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Kirill Smelkov
persistent
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25b52694
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25b52694
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Feb 23, 2017
by
Adam Groszer
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fix py3x tests
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@@ -985,14 +985,14 @@ class _Persistent_Base(object):
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@@ -985,14 +985,14 @@ class _Persistent_Base(object):
key2
=
list
(
inst2
.
__dict__
.
keys
())[
0
]
key2
=
list
(
inst2
.
__dict__
.
keys
())[
0
]
self
.
assertTrue
(
key1
is
key2
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
key1
is
key2
)
import
UserDict
from
persistent._compat
import
Iterable
UserDict
inst1
=
Derived
()
inst1
=
Derived
()
inst2
=
Derived
()
inst2
=
Derived
()
key1
=
'key'
key1
=
'key'
key2
=
'ke'
;
key2
+=
'y'
# construct in a way that won't intern the literal
key2
=
'ke'
;
key2
+=
'y'
# construct in a way that won't intern the literal
self
.
assertFalse
(
key1
is
key2
)
self
.
assertFalse
(
key1
is
key2
)
state1
=
UserDict
.
IterableUserDict
({
key1
:
1
})
state1
=
IterableUserDict
({
key1
:
1
})
state2
=
UserDict
.
IterableUserDict
({
key2
:
2
})
state2
=
IterableUserDict
({
key2
:
2
})
k1
=
list
(
state1
.
keys
())[
0
]
k1
=
list
(
state1
.
keys
())[
0
]
k2
=
list
(
state2
.
keys
())[
0
]
k2
=
list
(
state2
.
keys
())[
0
]
self
.
assertFalse
(
k1
is
k2
)
# verify
self
.
assertFalse
(
k1
is
k2
)
# verify
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@@ -1002,7 +1002,6 @@ class _Persistent_Base(object):
...
@@ -1002,7 +1002,6 @@ class _Persistent_Base(object):
key2
=
list
(
inst2
.
__dict__
.
keys
())[
0
]
key2
=
list
(
inst2
.
__dict__
.
keys
())[
0
]
self
.
assertTrue
(
key1
is
key2
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
key1
is
key2
)
def
test___setstate___doesnt_fail_on_non_string_keys
(
self
):
def
test___setstate___doesnt_fail_on_non_string_keys
(
self
):
class
Derived
(
self
.
_getTargetClass
()):
class
Derived
(
self
.
_getTargetClass
()):
pass
pass
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@@ -1021,8 +1020,8 @@ class _Persistent_Base(object):
...
@@ -1021,8 +1020,8 @@ class _Persistent_Base(object):
pass
pass
inst1
=
Derived
()
inst1
=
Derived
()
import
UserDict
from
persistent._compat
import
Iterable
UserDict
state
=
UserDict
.
IterableUserDict
({
'foobar'
:
[
1
,
2
]})
state
=
IterableUserDict
({
'foobar'
:
[
1
,
2
]})
inst1
.
__setstate__
(
state
)
inst1
.
__setstate__
(
state
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
hasattr
(
inst1
,
'foobar'
))
self
.
assertTrue
(
hasattr
(
inst1
,
'foobar'
))
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