cpython/Lib/test/test_builtin.py

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# Python test set -- built-in functions
import platform
import unittest
import sys
import warnings
import collections
import io
import ast
import types
import builtins
import random
from test.support import TESTFN, unlink, run_unittest, check_warnings
from operator import neg
class Squares:
def __init__(self, max):
self.max = max
self.sofar = []
def __len__(self): return len(self.sofar)
def __getitem__(self, i):
if not 0 <= i < self.max: raise IndexError
n = len(self.sofar)
while n <= i:
self.sofar.append(n*n)
n += 1
return self.sofar[i]
class StrSquares:
def __init__(self, max):
self.max = max
self.sofar = []
def __len__(self):
return len(self.sofar)
def __getitem__(self, i):
if not 0 <= i < self.max:
raise IndexError
n = len(self.sofar)
while n <= i:
self.sofar.append(str(n*n))
n += 1
return self.sofar[i]
class BitBucket:
def write(self, line):
pass
test_conv_no_sign = [
('0', 0),
('1', 1),
('9', 9),
('10', 10),
('99', 99),
('100', 100),
('314', 314),
(' 314', 314),
('314 ', 314),
(' \t\t 314 \t\t ', 314),
(repr(sys.maxsize), sys.maxsize),
(' 1x', ValueError),
(' 1 ', 1),
(' 1\02 ', ValueError),
('', ValueError),
(' ', ValueError),
(' \t\t ', ValueError),
(str(b'\u0663\u0661\u0664 ','raw-unicode-escape'), 314),
(chr(0x200), ValueError),
]
test_conv_sign = [
('0', 0),
('1', 1),
('9', 9),
('10', 10),
('99', 99),
('100', 100),
('314', 314),
(' 314', ValueError),
('314 ', 314),
(' \t\t 314 \t\t ', ValueError),
(repr(sys.maxsize), sys.maxsize),
(' 1x', ValueError),
(' 1 ', ValueError),
(' 1\02 ', ValueError),
('', ValueError),
(' ', ValueError),
(' \t\t ', ValueError),
(str(b'\u0663\u0661\u0664 ','raw-unicode-escape'), 314),
(chr(0x200), ValueError),
]
class TestFailingBool:
def __bool__(self):
raise RuntimeError
class TestFailingIter:
def __iter__(self):
raise RuntimeError
class BuiltinTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_import(self):
__import__('sys')
__import__('time')
__import__('string')
__import__(name='sys')
__import__(name='time', level=0)
self.assertRaises(ImportError, __import__, 'spamspam')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, __import__, 1, 2, 3, 4)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, __import__, '')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, __import__, 'sys', name='sys')
def test_abs(self):
# int
self.assertEqual(abs(0), 0)
self.assertEqual(abs(1234), 1234)
self.assertEqual(abs(-1234), 1234)
self.assertTrue(abs(-sys.maxsize-1) > 0)
# float
self.assertEqual(abs(0.0), 0.0)
self.assertEqual(abs(3.14), 3.14)
self.assertEqual(abs(-3.14), 3.14)
# str
self.assertRaises(TypeError, abs, 'a')
# bool
self.assertEqual(abs(True), 1)
self.assertEqual(abs(False), 0)
# other
self.assertRaises(TypeError, abs)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, abs, None)
class AbsClass(object):
def __abs__(self):
return -5
self.assertEqual(abs(AbsClass()), -5)
def test_all(self):
self.assertEqual(all([2, 4, 6]), True)
self.assertEqual(all([2, None, 6]), False)
self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, all, [2, TestFailingBool(), 6])
self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, all, TestFailingIter())
self.assertRaises(TypeError, all, 10) # Non-iterable
self.assertRaises(TypeError, all) # No args
self.assertRaises(TypeError, all, [2, 4, 6], []) # Too many args
self.assertEqual(all([]), True) # Empty iterator
S = [50, 60]
self.assertEqual(all(x > 42 for x in S), True)
S = [50, 40, 60]
self.assertEqual(all(x > 42 for x in S), False)
def test_any(self):
self.assertEqual(any([None, None, None]), False)
self.assertEqual(any([None, 4, None]), True)
self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, any, [None, TestFailingBool(), 6])
self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, all, TestFailingIter())
self.assertRaises(TypeError, any, 10) # Non-iterable
self.assertRaises(TypeError, any) # No args
self.assertRaises(TypeError, any, [2, 4, 6], []) # Too many args
self.assertEqual(any([]), False) # Empty iterator
S = [40, 60, 30]
self.assertEqual(any(x > 42 for x in S), True)
S = [10, 20, 30]
self.assertEqual(any(x > 42 for x in S), False)
def test_ascii(self):
self.assertEqual(ascii(''), '\'\'')
self.assertEqual(ascii(0), '0')
self.assertEqual(ascii(()), '()')
self.assertEqual(ascii([]), '[]')
self.assertEqual(ascii({}), '{}')
a = []
a.append(a)
self.assertEqual(ascii(a), '[[...]]')
a = {}
a[0] = a
self.assertEqual(ascii(a), '{0: {...}}')
# Advanced checks for unicode strings
def _check_uni(s):
self.assertEqual(ascii(s), repr(s))
_check_uni("'")
_check_uni('"')
_check_uni('"\'')
_check_uni('\0')
_check_uni('\r\n\t .')
