hettinger15ec3732003-01-05 01:08:34 +0000947 g.random = x[:].pop; g.uniform(1,10)
948 g.random = x[:].pop; g.paretovariate(1.0)
949 g.random = x[:].pop; g.expovariate(1.0)
950 g.random = x[:].pop; g.weibullvariate(1.0, 1.0)
Serhiy Storchaka6c22b1d2013-02-10 19:28:56 +0200951 g.random = x[:].pop; g.vonmisesvariate(1.0, 1.0)
Raymond Hettinger15ec3732003-01-05 01:08:34 +0000952 g.random = x[:].pop; g.normalvariate(0.0, 1.0)
953 g.random = x[:].pop; g.gauss(0.0, 1.0)
954 g.random = x[:].pop; g.lognormvariate(0.0, 1.0)
955 g.random = x[:].pop; g.vonmisesvariate(0.0, 1.0)
956 g.random = x[:].pop; g.gammavariate(0.01, 1.0)
957 g.random = x[:].pop; g.gammavariate(1.0, 1.0)
958 g.random = x[:].pop; g.gammavariate(200.0, 1.0)
959 g.random = x[:].pop; g.betavariate(3.0, 3.0)
Christian Heimesfe337bf2008-03-23 21:54:12 +0000960 g.random = x[:].pop; g.triangular(0.0, 1.0, 1.0/3.0)
Raymond Hettinger15ec3732003-01-05 01:08:34 +0000961
Raymond Hettinger3dd990c2003-01-05 09:20:06 +0000962 def test_avg_std(self):
963 # Use integration to test distribution average and standard deviation.
964 # Only works for distributions which do not consume variates in pairs
965 g = random.Random()
966 N = 5000
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000967 x = [i/float(N) for i in range(1,N)]
Raymond Hettinger3dd990c2003-01-05 09:20:06 +0000968 for variate, args, mu, sigmasqrd in [
969 (g.uniform, (1.0,10.0), (10.0+1.0)/2, (10.0-1.0)**2/12),
Christian Heimesfe337bf2008-03-23 21:54:12 +0000970 (g.triangular, (0.0, 1.0, 1.0/3.0), 4.0/9.0, 7.0/9.0/18.0),
Raymond Hettinger3dd990c2003-01-05 09:20:06 +0000971 (g.expovariate, (1.5,), 1/1.5, 1/1.5**2),
Serhiy Storchaka6c22b1d2013-02-10 19:28:56 +0200972 (g.vonmisesvariate, (1.23, 0), pi, pi**2/3),
Raymond Hettinger3dd990c2003-01-05 09:20:06 +0000973 (g.paretovariate, (5.0,), 5.0/(5.0-1),
974 5.0/((5.0-1)**2*(5.0-2))),
975 (g.weibullvariate, (1.0, 3.0), gamma(1+1/3.0),
976 gamma(1+2/3.0)-gamma(1+1/3.0)**2) ]:
977 g.random = x[:].pop
978 y = []
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000979 for i in range(len(x)):
Raymond Hettinger3dd990c2003-01-05 09:20:06 +0000980 try:
981 y.append(variate(*args))
982 except IndexError:
983 pass
984 s1 = s2 = 0
985 for e in y:
986 s1 += e
987 s2 += (e - mu) ** 2
988 N = len(y)
Serhiy Storchaka6c22b1d2013-02-10 19:28:56 +0200989 self.assertAlmostEqual(s1/N, mu, places=2,
990 msg='%s%r' % (variate.__name__, args))
991 self.assertAlmostEqual(s2/(N-1), sigmasqrd, places=2,
992 msg='%s%r' % (variate.__name__, args))
993
994 def test_constant(self):
995 g = random.Random()
996 N = 100
997 for variate, args, expected in [
998 (g.uniform, (10.0, 10.0), 10.0),
999 (g.triangular, (10.0, 10.0), 10.0),
Raymond Hettinger978c6ab2014-05-25 17:25:27 -07001000 (g.triangular, (10.0, 10.0, 10.0), 10.0),
Serhiy Storchaka6c22b1d2013-02-10 19:28:56 +02001001 (g.expovariate, (float('inf'),), 0.0),
1002 (g.vonmisesvariate, (3.0, float('inf')), 3.0),
1003 (g.gauss, (10.0, 0.0), 10.0),
1004 (g.lognormvariate, (0.0, 0.0), 1.0),
1005 (g.lognormvariate, (-float('inf'), 0.0), 0.0),
1006 (g.normalvariate, (10.0, 0.0), 10.0),
1007 (g.paretovariate, (float('inf'),), 1.0),
1008 (g.weibullvariate, (10.0, float('inf')), 10.0),
1009 (g.weibullvariate, (0.0, 10.0), 0.0),
1010 ]:
1011 for i in range(N):
1012 self.assertEqual(variate(*args), expected)
Raymond Hettinger3dd990c2003-01-05 09:20:06 +00001013
Mark Dickinsonbe5f9192013-02-10 14:16:10 +00001014 def test_von_mises_range(self):
1015 # Issue 17149: von mises variates were not consistently in the
1016 # range [0, 2*PI].
