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Fix bad bug in structseq slicing (NULL pointers in result). Reported by
Jack Jansen on python-dev. Add simple test case. Move vereq() from test_descr to test_support (it's handy!).
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# Test enhancements related to descriptors and new-style classes
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from test_support import verify, verbose, TestFailed, TESTFN
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from test_support import verify, vereq, verbose, TestFailed, TESTFN
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from copy import deepcopy
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def vereq(a, b):
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if not (a == b):
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raise TestFailed, "%r == %r" % (a, b)
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def veris(a, b):
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if a is not b:
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raise TestFailed, "%r is %r" % (a, b)
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from test_support import vereq
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import time
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t = time.gmtime()
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astuple = tuple(t)
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vereq(len(t), len(astuple))
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vereq(t, astuple)
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# Check that slicing works the same way; at one point, slicing t[i:j] with
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# 0 < i < j could produce NULLs in the result.
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for i in range(-len(t), len(t)):
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for j in range(-len(t), len(t)):
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vereq(t[i:j], astuple[i:j])
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XXX more needed
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@ -117,6 +117,10 @@ def verify(condition, reason='test failed'):
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if not condition:
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raise TestFailed(reason)
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def vereq(a, b):
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if not (a == b):
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raise TestFailed, "%r == %r" % (a, b)
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def sortdict(dict):
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"Like repr(dict), but in sorted order."
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items = dict.items()
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ structseq_slice(PyStructSequence *obj, int low, int high)
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for(i = low; i < high; ++i) {
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PyObject *v = obj->ob_item[i];
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Py_INCREF(v);
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PyTuple_SET_ITEM(np, i, v);
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PyTuple_SET_ITEM(np, i-low, v);
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}
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return (PyObject *) np;
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}
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