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Kirill Smelkov
cython
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cc52bac9
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cc52bac9
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Jul 22, 2017
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Stefan Behnel
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clean up and extend test to assert call dependencies between __getattr__() and __getattribute__()
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tests/run/__getattribute__.pyx
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__doc__
=
u"""
__getattribute__ and __getattr__ special methods for a single class.
"""
# mode: run
# __getattribute__ and __getattr__ special methods for a single class.
cdef
class
just_getattribute
:
"""
>>> a = just_getattribute()
>>> a.called
1
>>> a.called
2
>>> a.bar
'bar'
>>> a.called
4
>>> a.invalid
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
>>> a.called
6
"""
cdef
readonly
int
called
def
__getattribute__
(
self
,
n
):
self
.
called
+=
1
if
n
==
'bar'
:
return
n
elif
n
==
'called'
:
return
self
.
called
else
:
raise
AttributeError
cdef
class
just_getattr
:
"""
>>> a = just_getattr()
>>> a.called
0
>>> a.called
0
>>> a.foo
10
>>> a.called
0
>>> a.bar
'bar'
>>> a.called
1
>>> a.invalid
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
>>> a.called
2
"""
cdef
readonly
int
called
cdef
readonly
int
foo
def
__init__
(
self
):
self
.
foo
=
10
def
__getattr__
(
self
,
n
):
self
.
called
+=
1
if
n
==
'bar'
:
return
n
else
:
raise
AttributeError
cdef
class
both
:
"""
>>> a = both()
>>> (a.called_getattr, a.called_getattribute)
(0, 2)
>>> a.foo
10
>>> (a.called_getattr, a.called_getattribute)
(0, 5)
>>> a.bar
'bar'
>>> (a.called_getattr, a.called_getattribute)
(1, 8)
>>> a.invalid
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
>>> (a.called_getattr, a.called_getattribute)
(2, 11)
"""
cdef
readonly
int
called_getattribute
cdef
readonly
int
called_getattr
cdef
readonly
int
foo
def
__init__
(
self
):
self
.
foo
=
10
def
__getattribute__
(
self
,
n
):
self
.
called_getattribute
+=
1
if
n
==
'foo'
:
return
self
.
foo
elif
n
==
'called_getattribute'
:
return
self
.
called_getattribute
elif
n
==
'called_getattr'
:
return
self
.
called_getattr
else
:
raise
AttributeError
def
__getattr__
(
self
,
n
):
self
.
called_getattr
+=
1
if
n
==
'bar'
:
return
n
else
:
...
...
tests/run/__getattribute_subclasses__.pyx
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__doc__
=
u"""
__getattribute__ and __getattr__ special methods and subclasses.
# mode: run
# __getattribute__ and __getattr__ special methods and subclasses.
cdef
class
boring
:
cdef
readonly
int
boring_member
cdef
readonly
int
getattr_called
cdef
int
getattribute_called
def
__init__
(
self
):
self
.
boring_member
=
10
cdef
class
getattr_boring
(
boring
):
"""
getattr does not override members.
getattr does not override members.
>>> a = getattr_boring()
>>> a.boring_member
10
>>> a.getattr_called
0
>>> print(a.resolved_by)
getattr_boring
getattribute does.
>>> a = getattribute_boring()
>>> a.boring_member
>>> a.getattr_called
1
>>> a.no_such_member
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
>>> print(a.resolved_by)
getattribute_boring
>>> a.getattr_called
2
"""
def
__getattr__
(
self
,
n
):
self
.
getattr_called
+=
1
if
n
==
'resolved_by'
:
return
'getattr_boring'
elif
n
==
'getattr_boring'
:
return
True
else
:
raise
AttributeError
Is inherited.
>>> a = boring_boring_getattribute()
>>> a.boring_getattribute_member
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
>>> a.boring_boring_getattribute_member
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
>>> print(a.resolved_by)
_getattribute
__getattribute__ is always tried first, then __getattr__, regardless of where
in the inheritance hiarchy they came from.
>>> a = getattribute_boring_boring_getattr()
>>> a.foo
# currently fails, see #1793
#class getattr_boring_py(getattr_boring):
# __doc__ = getattr_boring.__doc__.replace(
# 'getattr_boring()', 'getattr_boring_py()')
cdef
class
getattribute_boring
(
boring
):
"""
getattribute overrides members.
