cpython/Lib/test/test_compile.py

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import unittest
import warnings
import sys
from test import test_support
class TestSpecifics(unittest.TestCase):
def test_debug_assignment(self):
# catch assignments to __debug__
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, '__debug__ = 1', '?', 'single')
import __builtin__
prev = __builtin__.__debug__
setattr(__builtin__, '__debug__', 'sure')
setattr(__builtin__, '__debug__', prev)
def test_argument_handling(self):
# detect duplicate positional and keyword arguments
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, 'lambda a,a:0')
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, 'lambda a,a=1:0')
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, 'lambda a=1,a=1:0')
try:
exec 'def f(a, a): pass'
self.fail("duplicate arguments")
except SyntaxError:
pass
try:
exec 'def f(a = 0, a = 1): pass'
self.fail("duplicate keyword arguments")
except SyntaxError:
pass
try:
exec 'def f(a): global a; a = 1'
self.fail("variable is global and local")
except SyntaxError:
pass
def test_syntax_error(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, "1+*3", "filename", "exec")
def test_duplicate_global_local(self):
try:
exec 'def f(a): global a; a = 1'
self.fail("variable is global and local")
except SyntaxError:
pass
def test_exec_with_general_mapping_for_locals(self):
class M:
"Test mapping interface versus possible calls from eval()."
def __getitem__(self, key):
if key == 'a':
return 12
raise KeyError
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
self.results = (key, value)
def keys(self):
return list('xyz')
m = M()
g = globals()
exec 'z = a' in g, m
self.assertEqual(m.results, ('z', 12))
try:
exec 'z = b' in g, m
except NameError:
pass
else:
self.fail('Did not detect a KeyError')
exec 'z = dir()' in g, m
self.assertEqual(m.results, ('z', list('xyz')))
exec 'z = globals()' in g, m
self.assertEqual(m.results, ('z', g))
exec 'z = locals()' in g, m
self.assertEqual(m.results, ('z', m))
try:
exec 'z = b' in m
except TypeError:
pass
else:
self.fail('Did not validate globals as a real dict')
class A:
"Non-mapping"
pass
m = A()
try:
exec 'z = a' in g, m
except TypeError:
pass
else:
self.fail('Did not validate locals as a mapping')
# Verify that dict subclasses work as well
class D(dict):
def __getitem__(self, key):
if key == 'a':
return 12
return dict.__getitem__(self, key)
d = D()
exec 'z = a' in g, d
self.assertEqual(d['z'], 12)
def test_complex_args(self):
def comp_args((a, b)):
return a,b
self.assertEqual(comp_args((1, 2)), (1, 2))
def comp_args((a, b)=(3, 4)):
return a, b
self.assertEqual(comp_args((1, 2)), (1, 2))
self.assertEqual(comp_args(), (3, 4))
def comp_args(a, (b, c)):
return a, b, c
self.assertEqual(comp_args(1, (2, 3)), (1, 2, 3))
def comp_args(a=2, (b, c)=(3, 4)):
return a, b, c
self.assertEqual(comp_args(1, (2, 3)), (1, 2, 3))
self.assertEqual(comp_args(), (2, 3, 4))
def test_argument_order(self):
try:
exec 'def f(a=1, (b, c)): pass'
self.fail("non-default args after default")
except SyntaxError:
pass
def test_float_literals(self):
# testing bad float literals
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, "2e")
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, "2.0e+")
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, "1e-")
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, "3-4e/21")
def test_indentation(self):
# testing compile() of indented block w/o trailing newline"
s = """
if 1:
if 2:
pass"""
compile(s, "<string>", "exec")
def test_literals_with_leading_zeroes(self):
for arg in ["077787", "0xj", "0x.", "0e", "090000000000000",
"080000000000000", "000000000000009", "000000000000008"]:
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, arg)
self.assertEqual(eval("0777"), 511)
self.assertEqual(eval("0777L"), 511)
self.assertEqual(eval("000777"), 511)
self.assertEqual(eval("0xff"), 255)
self.assertEqual(eval("0xffL"), 255)
self.assertEqual(eval("0XfF"), 255)
self.assertEqual(eval("0777."), 777)
self.assertEqual(eval("0777.0"), 777)
self.assertEqual(eval("000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000777e0"), 777)
self.assertEqual(eval("0777e1"), 7770)
self.assertEqual(eval("0e0"), 0)
self.assertEqual(eval("0000E-012"), 0)
self.assertEqual(eval("09.5"), 9.5)
self.assertEqual(eval("0777j"), 777j)
self.assertEqual(eval("00j"), 0j)
self.assertEqual(eval("00.0"), 0)
self.assertEqual(eval("0e3"), 0)
self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000."), 90000000000000.)