# Unprintable non-ASCII characters
_check_uni('\x85')
_check_uni('\u1fff')
_check_uni('\U00012fff')
# Lone surrogates
_check_uni('\ud800')
_check_uni('\udfff')
# Issue #9804: surrogates should be joined even for printable
# wide characters (UCS-2 builds).
self.assertEqual(ascii('\U0001d121'), "'\\U0001d121'")
# All together
s = "'\0\"\n\r\t abcd\x85é\U00012fff\uD800\U0001D121xxx."
self.assertEqual(ascii(s),
r"""'\'\x00"\n\r\t abcd\x85\xe9\U00012fff\ud800\U0001d121xxx.'""")
def test_neg(self):
x = -sys.maxsize-1
self.assertTrue(isinstance(x, int))
self.assertEqual(-x, sys.maxsize+1)
def test_callable(self):
self.assertTrue(callable(len))
self.assertFalse(callable("a"))
self.assertTrue(callable(callable))
self.assertTrue(callable(lambda x, y: x + y))
self.assertFalse(callable(__builtins__))
def f(): pass
self.assertTrue(callable(f))
class C1:
def meth(self): pass
self.assertTrue(callable(C1))
c = C1()
self.assertTrue(callable(c.meth))
self.assertFalse(callable(c))
# __call__ is looked up on the class, not the instance
c.__call__ = None
self.assertFalse(callable(c))
c.__call__ = lambda self: 0
self.assertFalse(callable(c))
del c.__call__
self.assertFalse(callable(c))
class C2(object):
def __call__(self): pass
c2 = C2()
self.assertTrue(callable(c2))
c2.__call__ = None
self.assertTrue(callable(c2))
class C3(C2): pass
c3 = C3()
self.assertTrue(callable(c3))
def test_chr(self):
self.assertEqual(chr(32), ' ')
self.assertEqual(chr(65), 'A')
self.assertEqual(chr(97), 'a')
self.assertEqual(chr(0xff), '\xff')
self.assertRaises(ValueError, chr, 1<<24)
self.assertEqual(chr(sys.maxunicode),
str(('\\U%08x' % (sys.maxunicode)).encode("ascii"),
'unicode-escape'))
self.assertRaises(TypeError, chr)
self.assertEqual(chr(0x0000FFFF), "\U0000FFFF")
self.assertEqual(chr(0x00010000), "\U00010000")
self.assertEqual(chr(0x00010001), "\U00010001")
self.assertEqual(chr(0x000FFFFE), "\U000FFFFE")
self.assertEqual(chr(0x000FFFFF), "\U000FFFFF")
self.assertEqual(chr(0x00100000), "\U00100000")
self.assertEqual(chr(0x00100001), "\U00100001")
self.assertEqual(chr(0x0010FFFE), "\U0010FFFE")
self.assertEqual(chr(0x0010FFFF), "\U0010FFFF")
self.assertRaises(ValueError, chr, -1)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, chr, 0x00110000)
self.assertRaises((OverflowError, ValueError), chr, 2**32)
def test_cmp(self):
self.assertTrue(not hasattr(builtins, "cmp"))
def test_compile(self):
compile('print(1)\n', '', 'exec')
bom = b'\xef\xbb\xbf'
compile(bom + b'print(1)\n', '', 'exec')
compile(source='pass', filename='?', mode='exec')
compile(dont_inherit=0, filename='tmp', source='0', mode='eval')
compile('pass', '?', dont_inherit=1, mode='exec')
compile(memoryview(b"text"), "name", "exec")
self.assertRaises(TypeError, compile)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, compile, 'print(42)\n', '<string>', 'badmode')
self.assertRaises(ValueError, compile, 'print(42)\n', '<string>', 'single', 0xff)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, compile, chr(0), 'f', 'exec')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, compile, 'pass', '?', 'exec',
mode='eval', source='0', filename='tmp')
compile('print("\xe5")\n', '', 'exec')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, compile, chr(0), 'f', 'exec')
self.assertRaises(ValueError, compile, str('a = 1'), 'f', 'bad')
# test the optimize argument
codestr = '''def f():
"""doc"""
try:
assert False
except AssertionError:
return (True, f.__doc__)
else:
return (False, f.__doc__)
'''
def f(): """doc"""
values = [(-1, __debug__, f.__doc__),
(0, True, 'doc'),
(1, False, 'doc'),
(2, False, None)]
for optval, debugval, docstring in values:
# test both direct compilation and compilation via AST
codeobjs = []
codeobjs.append(compile(codestr, "<test>", "exec", optimize=optval))
tree = ast.parse(codestr)
codeobjs.append(compile(tree, "<test>", "exec", optimize=optval))
for code in codeobjs:
ns = {}
exec(code, ns)
rv = ns['f']()
self.assertEqual(rv, (debugval, docstring))
def test_delattr(self):
sys.spam = 1
