bpo-33141: Have dataclasses.Field pass through __set_name__ to any default argument. (GH-6260)

This is part of PEP 487 and the descriptor protocol.
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@ -240,6 +240,20 @@ class Field:
f'metadata={self.metadata}'
')')
# This is used to support the PEP 487 __set_name__ protocol in the
# case where we're using a field that contains a descriptor as a
# defaul value. For details on __set_name__, see
# https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0487/#implementation-details.
# Note that in _process_class, this Field object is overwritten with
# the default value, so the end result is a descriptor that had
# __set_name__ called on it at the right time.
def __set_name__(self, owner, name):
func = getattr(self.default, '__set_name__', None)
if func:
# There is a __set_name__ method on the descriptor,
# call it.
func(owner, name)
class _DataclassParams:
__slots__ = ('init',

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@ -2698,6 +2698,48 @@ class TestSlots(unittest.TestCase):
# We can add a new field to the derived instance.
d.z = 10
class TestDescriptors(unittest.TestCase):
def test_set_name(self):
# See bpo-33141.
# Create a descriptor.
class D:
def __set_name__(self, owner, name):
self.name = name
def __get__(self, instance, owner):
if instance is not None:
return 1
return self
# This is the case of just normal descriptor behavior, no
# dataclass code is involved in initializing the descriptor.
@dataclass
class C:
c: int=D()
self.assertEqual(C.c.name, 'c')
# Now test with a default value and init=False, which is the
# only time this is really meaningful. If not using
# init=False, then the descriptor will be overwritten, anyway.
@dataclass
class C:
c: int=field(default=D(), init=False)
self.assertEqual(C.c.name, 'c')
self.assertEqual(C().c, 1)
def test_non_descriptor(self):
# PEP 487 says __set_name__ should work on non-descriptors.
# Create a descriptor.
class D:
def __set_name__(self, owner, name):
self.name = name
@dataclass
class C:
c: int=field(default=D(), init=False)
self.assertEqual(C.c.name, 'c')
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()

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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
Have Field objects pass through __set_name__ to their default values, if
they have their own __set_name__.