self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000.0000000000000000000000"), 90000000000000.)
self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000e0"), 90000000000000.)
self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000e-0"), 90000000000000.)
self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000j"), 90000000000000j)
self.assertEqual(eval("000000000000007"), 7)
self.assertEqual(eval("000000000000008."), 8.)
self.assertEqual(eval("000000000000009."), 9.)
def test_unary_minus(self):
# Verify treatment of unary minus on negative numbers SF bug #660455
if sys.maxint == 2147483647:
# 32-bit machine
all_one_bits = '0xffffffff'
self.assertEqual(eval(all_one_bits), 4294967295L)
self.assertEqual(eval("-" + all_one_bits), -4294967295L)
elif sys.maxint == 9223372036854775807:
# 64-bit machine
all_one_bits = '0xffffffffffffffff'
self.assertEqual(eval(all_one_bits), 18446744073709551615L)
self.assertEqual(eval("-" + all_one_bits), -18446744073709551615L)
else:
self.fail("How many bits *does* this machine have???")
def test_sequence_unpacking_error(self):
# Verify sequence packing/unpacking with "or". SF bug #757818
i,j = (1, -1) or (-1, 1)
self.assertEqual(i, 1)
self.assertEqual(j, -1)
def test_none_assignment(self):
stmts = [
'None = 0',
'None += 0',
'__builtins__.None = 0',
'def None(): pass',
'class None: pass',
'(a, None) = 0, 0',
'for None in range(10): pass',
'def f(None): pass',
]
for stmt in stmts:
stmt += "\n"
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, stmt, 'tmp', 'single')
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, stmt, 'tmp', 'exec')
def test_import(self):
succeed = [
'import sys',
'import os, sys',
'from __future__ import nested_scopes, generators',
'from __future__ import (nested_scopes,\ngenerators)',
'from __future__ import (nested_scopes,\ngenerators,)',
'from sys import stdin, stderr, stdout',
'from sys import (stdin, stderr,\nstdout)',
'from sys import (stdin, stderr,\nstdout,)',
'from sys import (stdin\n, stderr, stdout)',
'from sys import (stdin\n, stderr, stdout,)',
'from sys import stdin as si, stdout as so, stderr as se',
'from sys import (stdin as si, stdout as so, stderr as se)',
'from sys import (stdin as si, stdout as so, stderr as se,)',
]
fail = [
'import (os, sys)',
'import (os), (sys)',
'import ((os), (sys))',
'import (sys',
'import sys)',
'import (os,)',
'from (sys) import stdin',
'from __future__ import (nested_scopes',
'from __future__ import nested_scopes)',
'from __future__ import nested_scopes,\ngenerators',
'from sys import (stdin',
'from sys import stdin)',
'from sys import stdin, stdout,\nstderr',
'from sys import stdin si',
'from sys import stdin,'
'from sys import (*)',
'from sys import (stdin,, stdout, stderr)',
'from sys import (stdin, stdout),',
]
for stmt in succeed:
compile(stmt, 'tmp', 'exec')
for stmt in fail:
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, stmt, 'tmp', 'exec')
def test_for_distinct_code_objects(self):
# SF bug 1048870
def f():
f1 = lambda x=1: x
f2 = lambda x=2: x
return f1, f2
f1, f2 = f()
self.assertNotEqual(id(f1.func_code), id(f2.func_code))
def test_main():
test_support.run_unittest(TestSpecifics)
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main()