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38 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
38 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
import unittest
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from idlelib.Delegator import Delegator
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class DelegatorTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_mydel(self):
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# test a simple use scenario
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# initialize
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mydel = Delegator(int)
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self.assertIs(mydel.delegate, int)
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self.assertEqual(mydel._Delegator__cache, set())
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# add an attribute:
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self.assertRaises(AttributeError, mydel.__getattr__, 'xyz')
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bl = mydel.bit_length
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self.assertIs(bl, int.bit_length)
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self.assertIs(mydel.__dict__['bit_length'], int.bit_length)
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self.assertEqual(mydel._Delegator__cache, {'bit_length'})
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# add a second attribute
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mydel.numerator
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self.assertEqual(mydel._Delegator__cache, {'bit_length', 'numerator'})
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# delete the second (which, however, leaves it in the name cache)
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del mydel.numerator
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self.assertNotIn('numerator', mydel.__dict__)
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self.assertIn('numerator', mydel._Delegator__cache)
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# reset by calling .setdelegate, which calls .resetcache
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mydel.setdelegate(float)
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self.assertIs(mydel.delegate, float)
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self.assertNotIn('bit_length', mydel.__dict__)
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self.assertEqual(mydel._Delegator__cache, set())
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main(verbosity=2, exit=2)
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