Fix some shallow bugs in Demo/parser/unparse.py, and add tests:

- insert commas between entries in del statement
  - left and right shifts were represented as >> and << (respectively); reverse
  - unindent properly after for: else:  or while: else:
  - add parens around the result of an unary operation
  - add parens around negative numbers, to avoid turning (-1)**2 into -1**2.
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Mark Dickinson 2010-06-28 19:31:41 +00:00
parent 8c996ef458
commit 623b979553
2 changed files with 77 additions and 6 deletions

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import unittest
from test import test_support
import cStringIO
import ast
import _ast
import unparse
forelse = """\
def f():
for x in range(10):
break
else:
y = 2
z = 3
"""
whileelse = """\
def g():
while True:
break
else:
y = 2
z = 3
"""
class UnparseTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
# Tests for specific bugs found in earlier versions of unparse
def check_roundtrip(self, code1, filename="internal"):
ast1 = compile(code1, filename, "exec", _ast.PyCF_ONLY_AST)
unparse_buffer = cStringIO.StringIO()
unparse.Unparser(ast1, unparse_buffer)
code2 = unparse_buffer.getvalue()
ast2 = compile(code2, filename, "exec", _ast.PyCF_ONLY_AST)
self.assertEqual(ast.dump(ast1), ast.dump(ast2))
def test_del_statement(self):
self.check_roundtrip("del x, y, z")
def test_shifts(self):
self.check_roundtrip("45 << 2")
self.check_roundtrip("13 >> 7")
def test_for_else(self):
self.check_roundtrip(forelse)
def test_while_else(self):
self.check_roundtrip(forelse)
def test_unary_parens(self):
self.check_roundtrip("(-1)**7")
self.check_roundtrip("not True or False")
self.check_roundtrip("True or not False")
def test_main():
test_support.run_unittest(UnparseTestCase)
if __name__ == '__main__':
test_main()

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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ class Unparser:
def _Delete(self, t):
self.fill("del ")
self.dispatch(t.targets)
interleave(lambda: self.write(", "), self.dispatch, t.targets)
def _Assert(self, t):
self.fill("assert ")
@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ class Unparser:
self.fill("else")
self.enter()
self.dispatch(t.orelse)
self.leave
self.leave()
def _If(self, t):
self.fill("if ")
@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ class Unparser:
self.fill("else")
self.enter()
self.dispatch(t.orelse)
self.leave
self.leave()
def _With(self, t):
self.fill("with ")
@ -295,7 +295,16 @@ class Unparser:
self.write("`")
def _Num(self, t):
self.write(repr(t.n))
# There are no negative numeric literals in Python; however,
# some optimizations produce a negative Num in the AST. Add
# parentheses to avoid turning (-1)**2 into -1**2.
strnum = repr(t.n)
if strnum.startswith("-"):
self.write("(")
self.write(strnum)
self.write(")")
else:
self.write(repr(t.n))
def _List(self, t):
self.write("[")
@ -355,13 +364,14 @@ class Unparser:
unop = {"Invert":"~", "Not": "not", "UAdd":"+", "USub":"-"}
def _UnaryOp(self, t):
self.write(self.unop[t.op.__class__.__name__])
self.write("(")
self.write(self.unop[t.op.__class__.__name__])
self.write(" ")
self.dispatch(t.operand)
self.write(")")
binop = { "Add":"+", "Sub":"-", "Mult":"*", "Div":"/", "Mod":"%",
"LShift":">>", "RShift":"<<", "BitOr":"|", "BitXor":"^", "BitAnd":"&",
"LShift":"<<", "RShift":">>", "BitOr":"|", "BitXor":"^", "BitAnd":"&",
"FloorDiv":"//", "Pow": "**"}
def _BinOp(self, t):
self.write("(")