| # encoding: utf-8 |
| """ |
| Tests basic things that generator3 consists of. |
| NOTE: does not work in Jython 2.2 or IronPython 1.x, because pyparsing does not. |
| """ |
| |
| import unittest |
| from generator3 import * |
| |
| M = ModuleRedeclarator |
| |
| import sys |
| |
| IS_CLI = sys.platform == 'cli' |
| VERSION = sys.version_info[:2] # only (major, minor) |
| |
| class TestRestoreFuncByDocComment(unittest.TestCase): |
| """ |
| Tries to restore function signatures by doc strings. |
| """ |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.m = ModuleRedeclarator(None, None, '/dev/null') |
| |
| def testTrivial(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(a, b, c) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(a, b, c)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testTrivialNested(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(a, (b, c), d) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(a, (b, c), d)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testWithDefault(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(a, b, c=1) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(a, b, c=1)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testNestedWithDefault(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(a, (b1, b2), c=1) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(a, (b1, b2), c=1)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testAbstractDefault(self): |
| # like new(S, ...) |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc('blah f(a, b=obscuredefault) ololo', "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(a, b=None)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testWithReserved(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(class, object, def) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(p_class, p_object, p_def)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testWithReservedOpt(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(foo, bar[, def]) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(foo, bar, p_def=None)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testPseudoNested(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(a, (b1, b2, ...)) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(a, b_tuple)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testImportLike(self): |
| # __import__ |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(name, globals={}, locals={}, fromlist=[], level=-1) ololo", |
| "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(name, globals={}, locals={}, fromlist=[], level=-1)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testOptionalBracket(self): |
| # reduce |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(function, sequence[, initial]) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(function, sequence, initial=None)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testWithMore(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(foo [, bar1, bar2, ...]) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(foo, *bar)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testNestedOptionals(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(foo [, bar1 [, bar2]]) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(foo, bar1=None, bar2=None)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testInnerTuple(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah load_module(name, file, filename, (suffix, mode, type)) ololo" |
| , "load_module", "load_module", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "load_module(name, file, filename, (suffix, mode, type))") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testIncorrectInnerTuple(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(a, (b=1, c=2)) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(a, p_b)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testNestedOnly(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f((foo, bar, baz)) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f((foo, bar, baz))") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testTwoPseudoNested(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f((a1, a2, ...), (b1, b2,..)) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(a_tuple, b_tuple)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testTwoPseudoNestedWithLead(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(x, (a1, a2, ...), (b1, b2,..)) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(x, a_tuple, b_tuple)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testPseudoNestedRange(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f((a1, ..., an), b) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(a_tuple, b)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testIncorrectList(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(x, y, 3, $) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(x, y, *args, **kwargs)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_UNRELIABLY) |
