cpython/Lib/test/json_tests/test_dump.py

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from io import StringIO
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from test.json_tests import PyTest, CTest
from test.support import precisionbigmemtest, _1G
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class TestDump:
def test_dump(self):
sio = StringIO()
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self.json.dump({}, sio)
self.assertEqual(sio.getvalue(), '{}')
def test_dumps(self):
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self.assertEqual(self.dumps({}), '{}')
def test_encode_truefalse(self):
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self.assertEqual(self.dumps(
{True: False, False: True}, sort_keys=True),
'{"false": true, "true": false}')
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self.assertEqual(self.dumps(
{2: 3.0, 4.0: 5, False: 1, 6: True}, sort_keys=True),
'{"false": 1, "2": 3.0, "4.0": 5, "6": true}')
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class TestPyDump(TestDump, PyTest): pass
class TestCDump(TestDump, CTest):
# The size requirement here is hopefully over-estimated (actual
# memory consumption depending on implementation details, and also
# system memory management, since this may allocate a lot of
# small objects).
@precisionbigmemtest(size=_1G, memuse=1)
def test_large_list(self, size):
N = int(30 * 1024 * 1024 * (size / _1G))
l = [1] * N
encoded = self.dumps(l)
self.assertEqual(len(encoded), N * 3)
self.assertEqual(encoded[:1], "[")
self.assertEqual(encoded[-2:], "1]")
self.assertEqual(encoded[1:-2], "1, " * (N - 1))