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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Doc/library/pprint.rst
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Lib/idlelib/NEWS.txt
Lib/idlelib/NEWS.txt
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Lib/idlelib/idle.bat
Lib/idlelib/idle.bat
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Lib/json/decoder.py
Lib/json/decoder.py
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Lib/test/json_tests/__init__.py
Lib/test/json_tests/__init__.py
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Lib/test/json_tests/test_decode.py
Lib/test/json_tests/test_decode.py
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Lib/test/json_tests/test_default.py
Lib/test/json_tests/test_default.py
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Lib/test/json_tests/test_dump.py
Lib/test/json_tests/test_dump.py
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Lib/test/json_tests/test_encode_basestring_ascii.py
Lib/test/json_tests/test_encode_basestring_ascii.py
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Lib/test/json_tests/test_fail.py
Lib/test/json_tests/test_fail.py
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Lib/test/json_tests/test_float.py
Lib/test/json_tests/test_float.py
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Lib/test/json_tests/test_indent.py
Lib/test/json_tests/test_indent.py
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Lib/test/json_tests/test_pass1.py
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Lib/test/json_tests/test_recursion.py
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Doc/howto/sockets.rst
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@@ -43,10 +43,10 @@ web server it's talking to uses both "server" sockets and "client" sockets.
History
-------
Of the various forms of
IPC (*Inter Process Communication*), sockets are by far
the most popular. On any given platform, there are likely to be other forms of
IPC that are faster, but for cross-platform communication, sockets are about the
only game in town.
Of the various forms of
:abbr:`IPC (Inter Process Communication)`,
sockets are by far the most popular. On any given platform, there are
likely to be other forms of IPC that are faster, but for
cross-platform communication, sockets are about the
only game in town.
They were invented in Berkeley as part of the BSD flavor of Unix. They spread
like wildfire with the Internet. With good reason --- the combination of sockets
...
...
@@ -66,13 +66,14 @@ your browser did something like the following::
# - the normal http port
s.connect(("www.mcmillan-inc.com", 80))
When the ``connect`` completes, the socket ``s`` can now be used to send in a
request for the text of this page. The same socket will read the reply, and then
be destroyed. That's right - destroyed. Client sockets are normally only used
for one exchange (or a small set of sequential exchanges).
When the ``connect`` completes, the socket ``s`` can be used to send
in a request for the text of the page. The same socket will read the
reply, and then be destroyed. That's right, destroyed. Client sockets
are normally only used for one exchange (or a small set of sequential
exchanges).
What happens in the web server is a bit more complex. First, the web server
creates a "server socket"
.
::
creates a "server socket"::
#create an INET, STREAMing socket
serversocket = socket.socket(
...
...
@@ -96,7 +97,7 @@ Finally, the argument to ``listen`` tells the socket library that we want it to
queue up as many as 5 connect requests (the normal max) before refusing outside
connections. If the rest of the code is written properly, that should be plenty.
OK, now we have a "server" socket, listening on port 80. Now we
enter the
Now that we have a "server" socket, listening on port 80, we can
enter the
mainloop of the web server::
while True:
...
...
@@ -145,7 +146,7 @@ perhaps a signon. But that's a design decision - it's not a rule of sockets.
Now there are two sets of verbs to use for communication. You can use ``send``
and ``recv``, or you can transform your client socket into a file-like beast and
use ``read`` and ``write``. The latter is the way Java presents
their
sockets.
use ``read`` and ``write``. The latter is the way Java presents
its
sockets.
I'm not going to talk about it here, except to warn you that you need to use
``flush`` on sockets. These are buffered "files", and a common mistake is to
``write`` something, and then ``read`` for a reply. Without a ``flush`` in
...
...
@@ -166,11 +167,11 @@ this connection. Ever. You may be able to send data successfully; I'll talk
about that some on the next page.
A protocol like HTTP uses a socket for only one transfer. The client sends a
request, the reads a reply. That's it. The socket is discarded. This means that
request, the
n
reads a reply. That's it. The socket is discarded. This means that
a client can detect the end of the reply by receiving 0 bytes.
But if you plan to reuse your socket for further transfers, you need to realize
that *there is no
"EOT" (End of Transfer)
on a socket.* I repeat: if a socket
that *there is no
* :abbr:`EOT (End of Transfer)` *
on a socket.* I repeat: if a socket
``send`` or ``recv`` returns after handling 0 bytes, the connection has been
broken. If the connection has *not* been broken, you may wait on a ``recv``
forever, because the socket will *not* tell you that there's nothing more to
...
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@@ -336,7 +337,7 @@ Use ``select``.
In C, coding ``select`` is fairly complex. In Python, it's a piece of cake, but
it's close enough to the C version that if you understand ``select`` in Python,
you'll have little trouble with it in C
.
::
you'll have little trouble with it in C::
ready_to_read, ready_to_write, in_error = \
select.select(
...
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@@ -353,9 +354,9 @@ call is blocking, but you can give it a timeout. This is generally a sensible
thing to do - give it a nice long timeout (say a minute) unless you have good
reason to do otherwise.
In return, you will get three lists. They
have
the sockets that are actually
In return, you will get three lists. They
contain
the sockets that are actually
readable, writable and in error. Each of these lists is a subset (possibly
empty) of the corresponding list you passed in.
And i
f you put a socket in more
empty) of the corresponding list you passed in.
I
f you put a socket in more
than one input list, it will only be (at most) in one output list.
If a socket is in the output readable list, you can be
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@@ -189,37 +189,105 @@ are converted to strings. The default implementation uses the internals of the
.. _pprint-example:
pprint
Example
-------
-------
Example
-------
T
his example demonstrates several uses of the :func:`pprint` function and its
parameters.
