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Issues #10017 and #14998: Fix TypeError using pprint on dictionaries with unorderable key.

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Florent Xicluna 2012-07-21 11:17:38 +02:00
parent b4bbee25b1
commit d6da90f93d
3 changed files with 17 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -86,7 +86,11 @@ class _safe_key:
self.obj = obj
def __lt__(self, other):
rv = self.obj.__lt__(other.obj)
try:
rv = self.obj.__lt__(other.obj)
except TypeError:
rv = NotImplemented
if rv is NotImplemented:
rv = (str(type(self.obj)), id(self.obj)) < \
(str(type(other.obj)), id(other.obj))

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@ -462,6 +462,15 @@ class QueryTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(clean(pprint.pformat(dict.fromkeys(keys))),
'{' + ','.join('%r:None' % k for k in skeys) + '}')
# Issue 10017: TypeError on user-defined types as dict keys.
self.assertEqual(pprint.pformat({Unorderable: 0, 1: 0}),
'{1: 0, ' + repr(Unorderable) +': 0}')
# Issue 14998: TypeError on tuples with NoneTypes as dict keys.
self.assertEqual(pprint.pformat({(1,): 0, (None,): 0}),
'{(1,): 0, (None,): 0}')
class DottedPrettyPrinter(pprint.PrettyPrinter):
def format(self, object, context, maxlevels, level):

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@ -98,6 +98,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issues #10017 and #14998: Fix TypeError using pprint on dictionaries with
user-defined types as keys or other unorderable keys.
- Issue #14635: telnetlib will use poll() rather than select() when possible
to avoid failing due to the select() file descriptor limit.