1017 g = random.Random()
1018 N = 100
1019 for mu in 0.0, 0.1, 3.1, 6.2:
1020 for kappa in 0.0, 2.3, 500.0:
1021 for _ in range(N):
1022 sample = g.vonmisesvariate(mu, kappa)
1023 self.assertTrue(
1024 0 <= sample <= random.TWOPI,
1025 msg=("vonmisesvariate({}, {}) produced a result {} out"
1026 " of range [0, 2*pi]").format(mu, kappa, sample))
1027
Serhiy Storchaka6c22b1d2013-02-10 19:28:56 +02001028 def test_von_mises_large_kappa(self):
1029 # Issue #17141: vonmisesvariate() was hang for large kappas
1030 random.vonmisesvariate(0, 1e15)
1031 random.vonmisesvariate(0, 1e100)
1032
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -04001033 def test_gammavariate_errors(self):
1034 # Both alpha and beta must be > 0.0
1035 self.assertRaises(ValueError, random.gammavariate, -1, 3)
1036 self.assertRaises(ValueError, random.gammavariate, 0, 2)
1037 self.assertRaises(ValueError, random.gammavariate, 2, 0)
1038 self.assertRaises(ValueError, random.gammavariate, 1, -3)
1039
leodema63d15222018-12-24 07:54:25 +01001040 # There are three different possibilities in the current implementation
1041 # of random.gammavariate(), depending on the value of 'alpha'. What we
1042 # are going to do here is to fix the values returned by random() to
1043 # generate test cases that provide 100% line coverage of the method.
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -04001044 @unittest.mock.patch('random.Random.random')
leodema63d15222018-12-24 07:54:25 +01001045 def test_gammavariate_alpha_greater_one(self, random_mock):
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -04001046
leodema63d15222018-12-24 07:54:25 +01001047 # #1: alpha > 1.0.
1048 # We want the first random number to be outside the
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -04001049 # [1e-7, .9999999] range, so that the continue statement executes
1050 # once. The values of u1 and u2 will be 0.5 and 0.3, respectively.
1051 random_mock.side_effect = [1e-8, 0.5, 0.3]
1052 returned_value = random.gammavariate(1.1, 2.3)
1053 self.assertAlmostEqual(returned_value, 2.53)
1054
leodema63d15222018-12-24 07:54:25 +01001055 @unittest.mock.patch('random.Random.random')
1056 def test_gammavariate_alpha_equal_one(self, random_mock):
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -04001057
leodema63d15222018-12-24 07:54:25 +01001058 # #2.a: alpha == 1.
1059 # The execution body of the while loop executes once.
1060 # Then random.random() returns 0.45,
1061 # which causes while to stop looping and the algorithm to terminate.
1062 random_mock.side_effect = [0.45]
1063 returned_value = random.gammavariate(1.0, 3.14)
1064 self.assertAlmostEqual(returned_value, 1.877208182372648)
1065
1066 @unittest.mock.patch('random.Random.random')
1067 def test_gammavariate_alpha_equal_one_equals_expovariate(self, random_mock):
1068
1069 # #2.b: alpha == 1.
1070 # It must be equivalent of calling expovariate(1.0 / beta).
1071 beta = 3.14
1072 random_mock.side_effect = [1e-8, 1e-8]
1073 gammavariate_returned_value = random.gammavariate(1.0, beta)
1074 expovariate_returned_value = random.expovariate(1.0 / beta)
1075 self.assertAlmostEqual(gammavariate_returned_value, expovariate_returned_value)
1076
1077 @unittest.mock.patch('random.Random.random')
1078 def test_gammavariate_alpha_between_zero_and_one(self, random_mock):
1079
1080 # #3: 0 < alpha < 1.