delattr(sys, 'spam')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, delattr)
def test_dir(self):
# dir(wrong number of arguments)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, dir, 42, 42)
# dir() - local scope
local_var = 1
self.assertIn('local_var', dir())
# dir(module)
self.assertIn('exit', dir(sys))
# dir(module_with_invalid__dict__)
class Foo(types.ModuleType):
__dict__ = 8
f = Foo("foo")
self.assertRaises(TypeError, dir, f)
# dir(type)
self.assertIn("strip", dir(str))
self.assertNotIn("__mro__", dir(str))
# dir(obj)
class Foo(object):
def __init__(self):
self.x = 7
self.y = 8
self.z = 9
f = Foo()
self.assertIn("y", dir(f))
# dir(obj_no__dict__)
class Foo(object):
__slots__ = []
f = Foo()
self.assertIn("__repr__", dir(f))
# dir(obj_no__class__with__dict__)
# (an ugly trick to cause getattr(f, "__class__") to fail)
class Foo(object):
__slots__ = ["__class__", "__dict__"]
def __init__(self):
self.bar = "wow"
f = Foo()
self.assertNotIn("__repr__", dir(f))
self.assertIn("bar", dir(f))
# dir(obj_using __dir__)
class Foo(object):
def __dir__(self):
return ["kan", "ga", "roo"]
f = Foo()
self.assertTrue(dir(f) == ["ga", "kan", "roo"])
# dir(obj__dir__not_list)
class Foo(object):
def __dir__(self):
return 7
f = Foo()
self.assertRaises(TypeError, dir, f)
# dir(traceback)
try:
raise IndexError
except:
self.assertEqual(len(dir(sys.exc_info()[2])), 4)
# test that object has a __dir__()
self.assertEqual(sorted([].__dir__()), dir([]))
def test_divmod(self):
self.assertEqual(divmod(12, 7), (1, 5))
self.assertEqual(divmod(-12, 7), (-2, 2))
self.assertEqual(divmod(12, -7), (-2, -2))
self.assertEqual(divmod(-12, -7), (1, -5))
self.assertEqual(divmod(-sys.maxsize-1, -1), (sys.maxsize+1, 0))
for num, denom, exp_result in [ (3.25, 1.0, (3.0, 0.25)),
(-3.25, 1.0, (-4.0, 0.75)),
(3.25, -1.0, (-4.0, -0.75)),
(-3.25, -1.0, (3.0, -0.25))]:
result = divmod(num, denom)
self.assertAlmostEqual(result[0], exp_result[0])
self.assertAlmostEqual(result[1], exp_result[1])
self.assertRaises(TypeError, divmod)
def test_eval(self):
self.assertEqual(eval('1+1'), 2)
self.assertEqual(eval(' 1+1\n'), 2)
globals = {'a': 1, 'b': 2}
locals = {'b': 200, 'c': 300}
self.assertEqual(eval('a', globals) , 1)
self.assertEqual(eval('a', globals, locals), 1)
self.assertEqual(eval('b', globals, locals), 200)
self.assertEqual(eval('c', globals, locals), 300)
globals = {'a': 1, 'b': 2}
locals = {'b': 200, 'c': 300}
bom = b'\xef\xbb\xbf'
self.assertEqual(eval(bom + b'a', globals, locals), 1)
self.assertEqual(eval('"\xe5"', globals), "\xe5")
self.assertRaises(TypeError, eval)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, eval, ())
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, bom[:2] + b'a')
def test_general_eval(self):
# Tests that general mappings can be used for the locals argument
class M:
"Test mapping interface versus possible calls from eval()."
def __getitem__(self, key):
if key == 'a':
return 12
raise KeyError
def keys(self):
return list('xyz')
m = M()
g = globals()
self.assertEqual(eval('a', g, m), 12)
self.assertRaises(NameError, eval, 'b', g, m)
self.assertEqual(eval('dir()', g, m), list('xyz'))
self.assertEqual(eval('globals()', g, m), g)
self.assertEqual(eval('locals()', g, m), m)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, eval, 'a', m)
class A:
"Non-mapping"
pass
m = A()
self.assertRaises(TypeError, eval, 'a', g, m)
# Verify that dict subclasses work as well
class D(dict):
def __getitem__(self, key):
if key == 'a':
return 12
return dict.__getitem__(self, key)
def keys(self):
return list('xyz')
d = D()
self.assertEqual(eval('a', g, d), 12)
self.assertRaises(NameError, eval, 'b', g, d)
self.assertEqual(eval('dir()', g, d), list('xyz'))
self.assertEqual(eval('globals()', g, d), g)
self.assertEqual(eval('locals()', g, d), d)
# Verify locals stores (used by list comps)
eval('[locals() for i in (2,3)]', g, d)
eval('[locals() for i in (2,3)]', g, collections.UserDict())
class SpreadSheet:
"Sample application showing nested, calculated lookups."
