390 lines
13 KiB
Python
390 lines
13 KiB
Python
"""Unittests for heapq."""
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import random
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import unittest
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from test import support
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import sys
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# We do a bit of trickery here to be able to test both the C implementation
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# and the Python implementation of the module.
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import heapq as c_heapq
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py_heapq = support.import_fresh_module('heapq', blocked=['_heapq'])
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class TestHeap(unittest.TestCase):
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module = None
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def test_push_pop(self):
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# 1) Push 256 random numbers and pop them off, verifying all's OK.
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heap = []
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data = []
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self.check_invariant(heap)
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for i in range(256):
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item = random.random()
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data.append(item)
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self.module.heappush(heap, item)
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self.check_invariant(heap)
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results = []
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while heap:
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item = self.module.heappop(heap)
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self.check_invariant(heap)
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results.append(item)
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data_sorted = data[:]
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data_sorted.sort()
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self.assertEqual(data_sorted, results)
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# 2) Check that the invariant holds for a sorted array
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self.check_invariant(results)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.heappush, [])
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try:
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.heappush, None, None)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.heappop, None)
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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def check_invariant(self, heap):
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# Check the heap invariant.
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for pos, item in enumerate(heap):
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if pos: # pos 0 has no parent
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parentpos = (pos-1) >> 1
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self.assertTrue(heap[parentpos] <= item)
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def test_heapify(self):
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for size in range(30):
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heap = [random.random() for dummy in range(size)]
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self.module.heapify(heap)
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self.check_invariant(heap)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.heapify, None)
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def test_naive_nbest(self):
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data = [random.randrange(2000) for i in range(1000)]
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heap = []
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for item in data:
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self.module.heappush(heap, item)
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if len(heap) > 10:
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self.module.heappop(heap)
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heap.sort()
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self.assertEqual(heap, sorted(data)[-10:])
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def heapiter(self, heap):
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# An iterator returning a heap's elements, smallest-first.
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try:
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while 1:
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yield self.module.heappop(heap)
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except IndexError:
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pass
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def test_nbest(self):
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# Less-naive "N-best" algorithm, much faster (if len(data) is big
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# enough <wink>) than sorting all of data. However, if we had a max
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# heap instead of a min heap, it could go faster still via
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# heapify'ing all of data (linear time), then doing 10 heappops
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# (10 log-time steps).
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data = [random.randrange(2000) for i in range(1000)]
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heap = data[:10]
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self.module.heapify(heap)
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for item in data[10:]:
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if item > heap[0]: # this gets rarer the longer we run
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self.module.heapreplace(heap, item)
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self.assertEqual(list(self.heapiter(heap)), sorted(data)[-10:])
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.heapreplace, None)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.heapreplace, None, None)
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self.assertRaises(IndexError, self.module.heapreplace, [], None)
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def test_nbest_with_pushpop(self):
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data = [random.randrange(2000) for i in range(1000)]
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heap = data[:10]
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self.module.heapify(heap)
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for item in data[10:]:
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self.module.heappushpop(heap, item)
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self.assertEqual(list(self.heapiter(heap)), sorted(data)[-10:])
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self.assertEqual(self.module.heappushpop([], 'x'), 'x')
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def test_heappushpop(self):
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h = []
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x = self.module.heappushpop(h, 10)
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self.assertEqual((h, x), ([], 10))
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h = [10]
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x = self.module.heappushpop(h, 10.0)
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self.assertEqual((h, x), ([10], 10.0))
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self.assertEqual(type(h[0]), int)
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self.assertEqual(type(x), float)
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h = [10];
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x = self.module.heappushpop(h, 9)
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self.assertEqual((h, x), ([10], 9))
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h = [10];
