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bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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from __future__ import annotations
import base64
import contextlib
import dataclasses
import importlib.metadata
import io
import json
import os
import pathlib
import pickle
import re
import shutil
import struct
import tempfile
import unittest
from datetime import date, datetime, time, timedelta, timezone
from functools import cached_property
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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from test.support import MISSING_C_DOCSTRINGS
from test.test_zoneinfo import _support as test_support
from test.test_zoneinfo._support import OS_ENV_LOCK, TZPATH_TEST_LOCK, ZoneInfoTestBase
from test.support.import_helper import import_module
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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lzma = import_module('lzma')
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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py_zoneinfo, c_zoneinfo = test_support.get_modules()
try:
importlib.metadata.metadata("tzdata")
HAS_TZDATA_PKG = True
except importlib.metadata.PackageNotFoundError:
HAS_TZDATA_PKG = False
ZONEINFO_DATA = None
ZONEINFO_DATA_V1 = None
TEMP_DIR = None
DATA_DIR = pathlib.Path(__file__).parent / "data"
ZONEINFO_JSON = DATA_DIR / "zoneinfo_data.json"
DRIVE = os.path.splitdrive('x:')[0]
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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# Useful constants
ZERO = timedelta(0)
ONE_H = timedelta(hours=1)
def setUpModule():
global TEMP_DIR
global ZONEINFO_DATA
global ZONEINFO_DATA_V1
TEMP_DIR = pathlib.Path(tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="zoneinfo"))
ZONEINFO_DATA = ZoneInfoData(ZONEINFO_JSON, TEMP_DIR / "v2")
ZONEINFO_DATA_V1 = ZoneInfoData(ZONEINFO_JSON, TEMP_DIR / "v1", v1=True)
def tearDownModule():
shutil.rmtree(TEMP_DIR)
class TzPathUserMixin:
"""
Adds a setUp() and tearDown() to make TZPATH manipulations thread-safe.
Any tests that require manipulation of the TZPATH global are necessarily
thread unsafe, so we will acquire a lock and reset the TZPATH variable
to the default state before each test and release the lock after the test
is through.
"""
@property
def tzpath(self): # pragma: nocover
return None
@property
def block_tzdata(self):
return True
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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def setUp(self):
with contextlib.ExitStack() as stack:
stack.enter_context(
self.tzpath_context(
self.tzpath,
block_tzdata=self.block_tzdata,
lock=TZPATH_TEST_LOCK,
)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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)
self.addCleanup(stack.pop_all().close)
super().setUp()
class DatetimeSubclassMixin:
"""
Replaces all ZoneTransition transition dates with a datetime subclass.
"""
class DatetimeSubclass(datetime):
@classmethod
def from_datetime(cls, dt):
return cls(
dt.year,
dt.month,
dt.day,
dt.hour,
dt.minute,
dt.second,
dt.microsecond,
tzinfo=dt.tzinfo,
fold=dt.fold,
)
def load_transition_examples(self, key):
transition_examples = super().load_transition_examples(key)
for zt in transition_examples:
dt = zt.transition
new_dt = self.DatetimeSubclass.from_datetime(dt)
new_zt = dataclasses.replace(zt, transition=new_dt)
yield new_zt
class ZoneInfoTest(TzPathUserMixin, ZoneInfoTestBase):
module = py_zoneinfo
class_name = "ZoneInfo"
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
# This is necessary because various subclasses pull from different
# data sources (e.g. tzdata, V1 files, etc).
self.klass.clear_cache()
@property
def zoneinfo_data(self):
return ZONEINFO_DATA
@property
def tzpath(self):
return [self.zoneinfo_data.tzpath]
def zone_from_key(self, key):
return self.klass(key)
def zones(self):
return ZoneDumpData.transition_keys()
def fixed_offset_zones(self):
return ZoneDumpData.fixed_offset_zones()
def load_transition_examples(self, key):
return ZoneDumpData.load_transition_examples(key)
def test_str(self):
# Zones constructed with a key must have str(zone) == key
for key in self.zones():
with self.subTest(key):
zi = self.zone_from_key(key)
self.assertEqual(str(zi), key)
# Zones with no key constructed should have str(zone) == repr(zone)
file_key = self.zoneinfo_data.keys[0]
file_path = self.zoneinfo_data.path_from_key(file_key)
with open(file_path, "rb") as f:
with self.subTest(test_name="Repr test", path=file_path):
zi_ff = self.klass.from_file(f)
self.assertEqual(str(zi_ff), repr(zi_ff))
def test_repr(self):
# The repr is not guaranteed, but I think we can insist that it at
# least contain the name of the class.
key = next(iter(self.zones()))
zi = self.klass(key)
class_name = self.class_name
with self.subTest(name="from key"):
self.assertRegex(repr(zi), class_name)
file_key = self.zoneinfo_data.keys[0]
file_path = self.zoneinfo_data.path_from_key(file_key)
with open(file_path, "rb") as f:
zi_ff = self.klass.from_file(f, key=file_key)
with self.subTest(name="from file with key"):
self.assertRegex(repr(zi_ff), class_name)
with open(file_path, "rb") as f:
zi_ff_nk = self.klass.from_file(f)
with self.subTest(name="from file without key"):
self.assertRegex(repr(zi_ff_nk), class_name)
def test_key_attribute(self):
key = next(iter(self.zones()))
def from_file_nokey(key):
with open(self.zoneinfo_data.path_from_key(key), "rb") as f:
return self.klass.from_file(f)
constructors = (
("Primary constructor", self.klass, key),
("no_cache", self.klass.no_cache, key),
("from_file", from_file_nokey, None),
)
for msg, constructor, expected in constructors:
zi = constructor(key)
# Ensure that the key attribute is set to the input to ``key``
with self.subTest(msg):
self.assertEqual(zi.key, expected)
# Ensure that the key attribute is read-only
with self.subTest(f"{msg}: readonly"):
with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
zi.key = "Some/Value"
def test_bad_keys(self):
bad_keys = [
"Eurasia/Badzone", # Plausible but does not exist
"BZQ",
"America.Los_Angeles",
"🇨🇦", # Non-ascii
"America/New\ud800York", # Contains surrogate character
]
for bad_key in bad_keys:
with self.assertRaises(self.module.ZoneInfoNotFoundError):
self.klass(bad_key)
def test_bad_keys_paths(self):
bad_keys = [
"/America/Los_Angeles", # Absolute path
"America/Los_Angeles/", # Trailing slash - not normalized
"../zoneinfo/America/Los_Angeles", # Traverses above TZPATH
"America/../America/Los_Angeles", # Not normalized
"America/./Los_Angeles",
]
for bad_key in bad_keys:
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
self.klass(bad_key)
def test_bad_zones(self):
bad_zones = [
b"", # Empty file
b"AAAA3" + b" " * 15, # Bad magic
]
for bad_zone in bad_zones:
fobj = io.BytesIO(bad_zone)
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
self.klass.from_file(fobj)
def test_fromutc_errors(self):
key = next(iter(self.zones()))
zone = self.zone_from_key(key)
bad_values = [
(datetime(2019, 1, 1, tzinfo=timezone.utc), ValueError),
(datetime(2019, 1, 1), ValueError),
(date(2019, 1, 1), TypeError),
(time(0), TypeError),
(0, TypeError),
("2019-01-01", TypeError),
]
for val, exc_type in bad_values:
with self.subTest(val=val):
with self.assertRaises(exc_type):
zone.fromutc(val)
def test_utc(self):
zi = self.klass("UTC")
dt = datetime(2020, 1, 1, tzinfo=zi)
self.assertEqual(dt.utcoffset(), ZERO)
self.assertEqual(dt.dst(), ZERO)
self.assertEqual(dt.tzname(), "UTC")
def test_unambiguous(self):
test_cases = []
for key in self.zones():
for zone_transition in self.load_transition_examples(key):
test_cases.append(
(
key,
zone_transition.transition - timedelta(days=2),
zone_transition.offset_before,
)
)
test_cases.append(
(
key,
zone_transition.transition + timedelta(days=2),
zone_transition.offset_after,
)
)
for key, dt, offset in test_cases:
with self.subTest(key=key, dt=dt, offset=offset):
tzi = self.zone_from_key(key)
dt = dt.replace(tzinfo=tzi)
self.assertEqual(dt.tzname(), offset.tzname, dt)
self.assertEqual(dt.utcoffset(), offset.utcoffset, dt)
self.assertEqual(dt.dst(), offset.dst, dt)
def test_folds_and_gaps(self):
test_cases = []
for key in self.zones():
tests = {"folds": [], "gaps": []}
for zt in self.load_transition_examples(key):
if zt.fold:
test_group = tests["folds"]
elif zt.gap:
test_group = tests["gaps"]
else:
