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296 lines
10 KiB
Python
296 lines
10 KiB
Python
3 weeks ago
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# Test the module type
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import unittest
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import weakref
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from test.support import gc_collect, requires_type_collecting
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from test.support.script_helper import assert_python_ok
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import sys
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ModuleType = type(sys)
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class FullLoader:
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@classmethod
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def module_repr(cls, m):
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return "<module '{}' (crafted)>".format(m.__name__)
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class BareLoader:
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pass
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class ModuleTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_uninitialized(self):
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# An uninitialized module has no __dict__ or __name__,
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# and __doc__ is None
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foo = ModuleType.__new__(ModuleType)
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self.assertTrue(foo.__dict__ is None)
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self.assertRaises(SystemError, dir, foo)
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try:
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s = foo.__name__
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self.fail("__name__ = %s" % repr(s))
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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self.assertEqual(foo.__doc__, ModuleType.__doc__)
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def test_uninitialized_missing_getattr(self):
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# Issue 8297
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# test the text in the AttributeError of an uninitialized module
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foo = ModuleType.__new__(ModuleType)
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self.assertRaisesRegex(
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AttributeError, "module has no attribute 'not_here'",
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getattr, foo, "not_here")
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def test_missing_getattr(self):
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# Issue 8297
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# test the text in the AttributeError
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foo = ModuleType("foo")
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self.assertRaisesRegex(
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AttributeError, "module 'foo' has no attribute 'not_here'",
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getattr, foo, "not_here")
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def test_no_docstring(self):
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# Regularly initialized module, no docstring
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foo = ModuleType("foo")
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self.assertEqual(foo.__name__, "foo")
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self.assertEqual(foo.__doc__, None)
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self.assertIs(foo.__loader__, None)
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self.assertIs(foo.__package__, None)
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self.assertIs(foo.__spec__, None)
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self.assertEqual(foo.__dict__, {"__name__": "foo", "__doc__": None,
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"__loader__": None, "__package__": None,
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"__spec__": None})
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def test_ascii_docstring(self):
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# ASCII docstring
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foo = ModuleType("foo", "foodoc")
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self.assertEqual(foo.__name__, "foo")
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self.assertEqual(foo.__doc__, "foodoc")
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self.assertEqual(foo.__dict__,
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{"__name__": "foo", "__doc__": "foodoc",
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"__loader__": None, "__package__": None,
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"__spec__": None})
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def test_unicode_docstring(self):
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# Unicode docstring
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foo = ModuleType("foo", "foodoc\u1234")
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self.assertEqual(foo.__name__, "foo")
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self.assertEqual(foo.__doc__, "foodoc\u1234")
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self.assertEqual(foo.__dict__,
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{"__name__": "foo", "__doc__": "foodoc\u1234",
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"__loader__": None, "__package__": None,
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"__spec__": None})
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def test_reinit(self):
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# Reinitialization should not replace the __dict__
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foo = ModuleType("foo", "foodoc\u1234")
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foo.bar = 42
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d = foo.__dict__
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foo.__init__("foo", "foodoc")
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self.assertEqual(foo.__name__, "foo")
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self.assertEqual(foo.__doc__, "foodoc")
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self.assertEqual(foo.bar, 42)
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self.assertEqual(foo.__dict__,
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{"__name__": "foo", "__doc__": "foodoc", "bar": 42,
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"__loader__": None, "__package__": None, "__spec__": None})
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self.assertTrue(foo.__dict__ is d)
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def test_dont_clear_dict(self):
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# See issue 7140.
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def f():
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foo = ModuleType("foo")
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foo.bar = 4
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return foo
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gc_collect()
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self.assertEqual(f().__dict__["bar"], 4)
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@requires_type_collecting
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def test_clear_dict_in_ref_cycle(self):
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destroyed = []
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m = ModuleType("foo")
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m.destroyed = destroyed
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s = """class A:
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def __init__(self, l):
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self.l = l
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def __del__(self):
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self.l.append(1)
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a = A(destroyed)"""
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exec(s, m.__dict__)
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del m
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gc_collect()
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self.assertEqual(destroyed, [1])
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def test_weakref(self):
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m = ModuleType("foo")
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wr = weakref.ref(m)
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self.assertIs(wr(), m)
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del m
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gc_collect()
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self.assertIs(wr(), None)
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def test_module_getattr(self):
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import test.good_getattr as gga
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from test.good_getattr import test
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self.assertEqual(test, "There is test")
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self.assertEqual(gga.x, 1)
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self.assertEqual(gga.y, 2)
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with self.assertRaisesRegex(AttributeError,
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"Deprecated, use whatever instead"):
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gga.yolo
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self.assertEqual(gga.whatever, "There is whatever")
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del sys.modules['test.good_getattr']
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def test_module_getattr_errors(self):
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import test.bad_getattr as bga
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from test import bad_getattr2
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self.assertEqual(bga.x, 1)
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self.assertEqual(bad_getattr2.x, 1)
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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bga.nope
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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bad_getattr2.nope
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del sys.modules['test.bad_getattr']