1081 # This is the most complex region of code to cover,
R David Murraye3e1c172013-04-02 12:47:23 -04001082 # as there are multiple if-else statements. Let's take a look at the
1083 # source code, and determine the values that we need accordingly:
1084 #
1085 # while 1:
1086 # u = random()
1087 # b = (_e + alpha)/_e
1088 # p = b*u
1089 # if p <= 1.0: # <=== (A)
1090 # x = p ** (1.0/alpha)
1091 # else: # <=== (B)
1092 # x = -_log((b-p)/alpha)
1093 # u1 = random()
1094 # if p > 1.0: # <=== (C)
1095 # if u1 <= x ** (alpha - 1.0): # <=== (D)
1096 # break
1097 # elif u1 <= _exp(-x): # <=== (E)
1098 # break
1099 # return x * beta
1100 #
1101 # First, we want (A) to be True. For that we need that:
1102 # b*random() <= 1.0
1103 # r1 = random() <= 1.0 / b
1104 #
1105 # We now get to the second if-else branch, and here, since p <= 1.0,
1106 # (C) is False and we take the elif branch, (E). For it to be True,
1107 # so that the break is executed, we need that:
1108 # r2 = random() <= _exp(-x)
1109 # r2 <= _exp(-(p ** (1.0/alpha)))
1110 # r2 <= _exp(-((b*r1) ** (1.0/alpha)))
1111
1112 _e = random._e
1113 _exp = random._exp
1114 _log = random._log
1115 alpha = 0.35
1116 beta = 1.45
1117 b = (_e + alpha)/_e
1118 epsilon = 0.01
1119
1120 r1 = 0.8859296441566 # 1.0 / b
1121 r2 = 0.3678794411714 # _exp(-((b*r1) ** (1.0/alpha)))
1122
1123 # These four "random" values result in the following trace:
1124 # (A) True, (E) False --> [next iteration of while]
1125 # (A) True, (E) True --> [while loop breaks]
1126 random_mock.side_effect = [r1, r2 + epsilon, r1, r2]
1127 returned_value = random.gammavariate(alpha, beta)
1128 self.assertAlmostEqual(returned_value, 1.4499999999997544)
1129
1130 # Let's now make (A) be False. If this is the case, when we get to the
1131 # second if-else 'p' is greater than 1, so (C) evaluates to True. We
1132 # now encounter a second if statement, (D), which in order to execute
1133 # must satisfy the following condition:
1134 # r2 <= x ** (alpha - 1.0)
1135 # r2 <= (-_log((b-p)/alpha)) ** (alpha - 1.0)
1136 # r2 <= (-_log((b-(b*r1))/alpha)) ** (alpha - 1.0)
1137 r1 = 0.8959296441566 # (1.0 / b) + epsilon -- so that (A) is False
1138 r2 = 0.9445400408898141
1139
1140 # And these four values result in the following trace:
1141 # (B) and (C) True, (D) False --> [next iteration of while]
1142 # (B) and (C) True, (D) True [while loop breaks]
1143 random_mock.side_effect = [r1, r2 + epsilon, r1, r2]
1144 returned_value = random.gammavariate(alpha, beta)
1145 self.assertAlmostEqual(returned_value, 1.5830349561760781)
1146
1147 @unittest.mock.patch('random.Random.gammavariate')
1148 def test_betavariate_return_zero(self, gammavariate_mock):
1149 # betavariate() returns zero when the Gamma distribution
1150 # that it uses internally returns this same value.
1151 gammavariate_mock.return_value = 0.0
1152 self.assertEqual(0.0, random.betavariate(2.71828, 3.14159))
Serhiy Storchaka6c22b1d2013-02-10 19:28:56 +02001153
Serhiy Storchakaec1622d2018-05-08 15:45:15 +03001154
Wolfgang Maierba3a87a2018-04-17 17:16:17 +02001155class TestRandomSubclassing(unittest.TestCase):
1156 def test_random_subclass_with_kwargs(self):
1157 # SF bug #1486663 -- this used to erroneously raise a TypeError
1158 class Subclass(random.Random):
1159 def __init__(self, newarg=None):
1160 random.Random.__init__(self)
1161 Subclass(newarg=1)
1162
1163 def test_subclasses_overriding_methods(self):
1164 # Subclasses with an overridden random, but only the original
1165 # getrandbits method should not rely on getrandbits in for randrange,
1166 # but should use a getrandbits-independent implementation instead.