# Assign a random variable here to disable the peephole
# optimizer so that coverage can see this line.
# See bpo-2506 for more information.
no_peephole_opt = None
continue
# Cases are of the form key, dt, fold, offset
dt = zt.anomaly_start - timedelta(seconds=1)
test_group.append((dt, 0, zt.offset_before))
test_group.append((dt, 1, zt.offset_before))
dt = zt.anomaly_start
test_group.append((dt, 0, zt.offset_before))
test_group.append((dt, 1, zt.offset_after))
dt = zt.anomaly_start + timedelta(seconds=1)
test_group.append((dt, 0, zt.offset_before))
test_group.append((dt, 1, zt.offset_after))
dt = zt.anomaly_end - timedelta(seconds=1)
test_group.append((dt, 0, zt.offset_before))
test_group.append((dt, 1, zt.offset_after))
dt = zt.anomaly_end
test_group.append((dt, 0, zt.offset_after))
test_group.append((dt, 1, zt.offset_after))
dt = zt.anomaly_end + timedelta(seconds=1)
test_group.append((dt, 0, zt.offset_after))
test_group.append((dt, 1, zt.offset_after))
for grp, test_group in tests.items():
test_cases.append(((key, grp), test_group))
for (key, grp), tests in test_cases:
with self.subTest(key=key, grp=grp):
tzi = self.zone_from_key(key)
for dt, fold, offset in tests:
dt = dt.replace(fold=fold, tzinfo=tzi)
self.assertEqual(dt.tzname(), offset.tzname, dt)
self.assertEqual(dt.utcoffset(), offset.utcoffset, dt)
self.assertEqual(dt.dst(), offset.dst, dt)
def test_folds_from_utc(self):
for key in self.zones():
zi = self.zone_from_key(key)
with self.subTest(key=key):
for zt in self.load_transition_examples(key):
if not zt.fold:
continue
dt_utc = zt.transition_utc
dt_before_utc = dt_utc - timedelta(seconds=1)
dt_after_utc = dt_utc + timedelta(seconds=1)
dt_before = dt_before_utc.astimezone(zi)
self.assertEqual(dt_before.fold, 0, (dt_before, dt_utc))
dt_after = dt_after_utc.astimezone(zi)
self.assertEqual(dt_after.fold, 1, (dt_after, dt_utc))
def test_time_variable_offset(self):
# self.zones() only ever returns variable-offset zones
for key in self.zones():
zi = self.zone_from_key(key)
t = time(11, 15, 1, 34471, tzinfo=zi)
with self.subTest(key=key):
self.assertIs(t.tzname(), None)
self.assertIs(t.utcoffset(), None)
self.assertIs(t.dst(), None)
def test_time_fixed_offset(self):
for key, offset in self.fixed_offset_zones():
zi = self.zone_from_key(key)
t = time(11, 15, 1, 34471, tzinfo=zi)
with self.subTest(key=key):
self.assertEqual(t.tzname(), offset.tzname)
self.assertEqual(t.utcoffset(), offset.utcoffset)
self.assertEqual(t.dst(), offset.dst)
class CZoneInfoTest(ZoneInfoTest):
module = c_zoneinfo
@unittest.skipIf(MISSING_C_DOCSTRINGS,
"Signature information for builtins requires docstrings")
def test_signatures(self):
"""Ensure that C module has valid method signatures."""
import inspect
must_have_signatures = (
self.klass.clear_cache,
self.klass.no_cache,
self.klass.from_file,
)
for method in must_have_signatures:
with self.subTest(method=method):
inspect.Signature.from_callable(method)
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def test_fold_mutate(self):
"""Test that fold isn't mutated when no change is necessary.
The underlying C API is capable of mutating datetime objects, and
may rely on the fact that addition of a datetime object returns a
new datetime; this test ensures that the input datetime to fromutc
is not mutated.
"""
def to_subclass(dt):
class SameAddSubclass(type(dt)):
def __add__(self, other):
if other == timedelta(0):
return self
return super().__add__(other) # pragma: nocover
return SameAddSubclass(
dt.year,
dt.month,
dt.day,
dt.hour,
dt.minute,
dt.second,
dt.microsecond,
fold=dt.fold,
tzinfo=dt.tzinfo,
)
subclass = [False, True]
key = "Europe/London"
zi = self.zone_from_key(key)
for zt in self.load_transition_examples(key):
if zt.fold and zt.offset_after.utcoffset == ZERO:
example = zt.transition_utc.replace(tzinfo=zi)
break
for subclass in [False, True]:
if subclass:
dt = to_subclass(example)
else:
dt = example
with self.subTest(subclass=subclass):
dt_fromutc = zi.fromutc(dt)
self.assertEqual(dt_fromutc.fold, 1)
self.assertEqual(dt.fold, 0)
class ZoneInfoDatetimeSubclassTest(DatetimeSubclassMixin, ZoneInfoTest):
pass
class CZoneInfoDatetimeSubclassTest(DatetimeSubclassMixin, CZoneInfoTest):
pass
class ZoneInfoSubclassTest(ZoneInfoTest):
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@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
super().setUpClass()
class ZISubclass(cls.klass):
pass
cls.class_name = "ZISubclass"
cls.parent_klass = cls.klass
cls.klass = ZISubclass
def test_subclass_own_cache(self):
base_obj = self.parent_klass("Europe/London")
sub_obj = self.klass("Europe/London")
self.assertIsNot(base_obj, sub_obj)
self.assertIsInstance(base_obj, self.parent_klass)
self.assertIsInstance(sub_obj, self.klass)
class CZoneInfoSubclassTest(ZoneInfoSubclassTest):
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module = c_zoneinfo
class ZoneInfoV1Test(ZoneInfoTest):
@property
def zoneinfo_data(self):
return ZONEINFO_DATA_V1
def load_transition_examples(self, key):
# We will discard zdump examples outside the range epoch +/- 2**31,
# because they are not well-supported in Version 1 files.
epoch = datetime(1970, 1, 1)
max_offset_32 = timedelta(seconds=2 ** 31)
min_dt = epoch - max_offset_32
max_dt = epoch + max_offset_32
for zt in ZoneDumpData.load_transition_examples(key):
if min_dt <= zt.transition <= max_dt:
yield zt
class CZoneInfoV1Test(ZoneInfoV1Test):
module = c_zoneinfo
@unittest.skipIf(
not HAS_TZDATA_PKG, "Skipping tzdata-specific tests: tzdata not installed"
)
class TZDataTests(ZoneInfoTest):
"""
Runs all the ZoneInfoTest tests, but against the tzdata package
NOTE: The ZoneDumpData has frozen test data, but tzdata will update, so
some of the tests (particularly those related to the far future) may break
in the event that the time zone policies in the relevant time zones change.
"""
@property
def tzpath(self):
return []
@property
def block_tzdata(self):
return False
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def zone_from_key(self, key):
return self.klass(key=key)
@unittest.skipIf(
not HAS_TZDATA_PKG, "Skipping tzdata-specific tests: tzdata not installed"
)
class CTZDataTests(TZDataTests):
module = c_zoneinfo
class WeirdZoneTest(ZoneInfoTestBase):
module = py_zoneinfo
def test_one_transition(self):
LMT = ZoneOffset("LMT", -timedelta(hours=6, minutes=31, seconds=2))
STD = ZoneOffset("STD", -timedelta(hours=6))
transitions = [
ZoneTransition(datetime(1883, 6, 9, 14), LMT, STD),
]
after = "STD6"
zf = self.construct_zone(transitions, after)
zi = self.klass.from_file(zf)
dt0 = datetime(1883, 6, 9, 1, tzinfo=zi)
dt1 = datetime(1883, 6, 10, 1, tzinfo=zi)
for dt, offset in [(dt0, LMT), (dt1, STD)]:
with self.subTest(name="local", dt=dt):
self.assertEqual(dt.tzname(), offset.tzname)
self.assertEqual(dt.utcoffset(), offset.utcoffset)
self.assertEqual(dt.dst(), offset.dst)
dts = [
(
datetime(1883, 6, 9, 1, tzinfo=zi),
datetime(1883, 6, 9, 7, 31, 2, tzinfo=timezone.utc),
),
(
datetime(2010, 4, 1, 12, tzinfo=zi),
datetime(2010, 4, 1, 18, tzinfo=timezone.utc),
),
]
for dt_local, dt_utc in dts:
with self.subTest(name="fromutc", dt=dt_local):
dt_actual = dt_utc.astimezone(zi)
self.assertEqual(dt_actual, dt_local)
dt_utc_actual = dt_local.astimezone(timezone.utc)
self.assertEqual(dt_utc_actual, dt_utc)
def test_one_zone_dst(self):
DST = ZoneOffset("DST", ONE_H, ONE_H)
transitions = [
ZoneTransition(datetime(1970, 1, 1), DST, DST),
]
after = "STD0DST-1,0/0,J365/25"
zf = self.construct_zone(transitions, after)
zi = self.klass.from_file(zf)
dts = [
datetime(1900, 3, 1),
datetime(1965, 9, 12),
datetime(1970, 1, 1),
datetime(2010, 11, 3),
datetime(2040, 1, 1),
]
for dt in dts:
dt = dt.replace(tzinfo=zi)
with self.subTest(dt=dt):
self.assertEqual(dt.tzname(), DST.tzname)
self.assertEqual(dt.utcoffset(), DST.utcoffset)
self.assertEqual(dt.dst(), DST.dst)
def test_no_tz_str(self):
STD = ZoneOffset("STD", ONE_H, ZERO)
DST = ZoneOffset("DST", 2 * ONE_H, ONE_H)
transitions = []
for year in range(1996, 2000):
transitions.append(
ZoneTransition(datetime(year, 3, 1, 2), STD, DST)
)
transitions.append(
ZoneTransition(datetime(year, 11, 1, 2), DST, STD)
)
after = ""
zf = self.construct_zone(transitions, after)
