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import copyreg
import unittest
from test.pickletester import ExtensionSaver
class C:
pass
class WithoutSlots(object):
pass
class WithWeakref(object):
__slots__ = ('__weakref__',)
class WithPrivate(object):
__slots__ = ('__spam',)
class WithSingleString(object):
__slots__ = 'spam'
class WithInherited(WithSingleString):
__slots__ = ('eggs',)
class CopyRegTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_class(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, copyreg.pickle,
C, None, None)
def test_noncallable_reduce(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, copyreg.pickle,
type(1), "not a callable")
def test_noncallable_constructor(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, copyreg.pickle,
type(1), int, "not a callable")
def test_bool(self):
import copy
self.assertEqual(True, copy.copy(True))
def test_extension_registry(self):
mod, func, code = 'junk1 ', ' junk2', 0xabcd
e = ExtensionSaver(code)
try:
# Shouldn't be in registry now.
self.assertRaises(ValueError, copyreg.remove_extension,
mod, func, code)
copyreg.add_extension(mod, func, code)
# Should be in the registry.
self.assertTrue(copyreg._extension_registry[mod, func] == code)
self.assertTrue(copyreg._inverted_registry[code] == (mod, func))
# Shouldn't be in the cache.
self.assertNotIn(code, copyreg._extension_cache)
# Redundant registration should be OK.
copyreg.add_extension(mod, func, code) # shouldn't blow up
# Conflicting code.
self.assertRaises(ValueError, copyreg.add_extension,
mod, func, code + 1)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, copyreg.remove_extension,
mod, func, code + 1)
# Conflicting module name.
self.assertRaises(ValueError, copyreg.add_extension,
mod[1:], func, code )
self.assertRaises(ValueError, copyreg.remove_extension,
mod[1:], func, code )
# Conflicting function name.
self.assertRaises(ValueError, copyreg.add_extension,
mod, func[1:], code)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, copyreg.remove_extension,
mod, func[1:], code)
# Can't remove one that isn't registered at all.
if code + 1 not in copyreg._inverted_registry:
self.assertRaises(ValueError, copyreg.remove_extension,
mod[1:], func[1:], code + 1)
finally:
e.restore()
# Shouldn't be there anymore.
self.assertNotIn((mod, func), copyreg._extension_registry)
# The code *may* be in copyreg._extension_registry, though, if
# we happened to pick on a registered code. So don't check for
# that.
# Check valid codes at the limits.
for code in 1, 0x7fffffff:
e = ExtensionSaver(code)
try:
copyreg.add_extension(mod, func, code)
copyreg.remove_extension(mod, func, code)
finally:
e.restore()
# Ensure invalid codes blow up.
for code in -1, 0, 0x80000000:
self.assertRaises(ValueError, copyreg.add_extension,
mod, func, code)
def test_slotnames(self):
self.assertEqual(copyreg._slotnames(WithoutSlots), [])
self.assertEqual(copyreg._slotnames(WithWeakref), [])
expected = ['_WithPrivate__spam']
self.assertEqual(copyreg._slotnames(WithPrivate), expected)
self.assertEqual(copyreg._slotnames(WithSingleString), ['spam'])
expected = ['eggs', 'spam']
expected.sort()
result = copyreg._slotnames(WithInherited)
result.sort()
self.assertEqual(result, expected)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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