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if 'test.bad_getattr2' in sys.modules:
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del sys.modules['test.bad_getattr2']
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def test_module_dir(self):
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import test.good_getattr as gga
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self.assertEqual(dir(gga), ['a', 'b', 'c'])
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del sys.modules['test.good_getattr']
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def test_module_dir_errors(self):
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import test.bad_getattr as bga
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from test import bad_getattr2
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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dir(bga)
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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dir(bad_getattr2)
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del sys.modules['test.bad_getattr']
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if 'test.bad_getattr2' in sys.modules:
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del sys.modules['test.bad_getattr2']
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def test_module_getattr_tricky(self):
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from test import bad_getattr3
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# these lookups should not crash
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with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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bad_getattr3.one
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with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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bad_getattr3.delgetattr
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if 'test.bad_getattr3' in sys.modules:
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del sys.modules['test.bad_getattr3']
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def test_module_repr_minimal(self):
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# reprs when modules have no __file__, __name__, or __loader__
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m = ModuleType('foo')
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del m.__name__
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self.assertEqual(repr(m), "<module '?'>")
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def test_module_repr_with_name(self):
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m = ModuleType('foo')
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self.assertEqual(repr(m), "<module 'foo'>")
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def test_module_repr_with_name_and_filename(self):
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m = ModuleType('foo')
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m.__file__ = '/tmp/foo.py'
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self.assertEqual(repr(m), "<module 'foo' from '/tmp/foo.py'>")
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def test_module_repr_with_filename_only(self):
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m = ModuleType('foo')
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del m.__name__
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m.__file__ = '/tmp/foo.py'
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self.assertEqual(repr(m), "<module '?' from '/tmp/foo.py'>")
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def test_module_repr_with_loader_as_None(self):
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m = ModuleType('foo')
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assert m.__loader__ is None
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self.assertEqual(repr(m), "<module 'foo'>")
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def test_module_repr_with_bare_loader_but_no_name(self):
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m = ModuleType('foo')
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del m.__name__
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# Yes, a class not an instance.
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m.__loader__ = BareLoader
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loader_repr = repr(BareLoader)
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self.assertEqual(
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repr(m), "<module '?' ({})>".format(loader_repr))
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def test_module_repr_with_full_loader_but_no_name(self):
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# m.__loader__.module_repr() will fail because the module has no
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# m.__name__. This exception will get suppressed and instead the
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# loader's repr will be used.
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m = ModuleType('foo')
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del m.__name__
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# Yes, a class not an instance.
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m.__loader__ = FullLoader
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loader_repr = repr(FullLoader)
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self.assertEqual(
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repr(m), "<module '?' ({})>".format(loader_repr))
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def test_module_repr_with_bare_loader(self):
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m = ModuleType('foo')
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# Yes, a class not an instance.
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m.__loader__ = BareLoader
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module_repr = repr(BareLoader)
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self.assertEqual(
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repr(m), "<module 'foo' ({})>".format(module_repr))
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def test_module_repr_with_full_loader(self):
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m = ModuleType('foo')
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# Yes, a class not an instance.
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m.__loader__ = FullLoader
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self.assertEqual(
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repr(m), "<module 'foo' (crafted)>")
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def test_module_repr_with_bare_loader_and_filename(self):
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# Because the loader has no module_repr(), use the file name.
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m = ModuleType('foo')
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# Yes, a class not an instance.
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m.__loader__ = BareLoader
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m.__file__ = '/tmp/foo.py'
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self.assertEqual(repr(m), "<module 'foo' from '/tmp/foo.py'>")
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def test_module_repr_with_full_loader_and_filename(self):
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# Even though the module has an __file__, use __loader__.module_repr()
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m = ModuleType('foo')
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# Yes, a class not an instance.
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m.__loader__ = FullLoader
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m.__file__ = '/tmp/foo.py'
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self.assertEqual(repr(m), "<module 'foo' (crafted)>")
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def test_module_repr_builtin(self):
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self.assertEqual(repr(sys), "<module 'sys' (built-in)>")
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def test_module_repr_source(self):
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r = repr(unittest)
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starts_with = "<module 'unittest' from '"
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ends_with = "__init__.py'>"
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self.assertEqual(r[:len(starts_with)], starts_with,
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'{!r} does not start with {!r}'.format(r, starts_with))
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self.assertEqual(r[-len(ends_with):], ends_with,
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'{!r} does not end with {!r}'.format(r, ends_with))
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@requires_type_collecting
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def test_module_finalization_at_shutdown(self):
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# Module globals and builtins should still be available during shutdown
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rc, out, err = assert_python_ok("-c", "from test import final_a")
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self.assertFalse(err)
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lines = out.splitlines()
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self.assertEqual(set(lines), {
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b"x = a",
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b"x = b",
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b"final_a.x = a",
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b"final_b.x = b",
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b"len = len",
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b"shutil.rmtree = rmtree"})
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def test_descriptor_errors_propagate(self):
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class Descr:
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def __get__(self, o, t):
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raise RuntimeError
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class M(ModuleType):
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melon = Descr()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, getattr, M("mymod"), "melon")
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# frozen and namespace module reprs are tested in importlib.
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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