Merge further typing.py changes from upstream. (merge 3.5->3.6)

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Guido van Rossum 2016-10-08 20:27:55 -07:00
commit 518599b24c
2 changed files with 83 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ from typing import NewType
from typing import NamedTuple
from typing import IO, TextIO, BinaryIO
from typing import Pattern, Match
import abc
import typing
try:
import collections.abc as collections_abc
@ -1385,6 +1386,8 @@ class CollectionsAbcTests(BaseTestCase):
return 0
self.assertEqual(len(MMC()), 0)
assert callable(MMC.update)
self.assertIsInstance(MMC(), typing.Mapping)
class MMB(typing.MutableMapping[KT, VT]):
def __getitem__(self, k):
@ -1409,6 +1412,82 @@ class CollectionsAbcTests(BaseTestCase):
self.assertIsSubclass(MMB, typing.Mapping)
self.assertIsSubclass(MMC, typing.Mapping)
self.assertIsInstance(MMB[KT, VT](), typing.Mapping)
self.assertIsInstance(MMB[KT, VT](), collections.Mapping)
self.assertIsSubclass(MMA, collections.Mapping)
self.assertIsSubclass(MMB, collections.Mapping)
self.assertIsSubclass(MMC, collections.Mapping)
self.assertIsSubclass(MMB[str, str], typing.Mapping)
self.assertIsSubclass(MMC, MMA)
class I(typing.Iterable): ...
self.assertNotIsSubclass(list, I)
class G(typing.Generator[int, int, int]): ...
def g(): yield 0
self.assertIsSubclass(G, typing.Generator)
self.assertIsSubclass(G, typing.Iterable)
if hasattr(collections, 'Generator'):
self.assertIsSubclass(G, collections.Generator)
self.assertIsSubclass(G, collections.Iterable)
self.assertNotIsSubclass(type(g), G)
def test_subclassing_subclasshook(self):
class Base(typing.Iterable):
@classmethod
def __subclasshook__(cls, other):
if other.__name__ == 'Foo':
return True
else:
return False
class C(Base): ...
class Foo: ...
class Bar: ...
self.assertIsSubclass(Foo, Base)
self.assertIsSubclass(Foo, C)
self.assertNotIsSubclass(Bar, C)
def test_subclassing_register(self):
class A(typing.Container): ...
class B(A): ...
class C: ...
A.register(C)
self.assertIsSubclass(C, A)
self.assertNotIsSubclass(C, B)
class D: ...
B.register(D)
self.assertIsSubclass(D, A)
self.assertIsSubclass(D, B)
class M(): ...
collections.MutableMapping.register(M)
self.assertIsSubclass(M, typing.Mapping)
def test_collections_as_base(self):
class M(collections.Mapping): ...
self.assertIsSubclass(M, typing.Mapping)
self.assertIsSubclass(M, typing.Iterable)
class S(collections.MutableSequence): ...
self.assertIsSubclass(S, typing.MutableSequence)
self.assertIsSubclass(S, typing.Iterable)
class I(collections.Iterable): ...
self.assertIsSubclass(I, typing.Iterable)
class A(collections.Mapping, metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): ...
class B: ...
A.register(B)
self.assertIsSubclass(B, typing.Mapping)
class OtherABCTests(BaseTestCase):

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@ -993,7 +993,10 @@ class GenericMeta(TypingMeta, abc.ABCMeta):
# This allows unparameterized generic collections to be used
# with issubclass() and isinstance() in the same way as their
# collections.abc counterparts (e.g., isinstance([], Iterable)).
self.__subclasshook__ = _make_subclasshook(self)
if ('__subclasshook__' not in namespace and extra # allow overriding
or hasattr(self.__subclasshook__, '__name__') and
self.__subclasshook__.__name__ == '__extrahook__'):
self.__subclasshook__ = _make_subclasshook(self)
if isinstance(extra, abc.ABCMeta):
self._abc_registry = extra._abc_registry
return self