1167
1168 # subclass providing its own random **and** getrandbits methods
1169 # like random.SystemRandom does => keep relying on getrandbits for
1170 # randrange
1171 class SubClass1(random.Random):
1172 def random(self):
Serhiy Storchakaec1622d2018-05-08 15:45:15 +03001173 called.add('SubClass1.random')
1174 return random.Random.random(self)
Wolfgang Maierba3a87a2018-04-17 17:16:17 +02001175
1176 def getrandbits(self, n):
Serhiy Storchakaec1622d2018-05-08 15:45:15 +03001177 called.add('SubClass1.getrandbits')
1178 return random.Random.getrandbits(self, n)
1179 called = set()
1180 SubClass1().randrange(42)
1181 self.assertEqual(called, {'SubClass1.getrandbits'})
Wolfgang Maierba3a87a2018-04-17 17:16:17 +02001182
1183 # subclass providing only random => can only use random for randrange
1184 class SubClass2(random.Random):
1185 def random(self):
Serhiy Storchakaec1622d2018-05-08 15:45:15 +03001186 called.add('SubClass2.random')
1187 return random.Random.random(self)
1188 called = set()
1189 SubClass2().randrange(42)
1190 self.assertEqual(called, {'SubClass2.random'})
Wolfgang Maierba3a87a2018-04-17 17:16:17 +02001191
1192 # subclass defining getrandbits to complement its inherited random
1193 # => can now rely on getrandbits for randrange again
1194 class SubClass3(SubClass2):
1195 def getrandbits(self, n):
Serhiy Storchakaec1622d2018-05-08 15:45:15 +03001196 called.add('SubClass3.getrandbits')
1197 return random.Random.getrandbits(self, n)
1198 called = set()
1199 SubClass3().randrange(42)
1200 self.assertEqual(called, {'SubClass3.getrandbits'})
1201
1202 # subclass providing only random and inherited getrandbits
1203 # => random takes precedence
1204 class SubClass4(SubClass3):
1205 def random(self):
1206 called.add('SubClass4.random')
1207 return random.Random.random(self)
1208 called = set()
1209 SubClass4().randrange(42)
1210 self.assertEqual(called, {'SubClass4.random'})
1211
1212 # Following subclasses don't define random or getrandbits directly,
1213 # but inherit them from classes which are not subclasses of Random
1214 class Mixin1:
1215 def random(self):
1216 called.add('Mixin1.random')
1217 return random.Random.random(self)
1218 class Mixin2:
1219 def getrandbits(self, n):
1220 called.add('Mixin2.getrandbits')
1221 return random.Random.getrandbits(self, n)
1222
1223 class SubClass5(Mixin1, random.Random):
1224 pass
1225 called = set()
1226 SubClass5().randrange(42)
1227 self.assertEqual(called, {'Mixin1.random'})
1228
1229 class SubClass6(Mixin2, random.Random):
1230 pass
1231 called = set()
1232 SubClass6().randrange(42)
1233 self.assertEqual(called, {'Mixin2.getrandbits'})
1234
1235 class SubClass7(Mixin1, Mixin2, random.Random):
1236 pass
1237 called = set()
1238 SubClass7().randrange(42)
1239 self.assertEqual(called, {'Mixin1.random'})
1240
1241 class SubClass8(Mixin2, Mixin1, random.Random):
1242 pass
1243 called = set()
1244 SubClass8().randrange(42)
1245 self.assertEqual(called, {'Mixin2.getrandbits'})
1246
Wolfgang Maierba3a87a2018-04-17 17:16:17 +02001247
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +00001248class TestModule(unittest.TestCase):
1249 def testMagicConstants(self):
1250 self.assertAlmostEqual(random.NV_MAGICCONST, 1.71552776992141)
1251 self.assertAlmostEqual(random.TWOPI, 6.28318530718)
1252 self.assertAlmostEqual(random.LOG4, 1.38629436111989)
1253 self.assertAlmostEqual(random.SG_MAGICCONST, 2.50407739677627)
1254
1255 def test__all__(self):
1256 # tests validity but not completeness of the __all__ list
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001257 self.assertTrue(set(random.__all__) <= set(dir(random)))
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +00001258
Antoine Pitrou346cbd32017-05-27 17:50:54 +02001259 @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(os, "fork"), "fork() required")
1260 def test_after_fork(self):
1261 # Test the global Random instance gets reseeded in child
1262 r, w = os.pipe()
Victor Stinnerda5e9302017-08-09 17:59:05 +02001263 pid = os.fork()
1264 if pid == 0:
1265 # child process
Antoine Pitrou346cbd32017-05-27 17:50:54 +02001266 try:
1267 val = random.getrandbits(128)
1268 with open(w, "w") as f:
1269 f.write(str(val))
1270 finally:
1271 os._exit(0)
1272 else:
Victor Stinnerda5e9302017-08-09 17:59:05 +02001273 # parent process
Antoine Pitrou346cbd32017-05-27 17:50:54 +02001274 os.close(w)
1275 val = random.getrandbits(128)
1276 with open(r, "r") as f:
1277 child_val = eval(f.read())
1278 self.assertNotEqual(val, child_val)
1279
Victor Stinner278c1e12020-03-31 20:08:12 +02001280 support.wait_process(pid, exitcode=0)
Victor Stinnerda5e9302017-08-09 17:59:05 +02001281
Thomas Woutersb2137042007-02-01 18:02:27 +00001282
Raymond Hettinger40f62172002-12-29 23:03:38 +00001283if __name__ == "__main__":
Ezio Melotti3e4a98b2013-04-19 05:45:27 +03001284 unittest.main()