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Remove ``__cmp__`` method from the tests because it was removed in 3.0 version.
351 lines
12 KiB
Python
351 lines
12 KiB
Python
# Tests for rich comparisons
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import unittest
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from test import support
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import operator
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class Number:
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def __init__(self, x):
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self.x = x
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def __lt__(self, other):
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return self.x < other
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def __le__(self, other):
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return self.x <= other
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return self.x == other
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return self.x != other
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def __gt__(self, other):
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return self.x > other
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def __ge__(self, other):
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return self.x >= other
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def __repr__(self):
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return "Number(%r)" % (self.x, )
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class Vector:
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def __init__(self, data):
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self.data = data
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def __len__(self):
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return len(self.data)
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def __getitem__(self, i):
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return self.data[i]
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def __setitem__(self, i, v):
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self.data[i] = v
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__hash__ = None # Vectors cannot be hashed
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def __bool__(self):
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raise TypeError("Vectors cannot be used in Boolean contexts")
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def __repr__(self):
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return "Vector(%r)" % (self.data, )
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def __lt__(self, other):
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return Vector([a < b for a, b in zip(self.data, self.__cast(other))])
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def __le__(self, other):
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return Vector([a <= b for a, b in zip(self.data, self.__cast(other))])
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return Vector([a == b for a, b in zip(self.data, self.__cast(other))])
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return Vector([a != b for a, b in zip(self.data, self.__cast(other))])
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def __gt__(self, other):
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return Vector([a > b for a, b in zip(self.data, self.__cast(other))])
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def __ge__(self, other):
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return Vector([a >= b for a, b in zip(self.data, self.__cast(other))])
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def __cast(self, other):
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if isinstance(other, Vector):
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other = other.data
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if len(self.data) != len(other):
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raise ValueError("Cannot compare vectors of different length")
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return other
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opmap = {
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"lt": (lambda a,b: a< b, operator.lt, operator.__lt__),
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"le": (lambda a,b: a<=b, operator.le, operator.__le__),
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"eq": (lambda a,b: a==b, operator.eq, operator.__eq__),
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"ne": (lambda a,b: a!=b, operator.ne, operator.__ne__),
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"gt": (lambda a,b: a> b, operator.gt, operator.__gt__),
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"ge": (lambda a,b: a>=b, operator.ge, operator.__ge__)
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}
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class VectorTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def checkfail(self, error, opname, *args):
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for op in opmap[opname]:
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self.assertRaises(error, op, *args)
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def checkequal(self, opname, a, b, expres):
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for op in opmap[opname]:
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realres = op(a, b)
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# can't use assertEqual(realres, expres) here
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self.assertEqual(len(realres), len(expres))
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for i in range(len(realres)):
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# results are bool, so we can use "is" here
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self.assertTrue(realres[i] is expres[i])
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def test_mixed(self):
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# check that comparisons involving Vector objects
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# which return rich results (i.e. Vectors with itemwise
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# comparison results) work
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a = Vector(range(2))
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b = Vector(range(3))
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# all comparisons should fail for different length
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for opname in opmap:
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self.checkfail(ValueError, opname, a, b)
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a = list(range(5))
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b = 5 * [2]
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# try mixed arguments (but not (a, b) as that won't return a bool vector)
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args = [(a, Vector(b)), (Vector(a), b), (Vector(a), Vector(b))]
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for (a, b) in args:
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self.checkequal("lt", a, b, [True, True, False, False, False])
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self.checkequal("le", a, b, [True, True, True, False, False])
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self.checkequal("eq", a, b, [False, False, True, False, False])
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self.checkequal("ne", a, b, [True, True, False, True, True ])
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self.checkequal("gt", a, b, [False, False, False, True, True ])
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self.checkequal("ge", a, b, [False, False, True, True, True ])
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for ops in opmap.values():
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for op in ops:
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# calls __bool__, which should fail
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, bool, op(a, b))
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class NumberTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_basic(self):
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# Check that comparisons involving Number objects
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# give the same results give as comparing the
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# corresponding ints
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for a in range(3):
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for b in range(3):
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for typea in (int, Number):
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for typeb in (int, Number):
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if typea==typeb==int:
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continue # the combination int, int is useless
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ta = typea(a)
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tb = typeb(b)
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for ops in opmap.values():
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for op in ops:
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realoutcome = op(a, b)
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testoutcome = op(ta, tb)
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self.assertEqual(realoutcome, testoutcome)
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def checkvalue(self, opname, a, b, expres):
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for typea in (int, Number):
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for typeb in (int, Number):
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ta = typea(a)
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tb = typeb(b)
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for op in opmap[opname]:
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realres = op(ta, tb)
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realres = getattr(realres, "x", realres)
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self.assertTrue(realres is expres)
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def test_values(self):
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# check all operators and all comparison results
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self.checkvalue("lt", 0, 0, False)
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self.checkvalue("le", 0, 0, True )
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self.checkvalue("eq", 0, 0, True )
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self.checkvalue("ne", 0, 0, False)
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self.checkvalue("gt", 0, 0, False)
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self.checkvalue("ge", 0, 0, True )
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self.checkvalue("lt", 0, 1, True )
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self.checkvalue("le", 0, 1, True )
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self.checkvalue("eq", 0, 1, False)
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self.checkvalue("ne", 0, 1, True )
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self.checkvalue("gt", 0, 1, False)
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self.checkvalue("ge", 0, 1, False)
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self.checkvalue("lt", 1, 0, False)
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self.checkvalue("le", 1, 0, False)
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self.checkvalue("eq", 1, 0, False)
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self.checkvalue("ne", 1, 0, True )
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self.checkvalue("gt", 1, 0, True )
