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# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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"""Tests for the StaticTuple type."""
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from bzrlib.tests import (
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def load_tests(standard_tests, module, loader):
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"""Parameterize tests for all versions of groupcompress."""
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global compiled_static_tuple_feature
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suite, compiled_static_tuple_feature = tests.permute_tests_for_extension(
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standard_tests, loader, 'bzrlib._static_tuple_py',
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'bzrlib._static_tuple_c')
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class TestStaticTuple(tests.TestCase):
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def assertRefcount(self, count, obj):
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"""Assert that the refcount for obj is what we expect.
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Note that this automatically adjusts for the fact that calling
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assertRefcount actually creates a new pointer, as does calling
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sys.getrefcount. So pass the expected value *before* the call.
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# I don't understand why it is getrefcount()-3 here, but it seems to be
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# correct. If I check in the calling function, with:
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# self.assertEqual(count, sys.getrefcount(obj)-1)
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# Then it works fine. Something about passing it to assertRefcount is
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# actually double-incrementing (and decrementing) the refcount
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self.assertEqual(count, sys.getrefcount(obj)-3)
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def test_create(self):
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k = self.module.StaticTuple('foo')
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k = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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def test_create_bad_args(self):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.StaticTuple, *args_256)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.StaticTuple, *args_300)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.StaticTuple, object())
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def test_concat(self):
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st1 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo')
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st2 = self.module.StaticTuple('bar')
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st3 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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self.assertEqual(st3, st4)
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self.assertIsInstance(st4, self.module.StaticTuple)
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def test_concat_with_tuple(self):
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st1 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo')
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st3 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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st4 = self.module.StaticTuple('bar', 'foo')
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self.assertEqual(st3, st5)
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self.assertIsInstance(st5, self.module.StaticTuple)
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self.assertEqual(st4, st6)
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if self.module is _static_tuple_py:
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# _static_tuple_py has StaticTuple(tuple), so tuple thinks it
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# already knows how to concatenate, as such we can't "inject" our
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# own concatenation...
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self.assertIsInstance(st6, tuple)
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self.assertIsInstance(st6, self.module.StaticTuple)
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def test_concat_with_bad_tuple(self):
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st1 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo')
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# Using st1.__add__ doesn't give the same results as doing the '+' form
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: st1 + t2)
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def test_concat_with_non_tuple(self):
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st1 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo')
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: st1 + 10)
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def test_as_tuple(self):
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k = self.module.StaticTuple('foo')
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self.assertEqual(('foo',), t)
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self.assertIsInstance(t, tuple)
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self.assertFalse(isinstance(t, self.module.StaticTuple))
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k = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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self.assertEqual(('foo', 'bar'), t)
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k2 = self.module.StaticTuple(1, k)
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self.assertIsInstance(t, tuple)
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# For pickling to work, we need to keep the sub-items as StaticTuple so
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# that it knows that they also need to be converted.
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self.assertIsInstance(t[1], self.module.StaticTuple)
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self.assertEqual((1, ('foo', 'bar')), t)
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def test_as_tuples(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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t = static_tuple.as_tuples(k1)
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self.assertIsInstance(t, tuple)
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self.assertEqual(('foo', 'bar'), t)
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k2 = self.module.StaticTuple(1, k1)
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t = static_tuple.as_tuples(k2)
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self.assertIsInstance(t, tuple)
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self.assertIsInstance(t[1], tuple)
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self.assertEqual((1, ('foo', 'bar')), t)
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t = static_tuple.as_tuples(mixed)
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self.assertIsInstance(t, tuple)
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self.assertIsInstance(t[1], tuple)
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self.assertEqual((1, ('foo', 'bar')), t)
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k = self.module.StaticTuple()
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self.assertEqual(0, len(k))
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k = self.module.StaticTuple('foo')
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self.assertEqual(1, len(k))
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k = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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self.assertEqual(2, len(k))
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k = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar', 'b', 'b', 'b', 'b', 'b')
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self.assertEqual(7, len(k))
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k = self.module.StaticTuple(*args)
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self.assertEqual(255, len(k))
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def test_hold_other_static_tuples(self):
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k = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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k2 = self.module.StaticTuple(k, k)
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self.assertEqual(2, len(k2))
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self.assertIs(k, k2[0])
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self.assertIs(k, k2[1])
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def test_getitem(self):
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k = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar', 'b', 'b', 'b', 'b', 'z')
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self.assertEqual('foo', k[0])
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self.assertEqual('foo', k[0])
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self.assertEqual('foo', k[0])
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self.assertEqual('z', k[6])
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self.assertEqual('z', k[-1])
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self.assertRaises(IndexError, k.__getitem__, 7)
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self.assertRaises(IndexError, k.__getitem__, 256+7)
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self.assertRaises(IndexError, k.__getitem__, 12024)
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# Python's [] resolver handles the negative arguments, so we can't
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# really test StaticTuple_item() with negative values.
