#15377: Make posixpath.join() more strict when checking for str/bytes mix
Based on a patch by Nick Coghlan.
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@ -83,12 +83,13 @@ def join(a, *p):
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else:
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path += sep + b
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except TypeError:
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strs = [isinstance(s, str) for s in (a, ) + p]
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if any(strs) and not all(strs):
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valid_types = all(isinstance(s, (str, bytes, bytearray))
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for s in (a, ) + p)
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if valid_types:
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# Must have a mixture of text and binary data
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raise TypeError("Can't mix strings and bytes in path "
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"components.") from None
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else:
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raise
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raise
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return path
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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
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import itertools
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import os
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import posixpath
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import sys
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@ -56,18 +57,21 @@ class PosixPathTest(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertEqual(posixpath.join(b"/foo/", b"bar/", b"baz/"),
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b"/foo/bar/baz/")
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# Check for friendly str/bytes mixing message
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for args in [[b'bytes', 'str'],
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[bytearray(b'bytes'), 'str']]:
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for _ in range(2):
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def check_error_msg(list_of_args, msg):
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"""Check posixpath.join raises friendly TypeErrors."""
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for args in (item for perm in list_of_args
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for item in itertools.permutations(perm)):
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm:
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posixpath.join(*args)
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self.assertEqual(
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"Can't mix strings and bytes in path components.",
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cm.exception.args[0]
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)
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args.reverse() # check both orders
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self.assertEqual(msg, cm.exception.args[0])
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check_error_msg([[b'bytes', 'str'], [bytearray(b'bytes'), 'str']],
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"Can't mix strings and bytes in path components.")
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# regression, see #15377
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm:
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os.path.join(None, 'str')
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self.assertNotEqual("Can't mix strings and bytes in path components.",
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cm.exception.args[0])
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def test_split(self):
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self.assertEqual(posixpath.split("/foo/bar"), ("/foo", "bar"))
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