T
o demonstrate several uses of the :func:`pprint` function and its parameters,
let's fetch information about a package from PyPI::
>>> import json
>>> import pprint
>>> tup = ('spam', ('eggs', ('lumberjack', ('knights', ('ni', ('dead',
... ('parrot', ('fresh fruit',))))))))
>>> stuff = ['a' * 10, tup, ['a' * 30, 'b' * 30], ['c' * 20, 'd' * 20]]
>>> pprint.pprint(stuff)
['aaaaaaaaaa',
('spam',
('eggs',
('lumberjack',
('knights', ('ni', ('dead', ('parrot', ('fresh fruit',)))))))),
['aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa', 'bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb'],
['cccccccccccccccccccc', 'dddddddddddddddddddd']]
>>> pprint.pprint(stuff, depth=3)
['aaaaaaaaaa',
('spam', ('eggs', (...))),
['aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa', 'bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb'],
['cccccccccccccccccccc', 'dddddddddddddddddddd']]
>>> pprint.pprint(stuff, width=60)
['aaaaaaaaaa',
('spam',
('eggs',
('lumberjack',
('knights',
('ni', ('dead', ('parrot', ('fresh fruit',)))))))),
['aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa',
'bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb'],
['cccccccccccccccccccc', 'dddddddddddddddddddd']]
>>> from urllib.request import urlopen
>>> with urlopen('http://pypi.python.org/pypi/configparser/json') as url:
... http_info = url.info()
... raw_data = url.read().decode(http_info.get_content_charset())
>>> package_data = json.loads(raw_data)
>>> result = {'headers': http_info.items(), 'body': package_data}
In its basic form, :func:`pprint` shows the whole object::
>>> pprint.pprint(result)
{'body': {'info': {'_pypi_hidden': False,
'_pypi_ordering': 12,
'classifiers': ['Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',
'Natural Language :: English',
'Operating System :: OS Independent',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules'],
'download_url': 'UNKNOWN',
'home_page': 'http://docs.python.org/py3k/library/configparser.html',
'keywords': 'configparser ini parsing conf cfg configuration file',
'license': 'MIT',
'name': 'configparser',
'package_url': 'http://pypi.python.org/pypi/configparser',
'platform': 'any',
'release_url': 'http://pypi.python.org/pypi/configparser/3.2.0r3',
'requires_python': None,
'stable_version': None,
'summary': 'This library brings the updated configparser from Python 3.2+ to Python 2.6-2.7.',
'version': '3.2.0r3'},
'urls': [{'comment_text': '',
'downloads': 47,
'filename': 'configparser-3.2.0r3.tar.gz',
'has_sig': False,
'md5_digest': '8500fd87c61ac0de328fc996fce69b96',
'packagetype': 'sdist',
'python_version': 'source',
'size': 32281,
'upload_time': '2011-05-10T16:28:50',
'url': 'http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/c/configparser/configparser-3.2.0r3.tar.gz'}]},
'headers': [('Date', 'Sat, 14 May 2011 12:48:52 GMT'),
('Server', 'Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)'),
('Content-Disposition', 'inline'),
('Connection', 'close'),
('Transfer-Encoding', 'chunked'),
('Content-Type', 'application/json; charset="UTF-8"')]}
The result can be limited to a certain *depth* (ellipsis is used for deeper
contents)::
>>> pprint.pprint(result, depth=3)
{'body': {'info': {'_pypi_hidden': False,
'_pypi_ordering': 12,
'classifiers': [...],
'download_url': 'UNKNOWN',
'home_page': 'http://docs.python.org/py3k/library/configparser.html',
'keywords': 'configparser ini parsing conf cfg configuration file',
'license': 'MIT',
'name': 'configparser',
'package_url': 'http://pypi.python.org/pypi/configparser',
'platform': 'any',
'release_url': 'http://pypi.python.org/pypi/configparser/3.2.0r3',
'requires_python': None,
'stable_version': None,
'summary': 'This library brings the updated configparser from Python 3.2+ to Python 2.6-2.7.',
'version': '3.2.0r3'},
'urls': [{...}]},
'headers': [('Date', 'Sat, 14 May 2011 12:48:52 GMT'),
('Server', 'Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)'),
('Content-Disposition', 'inline'),
('Connection', 'close'),
('Transfer-Encoding', 'chunked'),
('Content-Type', 'application/json; charset="UTF-8"')]}
Additionally, maximum *width* can be suggested. If a long object cannot be
split, the specified width will be exceeded::
>>> pprint.pprint(result['headers'], width=30)
[('Date',
'Sat, 14 May 2011 12:48:52 GMT'),
('Server',
'Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)'),
('Content-Disposition',
'inline'),
('Connection', 'close'),
('Transfer-Encoding',
'chunked'),
('Content-Type',
'application/json; charset="UTF-8"')]
Lib/idlelib/NEWS.txt
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@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ What's New in IDLE 3.2.1?
*Release date: 15-May-11*
- Issue #6378: Further adjust idle.bat to start associated Python
- Issue #11896: Save on Close failed despite selecting "Yes" in dialog.
- Issue #1028: Ctrl-space binding to show completions was causing IDLE to exit.
...
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@@ -63,7 +65,7 @@ What's New in IDLE 2.7? (UNRELEASED, but merged into 3.1 releases above.)
extract port from command line when warnings are present.
- Tk 8.5 Text widget requires 'wordprocessor' tabstyle attr to handle
mixed space/tab properly. Issue 512
0
, patch by Guilherme Polo.
mixed space/tab properly. Issue 512
9
, patch by Guilherme Polo.
- Issue #3549: On MacOS the preferences menu was not present
...
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Lib/idlelib/idle.bat
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@echo
off
rem Start IDLE using the appropriate Python interpreter
set
CURRDIR
=
%~dp0
start
"
%CURRDIR%
..\..\pythonw.exe"
"
%CURRDIR%
idle.pyw"
%
1
%
2
%
3
%
4
%
5
%
6
%
7
%
8
%
9
start
"
IDLE"
"
%CURRDIR%
..\..\pythonw.exe"
"
%CURRDIR%
idle.pyw"
%
1
%
2
%
3
%
4
%
5
%
6
%
7
%
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%
9
Lib/json/decoder.py
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import re
import
sys
import
struct
from
json
.scanner
import
make_
scanner
from
json
import
scanner
try
:
from
_json
import
scanstring
as
c_scanstring
except
ImportError
:
...
...
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ class JSONDecoder(object):
self
.
parse_array
=
JSONArray
self
.
parse_string
=
scanstring
self
.
memo
=
{}
self
.
scan_once
=
make_scanner
(
self
)
self
.
scan_once
=
scanner
.
make_scanner
(
self
)
def
decode
(
self
,
s
,
_w
=
WHITESPACE
.
match
):
...
...
Lib/test/json_tests/__init__.py
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import
os
import
sys
import
unittest
import
json
import
doctest
import
unittest
from
test
import
support
# import json with and without accelerations
cjson
=
support
.
import_fresh_module
(
'json'
,
fresh
=
[
'_json'
])
pyjson
=
support
.
import_fresh_module
(
'json'
,
blocked
=
[
'_json'
])
# create two base classes that will be used by the other tests
class
PyTest
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
json
=
pyjson
loads
=
staticmethod
(
pyjson
.
loads
)
dumps
=
staticmethod
(
pyjson
.
dumps
)
@
unittest
.
skipUnless
(
cjson
,
'requires _json'
)
class
CTest
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
if
cjson
is
not
None
:
json
=
cjson
loads
=
staticmethod
(
cjson
.
loads
)
dumps
=
staticmethod
(
cjson
.
dumps
)
# test PyTest and CTest checking if the functions come from the right module
class
TestPyTest
(
PyTest
):
def
test_pyjson
(
self
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
json
.
scanner
.
make_scanner
.
__module__
,
'json.scanner'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
json
.
decoder
.
scanstring
.
__module__
,
'json.decoder'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
json
.
encoder
.
encode_basestring_ascii
.
__module__
,
'json.encoder'
)
class
TestCTest
(
CTest
):
def
test_cjson
(
self
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
json
.
scanner
.
make_scanner
.
__module__
,
'_json'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
json
.
decoder
.
scanstring
.
__module__
,
'_json'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
json
.
encoder
.
c_make_encoder
.
__module__
,
'_json'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
json
.
encoder
.
encode_basestring_ascii
.
__module__
,
'_json'
)
here
=
os
.
path
.
dirname
(
__file__
)
...
...