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x = self.module.heappushpop(h, 11)
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self.assertEqual((h, x), ([11], 10))
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def test_heapsort(self):
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# Exercise everything with repeated heapsort checks
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for trial in range(100):
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size = random.randrange(50)
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data = [random.randrange(25) for i in range(size)]
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if trial & 1: # Half of the time, use heapify
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heap = data[:]
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self.module.heapify(heap)
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else: # The rest of the time, use heappush
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heap = []
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for item in data:
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self.module.heappush(heap, item)
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heap_sorted = [self.module.heappop(heap) for i in range(size)]
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self.assertEqual(heap_sorted, sorted(data))
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def test_merge(self):
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inputs = []
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for i in range(random.randrange(5)):
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row = sorted(random.randrange(1000) for j in range(random.randrange(10)))
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inputs.append(row)
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self.assertEqual(sorted(chain(*inputs)), list(self.module.merge(*inputs)))
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self.assertEqual(list(self.module.merge()), [])
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def test_merge_stability(self):
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class Int(int):
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pass
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inputs = [[], [], [], []]
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for i in range(20000):
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stream = random.randrange(4)
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x = random.randrange(500)
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obj = Int(x)
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obj.pair = (x, stream)
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inputs[stream].append(obj)
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for stream in inputs:
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stream.sort()
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result = [i.pair for i in self.module.merge(*inputs)]
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self.assertEqual(result, sorted(result))
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def test_nsmallest(self):
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data = [(random.randrange(2000), i) for i in range(1000)]
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for f in (None, lambda x: x[0] * 547 % 2000):
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for n in (0, 1, 2, 10, 100, 400, 999, 1000, 1100):
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self.assertEqual(list(self.module.nsmallest(n, data)),
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sorted(data)[:n])
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self.assertEqual(list(self.module.nsmallest(n, data, key=f)),
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sorted(data, key=f)[:n])
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def test_nlargest(self):
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data = [(random.randrange(2000), i) for i in range(1000)]
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for f in (None, lambda x: x[0] * 547 % 2000):
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for n in (0, 1, 2, 10, 100, 400, 999, 1000, 1100):
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self.assertEqual(list(self.module.nlargest(n, data)),
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sorted(data, reverse=True)[:n])
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self.assertEqual(list(self.module.nlargest(n, data, key=f)),
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sorted(data, key=f, reverse=True)[:n])
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class TestHeapPython(TestHeap):
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module = py_heapq
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# As an early adopter, we sanity check the
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# test.support.import_fresh_module utility function
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def test_pure_python(self):
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self.assertFalse(sys.modules['heapq'] is self.module)
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self.assertTrue(hasattr(self.module.heapify, '__code__'))
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class TestHeapC(TestHeap):
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module = c_heapq
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def test_comparison_operator(self):
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# Issue 3501: Make sure heapq works with both __lt__
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# For python 3.0, __le__ alone is not enough
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def hsort(data, comp):
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data = [comp(x) for x in data]
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self.module.heapify(data)
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return [self.module.heappop(data).x for i in range(len(data))]
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class LT:
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def __init__(self, x):
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self.x = x
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def __lt__(self, other):
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return self.x > other.x
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class LE:
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def __init__(self, x):
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self.x = x
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def __le__(self, other):
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return self.x >= other.x
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data = [random.random() for i in range(100)]
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target = sorted(data, reverse=True)
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self.assertEqual(hsort(data, LT), target)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, data, LE)
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# As an early adopter, we sanity check the
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# test.support.import_fresh_module utility function
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def test_accelerated(self):
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self.assertTrue(sys.modules['heapq'] is self.module)
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(self.module.heapify, '__code__'))
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#==============================================================================
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class LenOnly:
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"Dummy sequence class defining __len__ but not __getitem__."
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def __len__(self):
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return 10
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class GetOnly:
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"Dummy sequence class defining __getitem__ but not __len__."