_cells = {}
def __setitem__(self, key, formula):
self._cells[key] = formula
def __getitem__(self, key):
return eval(self._cells[key], globals(), self)
ss = SpreadSheet()
ss['a1'] = '5'
ss['a2'] = 'a1*6'
ss['a3'] = 'a2*7'
self.assertEqual(ss['a3'], 210)
# Verify that dir() catches a non-list returned by eval
# SF bug #1004669
class C:
def __getitem__(self, item):
raise KeyError(item)
def keys(self):
return 1 # used to be 'a' but that's no longer an error
self.assertRaises(TypeError, eval, 'dir()', globals(), C())
def test_exec(self):
g = {}
exec('z = 1', g)
if '__builtins__' in g:
del g['__builtins__']
self.assertEqual(g, {'z': 1})
exec('z = 1+1', g)
if '__builtins__' in g:
del g['__builtins__']
self.assertEqual(g, {'z': 2})
g = {}
l = {}
with check_warnings():
warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "global statement",
module="<string>")
exec('global a; a = 1; b = 2', g, l)
if '__builtins__' in g:
del g['__builtins__']
if '__builtins__' in l:
del l['__builtins__']
self.assertEqual((g, l), ({'a': 1}, {'b': 2}))
def test_exec_redirected(self):
savestdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = None # Whatever that cannot flush()
try:
# Used to raise SystemError('error return without exception set')
exec('a')
except NameError:
pass
finally:
sys.stdout = savestdout
def test_filter(self):
self.assertEqual(list(filter(lambda c: 'a' <= c <= 'z', 'Hello World')), list('elloorld'))
self.assertEqual(list(filter(None, [1, 'hello', [], [3], '', None, 9, 0])), [1, 'hello', [3], 9])
self.assertEqual(list(filter(lambda x: x > 0, [1, -3, 9, 0, 2])), [1, 9, 2])
self.assertEqual(list(filter(None, Squares(10))), [1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81])
self.assertEqual(list(filter(lambda x: x%2, Squares(10))), [1, 9, 25, 49, 81])
def identity(item):
return 1
filter(identity, Squares(5))
self.assertRaises(TypeError, filter)
class BadSeq(object):
def __getitem__(self, index):
if index<4:
return 42
raise ValueError
self.assertRaises(ValueError, list, filter(lambda x: x, BadSeq()))
def badfunc():
pass
self.assertRaises(TypeError, list, filter(badfunc, range(5)))
# test bltinmodule.c::filtertuple()
self.assertEqual(list(filter(None, (1, 2))), [1, 2])
self.assertEqual(list(filter(lambda x: x>=3, (1, 2, 3, 4))), [3, 4])
self.assertRaises(TypeError, list, filter(42, (1, 2)))
def test_getattr(self):
self.assertTrue(getattr(sys, 'stdout') is sys.stdout)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, getattr, sys, 1)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, getattr, sys, 1, "foo")
self.assertRaises(TypeError, getattr)
self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, sys, chr(sys.maxunicode))
# unicode surrogates are not encodable to the default encoding (utf8)
self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, 1, "\uDAD1\uD51E")
def test_hasattr(self):
self.assertTrue(hasattr(sys, 'stdout'))
self.assertRaises(TypeError, hasattr, sys, 1)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, hasattr)
self.assertEqual(False, hasattr(sys, chr(sys.maxunicode)))
# Check that hasattr propagates all exceptions outside of
# AttributeError.
class A:
def __getattr__(self, what):
raise SystemExit
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, hasattr, A(), "b")
class B:
def __getattr__(self, what):
raise ValueError
self.assertRaises(ValueError, hasattr, B(), "b")
def test_hash(self):
hash(None)
self.assertEqual(hash(1), hash(1))
self.assertEqual(hash(1), hash(1.0))
hash('spam')
self.assertEqual(hash('spam'), hash(b'spam'))
hash((0,1,2,3))
def f(): pass
self.assertRaises(TypeError, hash, [])
self.assertRaises(TypeError, hash, {})
# Bug 1536021: Allow hash to return long objects
class X:
def __hash__(self):
return 2**100
self.assertEqual(type(hash(X())), int)
class Z(int):
def __hash__(self):
return self
self.assertEqual(hash(Z(42)), hash(42))
def test_hex(self):
self.assertEqual(hex(16), '0x10')
self.assertEqual(hex(-16), '-0x10')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, hex, {})
def test_id(self):
id(None)
id(1)
id(1.0)
id('spam')
id((0,1,2,3))
id([0,1,2,3])
id({'spam': 1, 'eggs': 2, 'ham': 3})
# Test input() later, alphabetized as if it were raw_input
def test_iter(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, iter)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, iter, 42, 42)
lists = [("1", "2"), ["1", "2"], "12"]
for l in lists:
i = iter(l)
self.assertEqual(next(i), '1')
self.assertEqual(next(i), '2')
self.assertRaises(StopIteration, next, i)
def test_isinstance(self):
class C:
pass
class D(C):
pass
class E:
pass
c = C()
d = D()
e = E()
self.assertTrue(isinstance(c, C))
self.assertTrue(isinstance(d, C))
self.assertTrue(not isinstance(e, C))
self.assertTrue(not isinstance(c, D))
self.assertTrue(not isinstance('foo', E))
self.assertRaises(TypeError, isinstance, E, 'foo')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, isinstance)
def test_issubclass(self):
class C:
pass
class D(C):
pass
class E:
pass
c = C()
d = D()
e = E()
self.assertTrue(issubclass(D, C))