@@ -17,12 +56,11 @@ def test_suite():
return
suite
def
additional_tests
():
import
json
import
json.encoder
import
json.decoder
suite
=
unittest
.
TestSuite
()
for
mod
in
(
json
,
json
.
encoder
,
json
.
decoder
):
suite
.
addTest
(
doctest
.
DocTestSuite
(
mod
))
suite
.
addTest
(
TestPyTest
(
'test_pyjson'
))
suite
.
addTest
(
TestCTest
(
'test_cjson'
))
return
suite
def
main
():
...
...
Lib/test/json_tests/test_decode.py
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import
decimal
from
unittest
import
TestCase
from
io
import
StringIO
from
contextlib
import
contextmanager
import
json
import
json.decoder
import
json.scanner
from
collections
import
OrderedDict
from
test.json_tests
import
PyTest
,
CTest
@
contextmanager
def
use_python_scanner
():
py_scanner
=
json
.
scanner
.
py_make_scanner
old_scanner
=
json
.
decoder
.
make_scanner
json
.
decoder
.
make_scanner
=
py_scanner
try
:
yield
finally
:
json
.
decoder
.
make_scanner
=
old_scanner
class
TestDecode
(
TestCase
):
class
TestDecode
:
def
test_decimal
(
self
):
rval
=
json
.
loads
(
'1.1'
,
parse_float
=
decimal
.
Decimal
)
rval
=
self
.
loads
(
'1.1'
,
parse_float
=
decimal
.
Decimal
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
isinstance
(
rval
,
decimal
.
Decimal
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
rval
,
decimal
.
Decimal
(
'1.1'
))
def
test_float
(
self
):
rval
=
json
.
loads
(
'1'
,
parse_int
=
float
)
rval
=
self
.
loads
(
'1'
,
parse_int
=
float
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
isinstance
(
rval
,
float
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
rval
,
1.0
)
def
test_empty_objects
(
self
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
loads
(
'{}'
),
{})
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
loads
(
'[]'
),
[])
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
loads
(
'""'
),
""
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
loads
(
'{}'
),
{})
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
loads
(
'[]'
),
[])
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
loads
(
'""'
),
""
)
def
test_object_pairs_hook
(
self
):
s
=
'{"xkd":1, "kcw":2, "art":3, "hxm":4, "qrt":5, "pad":6, "hoy":7}'
p
=
[(
"xkd"
,
1
),
(
"kcw"
,
2
),
(
"art"
,
3
),
(
"hxm"
,
4
),
(
"qrt"
,
5
),
(
"pad"
,
6
),
(
"hoy"
,
7
)]
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
loads
(
s
),
eval
(
s
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
loads
(
s
,
object_pairs_hook
=
lambda
x
:
x
),
p
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
load
(
StringIO
(
s
),
object_pairs_hook
=
lambda
x
:
x
),
p
)
od
=
json
.
loads
(
s
,
object_pairs_hook
=
OrderedDict
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
loads
(
s
),
eval
(
s
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
loads
(
s
,
object_pairs_hook
=
lambda
x
:
x
),
p
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
json
.
load
(
StringIO
(
s
),
object_pairs_hook
=
lambda
x
:
x
),
p
)
od
=
self
.
loads
(
s
,
object_pairs_hook
=
OrderedDict
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
od
,
OrderedDict
(
p
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
type
(
od
),
OrderedDict
)
# the object_pairs_hook takes priority over the object_hook
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
loads
(
s
,
object_pairs_hook
=
OrderedDict
,
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
loads
(
s
,
object_pairs_hook
=
OrderedDict
,
object_hook
=
lambda
x
:
None
),
OrderedDict
(
p
))
...
...
@@ -57,7 +40,7 @@ class TestDecode(TestCase):
# Several optimizations were made that skip over calls to
# the whitespace regex, so this test is designed to try and
# exercise the uncommon cases. The array cases are already covered.
rval
=
json
.
loads
(
'{ "key" : "value" , "k":"v" }'
)
rval
=
self
.
loads
(
'{ "key" : "value" , "k":"v" }'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
rval
,
{
"key"
:
"value"
,
"k"
:
"v"
})
def
check_keys_reuse
(
self
,
source
,
loads
):
...
...
@@ -68,7 +51,9 @@ class TestDecode(TestCase):
def
test_keys_reuse
(
self
):
s
=
'[{"a_key": 1, "b_
\
xe9
": 2}, {"a_key": 3, "b_
\
xe9
": 4}]'
self
.
check_keys_reuse
(
s
,
json
.
loads
)
# Disabled: the pure Python version of json simply doesn't work
with
use_python_scanner
():
self
.
check_keys_reuse
(
s
,
json
.
decoder
.
JSONDecoder
().
decode
)
self
.
check_keys_reuse
(
s
,
self
.
loads
)
self
.
check_keys_reuse
(
s
,
self
.
json
.
decoder
.
JSONDecoder
().
decode
)
class
TestPyDecode
(
TestDecode
,
PyTest
):
pass
class
TestCDecode
(
TestDecode
,
CTest
):
pass
Lib/test/json_tests/test_default.py
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from
unittest
import
TestCase
from
test.json_tests
import
PyTest
,
CTest
import
json
class
TestDefault
(
TestCase
)
:
class
TestDefault
:
def
test_default
(
self
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
dumps
(
type
,
default
=
repr
),
json
.
dumps
(
repr
(
type
)))
self
.
dumps
(
type
,
default
=
repr
),
self
.
dumps
(
repr
(
type
)))
class
TestPyDefault
(
TestDefault
,
PyTest
):
pass
class
TestCDefault
(
TestDefault
,
CTest
):
pass
Lib/test/json_tests/test_dump.py
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from
unittest
import
TestCase
from
io
import
StringIO
from
test.json_tests
import
PyTest
,
CTest
import
json
class
TestDump
(
TestCase
)
:
class
TestDump
:
def
test_dump
(
self
):
sio
=
StringIO
()
json
.
dump
({},
sio
)
self
.
json
.
dump
({},
sio
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
sio
.
getvalue
(),
'{}'
)
def
test_dumps
(
self
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
dumps
({}),
'{}'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
dumps
({}),
'{}'
)
def
test_encode_truefalse
(
self
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
dumps
(
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
dumps
(
{
True
:
False
,
False
:
True
},
sort_keys
=
True
),
'{"false": true, "true": false}'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
dumps
(
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
dumps
(
{
2
:
3.0
,
4.0
:
5
,
False
:
1
,
6
:
True
},
sort_keys
=
True
),
'{"false": 1, "2": 3.0, "4.0": 5, "6": true}'
)
class
TestPyDump
(
TestDump
,
PyTest
):
pass
class
TestCDump
(
TestDump
,
CTest
):
pass
Lib/test/json_tests/test_encode_basestring_ascii.py
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from
unittest
import
TestCase
import
json.encoder
from
json
import
dumps
from
collections
import
OrderedDict
from
test.json_tests
import
PyTest
,
CTest
CASES
=
[
(
'/
\
\
"
\
ucafe
\
ubabe
\
uab98
\
ufcde
\
ubcda
\
uef4a
\
x08
\
x0c
\
n
\
r
\
t
`1~!@#$%^&*()_+-=[]{}|;:
\
'
,./<>?'