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, k.__getitem__, 'not-an-int')
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, k.__getitem__, '5')
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def test_refcount(self):
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num_refs = sys.getrefcount(f) - 1 #sys.getrefcount() adds one
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k = self.module.StaticTuple(f)
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self.assertRefcount(num_refs + 1, f)
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self.assertRefcount(num_refs + 2, f)
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self.assertRefcount(num_refs + 2, f)
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self.assertRefcount(num_refs + 3, f)
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self.assertRefcount(num_refs + 1, f)
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self.assertRefcount(num_refs, f)
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def test__repr__(self):
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k = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bing')
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self.assertEqual("StaticTuple('foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bing')", repr(k))
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def assertCompareEqual(self, k1, k2):
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self.assertTrue(k1 == k2)
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self.assertTrue(k1 <= k2)
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self.assertTrue(k1 >= k2)
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self.assertFalse(k1 != k2)
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self.assertFalse(k1 < k2)
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self.assertFalse(k1 > k2)
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def test_holds_None(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple(None)
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# You cannot subclass None anyway
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def test_holds_int(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple(1)
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# But not a subclass, because subint could introduce refcycles
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.StaticTuple, subint(2))
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def test_holds_long(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple(2L**65)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.StaticTuple, sublong(1))
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def test_holds_float(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple(1.2)
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class subfloat(float):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.StaticTuple, subfloat(1.5))
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def test_holds_str(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple('astring')
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.StaticTuple, substr('a'))
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def test_holds_unicode(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple(u'\xb5')
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class subunicode(unicode):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.StaticTuple,
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def test_hold_bool(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple(True)
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k2 = self.module.StaticTuple(False)
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# Cannot subclass bool
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def test_compare_same_obj(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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self.assertCompareEqual(k1, k1)
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k2 = self.module.StaticTuple(k1, k1)
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self.assertCompareEqual(k2, k2)
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k3 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 1, None, u'\xb5', 1.2, 2**65, True,
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self.assertCompareEqual(k3, k3)
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def test_compare_equivalent_obj(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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k2 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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self.assertCompareEqual(k1, k2)
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k3 = self.module.StaticTuple(k1, k2)
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k4 = self.module.StaticTuple(k2, k1)
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self.assertCompareEqual(k1, k2)
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k5 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 1, None, u'\xb5', 1.2, 2**65, True,
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k6 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 1, None, u'\xb5', 1.2, 2**65, True,
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self.assertCompareEqual(k5, k6)
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k7 = self.module.StaticTuple(None)
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k8 = self.module.StaticTuple(None)
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self.assertCompareEqual(k7, k8)
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def test_compare_similar_obj(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo' + ' bar', 'bar' + ' baz')
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k2 = self.module.StaticTuple('fo' + 'o bar', 'ba' + 'r baz')
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self.assertCompareEqual(k1, k2)
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k3 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo ' + 'bar', 'bar ' + 'baz')
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k4 = self.module.StaticTuple('f' + 'oo bar', 'b' + 'ar baz')
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k5 = self.module.StaticTuple(k1, k2)
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k6 = self.module.StaticTuple(k3, k4)
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self.assertCompareEqual(k5, k6)
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def assertCompareDifferent(self, k_small, k_big):
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self.assertFalse(k_small == k_big)
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self.assertFalse(k_small >= k_big)
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self.assertFalse(k_small > k_big)
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self.assertTrue(k_small != k_big)
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self.assertTrue(k_small <= k_big)
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self.assertTrue(k_small < k_big)
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def assertCompareNoRelation(self, k1, k2):
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"""Run the comparison operators, make sure they do something.