# According to RFC 8536, local times after the last transition time
# with an empty TZ string are unspecified. We will go with "hold the
# last transition", but the most we should promise is "doesn't crash."
zi = self.klass.from_file(zf)
cases = [
(datetime(1995, 1, 1), STD),
(datetime(1996, 4, 1), DST),
(datetime(1996, 11, 2), STD),
(datetime(2001, 1, 1), STD),
]
for dt, offset in cases:
dt = dt.replace(tzinfo=zi)
with self.subTest(dt=dt):
self.assertEqual(dt.tzname(), offset.tzname)
self.assertEqual(dt.utcoffset(), offset.utcoffset)
self.assertEqual(dt.dst(), offset.dst)
# Test that offsets return None when using a datetime.time
t = time(0, tzinfo=zi)
with self.subTest("Testing datetime.time"):
self.assertIs(t.tzname(), None)
self.assertIs(t.utcoffset(), None)
self.assertIs(t.dst(), None)
def test_tz_before_only(self):
# From RFC 8536 Section 3.2:
#
# If there are no transitions, local time for all timestamps is
# specified by the TZ string in the footer if present and nonempty;
# otherwise, it is specified by time type 0.
offsets = [
ZoneOffset("STD", ZERO, ZERO),
ZoneOffset("DST", ONE_H, ONE_H),
]
for offset in offsets:
# Phantom transition to set time type 0.
transitions = [
ZoneTransition(None, offset, offset),
]
after = ""
zf = self.construct_zone(transitions, after)
zi = self.klass.from_file(zf)
dts = [
datetime(1900, 1, 1),
datetime(1970, 1, 1),
datetime(2000, 1, 1),
]
for dt in dts:
dt = dt.replace(tzinfo=zi)
with self.subTest(offset=offset, dt=dt):
self.assertEqual(dt.tzname(), offset.tzname)
self.assertEqual(dt.utcoffset(), offset.utcoffset)
self.assertEqual(dt.dst(), offset.dst)
def test_empty_zone(self):
zf = self.construct_zone([], "")
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
self.klass.from_file(zf)
def test_zone_very_large_timestamp(self):
"""Test when a transition is in the far past or future.
Particularly, this is a concern if something:
1. Attempts to call ``datetime.timestamp`` for a datetime outside
of ``[datetime.min, datetime.max]``.
2. Attempts to construct a timedelta outside of
``[timedelta.min, timedelta.max]``.
This actually occurs "in the wild", as some time zones on Ubuntu (at
least as of 2020) have an initial transition added at ``-2**58``.
"""
LMT = ZoneOffset("LMT", timedelta(seconds=-968))
GMT = ZoneOffset("GMT", ZERO)
transitions = [
(-(1 << 62), LMT, LMT),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1912, 1, 1), LMT, GMT),
((1 << 62), GMT, GMT),
]
after = "GMT0"
zf = self.construct_zone(transitions, after)
zi = self.klass.from_file(zf, key="Africa/Abidjan")
offset_cases = [
(datetime.min, LMT),
(datetime.max, GMT),
(datetime(1911, 12, 31), LMT),
(datetime(1912, 1, 2), GMT),
]
for dt_naive, offset in offset_cases:
dt = dt_naive.replace(tzinfo=zi)
with self.subTest(name="offset", dt=dt, offset=offset):
self.assertEqual(dt.tzname(), offset.tzname)
self.assertEqual(dt.utcoffset(), offset.utcoffset)
self.assertEqual(dt.dst(), offset.dst)
utc_cases = [
(datetime.min, datetime.min + timedelta(seconds=968)),
(datetime(1898, 12, 31, 23, 43, 52), datetime(1899, 1, 1)),
(
datetime(1911, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999),
datetime(1912, 1, 1, 0, 16, 7, 999999),
),
(datetime(1912, 1, 1, 0, 16, 8), datetime(1912, 1, 1, 0, 16, 8)),
(datetime(1970, 1, 1), datetime(1970, 1, 1)),
(datetime.max, datetime.max),
]
for naive_dt, naive_dt_utc in utc_cases:
dt = naive_dt.replace(tzinfo=zi)
dt_utc = naive_dt_utc.replace(tzinfo=timezone.utc)
self.assertEqual(dt_utc.astimezone(zi), dt)
self.assertEqual(dt, dt_utc)
def test_fixed_offset_phantom_transition(self):
UTC = ZoneOffset("UTC", ZERO, ZERO)
transitions = [ZoneTransition(datetime(1970, 1, 1), UTC, UTC)]
after = "UTC0"
zf = self.construct_zone(transitions, after)
zi = self.klass.from_file(zf, key="UTC")
dt = datetime(2020, 1, 1, tzinfo=zi)
with self.subTest("datetime.datetime"):
self.assertEqual(dt.tzname(), UTC.tzname)
self.assertEqual(dt.utcoffset(), UTC.utcoffset)
self.assertEqual(dt.dst(), UTC.dst)
t = time(0, tzinfo=zi)
with self.subTest("datetime.time"):
self.assertEqual(t.tzname(), UTC.tzname)
self.assertEqual(t.utcoffset(), UTC.utcoffset)
self.assertEqual(t.dst(), UTC.dst)
def construct_zone(self, transitions, after=None, version=3):
# These are not used for anything, so we're not going to include
# them for now.
isutc = []
isstd = []
leap_seconds = []
offset_lists = [[], []]
trans_times_lists = [[], []]
trans_idx_lists = [[], []]
v1_range = (-(2 ** 31), 2 ** 31)
v2_range = (-(2 ** 63), 2 ** 63)
ranges = [v1_range, v2_range]
def zt_as_tuple(zt):
# zt may be a tuple (timestamp, offset_before, offset_after) or
# a ZoneTransition object — this is to allow the timestamp to be
# values that are outside the valid range for datetimes but still
# valid 64-bit timestamps.
if isinstance(zt, tuple):
return zt
if zt.transition:
trans_time = int(zt.transition_utc.timestamp())
else:
trans_time = None
return (trans_time, zt.offset_before, zt.offset_after)
transitions = sorted(map(zt_as_tuple, transitions), key=lambda x: x[0])
for zt in transitions:
trans_time, offset_before, offset_after = zt
for v, (dt_min, dt_max) in enumerate(ranges):
offsets = offset_lists[v]
trans_times = trans_times_lists[v]
trans_idx = trans_idx_lists[v]
if trans_time is not None and not (
dt_min <= trans_time <= dt_max
):
continue
if offset_before not in offsets:
offsets.append(offset_before)
if offset_after not in offsets:
offsets.append(offset_after)
if trans_time is not None:
trans_times.append(trans_time)
trans_idx.append(offsets.index(offset_after))
isutcnt = len(isutc)
isstdcnt = len(isstd)
leapcnt = len(leap_seconds)
zonefile = io.BytesIO()
time_types = ("l", "q")
for v in range(min((version, 2))):
offsets = offset_lists[v]
trans_times = trans_times_lists[v]
trans_idx = trans_idx_lists[v]
time_type = time_types[v]
# Translate the offsets into something closer to the C values
abbrstr = bytearray()
ttinfos = []
for offset in offsets:
utcoff = int(offset.utcoffset.total_seconds())
isdst = bool(offset.dst)
abbrind = len(abbrstr)
ttinfos.append((utcoff, isdst, abbrind))
abbrstr += offset.tzname.encode("ascii") + b"\x00"
abbrstr = bytes(abbrstr)
typecnt = len(offsets)
timecnt = len(trans_times)
charcnt = len(abbrstr)
# Write the header
zonefile.write(b"TZif")
zonefile.write(b"%d" % version)
zonefile.write(b" " * 15)
zonefile.write(
struct.pack(
">6l", isutcnt, isstdcnt, leapcnt, timecnt, typecnt, charcnt
)
)
# Now the transition data
zonefile.write(struct.pack(f">{timecnt}{time_type}", *trans_times))
zonefile.write(struct.pack(f">{timecnt}B", *trans_idx))
for ttinfo in ttinfos:
zonefile.write(struct.pack(">lbb", *ttinfo))
zonefile.write(bytes(abbrstr))
# Now the metadata and leap seconds
zonefile.write(struct.pack(f"{isutcnt}b", *isutc))
zonefile.write(struct.pack(f"{isstdcnt}b", *isstd))
zonefile.write(struct.pack(f">{leapcnt}l", *leap_seconds))
# Finally we write the TZ string if we're writing a Version 2+ file
if v > 0:
zonefile.write(b"\x0A")
zonefile.write(after.encode("ascii"))
zonefile.write(b"\x0A")
zonefile.seek(0)
return zonefile
class CWeirdZoneTest(WeirdZoneTest):
module = c_zoneinfo
class TZStrTest(ZoneInfoTestBase):
module = py_zoneinfo
NORMAL = 0
FOLD = 1
GAP = 2
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
super().setUpClass()
cls._populate_test_cases()
cls.populate_tzstr_header()
@classmethod
def populate_tzstr_header(cls):
out = bytearray()
# The TZif format always starts with a Version 1 file followed by
# the Version 2+ file. In this case, we have no transitions, just
# the tzstr in the footer, so up to the footer, the files are
# identical and we can just write the same file twice in a row.
for _ in range(2):
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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out += b"TZif" # Magic value
out += b"3" # Version
out += b" " * 15 # Reserved
# We will not write any of the manual transition parts
out += struct.pack(">6l", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
cls._tzif_header = bytes(out)
def zone_from_tzstr(self, tzstr):
"""Creates a zoneinfo file following a POSIX rule."""