,
'"/
\
\
\
\
\
\
"
\
\
ucafe
\
\
ubabe
\
\
uab98
\
\
ufcde
\
\
ubcda
\
\
uef4a
\
\
b
\
\
f
\
\
n
\
\
r
\
\
t`1~!@#$%^&*()_+-=[]{}|;:
\
'
,./<>?"'
),
...
...
@@ -21,19 +19,11 @@ CASES = [
(
'
\
u0123
\
u4567
\
u89ab
\
ucdef
\
uabcd
\
uef4a
'
,
'"
\
\
u0123
\
\
u4567
\
\
u89ab
\
\
ucdef
\
\
uabcd
\
\
uef4a"'
),
]
class
TestEncodeBaseStringAscii
(
TestCase
):
def
test_py_encode_basestring_ascii
(
self
):
self
.
_test_encode_basestring_ascii
(
json
.
encoder
.
py_encode_basestring_ascii
)
def
test_c_encode_basestring_ascii
(
self
):
if
not
json
.
encoder
.
c_encode_basestring_ascii
:
return
self
.
_test_encode_basestring_ascii
(
json
.
encoder
.
c_encode_basestring_ascii
)
def
_test_encode_basestring_ascii
(
self
,
encode_basestring_ascii
):
fname
=
encode_basestring_ascii
.
__name__
class
TestEncodeBasestringAscii
:
def
test_encode_basestring_ascii
(
self
):
fname
=
self
.
json
.
encoder
.
encode_basestring_ascii
.
__name__
for
input_string
,
expect
in
CASES
:
result
=
encode_basestring_ascii
(
input_string
)
result
=
self
.
json
.
encoder
.
encode_basestring_ascii
(
input_string
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
result
,
expect
,
'{0!r} != {1!r} for {2}({3!r})'
.
format
(
result
,
expect
,
fname
,
input_string
))
...
...
@@ -41,10 +31,14 @@ class TestEncodeBaseStringAscii(TestCase):
def
test_ordered_dict
(
self
):
# See issue 6105
items
=
[(
'one'
,
1
),
(
'two'
,
2
),
(
'three'
,
3
),
(
'four'
,
4
),
(
'five'
,
5
)]
s
=
json
.
dumps
(
OrderedDict
(
items
))
s
=
self
.
dumps
(
OrderedDict
(
items
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
s
,
'{"one": 1, "two": 2, "three": 3, "four": 4, "five": 5}'
)
def
test_sorted_dict
(
self
):
items
=
[(
'one'
,
1
),
(
'two'
,
2
),
(
'three'
,
3
),
(
'four'
,
4
),
(
'five'
,
5
)]
s
=
json
.
dumps
(
dict
(
items
),
sort_keys
=
True
)
s
=
self
.
dumps
(
dict
(
items
),
sort_keys
=
True
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
s
,
'{"five": 5, "four": 4, "one": 1, "three": 3, "two": 2}'
)
class
TestPyEncodeBasestringAscii
(
TestEncodeBasestringAscii
,
PyTest
):
pass
class
TestCEncodeBasestringAscii
(
TestEncodeBasestringAscii
,
CTest
):
pass
Lib/test/json_tests/test_fail.py
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from
unittest
import
TestCase
import
json
from
test.json_tests
import
PyTest
,
CTest
# Fri Dec 30 18:57:26 2005
JSONDOCS
=
[
...
...
@@ -61,15 +59,15 @@ SKIPS = {
18
:
"spec doesn't specify any nesting limitations"
,
}
class
TestFail
(
TestCase
)
:
class
TestFail
:
def
test_failures
(
self
):
for
idx
,
doc
in
enumerate
(
JSONDOCS
):
idx
=
idx
+
1
if
idx
in
SKIPS
:
json
.
loads
(
doc
)
self
.
loads
(
doc
)
continue
try
:
json
.
loads
(
doc
)
self
.
loads
(
doc
)
except
ValueError
:
pass
else
:
...
...
@@ -79,7 +77,11 @@ class TestFail(TestCase):
data
=
{
'a'
:
1
,
(
1
,
2
)
:
2
}
#This is for c encoder
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
json
.
dumps
,
data
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
self
.
dumps
,
data
)
#This is for python encoder
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
json
.
dumps
,
data
,
indent
=
True
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
self
.
dumps
,
data
,
indent
=
True
)
class
TestPyFail
(
TestFail
,
PyTest
):
pass
class
TestCFail
(
TestFail
,
CTest
):
pass
Lib/test/json_tests/test_float.py
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import
math
from
unittest
import
TestCase
from
test.json_tests
import
PyTest
,
CTest
import
json
class
TestFloat
(
TestCase
)
:
class
TestFloat
:
def
test_floats
(
self
):
for
num
in
[
1617161771.7650001
,
math
.
pi
,
math
.
pi
**
100
,
math
.
pi
**-
100
,
3.1
]:
self
.
assertEqual
(
float
(
json
.
dumps
(
num
)),
num
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
loads
(
json
.
dumps
(
num
)),
num
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
float
(
self
.
dumps
(
num
)),
num
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
loads
(
self
.
dumps
(
num
)),
num
)
def
test_ints
(
self
):
for
num
in
[
1
,
1
<<
32
,
1
<<
64
]:
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
dumps
(
num
),
str
(
num
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
int
(
json
.
dumps
(
num
)),
num
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
dumps
(
num
),
str
(
num
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
int
(
self
.
dumps
(
num
)),
num
)
class
TestPyFloat
(
TestFloat
,
PyTest
):
pass
class
TestCFloat
(
TestFloat
,
CTest
):
pass
Lib/test/json_tests/test_indent.py
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from
unittest
import
TestCase
import
json
import
textwrap
from
io
import
StringIO
from
test.json_tests
import
PyTest
,
CTest
class
TestIndent
(
TestCase
)
:
class
TestIndent
:
def
test_indent
(
self
):
h
=
[[
'blorpie'
],
[
'whoops'
],
[],
'd-shtaeou'
,
'd-nthiouh'
,
'i-vhbjkhnth'
,
{
'nifty'
:
87
},
{
'field'
:
'yes'
,
'morefield'
:
False
}
]
...
...
@@ -30,14 +29,13 @@ class TestIndent(TestCase):
\
t
}
]"""
)
d1
=
self
.
dumps
(
h
)
d2
=
self
.
dumps
(
h
,
indent
=
2
,
sort_keys
=
True
,
separators
=
(
','
,
': '
))
d3
=
self
.
dumps
(
h
,
indent
=
'
\
t
'
,
sort_keys
=
True
,
separators
=
(
','
,
': '
))
d1
=
json
.
dumps
(
h
)
d2
=
json
.
dumps
(
h
,
indent
=
2
,
sort_keys
=
True
,
separators
=
(
','
,
': '
))
d3
=
json
.
dumps
(
h
,
indent
=
'
\
t
'
,
sort_keys
=
True
,
separators
=
(
','
,
': '
))
h1
=
json
.
loads
(
d1
)
h2
=
json
.
loads
(
d2
)
h3
=
json
.
loads
(
d3
)
h1
=
self
.
loads
(
d1
)
h2
=
self
.
loads
(
d2
)
h3
=
self
.
loads
(
d3
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
h1
,
h
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
h2
,
h
)
...
