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Jean-Paul Calderone8671c852011-03-02 19:26:20 -05001# Copyright (C) Jean-Paul Calderone
2# Copyright (C) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -04003# See LICENSE for details.
4
5"""
6Helpers for the OpenSSL test suite, largely copied from
7U{Twisted<http://twistedmatrix.com/>}.
8"""
9
10import shutil
Rick Dean47262da2009-07-08 16:17:17 -050011import sys
Hynek Schlawack4813c0e2015-04-16 13:38:01 -040012import traceback
13
14from tempfile import mktemp, mkdtemp
15from unittest import TestCase
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -040016
Alex Gaynord0e83ad2015-09-05 13:19:43 -040017import pytest
18
Jean-Paul Calderone6462b072015-03-29 07:03:11 -040019from six import PY3
20
Jean-Paul Calderonec86bb7d2013-12-29 10:25:59 -050021from OpenSSL._util import exception_from_error_queue
22from OpenSSL.crypto import Error
Jean-Paul Calderone88f38b22009-07-16 16:25:19 -040023
Hynek Schlawack4813c0e2015-04-16 13:38:01 -040024
Alex Gaynor7e9de8e2015-09-04 08:34:07 -040025import memdbg
Jean-Paul Calderone68a6f8f2013-03-01 17:56:22 -080026
Jean-Paul Calderone4f0467a2014-01-11 11:58:41 -050027from OpenSSL._util import ffi, lib, byte_string as b
Jean-Paul Calderone9e4eeae2010-08-22 21:32:52 -040028
Jean-Paul Calderone210c0f32015-04-12 09:20:31 -040029
30# This is the UTF-8 encoding of the SNOWMAN unicode code point.
31NON_ASCII = b("\xe2\x98\x83").decode("utf-8")
32
33
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -040034class TestCase(TestCase):
35 """
Hynek Schlawack4813c0e2015-04-16 13:38:01 -040036 :py:class:`TestCase` adds useful testing functionality beyond what is
37 available from the standard library :py:class:`unittest.TestCase`.
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -040038 """
Alex Gaynorc88f6282015-09-05 15:32:39 -040039
Jean-Paul Calderone855331d2013-03-03 10:21:43 -080040 def run(self, result):
Jean-Paul Calderone68703ed2013-03-04 12:23:44 -080041 run = super(TestCase, self).run
42 if memdbg.heap is None:
43 return run(result)
44
Jean-Paul Calderone855331d2013-03-03 10:21:43 -080045 # Run the test as usual
46 before = set(memdbg.heap)
Jean-Paul Calderone68703ed2013-03-04 12:23:44 -080047 run(result)
Jean-Paul Calderone855331d2013-03-03 10:21:43 -080048
49 # Clean up some long-lived allocations so they won't be reported as
50 # memory leaks.
Jean-Paul Calderone9227c472013-12-31 13:47:36 -050051 lib.CRYPTO_cleanup_all_ex_data()
52 lib.ERR_remove_thread_state(ffi.NULL)
Jean-Paul Calderone855331d2013-03-03 10:21:43 -080053 after = set(memdbg.heap)
54
55 if not after - before:
56 # No leaks, fast succeed
57 return
58
59 if result.wasSuccessful():
60 # If it passed, run it again with memory debugging
61 before = set(memdbg.heap)
Jean-Paul Calderone68703ed2013-03-04 12:23:44 -080062 run(result)
Jean-Paul Calderone855331d2013-03-03 10:21:43 -080063
64 # Clean up some long-lived allocations so they won't be reported as
65 # memory leaks.
Jean-Paul Calderone3f93d212014-01-01 12:36:53 -050066 lib.CRYPTO_cleanup_all_ex_data()
67 lib.ERR_remove_thread_state(ffi.NULL)
Jean-Paul Calderone855331d2013-03-03 10:21:43 -080068
69 after = set(memdbg.heap)
70
71 self._reportLeaks(after - before, result)
Jean-Paul Calderonef6745b32013-03-01 15:08:46 -080072
Jean-Paul Calderone855331d2013-03-03 10:21:43 -080073 def _reportLeaks(self, leaks, result):
Jean-Paul Calderone68a6f8f2013-03-01 17:56:22 -080074 def format_leak(p):
75 stacks = memdbg.heap[p]
76 # Eventually look at multiple stacks for the realloc() case. For
77 # now just look at the original allocation location.