>>> a = getattribute_boring()
>>> a.getattribute_called
1
>>> a.boring_member
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
>>> a.getattribute_called
3
>>> print(a.resolved_by)
getattribute_boring_boring_getattr
>>> a.getattribute_boring_boring_getattr
True
>>> a._getattr
True
>>> a = getattr_boring_boring_getattribute()
>>> a.foo
getattribute_boring
>>> a.getattribute_called
5
>>> a.no_such_member
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
>>> print(a.resolved_by)
_getattribute
>>> a.getattr_boring_boring_getattribute
True
>>> a._getattribute
True
"""
cdef
class
boring
:
cdef
readonly
int
boring_member
def
__init__
(
self
):
self
.
boring_member
=
10
cdef
class
getattr_boring
(
boring
):
def
__getattr__
(
self
,
n
):
if
n
==
u'resolved_by'
:
return
u'getattr_boring'
elif
n
==
u'getattr_boring'
:
return
True
else
:
raise
AttributeError
cdef
class
getattribute_boring
(
boring
):
>>> a.getattribute_called
7
"""
def
__getattribute__
(
self
,
n
):
if
n
==
u'resolved_by'
:
return
u'getattribute_boring'
elif
n
==
u'getattribute_boring'
:
self
.
getattribute_called
+=
1
if
n
==
'resolved_by'
:
return
'getattribute_boring'
elif
n
==
'getattribute_boring'
:
return
True
elif
n
==
'getattribute_called'
:
return
self
.
getattribute_called
else
:
raise
AttributeError
class
getattribute_boring_py
(
getattribute_boring
):
__doc__
=
getattribute_boring
.
__doc__
.
replace
(
'getattribute_boring()'
,
'getattribute_boring_py()'
)
cdef
class
_getattr
:
cdef
readonly
int
getattr_called
def
__getattr__
(
self
,
n
):
if
n
==
u'resolved_by'
:
return
u'_getattr'
elif
n
==
u'_getattr'
:
self
.
getattr_called
+=
1
if
n
==
'resolved_by'
:
return
'_getattr'
elif
n
==
'_getattr'
:
return
True
elif
n
==
'getattr_called'
:
# must only get here if __getattribute__ is overwritten
assert
'getattribute'
in
type
(
self
).
__name__
return
self
.
getattr_called
else
:
raise
AttributeError
cdef
class
_getattribute
(
boring
):
class
getattr_py
(
_getattr
):
"""
getattr is inherited.
>>> a = getattr_py()
>>> a.getattr_called
0
>>> print(a.resolved_by)
_getattr
>>> a.getattr_called
1
>>> print(a._getattr)
True
>>> a.getattr_called
2
>>> a.no_such_member
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
# currently fails, see #1793
#>>> a.getattr_called
#3
"""
cdef
class
_getattribute
:
cdef
int
getattribute_called
def
__getattribute__
(
self
,
n
):
if
n
==
u'resolved_by'
:
return
u'_getattribute'
elif
n
==
u'_getattribute'
:
self
.
getattribute_called
+=
1
if
n
==
'resolved_by'
:
return
'_getattribute'
elif
n
==
'_getattribute'
:
return
True
elif
n
==
'getattribute_called'
:
return
self
.
getattribute_called
else
:
raise
AttributeError
class
getattribute_py
(
_getattribute
):
"""
getattribute is inherited.
>>> a = getattribute_py()
>>> a.getattribute_called
1
>>> print(a.resolved_by)
_getattribute
>>> a.getattribute_called
3
>>> print(a._getattribute)
True
>>> a.getattribute_called
5
>>> a.no_such_member
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
>>> a.getattribute_called
7
"""
cdef
class
boring_getattribute
(
_getattribute
):
cdef
readonly
int
boring_getattribute_member
cdef
class
boring_boring_getattribute
(
boring_getattribute
):
"""
getattribute is inherited.