...
@@ -48,14 +46,18 @@ class TestIndent(TestCase):
def
test_indent0
(
self
):
h
=
{
3
:
1
}
def
check
(
indent
,
expected
):
d1
=
json
.
dumps
(
h
,
indent
=
indent
)
d1
=
self
.
dumps
(
h
,
indent
=
indent
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
d1
,
expected
)
sio
=
StringIO
()
json
.
dump
(
h
,
sio
,
indent
=
indent
)
self
.
json
.
dump
(
h
,
sio
,
indent
=
indent
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
sio
.
getvalue
(),
expected
)
# indent=0 should emit newlines
check
(
0
,
'{
\
n
"3": 1
\
n
}'
)
# indent=None is more compact
check
(
None
,
'{"3": 1}'
)
class
TestPyIndent
(
TestIndent
,
PyTest
):
pass
class
TestCIndent
(
TestIndent
,
CTest
):
pass
Lib/test/json_tests/test_pass1.py
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65a4be3b
from
unittest
import
TestCase
from
test.json_tests
import
PyTest
,
CTest
import
json
# from http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass1.json
JSON
=
r'''
...
...
@@ -62,15 +61,19 @@ JSON = r'''
,"rosebud"]
'''
class
TestPass1
(
TestCase
)
:
class
TestPass1
:
def
test_parse
(
self
):
# test in/out equivalence and parsing
res
=
json
.
loads
(
JSON
)
out
=
json
.
dumps
(
res
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
res
,
json
.
loads
(
out
))
res
=
self
.
loads
(
JSON
)
out
=
self
.
dumps
(
res
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
res
,
self
.
loads
(
out
))
try
:
json
.
dumps
(
res
,
allow_nan
=
False
)
self
.
dumps
(
res
,
allow_nan
=
False
)
except
ValueError
:
pass
else
:
self
.
fail
(
"23456789012E666 should be out of range"
)
class
TestPyPass1
(
TestPass1
,
PyTest
):
pass
class
TestCPass1
(
TestPass1
,
CTest
):
pass
Lib/test/json_tests/test_pass2.py
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from
unittest
import
TestCase
import
json
from
test.json_tests
import
PyTest
,
CTest
# from http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass2.json
JSON
=
r'''
[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[["Not too deep"]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
'''
class
TestPass2
(
TestCase
)
:
class
TestPass2
:
def
test_parse
(
self
):
# test in/out equivalence and parsing
res
=
json
.
loads
(
JSON
)
out
=
json
.
dumps
(
res
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
res
,
json
.
loads
(
out
))
res
=
self
.
loads
(
JSON
)
out
=
self
.
dumps
(
res
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
res
,
self
.
loads
(
out
))
class
TestPyPass2
(
TestPass2
,
PyTest
):
pass
class
TestCPass2
(
TestPass2
,
CTest
):
pass
Lib/test/json_tests/test_pass3.py
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65a4be3b
from
unittest
import
TestCase
from
test.json_tests
import
PyTest
,
CTest
import
json
# from http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass3.json
JSON
=
r'''
...
...
@@ -12,9 +11,14 @@ JSON = r'''
}
'''
class
TestPass3
(
TestCase
):
class
TestPass3
:
def
test_parse
(
self
):
# test in/out equivalence and parsing
res
=
json
.
loads
(
JSON
)
out
=
json
.
dumps
(
res
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
res
,
json
.
loads
(
out
))
res
=
self
.
loads
(
JSON
)
out
=
self
.
dumps
(
res
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
res
,
self
.
loads
(
out
))
class
TestPyPass3
(
TestPass3
,
PyTest
):
pass
class
TestCPass3
(
TestPass3
,
CTest
):
pass
Lib/test/json_tests/test_recursion.py
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65a4be3b
from
unittest
import
TestCase
from
test.json_tests
import
PyTest
,
CTest
import
json
class
JSONTestObject
:
pass
class
RecursiveJSONEncoder
(
json
.
JSONEncoder
):
recurse
=
False
def
default
(
self
,
o
):
if
o
is
JSONTestObject
:
if
self
.
recurse
:
return
[
JSONTestObject
]
else
:
return
'JSONTestObject'
return
json
.
JSONEncoder
.
default
(
o
)
class
EndlessJSONEncoder
(
json
.
JSONEncoder
):
def
default
(
self
,
o
):
"""If check_circular is False, this will keep adding another list."""
return
[
o
]
class
TestRecursion
(
TestCase
):
class
TestRecursion
:
def
test_listrecursion
(
self
):
x
=
[]
x
.
append
(
x
)
try
:
json
.
dumps
(
x
)
self
.
dumps
(
x
)
except
ValueError
:
pass
else
:
...
...
@@ -36,7 +19,7 @@ class TestRecursion(TestCase):
y
=
[
x
]
x
.
append
(
y
)
try
:
json
.
dumps
(
x
)
self
.
dumps
(
x
)
except
ValueError
:
pass
else
:
...
...
@@ -44,13 +27,13 @@ class TestRecursion(TestCase):
y
=
[]
x
=
[
y
,
y
]
# ensure that the marker is cleared
json
.
dumps
(
x
)
self
.
dumps
(
x
)
def
test_dictrecursion
(
self
):
x
=
{}
x
[
"test"
]
=
x
try
:
json
.
dumps
(
x
)
self
.
dumps
(
x
)
except
ValueError
:
pass
else
:
...
...
@@ -58,9 +41,19 @@ class TestRecursion(TestCase):
x
=
{}
y
=
{
"a"
:
x
,
"b"
:
x
}
# ensure that the marker is cleared
json
.
dumps
(
x
)
self
.
dumps
(
x
)
def
test_defaultrecursion
(
self
):
class
RecursiveJSONEncoder
(
self
.
json
.
JSONEncoder
):
recurse
=
False
def
default
(
self
,
o
):
if
o
is
JSONTestObject
:
if
self
.
recurse
:
return
[
JSONTestObject
]
else
:
return
'JSONTestObject'
return
pyjson
.
JSONEncoder
.
default
(
o
)
enc
=
RecursiveJSONEncoder
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
enc
.
encode
(
JSONTestObject
),
'"JSONTestObject"'
)
enc
.
recurse
=
True
...
...
@@ -76,11 +69,11 @@ class TestRecursion(TestCase):
# test that loading highly-nested objects doesn't segfault when C
# accelerations are used. See #12017
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
RuntimeError
):
json
.
loads
(
'{"a":'
*
100000
+
'1'
+
'}'
*
100000
)
self
.
loads
(
'{"a":'
*
100000
+
'1'
+
'}'
*
100000
)
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
RuntimeError
):
json
.
loads
(
'{"a":'
*
100000
+
'[1]'
+
'}'
*
100000
)
self
.
loads
(
'{"a":'
*
100000
+
'[1]'
+
'}'
*
100000
)
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
RuntimeError
):
json
.
loads
(
'['
*
100000
+
'1'
+
']'
*
100000
)
self
.
loads
(
'['
*
100000
+
'1'
+
']'
*
100000
)
def
test_highly_nested_objects_encoding
(
self
):
# See #12051
...
