from math import copysign, isnan class ExceptionIsLikeMixin: def assertExceptionIsLike(self, exc, template): """ Passes when the provided `exc` matches the structure of `template`. Individual exceptions don't have to be the same objects or even pass an equality test: they only need to be the same type and contain equal `exc_obj.args`. """ if exc is None and template is None: return if template is None: self.fail(f"unexpected exception: {exc}") if exc is None: self.fail(f"expected an exception like {template!r}, got None") if not isinstance(exc, ExceptionGroup): self.assertEqual(exc.__class__, template.__class__) self.assertEqual(exc.args[0], template.args[0]) else: self.assertEqual(exc.message, template.message) self.assertEqual(len(exc.exceptions), len(template.exceptions)) for e, t in zip(exc.exceptions, template.exceptions): self.assertExceptionIsLike(e, t) class FloatsAreIdenticalMixin: def assertFloatsAreIdentical(self, x, y): """Fail unless floats x and y are identical, in the sense that: (1) both x and y are nans, or (2) both x and y are infinities, with the same sign, or (3) both x and y are zeros, with the same sign, or (4) x and y are both finite and nonzero, and x == y """ msg = 'floats {!r} and {!r} are not identical' if isnan(x) or isnan(y): if isnan(x) and isnan(y): return elif x == y: if x != 0.0: return # both zero; check that signs match elif copysign(1.0, x) == copysign(1.0, y): return else: msg += ': zeros have different signs' self.fail(msg.format(x, y)) class ComplexesAreIdenticalMixin(FloatsAreIdenticalMixin): def assertComplexesAreIdentical(self, x, y): """Fail unless complex numbers x and y have equal values and signs. In particular, if x and y both have real (or imaginary) part zero, but the zeros have different signs, this test will fail. """ self.assertFloatsAreIdentical(x.real, y.real) self.assertFloatsAreIdentical(x.imag, y.imag)