Jean-Paul Calderonec2e8b412013-03-02 16:27:55 -080078 (size, python_stack, c_stack) = stacks[0]
Jean-Paul Calderonef6745b32013-03-01 15:08:46 -080079
Jean-Paul Calderone68a6f8f2013-03-01 17:56:22 -080080 stack = traceback.format_list(python_stack)[:-1]
Jean-Paul Calderonef6745b32013-03-01 15:08:46 -080081
Jean-Paul Calderone68a6f8f2013-03-01 17:56:22 -080082 # c_stack looks something like this (interesting parts indicated
83 # with inserted arrows not part of the data):
84 #
85 # /home/exarkun/Projects/pyOpenSSL/branches/use-opentls/__pycache__/_cffi__x89095113xb9185b9b.so(+0x12cf) [0x7fe2e20582cf]
86 # /home/exarkun/Projects/cpython/2.7/python(PyCFunction_Call+0x8b) [0x56265a]
87 # /home/exarkun/Projects/cpython/2.7/python() [0x4d5f52]
88 # /home/exarkun/Projects/cpython/2.7/python(PyEval_EvalFrameEx+0x753b) [0x4d0e1e]
89 # /home/exarkun/Projects/cpython/2.7/python() [0x4d6419]
90 # /home/exarkun/Projects/cpython/2.7/python() [0x4d6129]
91 # /home/exarkun/Projects/cpython/2.7/python(PyEval_EvalFrameEx+0x753b) [0x4d0e1e]
92 # /home/exarkun/Projects/cpython/2.7/python(PyEval_EvalCodeEx+0x1043) [0x4d3726]
93 # /home/exarkun/Projects/cpython/2.7/python() [0x55fd51]
94 # /home/exarkun/Projects/cpython/2.7/python(PyObject_Call+0x7e) [0x420ee6]
95 # /home/exarkun/Projects/cpython/2.7/python(PyEval_CallObjectWithKeywords+0x158) [0x4d56ec]
96 # /home/exarkun/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/cffi-0.5-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg/_cffi_backend.so(+0xe96e) [0x7fe2e38be96e]
97 # /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libffi.so.6(ffi_closure_unix64_inner+0x1b9) [0x7fe2e36ad819]
98 # /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libffi.so.6(ffi_closure_unix64+0x46) [0x7fe2e36adb7c]
99 # /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0(CRYPTO_malloc+0x64) [0x7fe2e1cef784] <------ end interesting
100 # /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0(lh_insert+0x16b) [0x7fe2e1d6a24b] .
101 # /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0(+0x61c18) [0x7fe2e1cf0c18] .
102 # /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0(+0x625ec) [0x7fe2e1cf15ec] .
103 # /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0(DSA_new_method+0xe6) [0x7fe2e1d524d6] .
104 # /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0(DSA_generate_parameters+0x3a) [0x7fe2e1d5364a] <------ begin interesting
105 # /home/exarkun/Projects/opentls/trunk/tls/c/__pycache__/_cffi__x305d4698xb539baaa.so(+0x1f397) [0x7fe2df84d397]
106 # /home/exarkun/Projects/cpython/2.7/python(PyCFunction_Call+0x8b) [0x56265a]
107 # /home/exarkun/Projects/cpython/2.7/python() [0x4d5f52]
108 # /home/exarkun/Projects/cpython/2.7/python(PyEval_EvalFrameEx+0x753b) [0x4d0e1e]
109 # /home/exarkun/Projects/cpython/2.7/python() [0x4d6419]
110 # ...
111 #
112 # Notice the stack is upside down compared to a Python traceback.
Alex Gaynor75690d92015-09-05 10:14:52 -0400113 # Identify the start and end of interesting bits and stuff it into
114 # the stack we report.
