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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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79ca79d1
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Aug 21, 2000
by
Fred Drake
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Add a minimal test suite for the parser module.
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test_parser
Expressions:
foo(1)
[1, 2, 3]
[x**3 for x in range(20)]
[x**3 for x in range(20) if x % 3]
foo(*args)
foo(*args, **kw)
foo(**kw)
foo(key=value)
foo(key=value, *args)
foo(key=value, *args, **kw)
foo(key=value, **kw)
foo(a, b, c, *args)
foo(a, b, c, *args, **kw)
foo(a, b, c, **kw)
foo + bar
Statements:
print
print 1
print 1,
print >>fp
print >>fp, 1
print >>fp, 1,
Invalid parse trees:
<junk>
caught expected exception for invalid tree
print >>fp,
caught expected exception for invalid tree
a,,c
caught expected exception for invalid tree
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import
parser
import
pprint
import
sys
from
parser
import
expr
,
suite
,
sequence2ast
from
test_support
import
verbose
#
# First, we test that we can generate trees from valid source fragments,
# and that these valid trees are indeed allowed by the tree-loading side
# of the parser module.
#
def
roundtrip
(
f
,
s
):
print
s
st1
=
f
(
s
)
t
=
st1
.
totuple
()
st2
=
parser
.
sequence2ast
(
t
)
print
"Expressions:"
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"foo(1)"
)
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"[1, 2, 3]"
)
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"[x**3 for x in range(20)]"
)
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"[x**3 for x in range(20) if x % 3]"
)
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"foo(*args)"
)
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"foo(*args, **kw)"
)
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"foo(**kw)"
)
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"foo(key=value)"
)
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"foo(key=value, *args)"
)
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"foo(key=value, *args, **kw)"
)
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"foo(key=value, **kw)"
)
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"foo(a, b, c, *args)"
)
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"foo(a, b, c, *args, **kw)"
)
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"foo(a, b, c, **kw)"
)
roundtrip
(
expr
,
"foo + bar"
)
print
print
"Statements:"
roundtrip
(
suite
,
"print"
)
roundtrip
(
suite
,
"print 1"
)
roundtrip
(
suite
,
"print 1,"
)
roundtrip
(
suite
,
"print >>fp"
)
roundtrip
(
suite
,
"print >>fp, 1"
)
roundtrip
(
suite
,
"print >>fp, 1,"
)
#
# Second, we take *invalid* trees and make sure we get ParserError
# rejections for them.
#
print
print
"Invalid parse trees:"
def
check_bad_tree
(
tree
,
label
):
print
print
label
try
:
sequence2ast
(
tree
)
except
parser
.
ParserError
:
print
"caught expected exception for invalid tree"
pass
else
:
print
"test failed: did not properly detect invalid tree:"
pprint
.
pprint
(
tree
)
# not even remotely valid:
check_bad_tree
((
1
,
2
,
3
),
"<junk>"
)
# print >>fp,
tree
=
\
(
257
,
(
264
,
(
265
,
(
266
,
(
268
,
(
1
,
'print'
),
(
35
,
'>>'
),
(
290
,
(
291
,
(
292
,
(
293
,
(
295
,
(
296
,
(
297
,
(
298
,
(
299
,
(
300
,
(
301
,
(
302
,
(
303
,
(
1
,
'fp'
)))))))))))))),
(
12
,
','
))),
(
4
,
''
))),
(
0
,
''
))
check_bad_tree
(
tree
,
"print >>fp,"
)
# a,,c
tree
=
\
(
258
,
(
311
,
(
290
,
(
291
,
(
292
,
(
293
,
(
295
,
(
296
,
(
297
,
(
298
,
(
299
,
(
300
,
(
301
,
(
302
,
(
303
,
(
1
,
'a'
)))))))))))))),
(
12
,
','
),
(
12
,
','
),
(
290
,
(
291
,
(
292
,
(
293
,
(
295
,
(
296
,
(
297
,
(
298
,
(
299
,
(
300
,
(
301
,
(
302
,
(
303
,
(
1
,
'c'
))))))))))))))),
(
4
,
''
),
(
0
,
''
))
check_bad_tree
(
tree
,
"a,,c"
)
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