self.assertTrue(issubclass(C, C))
self.assertTrue(not issubclass(C, D))
self.assertRaises(TypeError, issubclass, 'foo', E)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, issubclass, E, 'foo')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, issubclass)
def test_len(self):
self.assertEqual(len('123'), 3)
self.assertEqual(len(()), 0)
self.assertEqual(len((1, 2, 3, 4)), 4)
self.assertEqual(len([1, 2, 3, 4]), 4)
self.assertEqual(len({}), 0)
self.assertEqual(len({'a':1, 'b': 2}), 2)
class BadSeq:
def __len__(self):
raise ValueError
self.assertRaises(ValueError, len, BadSeq())
class InvalidLen:
def __len__(self):
return None
self.assertRaises(TypeError, len, InvalidLen())
class FloatLen:
def __len__(self):
return 4.5
self.assertRaises(TypeError, len, FloatLen())
class HugeLen:
def __len__(self):
return sys.maxsize + 1
self.assertRaises(OverflowError, len, HugeLen())
class NoLenMethod(object): pass
self.assertRaises(TypeError, len, NoLenMethod())
def test_map(self):
self.assertEqual(
list(map(lambda x: x*x, range(1,4))),
[1, 4, 9]
)
try:
from math import sqrt
except ImportError:
def sqrt(x):
return pow(x, 0.5)
self.assertEqual(
list(map(lambda x: list(map(sqrt, x)), [[16, 4], [81, 9]])),
[[4.0, 2.0], [9.0, 3.0]]
)
self.assertEqual(
list(map(lambda x, y: x+y, [1,3,2], [9,1,4])),
[10, 4, 6]
)
def plus(*v):
accu = 0
for i in v: accu = accu + i
return accu
self.assertEqual(
list(map(plus, [1, 3, 7])),
[1, 3, 7]
)
self.assertEqual(
list(map(plus, [1, 3, 7], [4, 9, 2])),
[1+4, 3+9, 7+2]
)
self.assertEqual(
list(map(plus, [1, 3, 7], [4, 9, 2], [1, 1, 0])),
[1+4+1, 3+9+1, 7+2+0]
)
self.assertEqual(
list(map(int, Squares(10))),
[0, 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81]
)
def Max(a, b):
if a is None:
return b
if b is None:
return a
return max(a, b)
self.assertEqual(
list(map(Max, Squares(3), Squares(2))),
[0, 1]
)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, map)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, map, lambda x: x, 42)
class BadSeq:
def __iter__(self):
raise ValueError
yield None
self.assertRaises(ValueError, list, map(lambda x: x, BadSeq()))
def badfunc(x):
raise RuntimeError
self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, list, map(badfunc, range(5)))
def test_max(self):
self.assertEqual(max('123123'), '3')
self.assertEqual(max(1, 2, 3), 3)
self.assertEqual(max((1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3)), 3)
self.assertEqual(max([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3]), 3)
self.assertEqual(max(1, 2, 3.0), 3.0)
self.assertEqual(max(1, 2.0, 3), 3)
self.assertEqual(max(1.0, 2, 3), 3)
for stmt in (
"max(key=int)", # no args
"max(1, key=int)", # single arg not iterable
"max(1, 2, keystone=int)", # wrong keyword
"max(1, 2, key=int, abc=int)", # two many keywords
"max(1, 2, key=1)", # keyfunc is not callable
):
try:
exec(stmt, globals())
except TypeError:
pass
else:
self.fail(stmt)
self.assertEqual(max((1,), key=neg), 1) # one elem iterable
self.assertEqual(max((1,2), key=neg), 1) # two elem iterable
self.assertEqual(max(1, 2, key=neg), 1) # two elems
data = [random.randrange(200) for i in range(100)]
keys = dict((elem, random.randrange(50)) for elem in data)
f = keys.__getitem__
self.assertEqual(max(data, key=f),
sorted(reversed(data), key=f)[-1])
def test_min(self):
self.assertEqual(min('123123'), '1')
self.assertEqual(min(1, 2, 3), 1)
self.assertEqual(min((1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3)), 1)
self.assertEqual(min([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3]), 1)
self.assertEqual(min(1, 2, 3.0), 1)
self.assertEqual(min(1, 2.0, 3), 1)
self.assertEqual(min(1.0, 2, 3), 1.0)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, min)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, min, 42)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, min, ())
class BadSeq:
def __getitem__(self, index):
raise ValueError
self.assertRaises(ValueError, min, BadSeq())
for stmt in (
"min(key=int)", # no args
"min(1, key=int)", # single arg not iterable
"min(1, 2, keystone=int)", # wrong keyword
"min(1, 2, key=int, abc=int)", # two many keywords
"min(1, 2, key=1)", # keyfunc is not callable
):
try:
exec(stmt, globals())
except TypeError:
pass
else:
self.fail(stmt)
self.assertEqual(min((1,), key=neg), 1) # one elem iterable
self.assertEqual(min((1,2), key=neg), 2) # two elem iterable
self.assertEqual(min(1, 2, key=neg), 2) # two elems
data = [random.randrange(200) for i in range(100)]
keys = dict((elem, random.randrange(50)) for elem in data)
f = keys.__getitem__
self.assertEqual(min(data, key=f),
sorted(data, key=f)[0])
def test_next(self):
it = iter(range(2))
self.assertEqual(next(it), 0)
self.assertEqual(next(it), 1)
self.assertRaises(StopIteration, next, it)
self.assertRaises(StopIteration, next, it)
self.assertEqual(next(it, 42), 42)
class Iter(object):
def __iter__(self):
return self
def __next__(self):
raise StopIteration
it = iter(Iter())
self.assertEqual(next(it, 42), 42)
self.assertRaises(StopIteration, next, it)
def gen():
yield 1
return