Jean-Paul Calderonef6745b32013-03-01 15:08:46 -0800115
Jean-Paul Calderonec2e8b412013-03-02 16:27:55 -0800116 saved = list(c_stack)
117
Alex Gaynor75690d92015-09-05 10:14:52 -0400118 # Figure the first interesting frame will be after a the
119 # cffi-compiled module
Jean-Paul Calderonec2e8b412013-03-02 16:27:55 -0800120 while c_stack and '/__pycache__/_cffi__' not in c_stack[-1]:
Jean-Paul Calderone68a6f8f2013-03-01 17:56:22 -0800121 c_stack.pop()
Jean-Paul Calderonef6745b32013-03-01 15:08:46 -0800122
Jean-Paul Calderone68a6f8f2013-03-01 17:56:22 -0800123 # Figure the last interesting frame will always be CRYPTO_malloc,
124 # since that's where we hooked in to things.
Jean-Paul Calderonec2e8b412013-03-02 16:27:55 -0800125 while c_stack and 'CRYPTO_malloc' not in c_stack[0] and 'CRYPTO_realloc' not in c_stack[0]:
Jean-Paul Calderone68a6f8f2013-03-01 17:56:22 -0800126 c_stack.pop(0)
127
Jean-Paul Calderonec2e8b412013-03-02 16:27:55 -0800128 if c_stack:
129 c_stack.reverse()
130 else:
131 c_stack = saved[::-1]
Jean-Paul Calderone68a6f8f2013-03-01 17:56:22 -0800132 stack.extend([frame + "\n" for frame in c_stack])
133
Jean-Paul Calderone2beac532013-03-03 17:30:36 -0800134 stack.insert(0, "Leaked (%s) at:\n")
Jean-Paul Calderone68a6f8f2013-03-01 17:56:22 -0800135 return "".join(stack)
136
Jean-Paul Calderone855331d2013-03-03 10:21:43 -0800137 if leaks:
Jean-Paul Calderone2beac532013-03-03 17:30:36 -0800138 unique_leaks = {}
Jean-Paul Calderone855331d2013-03-03 10:21:43 -0800139 for p in leaks:
Jean-Paul Calderone2beac532013-03-03 17:30:36 -0800140 size = memdbg.heap[p][-1][0]
141 new_leak = format_leak(p)
142 if new_leak not in unique_leaks:
143 unique_leaks[new_leak] = [(size, p)]
144 else:
145 unique_leaks[new_leak].append((size, p))
146 memdbg.free(p)
147
148 for (stack, allocs) in unique_leaks.iteritems():
149 allocs_accum = []
150 for (size, pointer) in allocs:
151
Jean-Paul Calderone9227c472013-12-31 13:47:36 -0500152 addr = int(ffi.cast('uintptr_t', pointer))
Jean-Paul Calderone2beac532013-03-03 17:30:36 -0800153 allocs_accum.append("%d@0x%x" % (size, addr))
154 allocs_report = ", ".join(sorted(allocs_accum))
155
Jean-Paul Calderone855331d2013-03-03 10:21:43 -0800156 result.addError(
157 self,
Jean-Paul Calderone2beac532013-03-03 17:30:36 -0800158 (None, Exception(stack % (allocs_report,)), None))
Jean-Paul Calderonef6745b32013-03-01 15:08:46 -0800159
Hynek Schlawack4813c0e2015-04-16 13:38:01 -0400160 _tmpdir = None
161
Hynek Schlawack4813c0e2015-04-16 13:38:01 -0400162 @property
163 def tmpdir(self):
164 """
165 On demand create a temporary directory.
166 """
167 if self._tmpdir is not None:
168 return self._tmpdir
169
170 self._tmpdir = mkdtemp(dir=".")
171 return self._tmpdir
172
Jean-Paul Calderone855331d2013-03-03 10:21:43 -0800173 def tearDown(self):
174 """
Hynek Schlawack4813c0e2015-04-16 13:38:01 -0400175 Clean up any files or directories created using
176 :py:meth:`TestCase.mktemp`. Subclasses must invoke this method if they
177 override it or the cleanup will not occur.
