#4069: aSet.remove(otherSet) would always report the empty frozenset([]) as the missing key.
Now it correctly refers to the initial otherSet. Backport of r66836.
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@ -382,6 +382,17 @@ class TestSet(TestJointOps):
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else:
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self.fail()
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def test_remove_keyerror_set(self):
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key = self.thetype([3, 4])
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try:
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self.s.remove(key)
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except KeyError as e:
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self.assert_(e.args[0] is key,
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"KeyError should be {0}, not {1}".format(key,
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e.args[0]))
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else:
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self.fail()
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def test_discard(self):
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self.s.discard('a')
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self.assert_('a' not in self.s)
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@ -12,6 +12,11 @@ What's New in Python 2.6.1 alpha 1
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Core and Builtins
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-----------------
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- Issue #4069: When set.remove(element) is used with a set element, the element
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is temporarily replaced with an equivalent frozenset. But the eventual
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KeyError would always report the empty frozenset([]) as the missing key. Now
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it correctly refers to the initial element.
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- Fixed C99 style comments in several files. Python is now C89 compatible
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again.
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@ -1874,7 +1874,7 @@ PyDoc_STRVAR(contains_doc, "x.__contains__(y) <==> y in x.");
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static PyObject *
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set_remove(PySetObject *so, PyObject *key)
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{
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PyObject *tmpkey, *result;
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PyObject *tmpkey;
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int rv;
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rv = set_discard_key(so, key);
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@ -1886,11 +1886,14 @@ set_remove(PySetObject *so, PyObject *key)
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if (tmpkey == NULL)
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return NULL;
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set_swap_bodies((PySetObject *)tmpkey, (PySetObject *)key);
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result = set_remove(so, tmpkey);
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rv = set_discard_key(so, tmpkey);
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set_swap_bodies((PySetObject *)tmpkey, (PySetObject *)key);
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Py_DECREF(tmpkey);
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return result;
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} else if (rv == DISCARD_NOTFOUND) {
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if (rv == -1)
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return NULL;
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}
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if (rv == DISCARD_NOTFOUND) {
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set_key_error(key);
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return NULL;
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}
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