it = gen()
self.assertEqual(next(it), 1)
self.assertRaises(StopIteration, next, it)
self.assertEqual(next(it, 42), 42)
def test_oct(self):
self.assertEqual(oct(100), '0o144')
self.assertEqual(oct(-100), '-0o144')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, oct, ())
def write_testfile(self):
# NB the first 4 lines are also used to test input, below
fp = open(TESTFN, 'w')
try:
fp.write('1+1\n')
fp.write('The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog')
fp.write('.\n')
fp.write('Dear John\n')
fp.write('XXX'*100)
fp.write('YYY'*100)
finally:
fp.close()
def test_open(self):
self.write_testfile()
fp = open(TESTFN, 'r')
try:
self.assertEqual(fp.readline(4), '1+1\n')
self.assertEqual(fp.readline(), 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.\n')
self.assertEqual(fp.readline(4), 'Dear')
self.assertEqual(fp.readline(100), ' John\n')
self.assertEqual(fp.read(300), 'XXX'*100)
self.assertEqual(fp.read(1000), 'YYY'*100)
finally:
fp.close()
unlink(TESTFN)
def test_ord(self):
self.assertEqual(ord(' '), 32)
self.assertEqual(ord('A'), 65)
self.assertEqual(ord('a'), 97)
self.assertEqual(ord('\x80'), 128)
self.assertEqual(ord('\xff'), 255)
self.assertEqual(ord(b' '), 32)
self.assertEqual(ord(b'A'), 65)
self.assertEqual(ord(b'a'), 97)
self.assertEqual(ord(b'\x80'), 128)
self.assertEqual(ord(b'\xff'), 255)
self.assertEqual(ord(chr(sys.maxunicode)), sys.maxunicode)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, ord, 42)
self.assertEqual(ord(chr(0x10FFFF)), 0x10FFFF)
self.assertEqual(ord("\U0000FFFF"), 0x0000FFFF)
self.assertEqual(ord("\U00010000"), 0x00010000)
self.assertEqual(ord("\U00010001"), 0x00010001)
self.assertEqual(ord("\U000FFFFE"), 0x000FFFFE)
self.assertEqual(ord("\U000FFFFF"), 0x000FFFFF)
self.assertEqual(ord("\U00100000"), 0x00100000)
self.assertEqual(ord("\U00100001"), 0x00100001)
self.assertEqual(ord("\U0010FFFE"), 0x0010FFFE)
self.assertEqual(ord("\U0010FFFF"), 0x0010FFFF)
def test_pow(self):
self.assertEqual(pow(0,0), 1)
self.assertEqual(pow(0,1), 0)
self.assertEqual(pow(1,0), 1)
self.assertEqual(pow(1,1), 1)
self.assertEqual(pow(2,0), 1)
self.assertEqual(pow(2,10), 1024)
self.assertEqual(pow(2,20), 1024*1024)
self.assertEqual(pow(2,30), 1024*1024*1024)
self.assertEqual(pow(-2,0), 1)
self.assertEqual(pow(-2,1), -2)
self.assertEqual(pow(-2,2), 4)
self.assertEqual(pow(-2,3), -8)
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(0.,0), 1.)
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(0.,1), 0.)
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(1.,0), 1.)
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(1.,1), 1.)
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(2.,0), 1.)
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(2.,10), 1024.)
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(2.,20), 1024.*1024.)
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(2.,30), 1024.*1024.*1024.)
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(-2.,0), 1.)
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(-2.,1), -2.)
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(-2.,2), 4.)
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(-2.,3), -8.)
for x in 2, 2.0:
for y in 10, 10.0:
for z in 1000, 1000.0:
if isinstance(x, float) or \
isinstance(y, float) or \
isinstance(z, float):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, pow, x, y, z)
else:
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(x, y, z), 24.0)
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(-1, 0.5), 1j)
self.assertAlmostEqual(pow(-1, 1/3), 0.5 + 0.8660254037844386j)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, pow, -1, -2, 3)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, pow, 1, 2, 0)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, pow)
def test_input(self):
self.write_testfile()
fp = open(TESTFN, 'r')
savestdin = sys.stdin
savestdout = sys.stdout # Eats the echo
try:
sys.stdin = fp
sys.stdout = BitBucket()
self.assertEqual(input(), "1+1")
self.assertEqual(input(), 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.')
self.assertEqual(input('testing\n'), 'Dear John')
# SF 1535165: don't segfault on closed stdin
# sys.stdout must be a regular file for triggering
sys.stdout = savestdout
sys.stdin.close()
self.assertRaises(ValueError, input)
sys.stdout = BitBucket()
sys.stdin = io.StringIO("NULL\0")
self.assertRaises(TypeError, input, 42, 42)
sys.stdin = io.StringIO(" 'whitespace'")
self.assertEqual(input(), " 'whitespace'")
sys.stdin = io.StringIO()
self.assertRaises(EOFError, input)
del sys.stdout
self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, input, 'prompt')
del sys.stdin
self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, input, 'prompt')
finally:
sys.stdin = savestdin
sys.stdout = savestdout
fp.close()
unlink(TESTFN)
def test_repr(self):
self.assertEqual(repr(''), '\'\'')
self.assertEqual(repr(0), '0')
self.assertEqual(repr(()), '()')
self.assertEqual(repr([]), '[]')
self.assertEqual(repr({}), '{}')
a = []
a.append(a)
self.assertEqual(repr(a), '[[...]]')