>>> a = boring_boring_getattribute()
>>> a.getattribute_called
1
>>> a.boring_getattribute_member
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
>>> a.getattribute_called
3
>>> a.boring_boring_getattribute_member
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
>>> a.getattribute_called
5
>>> print(a.resolved_by)
_getattribute
>>> a.getattribute_called
7
>>> a.no_such_member
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
>>> a.getattribute_called
9
"""
cdef
readonly
int
boring_boring_getattribute_member
class
boring_boring_getattribute_py
(
boring_boring_getattribute
):
__doc__
=
boring_boring_getattribute
.
__doc__
.
replace
(
'boring_boring_getattribute()'
,
'boring_boring_getattribute_py()'
)
cdef
class
boring_getattr
(
_getattr
):
cdef
readonly
int
boring_getattr_member
...
...
@@ -107,19 +206,90 @@ cdef class boring_boring_getattr(boring_getattr):
cdef
readonly
int
boring_boring_getattr_member
cdef
class
getattribute_boring_boring_getattr
(
boring_boring_getattr
):
"""
__getattribute__ is always tried first, then __getattr__, regardless of where
in the inheritance hiarchy they came from.
>>> a = getattribute_boring_boring_getattr()
>>> (a.getattr_called, a.getattribute_called)
(1, 2)
>>> print(a.resolved_by)
getattribute_boring_boring_getattr
>>> (a.getattr_called, a.getattribute_called)
(2, 5)
>>> a.getattribute_boring_boring_getattr
True
>>> (a.getattr_called, a.getattribute_called)
(3, 8)
>>> a._getattr
True
>>> (a.getattr_called, a.getattribute_called)
(5, 11)
>>> a.no_such_member
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
>>> (a.getattr_called, a.getattribute_called)
(7, 14)
"""
cdef
int
getattribute_called
def
__getattribute__
(
self
,
n
):
if
n
==
u'resolved_by'
:
return
u'getattribute_boring_boring_getattr'
elif
n
==
u'getattribute_boring_boring_getattr'
:
self
.
getattribute_called
+=
1
if
n
==
'resolved_by'
:
return
'getattribute_boring_boring_getattr'
elif
n
==
'getattribute_boring_boring_getattr'
:
return
True
elif
n
==
'getattribute_called'
:
return
self
.
getattribute_called
else
:
raise
AttributeError
# currently fails, see #1793
#class getattribute_boring_boring_getattr_py(getattribute_boring_boring_getattr):
# __doc__ = getattribute_boring_boring_getattr.__doc__.replace(
# 'getattribute_boring_boring_getattr()', 'getattribute_boring_boring_getattr_py()')
cdef
class
getattr_boring_boring_getattribute
(
boring_boring_getattribute
):
"""
__getattribute__ is always tried first, then __getattr__, regardless of where
in the inheritance hiarchy they came from.
>>> a = getattr_boring_boring_getattribute()
>>> (a.getattr_called, a.getattribute_called)
(1, 2)
>>> print(a.resolved_by)
_getattribute
>>> (a.getattr_called, a.getattribute_called)
(2, 5)
>>> a.getattr_boring_boring_getattribute
True
>>> (a.getattr_called, a.getattribute_called)
(4, 8)
>>> a._getattribute
True
>>> (a.getattr_called, a.getattribute_called)
(5, 11)
>>> a.no_such_member
Traceback (most recent call last):
AttributeError
>>> (a.getattr_called, a.getattribute_called)
(7, 14)
"""
cdef
readonly
int
getattr_called
# note: property will not be used due to __getattribute__()
def
__getattr__
(
self
,
n
):
if
n
==
u'resolved_by'
:
return
u'getattr_boring_boring_getattribute'
elif
n
==
u'getattr_boring_boring_getattribute'
:
self
.
getattr_called
+=
1
if
n
==
'resolved_by'
:
return
'getattr_boring_boring_getattribute'
elif
n
==
'getattr_boring_boring_getattribute'
:
return
True
elif
n
==
'getattr_called'
:
return
self
.
getattr_called
else
:
raise
AttributeError
# currently fails, see #1793
#class getattr_boring_boring_getattribute_py(getattr_boring_boring_getattribute):
# __doc__ = getattr_boring_boring_getattribute.__doc__.replace(
# 'getattr_boring_boring_getattribute()', 'getattr_boring_boring_getattribute_py()')
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