zonefile = io.BytesIO(self._tzif_header)
zonefile.seek(0, 2)
# Write the footer
zonefile.write(b"\x0A")
zonefile.write(tzstr.encode("ascii"))
zonefile.write(b"\x0A")
zonefile.seek(0)
return self.klass.from_file(zonefile, key=tzstr)
def test_tzstr_localized(self):
for tzstr, cases in self.test_cases.items():
with self.subTest(tzstr=tzstr):
zi = self.zone_from_tzstr(tzstr)
for dt_naive, offset, _ in cases:
dt = dt_naive.replace(tzinfo=zi)
with self.subTest(tzstr=tzstr, dt=dt, offset=offset):
self.assertEqual(dt.tzname(), offset.tzname)
self.assertEqual(dt.utcoffset(), offset.utcoffset)
self.assertEqual(dt.dst(), offset.dst)
def test_tzstr_from_utc(self):
for tzstr, cases in self.test_cases.items():
with self.subTest(tzstr=tzstr):
zi = self.zone_from_tzstr(tzstr)
for dt_naive, offset, dt_type in cases:
if dt_type == self.GAP:
continue # Cannot create a gap from UTC
dt_utc = (dt_naive - offset.utcoffset).replace(
tzinfo=timezone.utc
)
# Check that we can go UTC -> Our zone
dt_act = dt_utc.astimezone(zi)
dt_exp = dt_naive.replace(tzinfo=zi)
self.assertEqual(dt_act, dt_exp)
if dt_type == self.FOLD:
self.assertEqual(dt_act.fold, dt_naive.fold, dt_naive)
else:
self.assertEqual(dt_act.fold, 0)
# Now check that we can go our zone -> UTC
dt_act = dt_exp.astimezone(timezone.utc)
self.assertEqual(dt_act, dt_utc)
def test_extreme_tzstr(self):
tzstrs = [
# Extreme offset hour
"AAA24",
"AAA+24",
"AAA-24",
"AAA24BBB,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA+24BBB,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA-24BBB,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB24,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB+24,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB-24,J60/2,J300/2",
# Extreme offset minutes
"AAA4:00BBB,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4:59BBB,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB5:00,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB5:59,J60/2,J300/2",
# Extreme offset seconds
"AAA4:00:00BBB,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4:00:59BBB,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB5:00:00,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB5:00:59,J60/2,J300/2",
# Extreme total offset
"AAA24:59:59BBB5,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA-24:59:59BBB5,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB24:59:59,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB-24:59:59,J60/2,J300/2",
# Extreme months
"AAA4BBB,M12.1.1/2,M1.1.1/2",
"AAA4BBB,M1.1.1/2,M12.1.1/2",
# Extreme weeks
"AAA4BBB,M1.5.1/2,M1.1.1/2",
"AAA4BBB,M1.1.1/2,M1.5.1/2",
# Extreme weekday
"AAA4BBB,M1.1.6/2,M2.1.1/2",
"AAA4BBB,M1.1.1/2,M2.1.6/2",
# Extreme numeric offset
"AAA4BBB,0/2,20/2",
"AAA4BBB,0/2,0/14",
"AAA4BBB,20/2,365/2",
"AAA4BBB,365/2,365/14",
# Extreme julian offset
"AAA4BBB,J1/2,J20/2",
"AAA4BBB,J1/2,J1/14",
"AAA4BBB,J20/2,J365/2",
"AAA4BBB,J365/2,J365/14",
# Extreme transition hour
"AAA4BBB,J60/167,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/+167,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/-167,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/167",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/+167",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/-167",
# Extreme transition minutes
"AAA4BBB,J60/2:00,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2:59,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/2:00",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/2:59",
# Extreme transition seconds
"AAA4BBB,J60/2:00:00,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2:00:59,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/2:00:00",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/2:00:59",
# Extreme total transition time
"AAA4BBB,J60/167:59:59,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/-167:59:59,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/167:59:59",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/-167:59:59",
]
for tzstr in tzstrs:
with self.subTest(tzstr=tzstr):
self.zone_from_tzstr(tzstr)
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def test_invalid_tzstr(self):
invalid_tzstrs = [
"PST8PDT", # DST but no transition specified
"+11", # Unquoted alphanumeric
"GMT,M3.2.0/2,M11.1.0/3", # Transition rule but no DST
"GMT0+11,M3.2.0/2,M11.1.0/3", # Unquoted alphanumeric in DST
"PST8PDT,M3.2.0/2", # Only one transition rule
# Invalid offset hours
"AAA168",
"AAA+168",
"AAA-168",
"AAA168BBB,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA+168BBB,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA-168BBB,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB168,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB+168,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB-168,J60/2,J300/2",
# Invalid offset minutes
"AAA4:0BBB,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4:100BBB,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB5:0,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB5:100,J60/2,J300/2",
# Invalid offset seconds
"AAA4:00:0BBB,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4:00:100BBB,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB5:00:0,J60/2,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB5:00:100,J60/2,J300/2",
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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# Completely invalid dates
"AAA4BBB,M1443339,M11.1.0/3",
"AAA4BBB,M3.2.0/2,0349309483959c",
"AAA4BBB,,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,z,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,z",
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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# Invalid months
"AAA4BBB,M13.1.1/2,M1.1.1/2",
"AAA4BBB,M1.1.1/2,M13.1.1/2",
"AAA4BBB,M0.1.1/2,M1.1.1/2",
"AAA4BBB,M1.1.1/2,M0.1.1/2",
# Invalid weeks
"AAA4BBB,M1.6.1/2,M1.1.1/2",
"AAA4BBB,M1.1.1/2,M1.6.1/2",
# Invalid weekday
"AAA4BBB,M1.1.7/2,M2.1.1/2",
"AAA4BBB,M1.1.1/2,M2.1.7/2",
# Invalid numeric offset
"AAA4BBB,-1/2,20/2",
"AAA4BBB,1/2,-1/2",
"AAA4BBB,367,20/2",
"AAA4BBB,1/2,367/2",
# Invalid julian offset
"AAA4BBB,J0/2,J20/2",
"AAA4BBB,J20/2,J366/2",
# Invalid transition time
"AAA4BBB,J60/2/3,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/2/3",
# Invalid transition hour
"AAA4BBB,J60/168,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/+168,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/-168,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/168",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/+168",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/-168",
# Invalid transition minutes
"AAA4BBB,J60/2:0,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2:100,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/2:0",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/2:100",
# Invalid transition seconds
"AAA4BBB,J60/2:00:0,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2:00:100,J300/2",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/2:00:0",
"AAA4BBB,J60/2,J300/2:00:100",
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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]
for invalid_tzstr in invalid_tzstrs:
with self.subTest(tzstr=invalid_tzstr):
# Not necessarily a guaranteed property, but we should show
# the problematic TZ string if that's the cause of failure.
tzstr_regex = re.escape(invalid_tzstr)
with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, tzstr_regex):
self.zone_from_tzstr(invalid_tzstr)
@classmethod
def _populate_test_cases(cls):
# This method uses a somewhat unusual style in that it populates the
# test cases for each tzstr by using a decorator to automatically call
# a function that mutates the current dictionary of test cases.
#
# The population of the test cases is done in individual functions to
# give each set of test cases its own namespace in which to define
# its offsets (this way we don't have to worry about variable reuse
# causing problems if someone makes a typo).
#
# The decorator for calling is used to make it more obvious that each
# function is actually called (if it's not decorated, it's not called).
def call(f):
"""Decorator to call the addition methods.
This will call a function which adds at least one new entry into
the `cases` dictionary. The decorator will also assert that
something was added to the dictionary.
"""
prev_len = len(cases)
f()
assert len(cases) > prev_len, "Function did not add a test case!"