a = {}
a[0] = a
self.assertEqual(repr(a), '{0: {...}}')
def test_round(self):
self.assertEqual(round(0.0), 0.0)
self.assertEqual(type(round(0.0)), int)
self.assertEqual(round(1.0), 1.0)
self.assertEqual(round(10.0), 10.0)
self.assertEqual(round(1000000000.0), 1000000000.0)
self.assertEqual(round(1e20), 1e20)
self.assertEqual(round(-1.0), -1.0)
self.assertEqual(round(-10.0), -10.0)
self.assertEqual(round(-1000000000.0), -1000000000.0)
self.assertEqual(round(-1e20), -1e20)
self.assertEqual(round(0.1), 0.0)
self.assertEqual(round(1.1), 1.0)
self.assertEqual(round(10.1), 10.0)
self.assertEqual(round(1000000000.1), 1000000000.0)
self.assertEqual(round(-1.1), -1.0)
self.assertEqual(round(-10.1), -10.0)
self.assertEqual(round(-1000000000.1), -1000000000.0)
self.assertEqual(round(0.9), 1.0)
self.assertEqual(round(9.9), 10.0)
self.assertEqual(round(999999999.9), 1000000000.0)
self.assertEqual(round(-0.9), -1.0)
self.assertEqual(round(-9.9), -10.0)
self.assertEqual(round(-999999999.9), -1000000000.0)
self.assertEqual(round(-8.0, -1), -10.0)
self.assertEqual(type(round(-8.0, -1)), float)
self.assertEqual(type(round(-8.0, 0)), float)
self.assertEqual(type(round(-8.0, 1)), float)
# Check even / odd rounding behaviour
self.assertEqual(round(5.5), 6)
self.assertEqual(round(6.5), 6)
self.assertEqual(round(-5.5), -6)
self.assertEqual(round(-6.5), -6)
# Check behavior on ints
self.assertEqual(round(0), 0)
self.assertEqual(round(8), 8)
self.assertEqual(round(-8), -8)
self.assertEqual(type(round(0)), int)
self.assertEqual(type(round(-8, -1)), int)
self.assertEqual(type(round(-8, 0)), int)
self.assertEqual(type(round(-8, 1)), int)
# test new kwargs
self.assertEqual(round(number=-8.0, ndigits=-1), -10.0)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, round)
# test generic rounding delegation for reals
class TestRound:
def __round__(self):
return 23
class TestNoRound:
pass
self.assertEqual(round(TestRound()), 23)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, round, 1, 2, 3)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, round, TestNoRound())
t = TestNoRound()
t.__round__ = lambda *args: args
self.assertRaises(TypeError, round, t)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, round, t, 0)
# Some versions of glibc for alpha have a bug that affects
# float -> integer rounding (floor, ceil, rint, round) for
# values in the range [2**52, 2**53). See:
#
# http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5350
#
# We skip this test on Linux/alpha if it would fail.
linux_alpha = (platform.system().startswith('Linux') and
platform.machine().startswith('alpha'))
system_round_bug = round(5e15+1) != 5e15+1
@unittest.skipIf(linux_alpha and system_round_bug,
"test will fail; failure is probably due to a "
"buggy system round function")
def test_round_large(self):
# Issue #1869: integral floats should remain unchanged
self.assertEqual(round(5e15-1), 5e15-1)
self.assertEqual(round(5e15), 5e15)
self.assertEqual(round(5e15+1), 5e15+1)
self.assertEqual(round(5e15+2), 5e15+2)
self.assertEqual(round(5e15+3), 5e15+3)
def test_setattr(self):
setattr(sys, 'spam', 1)
self.assertEqual(sys.spam, 1)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, setattr, sys, 1, 'spam')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, setattr)
def test_sum(self):
self.assertEqual(sum([]), 0)
self.assertEqual(sum(list(range(2,8))), 27)
self.assertEqual(sum(iter(list(range(2,8)))), 27)
self.assertEqual(sum(Squares(10)), 285)
self.assertEqual(sum(iter(Squares(10))), 285)
self.assertEqual(sum([[1], [2], [3]], []), [1, 2, 3])
self.assertRaises(TypeError, sum)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, sum, 42)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, sum, ['a', 'b', 'c'])
self.assertRaises(TypeError, sum, ['a', 'b', 'c'], '')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, sum, [[1], [2], [3]])
self.assertRaises(TypeError, sum, [{2:3}])
self.assertRaises(TypeError, sum, [{2:3}]*2, {2:3})
class BadSeq:
def __getitem__(self, index):
raise ValueError
self.assertRaises(ValueError, sum, BadSeq())
empty = []
sum(([x] for x in range(10)), empty)
self.assertEqual(empty, [])
def test_type(self):
self.assertEqual(type(''), type('123'))
self.assertNotEqual(type(''), type(()))
# We don't want self in vars(), so these are static methods
@staticmethod
def get_vars_f0():
return vars()
@staticmethod
def get_vars_f2():
BuiltinTest.get_vars_f0()
a = 1
b = 2
return vars()
class C_get_vars(object):
def getDict(self):
return {'a':2}
__dict__ = property(fget=getDict)
def test_vars(self):
self.assertEqual(set(vars()), set(dir()))
self.assertEqual(set(vars(sys)), set(dir(sys)))
self.assertEqual(self.get_vars_f0(), {})
self.assertEqual(self.get_vars_f2(), {'a': 1, 'b': 2})
self.assertRaises(TypeError, vars, 42, 42)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, vars, 42)
self.assertEqual(vars(self.C_get_vars()), {'a':2})
def test_zip(self):
a = (1, 2, 3)
b = (4, 5, 6)
t = [(1, 4), (2, 5), (3, 6)]
self.assertEqual(list(zip(a, b)), t)
b = [4, 5, 6]
self.assertEqual(list(zip(a, b)), t)
b = (4, 5, 6, 7)
self.assertEqual(list(zip(a, b)), t)
class I:
def __getitem__(self, i):
if i < 0 or i > 2: raise IndexError
return i + 4
self.assertEqual(list(zip(a, I())), t)
self.assertEqual(list(zip()), [])
self.assertEqual(list(zip(*[])), [])
self.assertRaises(TypeError, zip, None)
class G:
pass
self.assertRaises(TypeError, zip, a, G())
self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, zip, a, TestFailingIter())
