Issue #16045: add more unit tests for built-in int()
Patch by Chris Jerdonek.
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@ -1177,6 +1177,8 @@ class BuiltinTest(unittest.TestCase):
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# Check stdin/stdout error handler is used when invoking GNU readline
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self.check_input_tty("prompté", b"quux\xe9", "ascii")
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# test_int(): see test_int.py for tests of built-in function int().
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def test_repr(self):
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self.assertEqual(repr(''), '\'\'')
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self.assertEqual(repr(0), '0')
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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import sys
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import unittest
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from test.support import run_unittest
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from test import support
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L = [
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('0', 0),
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@ -221,6 +221,46 @@ class IntTestCases(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertEqual(int('2br45qc', 35), 4294967297)
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self.assertEqual(int('1z141z5', 36), 4294967297)
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def test_no_args(self):
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self.assertEquals(int(), 0)
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def test_keyword_args(self):
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# Test invoking int() using keyword arguments.
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self.assertEquals(int(x=1.2), 1)
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self.assertEquals(int('100', base=2), 4)
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self.assertEquals(int(x='100', base=2), 4)
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# For example, PyPy 1.9.0 raised TypeError for these cases because it
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# expects x to be a string if base is given.
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@support.cpython_only
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def test_base_arg_with_no_x_arg(self):
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self.assertEquals(int(base=6), 0)
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# Even invalid bases don't raise an exception.
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self.assertEquals(int(base=1), 0)
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self.assertEquals(int(base=1000), 0)
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self.assertEquals(int(base='foo'), 0)
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def test_non_numeric_input_types(self):
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# Test possible non-numeric types for the argument x, including
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# subclasses of the explicitly documented accepted types.
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class CustomStr(str): pass
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class CustomBytes(bytes): pass
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class CustomByteArray(bytearray): pass
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values = [b'100',
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bytearray(b'100'),
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CustomStr('100'),
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CustomBytes(b'100'),
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CustomByteArray(b'100')]
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for x in values:
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msg = 'x has type %s' % type(x).__name__
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self.assertEquals(int(x), 100, msg=msg)
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self.assertEquals(int(x, 2), 4, msg=msg)
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def test_string_float(self):
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, int, '1.2')
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def test_intconversion(self):
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# Test __int__()
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class ClassicMissingMethods:
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@ -328,7 +368,7 @@ class IntTestCases(unittest.TestCase):
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self.fail("Expected int(%r) to raise a ValueError", s)
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def test_main():
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run_unittest(IntTestCases)
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support.run_unittest(IntTestCases)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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test_main()
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