NORMAL = cls.NORMAL
FOLD = cls.FOLD
GAP = cls.GAP
cases = {}
@call
def _add():
# Transition to EDT on the 2nd Sunday in March at 4 AM, and
# transition back on the first Sunday in November at 3AM
tzstr = "EST5EDT,M3.2.0/4:00,M11.1.0/3:00"
EST = ZoneOffset("EST", timedelta(hours=-5), ZERO)
EDT = ZoneOffset("EDT", timedelta(hours=-4), ONE_H)
cases[tzstr] = (
(datetime(2019, 3, 9), EST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 3, 10, 3, 59), EST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 3, 10, 4, 0, fold=0), EST, GAP),
(datetime(2019, 3, 10, 4, 0, fold=1), EDT, GAP),
(datetime(2019, 3, 10, 4, 1, fold=0), EST, GAP),
(datetime(2019, 3, 10, 4, 1, fold=1), EDT, GAP),
(datetime(2019, 11, 2), EDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 11, 3, 1, 59, fold=1), EDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 11, 3, 2, 0, fold=0), EDT, FOLD),
(datetime(2019, 11, 3, 2, 0, fold=1), EST, FOLD),
(datetime(2020, 3, 8, 3, 59), EST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 3, 8, 4, 0, fold=0), EST, GAP),
(datetime(2020, 3, 8, 4, 0, fold=1), EDT, GAP),
(datetime(2020, 11, 1, 1, 59, fold=1), EDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 11, 1, 2, 0, fold=0), EDT, FOLD),
(datetime(2020, 11, 1, 2, 0, fold=1), EST, FOLD),
)
@call
def _add():
# Transition to BST happens on the last Sunday in March at 1 AM GMT
# and the transition back happens the last Sunday in October at 2AM BST
tzstr = "GMT0BST-1,M3.5.0/1:00,M10.5.0/2:00"
GMT = ZoneOffset("GMT", ZERO, ZERO)
BST = ZoneOffset("BST", ONE_H, ONE_H)
cases[tzstr] = (
(datetime(2019, 3, 30), GMT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 3, 31, 0, 59), GMT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 3, 31, 2, 0), BST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 10, 26), BST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 10, 27, 0, 59, fold=1), BST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 10, 27, 1, 0, fold=0), BST, GAP),
(datetime(2019, 10, 27, 2, 0, fold=1), GMT, GAP),
(datetime(2020, 3, 29, 0, 59), GMT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 3, 29, 2, 0), BST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 10, 25, 0, 59, fold=1), BST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 10, 25, 1, 0, fold=0), BST, FOLD),
(datetime(2020, 10, 25, 2, 0, fold=1), GMT, NORMAL),
)
@call
def _add():
# Austrialian time zone - DST start is chronologically first
tzstr = "AEST-10AEDT,M10.1.0/2,M4.1.0/3"
AEST = ZoneOffset("AEST", timedelta(hours=10), ZERO)
AEDT = ZoneOffset("AEDT", timedelta(hours=11), ONE_H)
cases[tzstr] = (
(datetime(2019, 4, 6), AEDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 4, 7, 1, 59), AEDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 4, 7, 1, 59, fold=1), AEDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 4, 7, 2, 0, fold=0), AEDT, FOLD),
(datetime(2019, 4, 7, 2, 1, fold=0), AEDT, FOLD),
(datetime(2019, 4, 7, 2, 0, fold=1), AEST, FOLD),
(datetime(2019, 4, 7, 2, 1, fold=1), AEST, FOLD),
(datetime(2019, 4, 7, 3, 0, fold=0), AEST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 4, 7, 3, 0, fold=1), AEST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 10, 5, 0), AEST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 10, 6, 1, 59), AEST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 10, 6, 2, 0, fold=0), AEST, GAP),
(datetime(2019, 10, 6, 2, 0, fold=1), AEDT, GAP),
(datetime(2019, 10, 6, 3, 0), AEDT, NORMAL),
)
@call
def _add():
# Irish time zone - negative DST
tzstr = "IST-1GMT0,M10.5.0,M3.5.0/1"
GMT = ZoneOffset("GMT", ZERO, -ONE_H)
IST = ZoneOffset("IST", ONE_H, ZERO)
cases[tzstr] = (
(datetime(2019, 3, 30), GMT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 3, 31, 0, 59), GMT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 3, 31, 2, 0), IST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 10, 26), IST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 10, 27, 0, 59, fold=1), IST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 10, 27, 1, 0, fold=0), IST, FOLD),
(datetime(2019, 10, 27, 1, 0, fold=1), GMT, FOLD),
(datetime(2019, 10, 27, 2, 0, fold=1), GMT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 3, 29, 0, 59), GMT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 3, 29, 2, 0), IST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 10, 25, 0, 59, fold=1), IST, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 10, 25, 1, 0, fold=0), IST, FOLD),
(datetime(2020, 10, 25, 2, 0, fold=1), GMT, NORMAL),
)
@call
def _add():
# Pacific/Kosrae: Fixed offset zone with a quoted numerical tzname
tzstr = "<+11>-11"
cases[tzstr] = (
(
datetime(2020, 1, 1),
ZoneOffset("+11", timedelta(hours=11)),
NORMAL,
),
)
@call
def _add():
# Quoted STD and DST, transitions at 24:00
tzstr = "<-04>4<-03>,M9.1.6/24,M4.1.6/24"
M04 = ZoneOffset("-04", timedelta(hours=-4))
M03 = ZoneOffset("-03", timedelta(hours=-3), ONE_H)
cases[tzstr] = (
(datetime(2020, 5, 1), M04, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 11, 1), M03, NORMAL),
)
@call
def _add():
# Permanent daylight saving time is modeled with transitions at 0/0
# and J365/25, as mentioned in RFC 8536 Section 3.3.1
tzstr = "EST5EDT,0/0,J365/25"
EDT = ZoneOffset("EDT", timedelta(hours=-4), ONE_H)
cases[tzstr] = (
(datetime(2019, 1, 1), EDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 6, 1), EDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999), EDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 1, 1), EDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 3, 1), EDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 6, 1), EDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999), EDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2400, 1, 1), EDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2400, 3, 1), EDT, NORMAL),
(datetime(2400, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999), EDT, NORMAL),
)
@call
def _add():
# Transitions on March 1st and November 1st of each year
tzstr = "AAA3BBB,J60/12,J305/12"
AAA = ZoneOffset("AAA", timedelta(hours=-3))
BBB = ZoneOffset("BBB", timedelta(hours=-2), ONE_H)
cases[tzstr] = (
(datetime(2019, 1, 1), AAA, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 2, 28), AAA, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 3, 1, 11, 59), AAA, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 3, 1, 12, fold=0), AAA, GAP),
(datetime(2019, 3, 1, 12, fold=1), BBB, GAP),
(datetime(2019, 3, 1, 13), BBB, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 11, 1, 10, 59), BBB, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 11, 1, 11, fold=0), BBB, FOLD),
(datetime(2019, 11, 1, 11, fold=1), AAA, FOLD),
(datetime(2019, 11, 1, 12), AAA, NORMAL),
(datetime(2019, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999), AAA, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 1, 1), AAA, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 2, 29), AAA, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 3, 1, 11, 59), AAA, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 3, 1, 12, fold=0), AAA, GAP),
(datetime(2020, 3, 1, 12, fold=1), BBB, GAP),
(datetime(2020, 3, 1, 13), BBB, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 11, 1, 10, 59), BBB, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 11, 1, 11, fold=0), BBB, FOLD),
(datetime(2020, 11, 1, 11, fold=1), AAA, FOLD),
(datetime(2020, 11, 1, 12), AAA, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999), AAA, NORMAL),
)
@call
def _add():
# Taken from America/Godthab, this rule has a transition on the
# Saturday before the last Sunday of March and October, at 22:00
# and 23:00, respectively. This is encoded with negative start
# and end transition times.
tzstr = "<-03>3<-02>,M3.5.0/-2,M10.5.0/-1"
N03 = ZoneOffset("-03", timedelta(hours=-3))
N02 = ZoneOffset("-02", timedelta(hours=-2), ONE_H)
cases[tzstr] = (
(datetime(2020, 3, 27), N03, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 3, 28, 21, 59, 59), N03, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 3, 28, 22, fold=0), N03, GAP),
(datetime(2020, 3, 28, 22, fold=1), N02, GAP),
(datetime(2020, 3, 28, 23), N02, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 10, 24, 21), N02, NORMAL),
(datetime(2020, 10, 24, 22, fold=0), N02, FOLD),
(datetime(2020, 10, 24, 22, fold=1), N03, FOLD),
(datetime(2020, 10, 24, 23), N03, NORMAL),
)
@call
def _add():
# Transition times with minutes and seconds
tzstr = "AAA3BBB,M3.2.0/01:30,M11.1.0/02:15:45"
AAA = ZoneOffset("AAA", timedelta(hours=-3))
BBB = ZoneOffset("BBB", timedelta(hours=-2), ONE_H)
cases[tzstr] = (
(datetime(2012, 3, 11, 1, 0), AAA, NORMAL),
(datetime(2012, 3, 11, 1, 30, fold=0), AAA, GAP),
(datetime(2012, 3, 11, 1, 30, fold=1), BBB, GAP),
(datetime(2012, 3, 11, 2, 30), BBB, NORMAL),
(datetime(2012, 11, 4, 1, 15, 44, 999999), BBB, NORMAL),
(datetime(2012, 11, 4, 1, 15, 45, fold=0), BBB, FOLD),
(datetime(2012, 11, 4, 1, 15, 45, fold=1), AAA, FOLD),
(datetime(2012, 11, 4, 2, 15, 45), AAA, NORMAL),
)
cls.test_cases = cases
class CTZStrTest(TZStrTest):
module = c_zoneinfo
class ZoneInfoCacheTest(TzPathUserMixin, ZoneInfoTestBase):
module = py_zoneinfo
def setUp(self):
self.klass.clear_cache()
super().setUp()
@property
def zoneinfo_data(self):
return ZONEINFO_DATA
@property
def tzpath(self):
return [self.zoneinfo_data.tzpath]
def test_ephemeral_zones(self):
self.assertIs(
self.klass("America/Los_Angeles"), self.klass("America/Los_Angeles")
)
def test_strong_refs(self):
tz0 = self.klass("Australia/Sydney")
tz1 = self.klass("Australia/Sydney")
self.assertIs(tz0, tz1)
def test_no_cache(self):
tz0 = self.klass("Europe/Lisbon")
tz1 = self.klass.no_cache("Europe/Lisbon")
self.assertIsNot(tz0, tz1)
def test_cache_reset_tzpath(self):
"""Test that the cache persists when tzpath has been changed.
The PEP specifies that as long as a reference exists to one zone
with a given key, the primary constructor must continue to return
the same object.