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However, we don't actually care what comes first or second. This is
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stuff like cross-class comparisons. We don't want to segfault/raise an
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exception, but we don't care about the sort order.
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self.assertFalse(k1 == k2)
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self.assertTrue(k1 != k2)
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# Do the comparison, but we don't care about the result
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def test_compare_vs_none(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple('baz', 'bing')
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self.assertCompareDifferent(None, k1)
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def test_compare_cross_class(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple('baz', 'bing')
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self.assertCompareNoRelation(10, k1)
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self.assertCompareNoRelation('baz', k1)
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def test_compare_all_different_same_width(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple('baz', 'bing')
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k2 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k1, k2)
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k3 = self.module.StaticTuple(k1, k2)
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k4 = self.module.StaticTuple(k2, k1)
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k3, k4)
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k5 = self.module.StaticTuple(1)
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k6 = self.module.StaticTuple(2)
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k5, k6)
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k7 = self.module.StaticTuple(1.2)
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k8 = self.module.StaticTuple(2.4)
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k7, k8)
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k9 = self.module.StaticTuple(u's\xb5')
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k10 = self.module.StaticTuple(u's\xe5')
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k9, k10)
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def test_compare_some_different(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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k2 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'zzz')
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k1, k2)
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k3 = self.module.StaticTuple(k1, k1)
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k4 = self.module.StaticTuple(k1, k2)
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k3, k4)
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k5 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', None)
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k5, k1)
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k5, k2)
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def test_compare_diff_width(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo')
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k2 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k1, k2)
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k3 = self.module.StaticTuple(k1)
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k4 = self.module.StaticTuple(k1, k2)
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k3, k4)
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def test_compare_different_types(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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k2 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 1, None, u'\xb5', 1.2, 2**65, True,
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self.assertCompareNoRelation(k1, k2)
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k3 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo')
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k3, k1)
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k4 = self.module.StaticTuple(None)
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k4, k1)
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k5 = self.module.StaticTuple(1)
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self.assertCompareNoRelation(k1, k5)
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def test_compare_to_tuples(self):
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo')
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self.assertCompareEqual(k1, ('foo',))
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self.assertCompareEqual(('foo',), k1)
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k1, ('foo', 'bar'))
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k1, ('foo', 10))
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k2 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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self.assertCompareEqual(k2, ('foo', 'bar'))
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self.assertCompareEqual(('foo', 'bar'), k2)
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self.assertCompareDifferent(k2, ('foo', 'zzz'))
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self.assertCompareDifferent(('foo',), k2)
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self.assertCompareDifferent(('foo', 'aaa'), k2)
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self.assertCompareDifferent(('baz', 'bing'), k2)
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self.assertCompareDifferent(('foo', 10), k2)
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k3 = self.module.StaticTuple(k1, k2)
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self.assertCompareEqual(k3, (('foo',), ('foo', 'bar')))
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self.assertCompareEqual((('foo',), ('foo', 'bar')), k3)
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self.assertCompareEqual(k3, (k1, ('foo', 'bar')))
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self.assertCompareEqual((k1, ('foo', 'bar')), k3)
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def test_compare_mixed_depths(self):
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stuple = self.module.StaticTuple
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k1 = stuple(stuple('a',), stuple('b',))
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k2 = stuple(stuple(stuple('c',), stuple('d',)),
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# This requires comparing a StaticTuple to a 'string', and then
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# interpreting that value in the next higher StaticTuple. This used to
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# generate a PyErr_BadIternalCall. We now fall back to *something*.
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self.assertCompareNoRelation(k1, k2)
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k = self.module.StaticTuple('foo')
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self.assertEqual(hash(k), hash(('foo',)))
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k = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bing')
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as_tuple = ('foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bing')
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self.assertEqual(hash(k), hash(as_tuple))
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# Because k == , it replaces the slot, rather than having both
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# present in the dict.