...
@@ -88,11 +81,20 @@ class TestRecursion(TestCase):
for
x
in
range
(
100000
):
l
,
d
=
[
l
],
{
'k'
:
d
}
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
RuntimeError
):
json
.
dumps
(
l
)
self
.
dumps
(
l
)
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
RuntimeError
):
json
.
dumps
(
d
)
self
.
dumps
(
d
)
def
test_endless_recursion
(
self
):
# See #12051
class
EndlessJSONEncoder
(
self
.
json
.
JSONEncoder
):
def
default
(
self
,
o
):
"""If check_circular is False, this will keep adding another list."""
return
[
o
]
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
RuntimeError
):
EndlessJSONEncoder
(
check_circular
=
False
).
encode
(
5j
)
class
TestPyRecursion
(
TestRecursion
,
PyTest
):
pass
class
TestCRecursion
(
TestRecursion
,
CTest
):
pass
Lib/test/json_tests/test_scanstring.py
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import
sys
from
unittest
import
TestCase
,
skipUnless
from
test.json_tests
import
PyTest
,
CTest
import
json
import
json.decoder
try
:
import
_json
except
ImportError
:
_json
=
None
class
TestScanString
(
TestCase
):
def
test_py_scanstring
(
self
):
self
.
_test_scanstring
(
json
.
decoder
.
py_scanstring
)
@
skipUnless
(
_json
,
'test requires the _json module'
)
def
test_c_scanstring
(
self
):
if
json
.
decoder
.
c_scanstring
is
not
None
:
self
.
_test_scanstring
(
json
.
decoder
.
c_scanstring
)
def
_test_scanstring
(
self
,
scanstring
):
class
TestScanstring
:
def
test_scanstring
(
self
):
scanstring
=
self
.
json
.
decoder
.
scanstring
self
.
assertEqual
(
scanstring
(
'"z
\
\
ud834
\
\
udd20x"'
,
1
,
True
),
(
'z
\
U0001d120
x'
,
16
))
...
...
@@ -109,4 +95,9 @@ class TestScanString(TestCase):
(
'Bad value'
,
12
))
def
test_overflow
(
self
):
self
.
assertRaises
(
OverflowError
,
json
.
decoder
.
scanstring
,
b"xxx"
,
sys
.
maxsize
+
1
)
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
OverflowError
):
self
.
json
.
decoder
.
scanstring
(
b"xxx"
,
sys
.
maxsize
+
1
)
class
TestPyScanstring
(
TestScanstring
,
PyTest
):
pass
class
TestCScanstring
(
TestScanstring
,
CTest
):
pass
Lib/test/json_tests/test_separators.py
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import
textwrap
from
unittest
import
TestCase
from
test.json_tests
import
PyTest
,
CTest
import
json
class
TestSeparators
(
TestCase
):
class
TestSeparators
:
def
test_separators
(
self
):
h
=
[[
'blorpie'
],
[
'whoops'
],
[],
'd-shtaeou'
,
'd-nthiouh'
,
'i-vhbjkhnth'
,
{
'nifty'
:
87
},
{
'field'
:
'yes'
,
'morefield'
:
False
}
]
...
...
@@ -31,12 +29,16 @@ class TestSeparators(TestCase):
]"""
)
d1
=
json
.
dumps
(
h
)
d2
=
json
.
dumps
(
h
,
indent
=
2
,
sort_keys
=
True
,
separators
=
(
' ,'
,
' : '
))
d1
=
self
.
dumps
(
h
)
d2
=
self
.
dumps
(
h
,
indent
=
2
,
sort_keys
=
True
,
separators
=
(
' ,'
,
' : '
))
h1
=
json
.
loads
(
d1
)
h2
=
json
.
loads
(
d2
)
h1
=
self
.
loads
(
d1
)
h2
=
self
.
loads
(
d2
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
h1
,
h
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
h2
,
h
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
d2
,
expect
)
class
TestPySeparators
(
TestSeparators
,
PyTest
):
pass
class
TestCSeparators
(
TestSeparators
,
CTest
):
pass
Lib/test/json_tests/test_speedups.py
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from
unittest
import
TestCase
,
skipUnless
from
test.json_tests
import
CTest
from
json
import
decoder
,
encoder
,
scanner
try
:
import
_json
except
ImportError
:
_json
=
None
@
skipUnless
(
_json
,
'test requires the _json module'
)
class
TestSpeedups
(
TestCase
):
class
TestSpeedups
(
CTest
):
def
test_scanstring
(
self
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
decoder
.
scanstring
.
__module__
,
"_json"
)
self
.
assertIs
(
decoder
.
scanstring
,
decoder
.
c_scanstring
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
json
.
decoder
.
scanstring
.
__module__
,
"_json"
)
self
.
assertIs
(
self
.
json
.
decoder
.
scanstring
,
self
.
json
.
decoder
.
c_scanstring
)
def
test_encode_basestring_ascii
(
self
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
encoder
.
encode_basestring_ascii
.
__module__
,
"_json"
)
self
.
assertIs
(
encoder
.
encode_basestring_ascii
,
encoder
.
c_encode_basestring_ascii
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
json
.
encoder
.
encode_basestring_ascii
.
__module__
,
"_json"
)
self
.
assertIs
(
self
.
json
.
encoder
.
encode_basestring_ascii
,
self
.
json
.
encoder
.
c_encode_basestring_ascii
)
class
TestDecode
(
TestCase
):
class
TestDecode
(
CTest
):
def
test_make_scanner
(
self
):
self
.
assertRaises
(
AttributeError
,
scanner
.
c_make_scanner
,
1
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
AttributeError
,
s
elf
.
json
.
s
canner
.
c_make_scanner
,
1
)
def
test_make_encoder
(
self
):
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
encoder
.
c_make_encoder
,
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
self
.
json
.
encoder
.
c_make_encoder
,
(
True
,
False
),
b"
\
xCD
\
x7D
\
x3D
\
x4E
\
x12
\
x4C
\
xF9
\
x79
\
xD7
\
x52
\
xBA
\
x82
\
xF2
\
x27
\
x4A
\
x7D
\
xA0
\
xCA
\
x75
"
,
None
)
Lib/test/json_tests/test_unicode.py
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from
unittest
import
TestCase
import
json
from
collections
import
OrderedDict
from
test.json_tests
import
PyTest
,
CTest
class
TestUnicode
(
TestCase
)
:
class
TestUnicode
:
# test_encoding1 and test_encoding2 from 2.x are irrelevant (only str
# is supported as input, not bytes).
def
test_encoding3
(
self
):
u
=
'
\
N{GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA}
\
N{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA}
'
j
=
json
.
dumps
(
u
)
j
=
self
.