"""
zi0 = self.klass("America/Los_Angeles")
with self.tzpath_context([]):
zi1 = self.klass("America/Los_Angeles")
self.assertIs(zi0, zi1)
def test_clear_cache_explicit_none(self):
la0 = self.klass("America/Los_Angeles")
self.klass.clear_cache(only_keys=None)
la1 = self.klass("America/Los_Angeles")
self.assertIsNot(la0, la1)
def test_clear_cache_one_key(self):
"""Tests that you can clear a single key from the cache."""
la0 = self.klass("America/Los_Angeles")
dub0 = self.klass("Europe/Dublin")
self.klass.clear_cache(only_keys=["America/Los_Angeles"])
la1 = self.klass("America/Los_Angeles")
dub1 = self.klass("Europe/Dublin")
self.assertIsNot(la0, la1)
self.assertIs(dub0, dub1)
def test_clear_cache_two_keys(self):
la0 = self.klass("America/Los_Angeles")
dub0 = self.klass("Europe/Dublin")
tok0 = self.klass("Asia/Tokyo")
self.klass.clear_cache(
only_keys=["America/Los_Angeles", "Europe/Dublin"]
)
la1 = self.klass("America/Los_Angeles")
dub1 = self.klass("Europe/Dublin")
tok1 = self.klass("Asia/Tokyo")
self.assertIsNot(la0, la1)
self.assertIsNot(dub0, dub1)
self.assertIs(tok0, tok1)
class CZoneInfoCacheTest(ZoneInfoCacheTest):
module = c_zoneinfo
class ZoneInfoPickleTest(TzPathUserMixin, ZoneInfoTestBase):
module = py_zoneinfo
def setUp(self):
self.klass.clear_cache()
with contextlib.ExitStack() as stack:
stack.enter_context(test_support.set_zoneinfo_module(self.module))
self.addCleanup(stack.pop_all().close)
super().setUp()
@property
def zoneinfo_data(self):
return ZONEINFO_DATA
@property
def tzpath(self):
return [self.zoneinfo_data.tzpath]
def test_cache_hit(self):
for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1):
with self.subTest(proto=proto):
zi_in = self.klass("Europe/Dublin")
pkl = pickle.dumps(zi_in, protocol=proto)
zi_rt = pickle.loads(pkl)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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with self.subTest(test="Is non-pickled ZoneInfo"):
self.assertIs(zi_in, zi_rt)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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zi_rt2 = pickle.loads(pkl)
with self.subTest(test="Is unpickled ZoneInfo"):
self.assertIs(zi_rt, zi_rt2)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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def test_cache_miss(self):
for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1):
with self.subTest(proto=proto):
zi_in = self.klass("Europe/Dublin")
pkl = pickle.dumps(zi_in, protocol=proto)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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del zi_in
self.klass.clear_cache() # Induce a cache miss
zi_rt = pickle.loads(pkl)
zi_rt2 = pickle.loads(pkl)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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self.assertIs(zi_rt, zi_rt2)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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def test_no_cache(self):
for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1):
with self.subTest(proto=proto):
zi_no_cache = self.klass.no_cache("Europe/Dublin")
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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pkl = pickle.dumps(zi_no_cache, protocol=proto)
zi_rt = pickle.loads(pkl)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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with self.subTest(test="Not the pickled object"):
self.assertIsNot(zi_rt, zi_no_cache)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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zi_rt2 = pickle.loads(pkl)
with self.subTest(test="Not a second unpickled object"):
self.assertIsNot(zi_rt, zi_rt2)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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zi_cache = self.klass("Europe/Dublin")
with self.subTest(test="Not a cached object"):
self.assertIsNot(zi_rt, zi_cache)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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def test_from_file(self):
key = "Europe/Dublin"
with open(self.zoneinfo_data.path_from_key(key), "rb") as f:
zi_nokey = self.klass.from_file(f)
f.seek(0)
zi_key = self.klass.from_file(f, key=key)
test_cases = [
(zi_key, "ZoneInfo with key"),
(zi_nokey, "ZoneInfo without key"),
]
for zi, test_name in test_cases:
for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1):
with self.subTest(test_name=test_name, proto=proto):
with self.assertRaises(pickle.PicklingError):
pickle.dumps(zi, protocol=proto)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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def test_pickle_after_from_file(self):
# This may be a bit of paranoia, but this test is to ensure that no
# global state is maintained in order to handle the pickle cache and
# from_file behavior, and that it is possible to interweave the
# constructors of each of these and pickling/unpickling without issues.
for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1):
with self.subTest(proto=proto):
key = "Europe/Dublin"
zi = self.klass(key)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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pkl_0 = pickle.dumps(zi, protocol=proto)
zi_rt_0 = pickle.loads(pkl_0)
self.assertIs(zi, zi_rt_0)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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with open(self.zoneinfo_data.path_from_key(key), "rb") as f:
zi_ff = self.klass.from_file(f, key=key)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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pkl_1 = pickle.dumps(zi, protocol=proto)
zi_rt_1 = pickle.loads(pkl_1)
self.assertIs(zi, zi_rt_1)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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with self.assertRaises(pickle.PicklingError):
pickle.dumps(zi_ff, protocol=proto)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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pkl_2 = pickle.dumps(zi, protocol=proto)
zi_rt_2 = pickle.loads(pkl_2)
self.assertIs(zi, zi_rt_2)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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class CZoneInfoPickleTest(ZoneInfoPickleTest):
module = c_zoneinfo
class CallingConventionTest(ZoneInfoTestBase):
"""Tests for functions with restricted calling conventions."""
module = py_zoneinfo
@property
def zoneinfo_data(self):
return ZONEINFO_DATA
def test_from_file(self):
with open(self.zoneinfo_data.path_from_key("UTC"), "rb") as f:
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
self.klass.from_file(fobj=f)
def test_clear_cache(self):
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
self.klass.clear_cache(["UTC"])
class CCallingConventionTest(CallingConventionTest):
module = c_zoneinfo
class TzPathTest(TzPathUserMixin, ZoneInfoTestBase):
module = py_zoneinfo
@staticmethod
@contextlib.contextmanager
def python_tzpath_context(value):
path_var = "PYTHONTZPATH"
unset_env_sentinel = object()
old_env = unset_env_sentinel
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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try:
with OS_ENV_LOCK:
old_env = os.environ.get(path_var, None)
os.environ[path_var] = value
yield
finally:
if old_env is unset_env_sentinel:
# In this case, `old_env` was never retrieved from the
# environment for whatever reason, so there's no need to
# reset the environment TZPATH.
pass
elif old_env is None:
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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del os.environ[path_var]
else:
os.environ[path_var] = old_env # pragma: nocover
def test_env_variable(self):
"""Tests that the environment variable works with reset_tzpath."""
new_paths = [
("", []),
(f"{DRIVE}/etc/zoneinfo", [f"{DRIVE}/etc/zoneinfo"]),
(f"{DRIVE}/a/b/c{os.pathsep}{DRIVE}/d/e/f", [f"{DRIVE}/a/b/c", f"{DRIVE}/d/e/f"]),
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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]
for new_path_var, expected_result in new_paths:
with self.python_tzpath_context(new_path_var):
with self.subTest(tzpath=new_path_var):
self.module.reset_tzpath()
tzpath = self.module.TZPATH
self.assertSequenceEqual(tzpath, expected_result)
def test_env_variable_relative_paths(self):
test_cases = [
[("path/to/somewhere",), ()],
[
(f"{DRIVE}/usr/share/zoneinfo", "path/to/somewhere",),
(f"{DRIVE}/usr/share/zoneinfo",),
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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],
[("../relative/path",), ()],
[
(f"{DRIVE}/usr/share/zoneinfo", "../relative/path",),
(f"{DRIVE}/usr/share/zoneinfo",),
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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],
[("path/to/somewhere", "../relative/path",), ()],
[
(
f"{DRIVE}/usr/share/zoneinfo",
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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"path/to/somewhere",
"../relative/path",
),
(f"{DRIVE}/usr/share/zoneinfo",),
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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],
]
for input_paths, expected_paths in test_cases:
path_var = os.pathsep.join(input_paths)
with self.python_tzpath_context(path_var):
with self.subTest("warning", path_var=path_var):
# Note: Per PEP 615 the warning is implementation-defined
# behavior, other implementations need not warn.
with self.assertWarns(self.module.InvalidTZPathWarning):
self.module.reset_tzpath()
tzpath = self.module.TZPATH
with self.subTest("filtered", path_var=path_var):
self.assertSequenceEqual(tzpath, expected_paths)
def test_reset_tzpath_kwarg(self):
self.module.reset_tzpath(to=[f"{DRIVE}/a/b/c"])
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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self.assertSequenceEqual(self.module.TZPATH, (f"{DRIVE}/a/b/c",))
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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def test_reset_tzpath_relative_paths(self):
bad_values = [
("path/to/somewhere",),
("/usr/share/zoneinfo", "path/to/somewhere",),
("../relative/path",),
("/usr/share/zoneinfo", "../relative/path",),
("path/to/somewhere", "../relative/path",),
("/usr/share/zoneinfo", "path/to/somewhere", "../relative/path",),
]
for input_paths in bad_values:
with self.subTest(input_paths=input_paths):
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
self.module.reset_tzpath(to=input_paths)
def test_tzpath_type_error(self):
bad_values = [
"/etc/zoneinfo:/usr/share/zoneinfo",
b"/etc/zoneinfo:/usr/share/zoneinfo",
0,
]
for bad_value in bad_values:
with self.subTest(value=bad_value):
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
self.module.reset_tzpath(bad_value)
def test_tzpath_attribute(self):
tzpath_0 = [f"{DRIVE}/one", f"{DRIVE}/two"]
tzpath_1 = [f"{DRIVE}/three"]
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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with self.tzpath_context(tzpath_0):
query_0 = self.module.TZPATH
with self.tzpath_context(tzpath_1):
query_1 = self.module.TZPATH
self.assertSequenceEqual(tzpath_0, query_0)
self.assertSequenceEqual(tzpath_1, query_1)
class CTzPathTest(TzPathTest):
module = c_zoneinfo
class TestModule(ZoneInfoTestBase):
module = py_zoneinfo
@property
def zoneinfo_data(self):
return ZONEINFO_DATA
@cached_property
def _UTC_bytes(self):
zone_file = self.zoneinfo_data.path_from_key("UTC")
with open(zone_file, "rb") as f:
return f.read()
def touch_zone(self, key, tz_root):
"""Creates a valid TZif file at key under the zoneinfo root tz_root.
tz_root must exist, but all folders below that will be created.
