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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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809067c3
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Jan 16, 2013
by
Frank Wierzbicki
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Closed #16886: test_dictcomps no longer depends on dict order
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import
unittest
doctests
=
"""
from
test
import
support
>>> k = "old value"
>>> { k: None for k in range(10) }
{0: None, 1: None, 2: None, 3: None, 4: None, 5: None, 6: None, 7: None, 8: None, 9: None}
>>> k
'old value'
# For scope testing.
g
=
"Global variable"
>>> { k: k+10 for k in range(10) }
{0: 10, 1: 11, 2: 12, 3: 13, 4: 14, 5: 15, 6: 16, 7: 17, 8: 18, 9: 19}
>>> g = "Global variable"
>>> { k: g for k in range(10) }
{0: 'Global variable', 1: 'Global variable', 2: 'Global variable', 3: 'Global variable', 4: 'Global variable', 5: 'Global variable', 6: 'Global variable', 7: 'Global variable', 8: 'Global variable', 9: 'Global variable'}
class
DictComprehensionTest
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
>>> { k: v for k in range(10) for v in range(10) if k == v }
{0: 0, 1: 1, 2: 2, 3: 3, 4: 4, 5: 5, 6: 6, 7: 7, 8: 8, 9: 9}
def
test_basics
(
self
):
expected
=
{
0
:
10
,
1
:
11
,
2
:
12
,
3
:
13
,
4
:
14
,
5
:
15
,
6
:
16
,
7
:
17
,
8
:
18
,
9
:
19
}
actual
=
{
k
:
k
+
10
for
k
in
range
(
10
)}
self
.
assertEqual
(
actual
,
expected
)
>>> { k: v for v in range(10) for k in range(v*9, v*10) }
{9: 1, 18: 2, 19: 2, 27: 3, 28: 3, 29: 3, 36: 4, 37: 4, 38: 4, 39: 4, 45: 5, 46: 5, 47: 5, 48: 5, 49: 5, 54: 6, 55: 6, 56: 6, 57: 6, 58: 6, 59: 6, 63: 7, 64: 7, 65: 7, 66: 7, 67: 7, 68: 7, 69: 7, 72: 8, 73: 8, 74: 8, 75: 8, 76: 8, 77: 8, 78: 8, 79: 8, 81: 9, 82: 9, 83: 9, 84: 9, 85: 9, 86: 9, 87: 9, 88: 9, 89: 9}
expected
=
{
0
:
0
,
1
:
1
,
2
:
2
,
3
:
3
,
4
:
4
,
5
:
5
,
6
:
6
,
7
:
7
,
8
:
8
,
9
:
9
}
actual
=
{
k
:
v
for
k
in
range
(
10
)
for
v
in
range
(
10
)
if
k
==
v
}
self
.
assertEqual
(
actual
,
expected
)
>>> { x: y for y, x in ((1, 2), (3, 4)) } = 5 # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
SyntaxError: ...
def
test_scope_isolation
(
self
):
k
=
"Local Variable"
>>> { x: y for y, x in ((1, 2), (3, 4)) } += 5 # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
SyntaxError: ...
expected
=
{
0
:
None
,
1
:
None
,
2
:
None
,
3
:
None
,
4
:
None
,
5
:
None
,
6
:
None
,
7
:
None
,
8
:
None
,
9
:
None
}
actual
=
{
k
:
None
for
k
in
range
(
10
)}
self
.
assertEqual
(
actual
,
expected
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
k
,
"Local Variable"
)
"""
expected
=
{
9
:
1
,
18
:
2
,
19
:
2
,
27
:
3
,
28
:
3
,
29
:
3
,
36
:
4
,
37
:
4
,
38
:
4
,
39
:
4
,
45
:
5
,
46
:
5
,
47
:
5
,
48
:
5
,
49
:
5
,
54
:
6
,
55
:
6
,
56
:
6
,
57
:
6
,
58
:
6
,
59
:
6
,
63
:
7
,
64
:
7
,
65
:
7
,
66
:
7
,
67
:
7
,
68
:
7
,
69
:
7
,
72
:
8
,
73
:
8
,
74
:
8
,
75
:
8
,
76
:
8
,
77
:
8
,
78
:
8
,
79
:
8
,
81
:
9
,
82
:
9
,
83
:
9
,
84
:
9
,
85
:
9
,
86
:
9
,
87
:
9
,
88
:
9
,
89
:
9
}
actual
=
{
k
:
v
for
v
in
range
(
10
)
for
k
in
range
(
v
*
9
,
v
*
10
)}
self
.
