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Revision 91e742fb6bb59c5a787f4b8a2584fdab4d82dd73 authored by Tim Peters on 27 February 2006, 17:47:02 UTC, committed by Tim Peters on 27 February 2006, 17:47:02 UTC
Patch 1413181, by Gabriel Becedillas.

PyThreadState_Delete():  if the auto-GIL-state machinery knows about
the thread state, forget it (since the thread state is being deleted,
continuing to remember it can't help, but can hurt if another thread
happens to get created with the same thread id).
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Merge rev 42607 from the trunk.
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test_funcattrs.py
from test.test_support import verbose, TestFailed, verify
import types

class F:
    def a(self):
        pass

def b():
    'my docstring'
    pass

# __module__ is a special attribute
verify(b.__module__ == __name__)
verify(verify.__module__ == "test.test_support")

# setting attributes on functions
try:
    b.publish
except AttributeError: pass
else: raise TestFailed, 'expected AttributeError'

if b.__dict__ <> {}:
    raise TestFailed, 'expected unassigned func.__dict__ to be {}'

b.publish = 1
if b.publish <> 1:
    raise TestFailed, 'function attribute not set to expected value'

docstring = 'its docstring'
b.__doc__ = docstring
if b.__doc__ <> docstring:
    raise TestFailed, 'problem with setting __doc__ attribute'

if 'publish' not in dir(b):
    raise TestFailed, 'attribute not in dir()'

try:
    del b.__dict__
except TypeError: pass
else: raise TestFailed, 'del func.__dict__ expected TypeError'

b.publish = 1
try:
    b.__dict__ = None
except TypeError: pass
else: raise TestFailed, 'func.__dict__ = None expected TypeError'

d = {'hello': 'world'}
b.__dict__ = d
if b.func_dict is not d:
    raise TestFailed, 'func.__dict__ assignment to dictionary failed'
if b.hello <> 'world':
    raise TestFailed, 'attribute after func.__dict__ assignment failed'

f1 = F()
f2 = F()

try:
    F.a.publish
except AttributeError: pass
else: raise TestFailed, 'expected AttributeError'

try:
    f1.a.publish
except AttributeError: pass
else: raise TestFailed, 'expected AttributeError'

# In Python 2.1 beta 1, we disallowed setting attributes on unbound methods
# (it was already disallowed on bound methods).  See the PEP for details.
try:
    F.a.publish = 1
except (AttributeError, TypeError): pass
else: raise TestFailed, 'expected AttributeError or TypeError'

# But setting it explicitly on the underlying function object is okay.
F.a.im_func.publish = 1

if F.a.publish <> 1:
    raise TestFailed, 'unbound method attribute not set to expected value'

if f1.a.publish <> 1:
    raise TestFailed, 'bound method attribute access did not work'

if f2.a.publish <> 1:
    raise TestFailed, 'bound method attribute access did not work'

if 'publish' not in dir(F.a):
    raise TestFailed, 'attribute not in dir()'

try:
    f1.a.publish = 0
except (AttributeError, TypeError): pass
else: raise TestFailed, 'expected AttributeError or TypeError'

# See the comment above about the change in semantics for Python 2.1b1
try:
    F.a.myclass = F
except (AttributeError, TypeError): pass
else: raise TestFailed, 'expected AttributeError or TypeError'

F.a.im_func.myclass = F

f1.a.myclass
f2.a.myclass
f1.a.myclass
F.a.myclass

if f1.a.myclass is not f2.a.myclass or \
       f1.a.myclass is not F.a.myclass:
    raise TestFailed, 'attributes were not the same'

# try setting __dict__
try:
    F.a.__dict__ = (1, 2, 3)
except (AttributeError, TypeError): pass
else: raise TestFailed, 'expected TypeError or AttributeError'

F.a.im_func.__dict__ = {'one': 11, 'two': 22, 'three': 33}

if f1.a.two <> 22:
    raise TestFailed, 'setting __dict__'

from UserDict import UserDict
d = UserDict({'four': 44, 'five': 55})

try:
    F.a.__dict__ = d
except (AttributeError, TypeError): pass
else: raise TestFailed

if f2.a.one <> f1.a.one <> F.a.one <> 11:
    raise TestFailed

# im_func may not be a Python method!
import new
F.id = new.instancemethod(id, None, F)

eff = F()
if eff.id() <> id(eff):
    raise TestFailed

try:
    F.id.foo
except AttributeError: pass
else: raise TestFailed

try:
    F.id.foo = 12
except (AttributeError, TypeError): pass
else: raise TestFailed