"""
if not os.path.exists(tz_root):
raise FileNotFoundError(f"{tz_root} does not exist.")
root_dir, *tail = key.rsplit("/", 1)
if tail: # If there's no tail, then the first component isn't a dir
os.makedirs(os.path.join(tz_root, root_dir), exist_ok=True)
zonefile_path = os.path.join(tz_root, key)
with open(zonefile_path, "wb") as f:
f.write(self._UTC_bytes)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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def test_getattr_error(self):
with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
self.module.NOATTRIBUTE
def test_dir_contains_all(self):
"""dir(self.module) should at least contain everything in __all__."""
module_all_set = set(self.module.__all__)
module_dir_set = set(dir(self.module))
difference = module_all_set - module_dir_set
self.assertFalse(difference)
def test_dir_unique(self):
"""Test that there are no duplicates in dir(self.module)"""
module_dir = dir(self.module)
module_unique = set(module_dir)
self.assertCountEqual(module_dir, module_unique)
def test_available_timezones(self):
with self.tzpath_context([self.zoneinfo_data.tzpath]):
self.assertTrue(self.zoneinfo_data.keys) # Sanity check
available_keys = self.module.available_timezones()
zoneinfo_keys = set(self.zoneinfo_data.keys)
# If tzdata is not present, zoneinfo_keys == available_keys,
# otherwise it should be a subset.
union = zoneinfo_keys & available_keys
self.assertEqual(zoneinfo_keys, union)
def test_available_timezones_weirdzone(self):
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as td:
# Make a fictional zone at "Mars/Olympus_Mons"
self.touch_zone("Mars/Olympus_Mons", td)
with self.tzpath_context([td]):
available_keys = self.module.available_timezones()
self.assertIn("Mars/Olympus_Mons", available_keys)
def test_folder_exclusions(self):
expected = {
"America/Los_Angeles",
"America/Santiago",
"America/Indiana/Indianapolis",
"UTC",
"Europe/Paris",
"Europe/London",
"Asia/Tokyo",
"Australia/Sydney",
}
base_tree = list(expected)
posix_tree = [f"posix/{x}" for x in base_tree]
right_tree = [f"right/{x}" for x in base_tree]
cases = [
("base_tree", base_tree),
("base_and_posix", base_tree + posix_tree),
("base_and_right", base_tree + right_tree),
("all_trees", base_tree + right_tree + posix_tree),
]
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as td:
for case_name, tree in cases:
tz_root = os.path.join(td, case_name)
os.mkdir(tz_root)
for key in tree:
self.touch_zone(key, tz_root)
with self.tzpath_context([tz_root]):
with self.subTest(case_name):
actual = self.module.available_timezones()
self.assertEqual(actual, expected)
def test_exclude_posixrules(self):
expected = {
"America/New_York",
"Europe/London",
}
tree = list(expected) + ["posixrules"]
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as td:
for key in tree:
self.touch_zone(key, td)
with self.tzpath_context([td]):
actual = self.module.available_timezones()
self.assertEqual(actual, expected)
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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class CTestModule(TestModule):
module = c_zoneinfo
class ExtensionBuiltTest(unittest.TestCase):
"""Smoke test to ensure that the C and Python extensions are both tested.
Because the intention is for the Python and C versions of ZoneInfo to
behave identically, these tests necessarily rely on implementation details,
so the tests may need to be adjusted if the implementations change. Do not
rely on these tests as an indication of stable properties of these classes.
"""
def test_cache_location(self):
# The pure Python version stores caches on attributes, but the C
# extension stores them in C globals (at least for now)
self.assertFalse(hasattr(c_zoneinfo.ZoneInfo, "_weak_cache"))
self.assertTrue(hasattr(py_zoneinfo.ZoneInfo, "_weak_cache"))
def test_gc_tracked(self):
import gc
self.assertTrue(gc.is_tracked(py_zoneinfo.ZoneInfo))
self.assertTrue(gc.is_tracked(c_zoneinfo.ZoneInfo))
bpo-40503: PEP 615: Tests and implementation for zoneinfo (GH-19909) This is the initial implementation of PEP 615, the zoneinfo module, ported from the standalone reference implementation (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/#reference-implementation for a link, which has a more detailed commit history). This includes (hopefully) all functional elements described in the PEP, but documentation is found in a separate PR. This includes: 1. A pure python implementation of the ZoneInfo class 2. A C accelerated implementation of the ZoneInfo class 3. Tests with 100% branch coverage for the Python code (though C code coverage is less than 100%). 4. A compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows) Differences from the reference implementation: - The module is arranged slightly differently: the accelerated module is `_zoneinfo` rather than `zoneinfo._czoneinfo`, which also necessitates some changes in the test support function. (Suggested by Victor Stinner and Steve Dower.) - The tests are arranged slightly differently and do not include the property tests. The tests live at test/test_zoneinfo/test_zoneinfo.py rather than test/test_zoneinfo.py or test/test_zoneinfo/__init__.py because we may do some refactoring in the future that would likely require this separation anyway; we may: - include the property tests - automatically run all the tests against both pure Python and C, rather than manually constructing C and Python test classes (similar to the way this works with test_datetime.py, which generates C and Python test cases from datetimetester.py). - This includes a compile-time configuration option on Linux (though not on Windows); added with much help from Thomas Wouters. - Integration into the CPython build system is obviously different from building a standalone zoneinfo module wheel. - This includes configuration to install the tzdata package as part of CI, though only on the coverage jobs. Introducing a PyPI dependency as part of the CI build was controversial, and this is seen as less of a major change, since the coverage jobs already depend on pip and PyPI. Additional changes that were introduced as part of this PR, most / all of which were backported to the reference implementation: - Fixed reference and memory leaks With much debugging help from Pablo Galindo - Added smoke tests ensuring that the C and Python modules are built The import machinery can be somewhat fragile, and the "seamlessly falls back to pure Python" nature of this module makes it so that a problem building the C extension or a failure to import the pure Python version might easily go unnoticed. - Adjustments to zoneinfo.__dir__ Suggested by Petr Viktorin. - Slight refactorings as suggested by Steve Dower. - Removed unnecessary if check on std_abbr Discovered this because of a missing line in branch coverage.
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@dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True)
class ZoneOffset:
tzname: str
utcoffset: timedelta
dst: timedelta = ZERO
@dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True)
class ZoneTransition:
transition: datetime
offset_before: ZoneOffset
offset_after: ZoneOffset
@property
def transition_utc(self):
return (self.transition - self.offset_before.utcoffset).replace(
tzinfo=timezone.utc
)
@property
def fold(self):
"""Whether this introduces a fold"""
return self.offset_before.utcoffset > self.offset_after.utcoffset
@property
def gap(self):
"""Whether this introduces a gap"""
return self.offset_before.utcoffset < self.offset_after.utcoffset
@property
def delta(self):
return self.offset_after.utcoffset - self.offset_before.utcoffset
@property
def anomaly_start(self):
if self.fold:
return self.transition + self.delta
else:
return self.transition
@property
def anomaly_end(self):
if not self.fold:
return self.transition + self.delta
else:
return self.transition
class ZoneInfoData:
def __init__(self, source_json, tzpath, v1=False):
self.tzpath = pathlib.Path(tzpath)
self.keys = []
self.v1 = v1
self._populate_tzpath(source_json)
def path_from_key(self, key):
return self.tzpath / key
def _populate_tzpath(self, source_json):
with open(source_json, "rb") as f:
zoneinfo_dict = json.load(f)
zoneinfo_data = zoneinfo_dict["data"]
for key, value in zoneinfo_data.items():
self.keys.append(key)
raw_data = self._decode_text(value)
if self.v1:
data = self._convert_to_v1(raw_data)
else:
data = raw_data
destination = self.path_from_key(key)
destination.parent.mkdir(exist_ok=True, parents=True)
with open(destination, "wb") as f:
f.write(data)
def _decode_text(self, contents):
raw_data = b"".join(map(str.encode, contents))
decoded = base64.b85decode(raw_data)
return lzma.decompress(decoded)
def _convert_to_v1(self, contents):
assert contents[0:4] == b"TZif", "Invalid TZif data found!"
