don't memoize objects that are their own copies (closes #12422)

Patch mostly by Alex Gaynor.
This commit is contained in:
Benjamin Peterson 2011-06-27 16:22:46 -05:00
parent 31877c9d0e
commit e90ec366fb
3 changed files with 27 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -173,6 +173,8 @@ def deepcopy(x, memo=None, _nil=[]):
"un(deep)copyable object of type %s" % cls)
y = _reconstruct(x, rv, 1, memo)
# If is its own copy, don't memoize.
if y is not x:
memo[d] = y
_keep_alive(x, memo) # Make sure x lives at least as long as d
return y
@ -214,9 +216,10 @@ def _deepcopy_tuple(x, memo):
y = []
for a in x:
y.append(deepcopy(a, memo))
d = id(x)
# We're not going to put the tuple in the memo, but it's still important we
# check for it, in case the tuple contains recursive mutable structures.
try:
return memo[d]
return memo[id(x)]
except KeyError:
pass
for i in range(len(x)):
@ -225,7 +228,6 @@ def _deepcopy_tuple(x, memo):
break
else:
y = x
memo[d] = y
return y
d[tuple] = _deepcopy_tuple

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@ -321,9 +321,24 @@ class TestCopy(unittest.TestCase):
def test_deepcopy_keepalive(self):
memo = {}
x = 42
x = []
y = copy.deepcopy(x, memo)
self.assertTrue(memo[id(x)] is x)
self.assertIs(memo[id(memo)][0], x)
def test_deepcopy_dont_memo_immutable(self):
memo = {}
x = [1, 2, 3, 4]
y = copy.deepcopy(x, memo)
self.assertEqual(y, x)
# There's the entry for the new list, and the keep alive.
self.assertEqual(len(memo), 2)
memo = {}
x = [(1, 2)]
y = copy.deepcopy(x, memo)
self.assertEqual(y, x)
# Tuples with immutable contents are immutable for deepcopy.
self.assertEqual(len(memo), 2)
def test_deepcopy_inst_vanilla(self):
class C:

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@ -200,6 +200,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #12422: In the copy module, don't store objects that are their own copy
in the memo dict.
- Issue #12303: Add sigwaitinfo() and sigtimedwait() to the signal module.
- Issue #12404: Remove C89 incompatible code from mmap module. Patch by Akira