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self.checkvalue("ge", 1, 0, True )
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class MiscTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_misbehavin(self):
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class Misb:
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def __lt__(self_, other): return 0
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def __gt__(self_, other): return 0
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def __eq__(self_, other): return 0
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def __le__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen")
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def __ge__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen")
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def __ne__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen")
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a = Misb()
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b = Misb()
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self.assertEqual(a<b, 0)
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self.assertEqual(a==b, 0)
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self.assertEqual(a>b, 0)
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def test_not(self):
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# Check that exceptions in __bool__ are properly
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# propagated by the not operator
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import operator
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class Exc(Exception):
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pass
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class Bad:
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def __bool__(self):
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raise Exc
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def do(bad):
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not bad
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for func in (do, operator.not_):
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self.assertRaises(Exc, func, Bad())
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@support.no_tracing
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@support.infinite_recursion(25)
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def test_recursion(self):
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# Check that comparison for recursive objects fails gracefully
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from collections import UserList
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a = UserList()
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b = UserList()
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a.append(b)
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b.append(a)
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self.assertRaises(RecursionError, operator.eq, a, b)
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self.assertRaises(RecursionError, operator.ne, a, b)
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self.assertRaises(RecursionError, operator.lt, a, b)
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self.assertRaises(RecursionError, operator.le, a, b)
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self.assertRaises(RecursionError, operator.gt, a, b)
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self.assertRaises(RecursionError, operator.ge, a, b)
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b.append(17)
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# Even recursive lists of different lengths are different,
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# but they cannot be ordered
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self.assertTrue(not (a == b))
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self.assertTrue(a != b)
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self.assertRaises(RecursionError, operator.lt, a, b)
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self.assertRaises(RecursionError, operator.le, a, b)
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self.assertRaises(RecursionError, operator.gt, a, b)
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self.assertRaises(RecursionError, operator.ge, a, b)
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a.append(17)
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self.assertRaises(RecursionError, operator.eq, a, b)
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self.assertRaises(RecursionError, operator.ne, a, b)
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a.insert(0, 11)
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b.insert(0, 12)
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self.assertTrue(not (a == b))
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self.assertTrue(a != b)
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self.assertTrue(a < b)
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def test_exception_message(self):
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class Spam:
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pass
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tests = [
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(lambda: 42 < None, r"'<' .* of 'int' and 'NoneType'"),
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(lambda: None < 42, r"'<' .* of 'NoneType' and 'int'"),
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(lambda: 42 > None, r"'>' .* of 'int' and 'NoneType'"),
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(lambda: "foo" < None, r"'<' .* of 'str' and 'NoneType'"),
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(lambda: "foo" >= 666, r"'>=' .* of 'str' and 'int'"),
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(lambda: 42 <= None, r"'<=' .* of 'int' and 'NoneType'"),
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(lambda: 42 >= None, r"'>=' .* of 'int' and 'NoneType'"),
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(lambda: 42 < [], r"'<' .* of 'int' and 'list'"),
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(lambda: () > [], r"'>' .* of 'tuple' and 'list'"),
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(lambda: None >= None, r"'>=' .* of 'NoneType' and 'NoneType'"),
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(lambda: Spam() < 42, r"'<' .* of 'Spam' and 'int'"),
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(lambda: 42 < Spam(), r"'<' .* of 'int' and 'Spam'"),
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(lambda: Spam() <= Spam(), r"'<=' .* of 'Spam' and 'Spam'"),
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]
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for i, test in enumerate(tests):
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with self.subTest(test=i):
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with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, test[1]):
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test[0]()
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class DictTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_dicts(self):
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# Verify that __eq__ and __ne__ work for dicts even if the keys and
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# values don't support anything other than __eq__ and __ne__ (and
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# __hash__). Complex numbers are a fine example of that.
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import random
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imag1a = {}
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for i in range(50):
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imag1a[random.randrange(100)*1j] = random.randrange(100)*1j
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items = list(imag1a.items())
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random.shuffle(items)
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imag1b = {}
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for k, v in items:
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imag1b[k] = v
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imag2 = imag1b.copy()
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imag2[k] = v + 1.0
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self.assertEqual(imag1a, imag1a)
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self.assertEqual(imag1a, imag1b)
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self.assertEqual(imag2, imag2)
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self.assertTrue(imag1a != imag2)
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for opname in ("lt", "le", "gt", "ge"):
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for op in opmap[opname]:
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, op, imag1a, imag2)
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class ListTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_coverage(self):
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# exercise all comparisons for lists
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x = [42]
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self.assertIs(x<x, False)
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self.assertIs(x<=x, True)
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self.assertIs(x==x, True)
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self.assertIs(x!=x, False)
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self.assertIs(x>x, False)
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self.assertIs(x>=x, True)
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y = [42, 42]
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self.assertIs(x<y, True)
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self.assertIs(x<=y, True)
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self.assertIs(x==y, False)
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self.assertIs(x!=y, True)
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self.assertIs(x>y, False)
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self.assertIs(x>=y, False)
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def test_badentry(self):
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# make sure that exceptions for item comparison are properly
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# propagated in list comparisons
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class Exc(Exception):
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pass
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class Bad:
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def __eq__(self, other):
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raise Exc
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x = [Bad()]
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y = [Bad()]
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for op in opmap["eq"]:
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self.assertRaises(Exc, op, x, y)
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def test_goodentry(self):
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# This test exercises the final call to PyObject_RichCompare()
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# in Objects/listobject.c::list_richcompare()
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class Good:
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def __lt__(self, other):
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return True
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x = [Good()]
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y = [Good()]
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for op in opmap["lt"]:
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self.assertIs(op(x, y), True)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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