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self.assertEqual('foo', x[as_tuple])
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self.assertEqual({as_tuple: 'bar'}, x)
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k2 = self.module.StaticTuple(k)
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as_tuple2 = (('foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bing'),)
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self.assertEqual(hash(k2), hash(as_tuple2))
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k3 = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 1, None, u'\xb5', 1.2, 2**65, True,
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as_tuple3 = ('foo', 1, None, u'\xb5', 1.2, 2**65, True, k)
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self.assertEqual(hash(as_tuple3), hash(k3))
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def test_slice(self):
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k = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bing')
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self.assertEqual(('foo', 'bar'), k[:2])
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self.assertEqual(('baz',), k[2:-1])
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# C implementation raises a TypeError, we don't need the
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# implementation yet, so allow this to pass
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# Python implementation uses a regular Tuple, so make sure it gives
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self.assertEqual(('foo', 'baz'), val)
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def test_referents(self):
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# We implement tp_traverse so that things like 'meliae' can measure the
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# amount of referenced memory. Unfortunately gc.get_referents() first
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# checks the IS_GC flag before it traverses anything. We could write a
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# helper func, but that won't work for the generic implementation...
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self.requireFeature(features.meliae)
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from meliae import scanner
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strs = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bing']
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k = self.module.StaticTuple(*strs)
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if self.module is _static_tuple_py:
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refs = strs + [self.module.StaticTuple]
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self.assertEqual(sorted(refs), sorted(scanner.get_referents(k)))
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def test_nested_referents(self):
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self.requireFeature(features.meliae)
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from meliae import scanner
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strs = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bing']
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k1 = self.module.StaticTuple(*strs[:2])
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k2 = self.module.StaticTuple(*strs[2:])
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k3 = self.module.StaticTuple(k1, k2)
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if self.module is _static_tuple_py:
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refs.append(self.module.StaticTuple)
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self.assertEqual(sorted(refs),
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sorted(scanner.get_referents(k3)))
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def test_empty_is_singleton(self):
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key = self.module.StaticTuple()
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self.assertIs(key, self.module._empty_tuple)
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def test_intern(self):
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unique_str1 = 'unique str ' + osutils.rand_chars(20)
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unique_str2 = 'unique str ' + osutils.rand_chars(20)
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key = self.module.StaticTuple(unique_str1, unique_str2)
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self.assertFalse(key in self.module._interned_tuples)
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key2 = self.module.StaticTuple(unique_str1, unique_str2)
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self.assertEqual(key, key2)
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self.assertIsNot(key, key2)
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self.assertIs(key, key3)
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self.assertTrue(key in self.module._interned_tuples)
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self.assertEqual(key, self.module._interned_tuples[key])
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self.assertIs(key, key2)
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def test__c_intern_handles_refcount(self):
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if self.module is _static_tuple_py:
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return # Not applicable
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unique_str1 = 'unique str ' + osutils.rand_chars(20)
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unique_str2 = 'unique str ' + osutils.rand_chars(20)
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key = self.module.StaticTuple(unique_str1, unique_str2)
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self.assertRefcount(1, key)
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self.assertFalse(key in self.module._interned_tuples)
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self.assertFalse(key._is_interned())
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key2 = self.module.StaticTuple(unique_str1, unique_str2)
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self.assertRefcount(1, key)
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self.assertRefcount(1, key2)
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self.assertEqual(key, key2)
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self.assertIsNot(key, key2)
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self.assertIs(key, key3)
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self.assertTrue(key in self.module._interned_tuples)
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self.assertEqual(key, self.module._interned_tuples[key])
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# key and key3, but we 'hide' the one in _interned_tuples
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self.assertRefcount(2, key)
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self.assertRefcount(1, key)
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self.assertTrue(key._is_interned())
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self.assertRefcount(1, key2)
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# key3 now points to key as well, and *not* to key2
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self.assertRefcount(2, key)
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self.assertRefcount(1, key2)
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self.assertIs(key, key3)
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self.assertIsNot(key3, key2)
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self.assertRefcount(1, key)
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def test__c_keys_are_not_immortal(self):
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if self.module is _static_tuple_py:
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return # Not applicable
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unique_str1 = 'unique str ' + osutils.rand_chars(20)
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unique_str2 = 'unique str ' + osutils.rand_chars(20)
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key = self.module.StaticTuple(unique_str1, unique_str2)