Jean-Paul Calderone855331d2013-03-03 10:21:43 -0800178 """
Hynek Schlawack4813c0e2015-04-16 13:38:01 -0400179 if self._tmpdir is not None:
180 shutil.rmtree(self._tmpdir)
181
Jean-Paul Calderone1206daf2009-07-16 16:07:42 -0400182 try:
Jean-Paul Calderonec86bb7d2013-12-29 10:25:59 -0500183 exception_from_error_queue(Error)
Jean-Paul Calderone24b64592010-08-12 10:43:09 -0400184 except Error:
185 e = sys.exc_info()[1]
Jean-Paul Calderone1206daf2009-07-16 16:07:42 -0400186 if e.args != ([],):
Hynek Schlawack4813c0e2015-04-16 13:38:01 -0400187 self.fail(
188 "Left over errors in OpenSSL error queue: " + repr(e)
189 )
Jean-Paul Calderone1206daf2009-07-16 16:07:42 -0400190
Jean-Paul Calderone8fb53182013-12-30 08:35:49 -0500191 def assertIsInstance(self, instance, classOrTuple, message=None):
192 """
193 Fail if C{instance} is not an instance of the given class or of
194 one of the given classes.
195
196 @param instance: the object to test the type (first argument of the
197 C{isinstance} call).
198 @type instance: any.
199 @param classOrTuple: the class or classes to test against (second
200 argument of the C{isinstance} call).
201 @type classOrTuple: class, type, or tuple.
202
203 @param message: Custom text to include in the exception text if the
204 assertion fails.
205 """
Alex Gaynord0e83ad2015-09-05 13:19:43 -0400206 assert isinstance(instance, classOrTuple)
Jean-Paul Calderoneabfbab62013-02-09 21:25:02 -0800207
Jean-Paul Calderone060a57e2011-05-04 18:02:49 -0400208 def failUnlessIn(self, containee, container, msg=None):
209 """
Alex Gaynorc88f6282015-09-05 15:32:39 -0400210 Fail the test if :py:data:`containee` is not found in
211 :py:data:`container`.
Jean-Paul Calderone060a57e2011-05-04 18:02:49 -0400212
Jonathan Ballet648875f2011-07-16 14:14:58 +0900213 :param containee: the value that should be in :py:class:`container`
Jonathan Ballet78b92a22011-07-16 08:07:26 +0900214 :param container: a sequence type, or in the case of a mapping type,
Jean-Paul Calderone060a57e2011-05-04 18:02:49 -0400215 will follow semantics of 'if key in dict.keys()'
Jonathan Ballet78b92a22011-07-16 08:07:26 +0900216 :param msg: if msg is None, then the failure message will be
Jean-Paul Calderone060a57e2011-05-04 18:02:49 -0400217 '%r not in %r' % (first, second)
218 """
Alex Gaynord0e83ad2015-09-05 13:19:43 -0400219 assert containee in container
Jean-Paul Calderone060a57e2011-05-04 18:02:49 -0400220 assertIn = failUnlessIn
221
Jean-Paul Calderone15f36442014-05-01 07:58:02 -0400222 def assertNotIn(self, containee, container, msg=None):
223 """
224 Fail the test if C{containee} is found in C{container}.
225
226 @param containee: the value that should not be in C{container}
227 @param container: a sequence type, or in the case of a mapping type,
228 will follow semantics of 'if key in dict.keys()'
229 @param msg: if msg is None, then the failure message will be
230 '%r in %r' % (first, second)
231 """
Alex Gaynord0e83ad2015-09-05 13:19:43 -0400232 assert containee not in container
Jean-Paul Calderone15f36442014-05-01 07:58:02 -0400233 failIfIn = assertNotIn
234
Jean-Paul Calderone77b3d082014-12-12 20:04:35 -0500235 def assertIs(self, first, second, msg=None):
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400236 """
Jonathan Ballet648875f2011-07-16 14:14:58 +0900237 Fail the test if :py:data:`first` is not :py:data:`second`. This is an
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400238 obect-identity-equality test, not an object equality
Jonathan Ballet648875f2011-07-16 14:14:58 +0900239 (i.e. :py:func:`__eq__`) test.
