bpo-30721: Show correct syntax hint in Py3 when using Py2 redirection syntax (#2345)

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Sanyam Khurana 2017-08-18 16:07:36 +05:30 committed by Serhiy Storchaka
parent ad7eaed543
commit 5e2eb35bbe
3 changed files with 50 additions and 0 deletions

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import unittest
import sys
from io import StringIO
from test import support
@ -155,6 +156,38 @@ class TestPy2MigrationHint(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertIn('print("Hello World", end=" ")', str(context.exception))
def test_stream_redirection_hint_for_py2_migration(self):
# Test correct hint produced for Py2 redirection syntax
with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as context:
print >> sys.stderr, "message"
self.assertIn('Did you mean "print(<message>, '
'file=<output_stream>)', str(context.exception))
# Test correct hint is produced in the case where RHS implements
# __rrshift__ but returns NotImplemented
with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as context:
print >> 42
self.assertIn('Did you mean "print(<message>, '
'file=<output_stream>)', str(context.exception))
# Test stream redirection hint is specific to print
with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as context:
max >> sys.stderr
self.assertNotIn('Did you mean ', str(context.exception))
# Test stream redirection hint is specific to rshift
with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as context:
print << sys.stderr
self.assertNotIn('Did you mean', str(context.exception))
# Ensure right operand implementing rrshift still works
class OverrideRRShift:
def __rrshift__(self, lhs):
return 42 # Force result independent of LHS
self.assertEqual(print >> OverrideRRShift(), 42)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()

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``print`` now shows correct usage hint for using Python 2 redirection
syntax. Patch by Sanyam Khurana.

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@ -819,6 +819,21 @@ binary_op(PyObject *v, PyObject *w, const int op_slot, const char *op_name)
PyObject *result = binary_op1(v, w, op_slot);
if (result == Py_NotImplemented) {
Py_DECREF(result);
if (op_slot == NB_SLOT(nb_rshift) &&
PyCFunction_Check(v) &&
strcmp(((PyCFunctionObject *)v)->m_ml->ml_name, "print") == 0)
{
PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
"unsupported operand type(s) for %.100s: "
"'%.100s' and '%.100s'. Did you mean \"print(<message>, "
"file=<output_stream>)\"",
op_name,
v->ob_type->tp_name,
w->ob_type->tp_name);
return NULL;
}
return binop_type_error(v, w, op_name);
}
return result;