version = int(contents[4:5])
header_start = 4 + 16
header_end = header_start + 24 # 6l == 24 bytes
assert version >= 2, "Version 1 file found: no conversion necessary"
isutcnt, isstdcnt, leapcnt, timecnt, typecnt, charcnt = struct.unpack(
">6l", contents[header_start:header_end]
)
file_size = (
timecnt * 5
+ typecnt * 6
+ charcnt
+ leapcnt * 8
+ isstdcnt
+ isutcnt
)
file_size += header_end
out = b"TZif" + b"\x00" + contents[5:file_size]
assert (
contents[file_size : (file_size + 4)] == b"TZif"
), "Version 2 file not truncated at Version 2 header"
return out
class ZoneDumpData:
@classmethod
def transition_keys(cls):
return cls._get_zonedump().keys()
@classmethod
def load_transition_examples(cls, key):
return cls._get_zonedump()[key]
@classmethod
def fixed_offset_zones(cls):
if not cls._FIXED_OFFSET_ZONES:
cls._populate_fixed_offsets()
return cls._FIXED_OFFSET_ZONES.items()
@classmethod
def _get_zonedump(cls):
if not cls._ZONEDUMP_DATA:
cls._populate_zonedump_data()
return cls._ZONEDUMP_DATA
@classmethod
def _populate_fixed_offsets(cls):
cls._FIXED_OFFSET_ZONES = {
"UTC": ZoneOffset("UTC", ZERO, ZERO),
}
@classmethod
def _populate_zonedump_data(cls):
def _Africa_Abidjan():
LMT = ZoneOffset("LMT", timedelta(seconds=-968))
GMT = ZoneOffset("GMT", ZERO)
return [
ZoneTransition(datetime(1912, 1, 1), LMT, GMT),
]
def _Africa_Casablanca():
P00_s = ZoneOffset("+00", ZERO, ZERO)
P01_d = ZoneOffset("+01", ONE_H, ONE_H)
P00_d = ZoneOffset("+00", ZERO, -ONE_H)
P01_s = ZoneOffset("+01", ONE_H, ZERO)
return [
# Morocco sometimes pauses DST during Ramadan
ZoneTransition(datetime(2018, 3, 25, 2), P00_s, P01_d),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2018, 5, 13, 3), P01_d, P00_s),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2018, 6, 17, 2), P00_s, P01_d),
# On October 28th Morocco set standard time to +01,
# with negative DST only during Ramadan
ZoneTransition(datetime(2018, 10, 28, 3), P01_d, P01_s),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2019, 5, 5, 3), P01_s, P00_d),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2019, 6, 9, 2), P00_d, P01_s),
]
def _America_Los_Angeles():
LMT = ZoneOffset("LMT", timedelta(seconds=-28378), ZERO)
PST = ZoneOffset("PST", timedelta(hours=-8), ZERO)
PDT = ZoneOffset("PDT", timedelta(hours=-7), ONE_H)
PWT = ZoneOffset("PWT", timedelta(hours=-7), ONE_H)
PPT = ZoneOffset("PPT", timedelta(hours=-7), ONE_H)
return [
ZoneTransition(datetime(1883, 11, 18, 12, 7, 2), LMT, PST),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1918, 3, 31, 2), PST, PDT),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1918, 3, 31, 2), PST, PDT),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1918, 10, 27, 2), PDT, PST),
# Transition to Pacific War Time
ZoneTransition(datetime(1942, 2, 9, 2), PST, PWT),
# Transition from Pacific War Time to Pacific Peace Time
ZoneTransition(datetime(1945, 8, 14, 16), PWT, PPT),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1945, 9, 30, 2), PPT, PST),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2015, 3, 8, 2), PST, PDT),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2015, 11, 1, 2), PDT, PST),
# After 2038: Rules continue indefinitely
ZoneTransition(datetime(2450, 3, 13, 2), PST, PDT),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2450, 11, 6, 2), PDT, PST),
]
def _America_Santiago():
LMT = ZoneOffset("LMT", timedelta(seconds=-16966), ZERO)
SMT = ZoneOffset("SMT", timedelta(seconds=-16966), ZERO)
N05 = ZoneOffset("-05", timedelta(seconds=-18000), ZERO)
N04 = ZoneOffset("-04", timedelta(seconds=-14400), ZERO)
N03 = ZoneOffset("-03", timedelta(seconds=-10800), ONE_H)
return [
ZoneTransition(datetime(1890, 1, 1), LMT, SMT),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1910, 1, 10), SMT, N05),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1916, 7, 1), N05, SMT),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2008, 3, 30), N03, N04),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2008, 10, 12), N04, N03),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2040, 4, 8), N03, N04),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2040, 9, 2), N04, N03),
]
def _Asia_Tokyo():
JST = ZoneOffset("JST", timedelta(seconds=32400), ZERO)
JDT = ZoneOffset("JDT", timedelta(seconds=36000), ONE_H)
# Japan had DST from 1948 to 1951, and it was unusual in that
# the transition from DST to STD occurred at 25:00, and is
# denominated as such in the time zone database
return [
ZoneTransition(datetime(1948, 5, 2), JST, JDT),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1948, 9, 12, 1), JDT, JST),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1951, 9, 9, 1), JDT, JST),
]
def _Australia_Sydney():
LMT = ZoneOffset("LMT", timedelta(seconds=36292), ZERO)
AEST = ZoneOffset("AEST", timedelta(seconds=36000), ZERO)
AEDT = ZoneOffset("AEDT", timedelta(seconds=39600), ONE_H)
return [
ZoneTransition(datetime(1895, 2, 1), LMT, AEST),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1917, 1, 1, 0, 1), AEST, AEDT),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1917, 3, 25, 2), AEDT, AEST),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2012, 4, 1, 3), AEDT, AEST),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2012, 10, 7, 2), AEST, AEDT),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2040, 4, 1, 3), AEDT, AEST),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2040, 10, 7, 2), AEST, AEDT),
]
def _Europe_Dublin():
LMT = ZoneOffset("LMT", timedelta(seconds=-1500), ZERO)
DMT = ZoneOffset("DMT", timedelta(seconds=-1521), ZERO)
IST_0 = ZoneOffset("IST", timedelta(seconds=2079), ONE_H)
GMT_0 = ZoneOffset("GMT", ZERO, ZERO)
BST = ZoneOffset("BST", ONE_H, ONE_H)
GMT_1 = ZoneOffset("GMT", ZERO, -ONE_H)
IST_1 = ZoneOffset("IST", ONE_H, ZERO)
return [
ZoneTransition(datetime(1880, 8, 2, 0), LMT, DMT),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1916, 5, 21, 2), DMT, IST_0),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1916, 10, 1, 3), IST_0, GMT_0),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1917, 4, 8, 2), GMT_0, BST),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2016, 3, 27, 1), GMT_1, IST_1),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2016, 10, 30, 2), IST_1, GMT_1),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2487, 3, 30, 1), GMT_1, IST_1),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2487, 10, 26, 2), IST_1, GMT_1),
]
def _Europe_Lisbon():
WET = ZoneOffset("WET", ZERO, ZERO)
WEST = ZoneOffset("WEST", ONE_H, ONE_H)
CET = ZoneOffset("CET", ONE_H, ZERO)
CEST = ZoneOffset("CEST", timedelta(seconds=7200), ONE_H)
return [
ZoneTransition(datetime(1992, 3, 29, 1), WET, WEST),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1992, 9, 27, 2), WEST, CET),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1993, 3, 28, 2), CET, CEST),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1993, 9, 26, 3), CEST, CET),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1996, 3, 31, 2), CET, WEST),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1996, 10, 27, 2), WEST, WET),
]
def _Europe_London():
LMT = ZoneOffset("LMT", timedelta(seconds=-75), ZERO)
GMT = ZoneOffset("GMT", ZERO, ZERO)
BST = ZoneOffset("BST", ONE_H, ONE_H)
return [
ZoneTransition(datetime(1847, 12, 1), LMT, GMT),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2005, 3, 27, 1), GMT, BST),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2005, 10, 30, 2), BST, GMT),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2043, 3, 29, 1), GMT, BST),
ZoneTransition(datetime(2043, 10, 25, 2), BST, GMT),
]
def _Pacific_Kiritimati():
LMT = ZoneOffset("LMT", timedelta(seconds=-37760), ZERO)
N1040 = ZoneOffset("-1040", timedelta(seconds=-38400), ZERO)
N10 = ZoneOffset("-10", timedelta(seconds=-36000), ZERO)
P14 = ZoneOffset("+14", timedelta(seconds=50400), ZERO)
# This is literally every transition in Christmas Island history
return [
ZoneTransition(datetime(1901, 1, 1), LMT, N1040),
ZoneTransition(datetime(1979, 10, 1), N1040, N10),
# They skipped December 31, 1994
ZoneTransition(datetime(1994, 12, 31), N10, P14),
]
cls._ZONEDUMP_DATA = {
"Africa/Abidjan": _Africa_Abidjan(),
"Africa/Casablanca": _Africa_Casablanca(),
"America/Los_Angeles": _America_Los_Angeles(),
"America/Santiago": _America_Santiago(),
"Australia/Sydney": _Australia_Sydney(),
"Asia/Tokyo": _Asia_Tokyo(),
"Europe/Dublin": _Europe_Dublin(),
"Europe/Lisbon": _Europe_Lisbon(),
"Europe/London": _Europe_London(),
"Pacific/Kiritimati": _Pacific_Kiritimati(),
}
_ZONEDUMP_DATA = None
_FIXED_OFFSET_ZONES = None
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()