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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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a56f6b66
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a56f6b66
authored
Aug 29, 2003
by
Raymond Hettinger
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SF bug #793826: using itertools.izip to mutate tuples
Avoid Armin Rigo's dastardly exercise in re-entrancy.
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Modules/itertoolsmodule.c
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Lib/test/test_itertools.py
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@@ -427,6 +427,36 @@ class TestVariousIteratorArgs(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
list
,
dropwhile
(
isOdd
,
N
(
s
)))
self
.
assertRaises
(
ZeroDivisionError
,
list
,
dropwhile
(
isOdd
,
E
(
s
)))
class
RegressionTests
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
test_sf_793826
(
self
):
# Fix Armin Rigo's successful efforts to wreak havoc
def
mutatingtuple
(
tuple1
,
f
,
tuple2
):
# this builds a tuple t which is a copy of tuple1,
# then calls f(t), then mutates t to be equal to tuple2
# (needs len(tuple1) == len(tuple2)).
def
g
(
value
,
first
=
[
1
]):
if
first
:
del
first
[:]
f
(
z
.
next
())
return
value
items
=
list
(
tuple2
)
items
[
1
:
1
]
=
list
(
tuple1
)
gen
=
imap
(
g
,
items
)
z
=
izip
(
*
[
gen
]
*
len
(
tuple1
))
z
.
next
()
def
f
(
t
):
global
T
T
=
t
first
[:]
=
list
(
T
)
first
=
[]
mutatingtuple
((
1
,
2
,
3
),
f
,
(
4
,
5
,
6
))
second
=
list
(
T
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
first
,
second
)
libreftest
=
""" Doctest for examples in the library reference: libitertools.tex
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@@ -568,7 +598,8 @@ False
__test__
=
{
'libreftest'
:
libreftest
}
def
test_main
(
verbose
=
None
):
test_classes
=
(
TestBasicOps
,
TestVariousIteratorArgs
,
TestGC
)
test_classes
=
(
TestBasicOps
,
TestVariousIteratorArgs
,
TestGC
,
RegressionTests
)
test_support
.
run_unittest
(
*
test_classes
)
# verify reference counting
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Modules/itertoolsmodule.c
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@@ -1595,16 +1595,18 @@ izip_next(izipobject *lz)
if
(
tuplesize
==
0
)
return
NULL
;
if
(
result
->
ob_refcnt
==
1
)
{
Py_INCREF
(
result
);
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
tuplesize
;
i
++
)
{
it
=
PyTuple_GET_ITEM
(
lz
->
ittuple
,
i
);
assert
(
PyIter_Check
(
it
));
item
=
(
*
it
->
ob_type
->
tp_iternext
)(
it
);
if
(
item
==
NULL
)
if
(
item
==
NULL
)
{
Py_DECREF
(
result
);
return
NULL
;
}
Py_DECREF
(
PyTuple_GET_ITEM
(
result
,
i
));
PyTuple_SET_ITEM
(
result
,
i
,
item
);
}
Py_INCREF
(
result
);
}
else
{
result
=
PyTuple_New
(
tuplesize
);
if
(
result
==
NULL
)
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