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400240
Jonathan Ballet78b92a22011-07-16 08:07:26 +0900241 :param msg: if msg is None, then the failure message will be
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400242 '%r is not %r' % (first, second)
243 """
Alex Gaynord0e83ad2015-09-05 13:19:43 -0400244 assert first is second
Jean-Paul Calderone77b3d082014-12-12 20:04:35 -0500245 assertIdentical = failUnlessIdentical = assertIs
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400246
Jean-Paul Calderone77b3d082014-12-12 20:04:35 -0500247 def assertIsNot(self, first, second, msg=None):
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400248 """
Jonathan Ballet648875f2011-07-16 14:14:58 +0900249 Fail the test if :py:data:`first` is :py:data:`second`. This is an
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400250 obect-identity-equality test, not an object equality
Jonathan Ballet648875f2011-07-16 14:14:58 +0900251 (i.e. :py:func:`__eq__`) test.
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400252
Jonathan Ballet78b92a22011-07-16 08:07:26 +0900253 :param msg: if msg is None, then the failure message will be
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400254 '%r is %r' % (first, second)
255 """
Alex Gaynord0e83ad2015-09-05 13:19:43 -0400256 assert first is not second
Jean-Paul Calderone77b3d082014-12-12 20:04:35 -0500257 assertNotIdentical = failIfIdentical = assertIsNot
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400258
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400259 def failUnlessRaises(self, exception, f, *args, **kwargs):
260 """
Jonathan Ballet648875f2011-07-16 14:14:58 +0900261 Fail the test unless calling the function :py:data:`f` with the given
262 :py:data:`args` and :py:data:`kwargs` raises :py:data:`exception`. The
263 failure will report the traceback and call stack of the unexpected
264 exception.
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400265
Jonathan Ballet78b92a22011-07-16 08:07:26 +0900266 :param exception: exception type that is to be expected
267 :param f: the function to call
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400268
Jonathan Ballet78b92a22011-07-16 08:07:26 +0900269 :return: The raised exception instance, if it is of the given type.
270 :raise self.failureException: Raised if the function call does
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400271 not raise an exception or if it raises an exception of a
272 different type.
273 """
Alex Gaynord0e83ad2015-09-05 13:19:43 -0400274 with pytest.raises(exception) as cm:
275 f(*args, **kwargs)
276 return cm.value
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400277 assertRaises = failUnlessRaises
278
Hynek Schlawack4813c0e2015-04-16 13:38:01 -0400279 def mktemp(self):
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400280 """
Hynek Schlawack4813c0e2015-04-16 13:38:01 -0400281 Return UTF-8-encoded bytes of a path to a tmp file.
282
283 The file will be cleaned up after the test run.
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400284 """
Hynek Schlawack4813c0e2015-04-16 13:38:01 -0400285 return mktemp(dir=self.tmpdir).encode("utf-8")
Jean-Paul Calderone0ef63ed2009-07-05 13:05:45 -0400286
Jean-Paul Calderone68649052009-07-17 21:14:27 -0400287 # Other stuff
288 def assertConsistentType(self, theType, name, *constructionArgs):
289 """
Alex Gaynorc88f6282015-09-05 15:32:39 -0400290 Perform various assertions about :py:data:`theType` to ensure that it
291 is a well-defined type. This is useful for extension types, where it's
Jean-Paul Calderone68649052009-07-17 21:14:27 -0400292 pretty easy to do something wacky. If something about the type is
293 unusual, an exception will be raised.
294
Jonathan Ballet78b92a22011-07-16 08:07:26 +0900295 :param theType: The type object about which to make assertions.
296 :param name: A string giving the name of the type.
Alex Gaynorc88f6282015-09-05 15:32:39 -0400297 :param constructionArgs: Positional arguments to use with
298 :py:data:`theType` to create an instance of it.
Jean-Paul Calderone68649052009-07-17 21:14:27 -0400299 """
300 self.assertEqual(theType.__name__, name)
301 self.assertTrue(isinstance(theType, type))
302 instance = theType(*constructionArgs)
303 self.assertIdentical(type(instance), theType)
Jean-Paul Calderone9c7f0692014-04-30 18:17:19 -0400304
305
Jean-Paul Calderone9c7f0692014-04-30 18:17:19 -0400306class EqualityTestsMixin(object):
307 """
308 A mixin defining tests for the standard implementation of C{==} and C{!=}.
309 """
Alex Gaynorc88f6282015-09-05 15:32:39 -0400310
Jean-Paul Calderone9c7f0692014-04-30 18:17:19 -0400311 def anInstance(self):
312 """
313 Return an instance of the class under test. Each call to this method
314 must return a different object. All objects returned must be equal to
315 each other.