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def __getitem__(self, ndx):
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return 10
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class CmpErr:
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"Dummy element that always raises an error during comparison"
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def __eq__(self, other):
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raise ZeroDivisionError
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__ne__ = __lt__ = __le__ = __gt__ = __ge__ = __eq__
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def R(seqn):
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'Regular generator'
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for i in seqn:
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yield i
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class G:
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'Sequence using __getitem__'
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def __init__(self, seqn):
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self.seqn = seqn
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def __getitem__(self, i):
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return self.seqn[i]
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class I:
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'Sequence using iterator protocol'
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def __init__(self, seqn):
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self.seqn = seqn
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self.i = 0
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def __iter__(self):
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return self
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def __next__(self):
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if self.i >= len(self.seqn): raise StopIteration
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v = self.seqn[self.i]
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self.i += 1
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return v
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class Ig:
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'Sequence using iterator protocol defined with a generator'
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def __init__(self, seqn):
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self.seqn = seqn
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self.i = 0
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def __iter__(self):
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for val in self.seqn:
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yield val
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class X:
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'Missing __getitem__ and __iter__'
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def __init__(self, seqn):
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self.seqn = seqn
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self.i = 0
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def __next__(self):
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if self.i >= len(self.seqn): raise StopIteration
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v = self.seqn[self.i]
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self.i += 1
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return v
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class N:
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'Iterator missing __next__()'
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def __init__(self, seqn):
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self.seqn = seqn
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self.i = 0
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def __iter__(self):
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return self
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class E:
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'Test propagation of exceptions'
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def __init__(self, seqn):
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self.seqn = seqn
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self.i = 0
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def __iter__(self):
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return self
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def __next__(self):
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3 // 0
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class S:
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'Test immediate stop'
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def __init__(self, seqn):
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pass
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def __iter__(self):
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return self
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def __next__(self):
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raise StopIteration
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from itertools import chain
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def L(seqn):
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'Test multiple tiers of iterators'
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return chain(map(lambda x:x, R(Ig(G(seqn)))))
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class TestErrorHandling(unittest.TestCase):
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# only for C implementation
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module = c_heapq
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def test_non_sequence(self):
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for f in (self.module.heapify, self.module.heappop):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, f, 10)
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for f in (self.module.heappush, self.module.heapreplace,
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self.module.nlargest, self.module.nsmallest):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, f, 10, 10)
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def test_len_only(self):
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for f in (self.module.heapify, self.module.heappop):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, f, LenOnly())
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for f in (self.module.heappush, self.module.heapreplace):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, f, LenOnly(), 10)
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for f in (self.module.nlargest, self.module.nsmallest):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, f, 2, LenOnly())
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def test_get_only(self):
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for f in (self.module.heapify, self.module.heappop):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, f, GetOnly())
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for f in (self.module.heappush, self.module.heapreplace):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, f, GetOnly(), 10)
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for f in (self.module.nlargest, self.module.nsmallest):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, f, 2, GetOnly())
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def test_get_only(self):
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seq = [CmpErr(), CmpErr(), CmpErr()]
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for f in (self.module.heapify, self.module.heappop):
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self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, f, seq)
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for f in (self.module.heappush, self.module.heapreplace):
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self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, f, seq, 10)
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for f in (self.module.nlargest, self.module.nsmallest):
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self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, f, 2, seq)
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def test_arg_parsing(self):
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for f in (self.module.heapify, self.module.heappop,
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self.module.heappush, self.module.heapreplace,
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self.module.nlargest, self.module.nsmallest):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, f, 10)
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def test_iterable_args(self):
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for f in (self.module.nlargest, self.module.nsmallest):
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for s in ("123", "", range(1000), (1, 1.2), range(2000,2200,5)):
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for g in (G, I, Ig, L, R):
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self.assertEqual(list(f(2, g(s))), list(f(2,s)))
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self.assertEqual(list(f(2, S(s))), [])
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, f, 2, X(s))
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, f, 2, N(s))
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self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, f, 2, E(s))
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#==============================================================================
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def test_main(verbose=None):
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from types import BuiltinFunctionType
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test_classes = [TestHeapPython, TestHeapC, TestErrorHandling]
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support.run_unittest(*test_classes)
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# verify reference counting
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if verbose and hasattr(sys, "gettotalrefcount"):
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import gc
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counts = [None] * 5
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for i in range(len(counts)):
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support.run_unittest(*test_classes)
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gc.collect()
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counts[i] = sys.gettotalrefcount()
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print(counts)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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test_main(verbose=True)
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