dumps
(
u
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
j
,
'"
\
\
u03b1
\
\
u03a9"'
)
def
test_encoding4
(
self
):
u
=
'
\
N{GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA}
\
N{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA}
'
j
=
json
.
dumps
([
u
])
j
=
self
.
dumps
([
u
])
self
.
assertEqual
(
j
,
'["
\
\
u03b1
\
\
u03a9"]'
)
def
test_encoding5
(
self
):
u
=
'
\
N{GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA}
\
N{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA}
'
j
=
json
.
dumps
(
u
,
ensure_ascii
=
False
)
j
=
self
.
dumps
(
u
,
ensure_ascii
=
False
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
j
,
'"{0}"'
.
format
(
u
))
def
test_encoding6
(
self
):
u
=
'
\
N{GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA}
\
N{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA}
'
j
=
json
.
dumps
([
u
],
ensure_ascii
=
False
)
j
=
self
.
dumps
([
u
],
ensure_ascii
=
False
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
j
,
'["{0}"]'
.
format
(
u
))
def
test_big_unicode_encode
(
self
):
u
=
'
\
U0001d120
'
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
dumps
(
u
),
'"
\
\
ud834
\
\
udd20"'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
dumps
(
u
,
ensure_ascii
=
False
),
'"
\
U0001d120
"'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
dumps
(
u
),
'"
\
\
ud834
\
\
udd20"'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
dumps
(
u
,
ensure_ascii
=
False
),
'"
\
U0001d120
"'
)
def
test_big_unicode_decode
(
self
):
u
=
'z
\
U0001d120
x'
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
loads
(
'"'
+
u
+
'"'
),
u
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
loads
(
'"z
\
\
ud834
\
\
udd20x"'
),
u
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
loads
(
'"'
+
u
+
'"'
),
u
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
loads
(
'"z
\
\
ud834
\
\
udd20x"'
),
u
)
def
test_unicode_decode
(
self
):
for
i
in
range
(
0
,
0xd7ff
):
u
=
chr
(
i
)
s
=
'"
\
\
u{0:04x}"'
.
format
(
i
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
loads
(
s
),
u
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
loads
(
s
),
u
)
def
test_unicode_preservation
(
self
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
type
(
json
.
loads
(
'""'
)),
str
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
type
(
json
.
loads
(
'"a"'
)),
str
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
type
(
json
.
loads
(
'["a"]'
)[
0
]),
str
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
type
(
self
.
loads
(
'""'
)),
str
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
type
(
self
.
loads
(
'"a"'
)),
str
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
type
(
self
.
loads
(
'["a"]'
)[
0
]),
str
)
def
test_bytes_encode
(
self
):
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
json
.
dumps
,
b"hi"
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
json
.
dumps
,
[
b"hi"
])
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
self
.
dumps
,
b"hi"
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
self
.
dumps
,
[
b"hi"
])
def
test_bytes_decode
(
self
):
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
json
.
loads
,
b'"hi"'
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
json
.
loads
,
b'["hi"]'
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
self
.
loads
,
b'"hi"'
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
self
.
loads
,
b'["hi"]'
)
def
test_object_pairs_hook_with_unicode
(
self
):
s
=
'{"xkd":1, "kcw":2, "art":3, "hxm":4, "qrt":5, "pad":6, "hoy":7}'
p
=
[(
"xkd"
,
1
),
(
"kcw"
,
2
),
(
"art"
,
3
),
(
"hxm"
,
4
),
(
"qrt"
,
5
),
(
"pad"
,
6
),
(
"hoy"
,
7
)]
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
loads
(
s
),
eval
(
s
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
loads
(
s
,
object_pairs_hook
=
lambda
x
:
x
),
p
)
od
=
json
.
loads
(
s
,
object_pairs_hook
=
OrderedDict
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
loads
(
s
),
eval
(
s
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
loads
(
s
,
object_pairs_hook
=
lambda
x
:
x
),
p
)
od
=
self
.
loads
(
s
,
object_pairs_hook
=
OrderedDict
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
od
,
OrderedDict
(
p
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
type
(
od
),
OrderedDict
)
# the object_pairs_hook takes priority over the object_hook
self
.
assertEqual
(
json
.
loads
(
s
,
object_pairs_hook
=
OrderedDict
,
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
loads
(
s
,
object_pairs_hook
=
OrderedDict
,
object_hook
=
lambda
x
:
None
),
OrderedDict
(
p
))
class
TestPyUnicode
(
TestUnicode
,
PyTest
):
pass
class
TestCUnicode
(
TestUnicode
,
CTest
):
pass
Lib/test/support.py
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...
...
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ __all__ = [
"findfile"
,
"sortdict"
,
"check_syntax_error"
,
"open_urlresource"
,
"check_warnings"
,
"CleanImport"
,
"EnvironmentVarGuard"
,
"TransientResource"
,
"captured_output"
,
"captured_stdout"
,
"captured_stdin"
,
"captured_stderr"
,
"time_out"
,
"socket_peer_reset"
,
"ioerror_peer_reset"
,
"run_with_locale"
,
'temp_umask'
,
"transient_internet"
,
"set_memlimit"
,
"bigmemtest"
,
"bigaddrspacetest"
,
"BasicTestRunner"
,
...
...
@@ -92,19 +93,15 @@ def import_module(name, deprecated=False):
def
_save_and_remove_module
(
name
,
orig_modules
):
"""Helper function to save and remove a module from sys.modules
Return True if the module was in sys.modules, False otherwise.
Raise ImportError if the module can't be imported."""
saved
=
True
try
:
orig_modules
[
name
]
=
sys
.
modules
[
name
]
except
KeyError
:
# try to import the module and raise an error if it can't be imported
# try to import the module and raise an error if it can't be imported
if
name
not
in
sys
.
modules
:
__import__
(
name
)
saved
=
False
else
:
del
sys
.
modules
[
name
]
return
saved
for
modname
in
list
(
sys
.
modules
):
if
modname
==
name
or
modname
.
startswith
(
name
+
'.'
):
orig_modules
[
modname
]
=
sys
.
modules
[
modname
]
del
sys
.
modules
[
modname
]
def
_save_and_block_module
(
name
,
orig_modules
):
"""Helper function to save and block a module in sys.modules
...
...
@@ -132,8 +129,8 @@ def import_fresh_module(name, fresh=(), blocked=(), deprecated=False):
If deprecated is True, any module or package deprecation messages
will be suppressed."""
# NOTE: test_heapq
and test_warnings include extra sanity checks to make
# sure that this utility function is working as expected
# NOTE: test_heapq
, test_json and test_warnings include extra sanity checks
#
to make
sure that this utility function is working as expected
with
_ignore_deprecated_imports
(
deprecated
):
# Keep track of modules saved for later restoration as well
# as those which just need a blocking entry removed
...
...
@@ -895,14 +892,8 @@ def transient_internet(resource_name, *, timeout=30.0, errnos=()):
@
contextlib
.
contextmanager
def
captured_output
(
stream_name
):
"""Run the 'with' statement body using a StringIO object in place of a
specific attribute on the sys module.