316 """
317 raise NotImplementedError()
318
Jean-Paul Calderone9c7f0692014-04-30 18:17:19 -0400319 def anotherInstance(self):
320 """
321 Return an instance of the class under test. Each call to this method
322 must return a different object. The objects must not be equal to the
323 objects returned by C{anInstance}. They may or may not be equal to
324 each other (they will not be compared against each other).
325 """
326 raise NotImplementedError()
327
Jean-Paul Calderone9c7f0692014-04-30 18:17:19 -0400328 def test_identicalEq(self):
329 """
330 An object compares equal to itself using the C{==} operator.
331 """
332 o = self.anInstance()
333 self.assertTrue(o == o)
334
Jean-Paul Calderone9c7f0692014-04-30 18:17:19 -0400335 def test_identicalNe(self):
336 """
337 An object doesn't compare not equal to itself using the C{!=} operator.
338 """
339 o = self.anInstance()
340 self.assertFalse(o != o)
341
Jean-Paul Calderone9c7f0692014-04-30 18:17:19 -0400342 def test_sameEq(self):
343 """
344 Two objects that are equal to each other compare equal to each other
345 using the C{==} operator.
346 """
347 a = self.anInstance()
348 b = self.anInstance()
349 self.assertTrue(a == b)
350
Jean-Paul Calderone9c7f0692014-04-30 18:17:19 -0400351 def test_sameNe(self):
352 """
353 Two objects that are equal to each other do not compare not equal to
354 each other using the C{!=} operator.
355 """
356 a = self.anInstance()
357 b = self.anInstance()
358 self.assertFalse(a != b)
359
Jean-Paul Calderone9c7f0692014-04-30 18:17:19 -0400360 def test_differentEq(self):
361 """
362 Two objects that are not equal to each other do not compare equal to
363 each other using the C{==} operator.
364 """
365 a = self.anInstance()
366 b = self.anotherInstance()
367 self.assertFalse(a == b)
368
Jean-Paul Calderone9c7f0692014-04-30 18:17:19 -0400369 def test_differentNe(self):
370 """
371 Two objects that are not equal to each other compare not equal to each
372 other using the C{!=} operator.
373 """
374 a = self.anInstance()
375 b = self.anotherInstance()
376 self.assertTrue(a != b)
377
Jean-Paul Calderone9c7f0692014-04-30 18:17:19 -0400378 def test_anotherTypeEq(self):
379 """
380 The object does not compare equal to an object of an unrelated type
381 (which does not implement the comparison) using the C{==} operator.
382 """
383 a = self.anInstance()
384 b = object()
385 self.assertFalse(a == b)
386
Jean-Paul Calderone9c7f0692014-04-30 18:17:19 -0400387 def test_anotherTypeNe(self):
388 """
389 The object compares not equal to an object of an unrelated type (which
390 does not implement the comparison) using the C{!=} operator.
391 """
392 a = self.anInstance()
393 b = object()
394 self.assertTrue(a != b)
395
Jean-Paul Calderone9c7f0692014-04-30 18:17:19 -0400396 def test_delegatedEq(self):
397 """
398 The result of comparison using C{==} is delegated to the right-hand
399 operand if it is of an unrelated type.
400 """
401 class Delegate(object):
402 def __eq__(self, other):
403 # Do something crazy and obvious.
404 return [self]
405
406 a = self.anInstance()
407 b = Delegate()
408 self.assertEqual(a == b, [b])
409
Jean-Paul Calderone9c7f0692014-04-30 18:17:19 -0400410 def test_delegateNe(self):
411 """
412 The result of comparison using C{!=} is delegated to the right-hand
413 operand if it is of an unrelated type.
414 """
415 class Delegate(object):
416 def __ne__(self, other):
417 # Do something crazy and obvious.
418 return [self]
419
420 a = self.anInstance()
421 b = Delegate()
422 self.assertEqual(a != b, [b])
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424
425# The type name expected in warnings about using the wrong string type.
426if PY3:
427 WARNING_TYPE_EXPECTED = "str"
428else:
429 WARNING_TYPE_EXPECTED = "unicode"