Use __reduce_ex__ in copy.py. The test_*copy_cant() tests are simpler again.

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Guido van Rossum 2003-02-19 01:19:28 +00:00
parent a43fd0c899
commit e690883ccf
3 changed files with 65 additions and 32 deletions

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@ -79,14 +79,20 @@ def copy(x):
return copier(x)
reductor = dispatch_table.get(cls)
if not reductor:
reductor = getattr(cls, "__reduce__", None)
if reductor == object.__reduce__:
reductor = _better_reduce
elif not reductor:
raise Error("un(shallow)copyable object of type %s" % cls)
if reductor:
rv = reductor(x)
else:
reductor = getattr(x, "__reduce_ex__", None)
if reductor:
rv = reductor(2)
else:
reductor = getattr(x, "__reduce__", None)
if reductor:
rv = reductor()
else:
raise Error("un(shallow)copyable object of type %s" % cls)
return _reconstruct(x, reductor(x), 0)
return _reconstruct(x, rv, 0)
_copy_dispatch = d = {}
@ -176,21 +182,27 @@ def deepcopy(x, memo=None, _nil=[]):
except TypeError: # cls is not a class (old Boost; see SF #502085)
issc = 0
if issc:
copier = _deepcopy_atomic
y = _deepcopy_atomic(x, memo)
else:
copier = getattr(cls, "__deepcopy__", None)
if copier:
y = copier(x, memo)
else:
reductor = dispatch_table.get(cls)
if not reductor:
reductor = getattr(cls, "__reduce__", None)
if reductor == object.__reduce__:
reductor = _better_reduce
elif not reductor:
raise Error("un(deep)copyable object of type %s" % cls)
y = _reconstruct(x, reductor(x), 1, memo)
copier = getattr(x, "__deepcopy__", None)
if copier:
y = copier(memo)
else:
reductor = dispatch_table.get(cls)
if reductor:
rv = reductor(x)
else:
reductor = getattr(x, "__reduce_ex__", None)
if reductor:
rv = reductor(2)
else:
reductor = getattr(x, "__reduce__", None)
if reductor:
rv = reductor()
else:
raise Error(
"un(deep)copyable object of type %s" % cls)
y = _reconstruct(x, rv, 1, memo)
memo[d] = y
_keep_alive(x, memo) # Make sure x lives at least as long as d

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@ -113,9 +113,14 @@ def _better_reduce(obj):
def _reduce_ex(obj, proto=0):
obj_reduce = getattr(obj, "__reduce__", None)
if obj_reduce and obj.__class__.__reduce__ is not object.__reduce__:
return obj_reduce()
elif proto < 2:
# XXX This fails in test_copy.py line 61
if obj_reduce:
try:
if obj.__class__.__reduce__ is not object.__reduce__:
return obj_reduce()
except AttributeError:
pass
if proto < 2:
return _reduce(obj)
else:
return _better_reduce(obj)

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@ -46,6 +46,16 @@ class TestCopy(unittest.TestCase):
copy_reg.pickle(C, pickle_C, C)
y = copy.copy(x)
def test_copy_reduce_ex(self):
class C(object):
def __reduce_ex__(self, proto):
return ""
def __reduce__(self):
raise test_support.TestFailed, "shouldn't call this"
x = C()
y = copy.copy(x)
self.assert_(y is x)
def test_copy_reduce(self):
class C(object):
def __reduce__(self):
@ -55,13 +65,11 @@ class TestCopy(unittest.TestCase):
self.assert_(y is x)
def test_copy_cant(self):
class Meta(type):
class C(object):
def __getattribute__(self, name):
if name == "__reduce__":
if name.startswith("__reduce"):
raise AttributeError, name
return object.__getattribute__(self, name)
class C:
__metaclass__ = Meta
x = C()
self.assertRaises(copy.Error, copy.copy, x)
@ -209,6 +217,16 @@ class TestCopy(unittest.TestCase):
copy_reg.pickle(C, pickle_C, C)
y = copy.deepcopy(x)
def test_deepcopy_reduce_ex(self):
class C(object):
def __reduce_ex__(self, proto):
return ""
def __reduce__(self):
raise test_support.TestFailed, "shouldn't call this"
x = C()
y = copy.deepcopy(x)
self.assert_(y is x)
def test_deepcopy_reduce(self):
class C(object):
def __reduce__(self):
@ -218,13 +236,11 @@ class TestCopy(unittest.TestCase):
self.assert_(y is x)
def test_deepcopy_cant(self):
class Meta(type):
class C(object):
def __getattribute__(self, name):
if name == "__reduce__":
if name.startswith("__reduce"):
raise AttributeError, name
return object.__getattribute__(self, name)
class C:
__metaclass__ = Meta
x = C()
self.assertRaises(copy.Error, copy.deepcopy, x)