| |
| def testIncorrectStarredList(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(x, *y, 3, $) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(x, *y, **kwargs)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_UNRELIABLY) |
| |
| def testClashingNames(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(x, y, (x, y), z) ololo", "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(x, y, (x_1, y_1), z)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testQuotedParam(self): |
| # like __delattr__ |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah getattr('name') ololo", "getattr", "getattr", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "getattr(name)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testQuotedParam2(self): |
| # like __delattr__, too |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc('blah getattr("name") ololo', "getattr", "getattr", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "getattr(name)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testOptionalTripleDot(self): |
| # like new(S, ...) |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc('blah f(foo, ...) ololo', "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(foo, *more)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testUnderscoredName(self): |
| # like new(S, ...) |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc('blah f(foo_one, _bar_two) ololo', "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(foo_one, _bar_two)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testDashedName(self): |
| # like new(S, ...) |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc('blah f(something-else, for-a-change) ololo', "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(something_else, for_a_change)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testSpacedDefault(self): |
| # like new(S, ...) |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc('blah f(a, b = 1) ololo', "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(a, b=1)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testSpacedName(self): |
| # like new(S, ...) |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc('blah femme(skirt or pants) ololo', "femme", "femme", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "femme(skirt_or_pants)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| |
| class TestRestoreMethodByDocComment(unittest.TestCase): |
| """ |
| Restoring with a class name set |
| """ |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.m = ModuleRedeclarator(None, None, '/dev/null') |
| |
| def testPlainMethod(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(self, foo, bar) ololo", "f", "f", "SomeClass") |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(self, foo, bar)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testInsertSelf(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc("blah f(foo, bar) ololo", "f", "f", "SomeClass") |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(self, foo, bar)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| |
| class TestAnnotatedParameters(unittest.TestCase): |
| """ |
| f(foo: int) and friends; in doc comments, happen in 2.x world, too. |
| """ |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.m = ModuleRedeclarator(None, None, '/dev/null') |
| |
| def testMixed(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc('blah f(i: int, foo) ololo', "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(i, foo)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testNested(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc('blah f(i: int, (foo: bar, boo: Decimal)) ololo', "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(i, (foo, boo))") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| def testSpaced(self): |
| result, ret_sig, note = self.m.parse_func_doc('blah f(i: int, j :int, k : int) ololo', "f", "f", None) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "f(i, j, k)") |
| self.assertEquals(note, M.SIG_DOC_NOTE) |
| |
| |
| if not IS_CLI and VERSION < (3, 0): |
| class TestInspect(unittest.TestCase): |
| """ |
| See that inspect actually works if needed |
| """ |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.m = ModuleRedeclarator(None, None, '/dev/null') |
| |
| def testSimple(self): |
| def target(a, b, c=1, *d, **e): |
| return a, b, c, d, e |
| |
| result = restore_by_inspect(target) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "(a, b, c=1, *d, **e)") |
| |
| def testNested(self): |
| # NOTE: Py3k can't handle nested tuple args, thus we compile it conditionally |
| code = ( |
| "def target(a, (b, c), d, e=1):\n" |
| " return a, b, c, d, e" |
| ) |
| namespace = {} |
| eval(compile(code, "__main__", "single"), namespace) |
| target = namespace['target'] |
| |
| result = restore_by_inspect(target) |