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self.assertFalse(key in self.module._interned_tuples)
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self.assertRefcount(1, key)
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self.assertRefcount(1, key)
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self.assertTrue(key in self.module._interned_tuples)
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self.assertTrue(key._is_interned())
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# Create a new entry, which would point to the same location
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key = self.module.StaticTuple(unique_str1, unique_str2)
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self.assertRefcount(1, key)
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# This old entry in _interned_tuples should be gone
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self.assertFalse(key in self.module._interned_tuples)
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self.assertFalse(key._is_interned())
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def test__c_has_C_API(self):
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if self.module is _static_tuple_py:
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self.assertIsNot(None, self.module._C_API)
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def test_from_sequence_tuple(self):
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st = self.module.StaticTuple.from_sequence(('foo', 'bar'))
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self.assertIsInstance(st, self.module.StaticTuple)
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self.assertEqual(('foo', 'bar'), st)
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def test_from_sequence_str(self):
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st = self.module.StaticTuple.from_sequence('foo')
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self.assertIsInstance(st, self.module.StaticTuple)
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self.assertEqual(('f', 'o', 'o'), st)
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def test_from_sequence_list(self):
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st = self.module.StaticTuple.from_sequence(['foo', 'bar'])
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self.assertIsInstance(st, self.module.StaticTuple)
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self.assertEqual(('foo', 'bar'), st)
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def test_from_sequence_static_tuple(self):
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st = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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st2 = self.module.StaticTuple.from_sequence(st)
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# If the source is a StaticTuple already, we return the exact object
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self.assertIs(st, st2)
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def test_from_sequence_not_sequence(self):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError,
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self.module.StaticTuple.from_sequence, object())
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self.assertRaises(TypeError,
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self.module.StaticTuple.from_sequence, 10)
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def test_from_sequence_incorrect_args(self):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError,
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self.module.StaticTuple.from_sequence, object(), 'a')
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self.assertRaises(TypeError,
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self.module.StaticTuple.from_sequence, foo='a')
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def test_from_sequence_iterable(self):
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st = self.module.StaticTuple.from_sequence(iter(['foo', 'bar']))
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self.assertIsInstance(st, self.module.StaticTuple)
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self.assertEqual(('foo', 'bar'), st)
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def test_from_sequence_generator(self):
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def generate_tuple():
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st = self.module.StaticTuple.from_sequence(generate_tuple())
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self.assertIsInstance(st, self.module.StaticTuple)
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self.assertEqual(('foo', 'bar'), st)
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def test_pickle(self):
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st = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', 'bar')
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pickled = cPickle.dumps(st)
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unpickled = cPickle.loads(pickled)
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self.assertEqual(unpickled, st)
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def test_pickle_empty(self):
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st = self.module.StaticTuple()
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pickled = cPickle.dumps(st)
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unpickled = cPickle.loads(pickled)
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self.assertIs(st, unpickled)
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def test_pickle_nested(self):
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st = self.module.StaticTuple('foo', self.module.StaticTuple('bar'))
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pickled = cPickle.dumps(st)
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unpickled = cPickle.loads(pickled)
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self.assertEqual(unpickled, st)
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def test_static_tuple_thunk(self):
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# Make sure the right implementation is available from
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# bzrlib.static_tuple.StaticTuple.
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if self.module is _static_tuple_py:
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if compiled_static_tuple_feature.available():
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# We will be using the C version
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self.assertIs(static_tuple.StaticTuple,
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self.module.StaticTuple)
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class TestEnsureStaticTuple(tests.TestCase):
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def test_is_static_tuple(self):
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st = static_tuple.StaticTuple('foo')
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st2 = static_tuple.expect_static_tuple(st)
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self.assertIs(st, st2)
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def test_is_tuple(self):
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st = static_tuple.expect_static_tuple(t)
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self.assertIsInstance(st, static_tuple.StaticTuple)
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self.assertEqual(t, st)
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def test_flagged_is_static_tuple(self):
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debug.debug_flags.add('static_tuple')
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st = static_tuple.StaticTuple('foo')
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st2 = static_tuple.expect_static_tuple(st)
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self.assertIs(st, st2)
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def test_flagged_is_tuple(self):
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debug.debug_flags.add('static_tuple')
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, static_tuple.expect_static_tuple, t)