Example use (with 'stream_name=stdout')::
with captured_stdout() as s:
print("hello")
assert s.getvalue() == "hello"
"""
"""Return a context manager used by captured_stdout/stdin/stderr
that temporarily replaces the sys stream *stream_name* with a StringIO."""
import
io
orig_stdout
=
getattr
(
sys
,
stream_name
)
setattr
(
sys
,
stream_name
,
io
.
StringIO
())
...
...
@@ -912,6 +903,12 @@ def captured_output(stream_name):
setattr
(
sys
,
stream_name
,
orig_stdout
)
def
captured_stdout
():
"""Capture the output of sys.stdout:
with captured_stdout() as s:
print("hello")
self.assertEqual(s.getvalue(), "hello")
"""
return
captured_output
(
"stdout"
)
def
captured_stderr
():
...
...
@@ -920,6 +917,7 @@ def captured_stderr():
def
captured_stdin
():
return
captured_output
(
"stdin"
)
def
gc_collect
():
"""Force as many objects as possible to be collected.
...
...
Lib/test/test_zlib.py
View file @
65a4be3b
...
...
@@ -193,6 +193,7 @@ class CompressTestCase(BaseCompressTestCase, unittest.TestCase):
data
=
b'x'
*
size
try
:
self
.
assertRaises
(
OverflowError
,
zlib
.
compress
,
data
,
1
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
OverflowError
,
zlib
.
decompress
,
data
)
finally
:
data
=
None
...
...
@@ -360,6 +361,15 @@ class CompressObjectTestCase(BaseCompressTestCase, unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertRaises
(
ValueError
,
dco
.
decompress
,
b""
,
-
1
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
b''
,
dco
.
unconsumed_tail
)
def
test_clear_unconsumed_tail
(
self
):
# Issue #12050: calling decompress() without providing max_length
# should clear the unconsumed_tail attribute.
cdata
=
b"x
\
x9c
KLJ
\
x06
\
x00
\
x02
M
\
x01
"
# "abc"
dco
=
zlib
.
decompressobj
()
ddata
=
dco
.
decompress
(
cdata
,
1
)
ddata
+=
dco
.
decompress
(
dco
.
unconsumed_tail
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
dco
.
unconsumed_tail
,
b""
)
def
test_flushes
(
self
):
# Test flush() with the various options, using all the
# different levels in order to provide more variations.
...
...
Misc/NEWS
View file @
65a4be3b
...
...
@@ -90,6 +90,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #12050: zlib.decompressobj().decompress() now clears the unconsumed_tail
attribute when called without a max_length argument.
- Issue #12062: Fix a flushing bug when doing a certain type of I/O sequence
on a file opened in read+write mode (namely: reading, seeking a bit forward,
writing, then seeking before the previous write but still within buffered
...
...
@@ -379,6 +382,8 @@ Extension Modules
Tests
-----
- Issue #5723: Improve json tests to be executed with and without accelerations.
- Issue #11873: Change regex in test_compileall to fix occasional failures when
when the randomly generated temporary path happened to match the regex.
...
...
Modules/zlibmodule.c
View file @
65a4be3b
...
...
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ PyZlib_compress(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
{
PyObject
*
ReturnVal
=
NULL
;
Py_buffer
pinput
;
Byte
*
input
,
*
output
;
Byte
*
input
,
*
output
=
NULL
;
unsigned
int
length
;
int
level
=
Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION
,
err
;
z_stream
zst
;
...
...
@@ -127,20 +127,19 @@ PyZlib_compress(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
if
(
pinput
.
len
>
UINT_MAX
)
{
PyErr_SetString
(
PyExc_OverflowError
,
"s
ize does not fit in an unsigned int"
);
return
NULL
;
"S
ize does not fit in an unsigned int"
);
goto
error
;
}
length
=
pinput
.
len
;
input
=
pinput
.
buf
;
length
=
pinput
.
len
;
zst
.
avail_out
=
length
+
length
/
1000
+
12
+
1
;
output
=
(
Byte
*
)
malloc
(
zst
.
avail_out
);
if
(
output
==
NULL
)
{
PyBuffer_Release
(
&
pinput
);
PyErr_SetString
(
PyExc_MemoryError
,
"Can't allocate memory to compress data"
);
return
NULL
;
goto
error
;
}
/* Past the point of no return. From here on out, we need to make sure
...
...
@@ -203,7 +202,7 @@ PyDoc_STRVAR(decompress__doc__,
static
PyObject
*
PyZlib_decompress
(
PyObject
*
self
,
PyObject
*
args
)
{
PyObject
*
result_str
;
PyObject
*
result_str
=
NULL
;
Py_buffer
pinput
;
Byte
*
input
;
unsigned
int
length
;
...
...
@@ -218,11 +217,11 @@ PyZlib_decompress(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
if
(
pinput
.
len
>
UINT_MAX
)
{
PyErr_SetString
(
PyExc_OverflowError
,
"s
ize does not fit in an unsigned int"
);
return
NULL
;
"S
ize does not fit in an unsigned int"
);
goto
error
;
}
length
=
pinput
.
len
;
input
=
pinput
.
buf
;
length
=
pinput
.
len
;
if
(
r_strlen
<=
0
)
r_strlen
=
1
;
...
...
@@ -230,10 +229,8 @@ PyZlib_decompress(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
zst
.
avail_in
=
length
;
zst
.
avail_out
=
r_strlen
;
if
(
!
(
result_str
=
PyBytes_FromStringAndSize
(
NULL
,
r_strlen
)))
{
PyBuffer_Release
(
&
pinput
);
return
NULL
;
}
if
(
!
(
result_str
=
PyBytes_FromStringAndSize
(
NULL
,
r_strlen
)))
goto
error
;
zst
.
zalloc
=
(
alloc_func
)
NULL
;
zst
.
zfree
=
(
free_func
)
Z_NULL
;
...
...
@@ -574,17 +571,22 @@ PyZlib_objdecompress(compobject *self, PyObject *args)
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
}
/* Not all of the compressed data could be accommodated in the output buffer
of specified size. Return the unconsumed tail in an attribute.*/
if
(
max_length
)
{
/* Not all of the compressed data could be accommodated in a buffer of
the specified size. Return the unconsumed tail in an attribute. */
Py_DECREF
(
self
->
unconsumed_tail
);
self
->
unconsumed_tail
=
PyBytes_FromStringAndSize
((
char
*
)
self
->
zst
.
next_in
,
self
->
zst
.
avail_in
);
if
(
!
self
->
unconsumed_tail
)
{
Py_DECREF
(
RetVal
);
RetVal
=
NULL
;
goto
error
;
}
}
else
if
(
PyBytes_GET_SIZE
(
self
->
unconsumed_tail
)
>
0
)
{
/* All of the compressed data was consumed. Clear unconsumed_tail. */
Py_DECREF
(
self
->
unconsumed_tail
);
self
->
unconsumed_tail
=
PyBytes_FromStringAndSize
(
""
,
0
);
}
if
(
self
->
unconsumed_tail
==
NULL
)
{
Py_DECREF
(
RetVal
);
RetVal
=
NULL
;
goto
error
;
}
/* The end of the compressed data has been reached, so set the
...
...
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