# Make sure zip doesn't try to allocate a billion elements for the
# result list when one of its arguments doesn't say how long it is.
# A MemoryError is the most likely failure mode.
class SequenceWithoutALength:
def __getitem__(self, i):
if i == 5:
raise IndexError
else:
return i
self.assertEqual(
list(zip(SequenceWithoutALength(), range(2**30))),
list(enumerate(range(5)))
)
class BadSeq:
def __getitem__(self, i):
if i == 5:
raise ValueError
else:
return i
self.assertRaises(ValueError, list, zip(BadSeq(), BadSeq()))
def test_format(self):
# Test the basic machinery of the format() builtin. Don't test
# the specifics of the various formatters
self.assertEqual(format(3, ''), '3')
# Returns some classes to use for various tests. There's
# an old-style version, and a new-style version
def classes_new():
class A(object):
def __init__(self, x):
self.x = x
def __format__(self, format_spec):
return str(self.x) + format_spec
class DerivedFromA(A):
pass
class Simple(object): pass
class DerivedFromSimple(Simple):
def __init__(self, x):
self.x = x
def __format__(self, format_spec):
return str(self.x) + format_spec
class DerivedFromSimple2(DerivedFromSimple): pass
return A, DerivedFromA, DerivedFromSimple, DerivedFromSimple2
def class_test(A, DerivedFromA, DerivedFromSimple, DerivedFromSimple2):
self.assertEqual(format(A(3), 'spec'), '3spec')
self.assertEqual(format(DerivedFromA(4), 'spec'), '4spec')
self.assertEqual(format(DerivedFromSimple(5), 'abc'), '5abc')
self.assertEqual(format(DerivedFromSimple2(10), 'abcdef'),
'10abcdef')
class_test(*classes_new())
def empty_format_spec(value):
# test that:
# format(x, '') == str(x)
# format(x) == str(x)
self.assertEqual(format(value, ""), str(value))
self.assertEqual(format(value), str(value))
# for builtin types, format(x, "") == str(x)
empty_format_spec(17**13)
empty_format_spec(1.0)
empty_format_spec(3.1415e104)
empty_format_spec(-3.1415e104)
empty_format_spec(3.1415e-104)
empty_format_spec(-3.1415e-104)
empty_format_spec(object)
empty_format_spec(None)
# TypeError because self.__format__ returns the wrong type
class BadFormatResult:
def __format__(self, format_spec):
return 1.0
self.assertRaises(TypeError, format, BadFormatResult(), "")
# TypeError because format_spec is not unicode or str
self.assertRaises(TypeError, format, object(), 4)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, format, object(), object())
# tests for object.__format__ really belong elsewhere, but
# there's no good place to put them
x = object().__format__('')
self.assertTrue(x.startswith('<object object at'))
# first argument to object.__format__ must be string
self.assertRaises(TypeError, object().__format__, 3)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, object().__format__, object())
self.assertRaises(TypeError, object().__format__, None)
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# Issue #7994: object.__format__ with a non-empty format string is
# deprecated
def test_deprecated_format_string(obj, fmt_str, should_raise_warning):
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
warnings.simplefilter("always", DeprecationWarning)
format(obj, fmt_str)
if should_raise_warning:
self.assertEqual(len(w), 1)
self.assertIsInstance(w[0].message, DeprecationWarning)
self.assertIn('object.__format__ with a non-empty format '
'string', str(w[0].message))
else:
self.assertEqual(len(w), 0)
fmt_strs = ['', 's']
class A:
def __format__(self, fmt_str):
return format('', fmt_str)
for fmt_str in fmt_strs:
test_deprecated_format_string(A(), fmt_str, False)
class B:
pass
class C(object):
pass
for cls in [object, B, C]:
for fmt_str in fmt_strs:
test_deprecated_format_string(cls(), fmt_str, len(fmt_str) != 0)
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# make sure we can take a subclass of str as a format spec
class DerivedFromStr(str): pass
self.assertEqual(format(0, DerivedFromStr('10')), ' 0')
def test_bin(self):
self.assertEqual(bin(0), '0b0')
self.assertEqual(bin(1), '0b1')
self.assertEqual(bin(-1), '-0b1')
self.assertEqual(bin(2**65), '0b1' + '0' * 65)
self.assertEqual(bin(2**65-1), '0b' + '1' * 65)
self.assertEqual(bin(-(2**65)), '-0b1' + '0' * 65)
self.assertEqual(bin(-(2**65-1)), '-0b' + '1' * 65)
def test_bytearray_translate(self):
x = bytearray(b"abc")
self.assertRaises(ValueError, x.translate, b"1", 1)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, x.translate, b"1"*256, 1)
class TestSorted(unittest.TestCase):
def test_basic(self):
data = list(range(100))
copy = data[:]
random.shuffle(copy)
self.assertEqual(data, sorted(copy))
self.assertNotEqual(data, copy)
data.reverse()
random.shuffle(copy)
self.assertEqual(data, sorted(copy, key=lambda x: -x))
self.assertNotEqual(data, copy)
random.shuffle(copy)
self.assertEqual(data, sorted(copy, reverse=1))
self.assertNotEqual(data, copy)
def test_inputtypes(self):
s = 'abracadabra'
types = [list, tuple, str]
for T in types:
self.assertEqual(sorted(s), sorted(T(s)))
s = ''.join(set(s)) # unique letters only
types = [str, set, frozenset, list, tuple, dict.fromkeys]
for T in types:
self.assertEqual(sorted(s), sorted(T(s)))
def test_baddecorator(self):
data = 'The quick Brown fox Jumped over The lazy Dog'.split()
self.assertRaises(TypeError, sorted, data, None, lambda x,y: 0)
def test_main(verbose=None):
test_classes = (BuiltinTest, TestSorted)
run_unittest(*test_classes)
# verify reference counting
if verbose and hasattr(sys, "gettotalrefcount"):
import gc
counts = [None] * 5
for i in range(len(counts)):
run_unittest(*test_classes)
gc.collect()
counts[i] = sys.gettotalrefcount()
print(counts)
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main(verbose=True)