assertEqual
(
k
,
"Local Variable"
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
actual
,
expected
)
__test__
=
{
'doctests'
:
doctests
}
def
test_scope_isolation_from_global
(
self
):
expected
=
{
0
:
None
,
1
:
None
,
2
:
None
,
3
:
None
,
4
:
None
,
5
:
None
,
6
:
None
,
7
:
None
,
8
:
None
,
9
:
None
}
actual
=
{
g
:
None
for
g
in
range
(
10
)}
self
.
assertEqual
(
actual
,
expected
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
g
,
"Global variable"
)
def
test_main
(
verbose
=
None
):
import
sys
from
test
import
support
from
test
import
test_dictcomps
support
.
run_doctest
(
test_dictcomps
,
verbose
)
expected
=
{
9
:
1
,
18
:
2
,
19
:
2
,
27
:
3
,
28
:
3
,
29
:
3
,
36
:
4
,
37
:
4
,
38
:
4
,
39
:
4
,
45
:
5
,
46
:
5
,
47
:
5
,
48
:
5
,
49
:
5
,
54
:
6
,
55
:
6
,
56
:
6
,
57
:
6
,
58
:
6
,
59
:
6
,
63
:
7
,
64
:
7
,
65
:
7
,
66
:
7
,
67
:
7
,
68
:
7
,
69
:
7
,
72
:
8
,
73
:
8
,
74
:
8
,
75
:
8
,
76
:
8
,
77
:
8
,
78
:
8
,
79
:
8
,
81
:
9
,
82
:
9
,
83
:
9
,
84
:
9
,
85
:
9
,
86
:
9
,
87
:
9
,
88
:
9
,
89
:
9
}
actual
=
{
g
:
v
for
v
in
range
(
10
)
for
g
in
range
(
v
*
9
,
v
*
10
)}
self
.
assertEqual
(
g
,
"Global variable"
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
actual
,
expected
)
# verify reference counting
if
verbose
and
hasattr
(
sys
,
"gettotalrefcount"
):
import
gc
counts
=
[
None
]
*
5
for
i
in
range
(
len
(
counts
)):
support
.
run_doctest
(
test_dictcomps
,
verbose
)
gc
.
collect
()
counts
[
i
]
=
sys
.
gettotalrefcount
()
print
(
counts
)
def
test_global_visibility
(
self
):
expected
=
{
0
:
'Global variable'
,
1
:
'Global variable'
,
2
:
'Global variable'
,
3
:
'Global variable'
,
4
:
'Global variable'
,
5
:
'Global variable'
,
6
:
'Global variable'
,
7
:
'Global variable'
,
8
:
'Global variable'
,
9
:
'Global variable'
}
actual
=
{
k
:
g
for
k
in
range
(
10
)}
self
.
assertEqual
(
actual
,
expected
)
def
test_local_visibility
(
self
):
v
=
"Local variable"
expected
=
{
0
:
'Local variable'
,
1
:
'Local variable'
,
2
:
'Local variable'
,
3
:
'Local variable'
,
4
:
'Local variable'
,
5
:
'Local variable'
,
6
:
'Local variable'
,
7
:
'Local variable'
,
8
:
'Local variable'
,
9
:
'Local variable'
}
actual
=
{
k
:
v
for
k
in
range
(
10
)}
self
.
assertEqual
(
actual
,
expected
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
v
,
"Local variable"
)
def
test_illegal_assignment
(
self
):
with
self
.
assertRaisesRegex
(
SyntaxError
,
"can't assign"
):
compile
(
"{x: y for y, x in ((1, 2), (3, 4))} = 5"
,
"<test>"
,
"exec"
)
with
self
.
assertRaisesRegex
(
SyntaxError
,
"can't assign"
):
compile
(
"{x: y for y, x in ((1, 2), (3, 4))} += 5"
,
"<test>"
,
"exec"
)
def
test_main
():
support
.
run_unittest
(
__name__
)
if
__name__
==
"__main__"
:
test_main
(
verbose
=
True
)
test_main
()
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