| self.assertEquals(result, "(a, (b, c), d, e=1)") |
| |
| class _DiffPrintingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
| def assertEquals(self, etalon, specimen, msg=None): |
| if type(etalon) == str and type(specimen) == str and etalon != specimen: |
| print("%s" % "\n") |
| # print side by side |
| ei = iter(etalon.split("\n")) |
| si = iter(specimen.split("\n")) |
| if VERSION < (3, 0): |
| si_next = si.next |
| else: |
| si_next = si.__next__ |
| for el in ei: |
| try: sl = si_next() |
| except StopIteration: break # I wish the exception would just work as break |
| if el != sl: |
| print("!%s" % el) |
| print("?%s" % sl) |
| else: |
| print(">%s" % sl) |
| # one of the iters might not end yet |
| for el in ei: |
| print("!%s" % el) |
| for sl in si: |
| print("?%s" % sl) |
| raise self.failureException(msg) |
| else: |
| self.failUnlessEqual(etalon, specimen, msg) |
| |
| |
| class TestSpecialCases(unittest.TestCase): |
| """ |
| Tests cases where predefined overrides kick in |
| """ |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| import sys |
| |
| if VERSION >= (3, 0): |
| import builtins as the_builtins |
| |
| self.builtins_name = the_builtins.__name__ |
| else: |
| import __builtin__ as the_builtins |
| |
| self.builtins_name = the_builtins.__name__ |
| self.m = ModuleRedeclarator(the_builtins, None, '/dev/null', doing_builtins=True) |
| |
| def _testBuiltinFuncName(self, func_name, expected): |
| class_name = None |
| self.assertTrue(self.m.is_predefined_builtin(self.builtins_name, class_name, func_name)) |
| result, note = restore_predefined_builtin(class_name, func_name) |
| self.assertEquals(result, func_name + expected) |
| self.assertEquals(note, "known special case of " + func_name) |
| |
| def testZip(self): |
| self._testBuiltinFuncName("zip", "(seq1, seq2, *more_seqs)") |
| |
| def testRange(self): |
| self._testBuiltinFuncName("range", "(start=None, stop=None, step=None)") |
| |
| def testFilter(self): |
| self._testBuiltinFuncName("filter", "(function_or_none, sequence)") |
| |
| # we caould want to test a calss without __dict__, but it takes a C extension to really create one, |
| |
| class TestDataOutput(_DiffPrintingTestCase): |
| """ |
| Tests for sanity of output of data members |
| """ |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.m = ModuleRedeclarator(self, None, 4) # Pass anything with __dict__ as module |
| |
| def checkFmtValue(self, data, expected): |
| buf = Buf(self.m) |
| self.m.fmt_value(buf.out, data, 0) |
| result = "".join(buf.data).strip() |
| self.assertEquals(expected, result) |
| |
| def testRecursiveDict(self): |
| data = {'a': 1} |
| data['b'] = data |
| expected = "\n".join(( |
| "{", |
| " 'a': 1,", |
| " 'b': '<value is a self-reference, replaced by this string>',", |
| "}" |
| )) |
| self.checkFmtValue(data, expected) |
| |
| def testRecursiveList(self): |
| data = [1] |
| data.append(data) |
| data.append(2) |
| data.append([10, data, 20]) |
| expected = "\n".join(( |
| "[", |
| " 1,", |
| " '<value is a self-reference, replaced by this string>',", |
| " 2,", |
| " [", |
| " 10,", |
| " '<value is a self-reference, replaced by this string>',", |
| " 20,", |
| " ],", |
| "]" |
| )) |
| self.checkFmtValue(data, expected) |
| |
| if not IS_CLI: |
| class TestReturnTypes(unittest.TestCase): |
| """ |
| Tests for sanity of output of data members |
| """ |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.m = ModuleRedeclarator(None, None, 4) |
| |
| def checkRestoreFunction(self, doc, expected): |
| spec, ret_literal, note = self.m.parse_func_doc(doc, "foo", "foo", None) |
| self.assertEqual(expected, ret_literal, "%r != %r; spec=%r, note=%r" % (expected, ret_literal, spec, note)) |
| pass |
| |
| def testSimpleArrowInt(self): |
| doc = "This is foo(bar) -> int" |
| self.checkRestoreFunction(doc, "0") |
| |
| def testSimpleArrowList(self): |
| doc = "This is foo(bar) -> list" |
| self.checkRestoreFunction(doc, "[]") |
| |
| def testArrowListOf(self): |
| doc = "This is foo(bar) -> list of int" |
| self.checkRestoreFunction(doc, "[]") |
| |
| # def testArrowTupleOf(self): |
| # doc = "This is foo(bar) -> (a, b,..)" |
| # self.checkRestoreFunction(doc, "()") |
| |
| def testSimplePrefixInt(self): |
| doc = "This is int foo(bar)" |
| self.checkRestoreFunction(doc, "0") |
| |
| def testSimplePrefixObject(self): |
| doc = "Makes an instance: object foo(bar)" |
| self.checkRestoreFunction(doc, "object()") |
| |
| if VERSION < (3, 0): |
| # TODO: we only support it in 2.x; must update when we do it in 3.x, too |
| def testSimpleArrowFile(self): |
| doc = "Opens a file: foo(bar) -> file" |
| self.checkRestoreFunction(doc, "file('/dev/null')") |
| |
| def testUnrelatedPrefix(self): |
| doc = """ |
| Consumes a list of int |
| foo(bar) |
| """ |
| self.checkRestoreFunction(doc, None) |
| |
| |
| ### |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| unittest.main() |