try:
    F.id.foo
except AttributeError: pass
else: raise TestFailed

try:
    eff.id.foo
except AttributeError: pass
else: raise TestFailed

try:
    eff.id.foo = 12
except (AttributeError, TypeError): pass
else: raise TestFailed

try:
    eff.id.foo
except AttributeError: pass
else: raise TestFailed

# Regression test for a crash in pre-2.1a1
def another():
    pass

try:
    del another.__dict__
except TypeError: pass
else: raise TestFailed

try:
    del another.func_dict
except TypeError: pass
else: raise TestFailed

try:
    another.func_dict = None
except TypeError: pass
else: raise TestFailed

try:
    del another.bar
except AttributeError: pass
else: raise TestFailed

# This isn't specifically related to function attributes, but it does test a
# core dump regression in funcobject.c
del another.func_defaults

def foo():
    pass

def bar():
    pass

def temp():
    print 1

if foo==bar:
    raise TestFailed

d={}
d[foo] = 1

foo.func_code = temp.func_code

d[foo]

# Test all predefined function attributes systematically

def cantset(obj, name, value, exception=(AttributeError, TypeError)):
    verify(hasattr(obj, name)) # Otherwise it's probably a typo
    try:
        setattr(obj, name, value)
    except exception:
        pass
    else:
        raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be able to set %s to %r" % (name, value)
    try:
        delattr(obj, name)
    except (AttributeError, TypeError):
        pass
    else:
        raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be able to del %s" % name

def test_func_closure():
    a = 12
    def f(): print a
    c = f.func_closure
    verify(isinstance(c, tuple))
    verify(len(c) == 1)
    verify(c[0].__class__.__name__ == "cell") # don't have a type object handy
    cantset(f, "func_closure", c)

def test_func_doc():
    def f(): pass
    verify(f.__doc__ is None)
    verify(f.func_doc is None)
    f.__doc__ = "hello"
    verify(f.__doc__ == "hello")
    verify(f.func_doc == "hello")
    del f.__doc__
    verify(f.__doc__ is None)
    verify(f.func_doc is None)
    f.func_doc = "world"
    verify(f.__doc__ == "world")
    verify(f.func_doc == "world")
    del f.func_doc
    verify(f.func_doc is None)
    verify(f.__doc__ is None)

def test_func_globals():
    def f(): pass
    verify(f.func_globals is globals())
    cantset(f, "func_globals", globals())

def test_func_name():
    def f(): pass
    verify(f.__name__ == "f")
    verify(f.func_name == "f")
    f.__name__ = "g"
    verify(f.__name__ == "g")
    verify(f.func_name == "g")
    f.func_name = "h"
    verify(f.__name__ == "h")
    verify(f.func_name == "h")
    cantset(f, "func_globals", 1)
    cantset(f, "__name__", 1)
    # test that you can access func.__name__ in restricted mode
    s = """def f(): pass\nf.__name__"""
    exec s in {'__builtins__':{}}


def test_func_code():
    a = b = 24
    def f(): pass
    def g(): print 12
    def f1(): print a
    def g1(): print b
    def f2(): print a, b
    verify(type(f.func_code) is types.CodeType)
    f.func_code = g.func_code
    cantset(f, "func_code", None)
    # can't change the number of free vars
    cantset(f,  "func_code", f1.func_code, exception=ValueError)
    cantset(f1, "func_code",  f.func_code, exception=ValueError)
    cantset(f1, "func_code", f2.func_code, exception=ValueError)
    f1.func_code = g1.func_code

def test_func_defaults():
    def f(a, b): return (a, b)
    verify(f.func_defaults is None)
    f.func_defaults = (1, 2)
    verify(f.func_defaults == (1, 2))
    verify(f(10) == (10, 2))
    def g(a=1, b=2): return (a, b)
    verify(g.func_defaults == (1, 2))
    del g.func_defaults
    verify(g.func_defaults is None)
    try:
        g()
    except TypeError:
        pass
    else:
        raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be allowed to call g() w/o defaults"

def test_func_dict():
    def f(): pass
    a = f.__dict__
    b = f.func_dict
    verify(a == {})
    verify(a is b)
    f.hello = 'world'
    verify(a == {'hello': 'world'})
    verify(f.func_dict is a is f.__dict__)
    f.func_dict = {}
    verify(not hasattr(f, "hello"))
    f.__dict__ = {'world': 'hello'}
    verify(f.world == "hello")
    verify(f.__dict__ is f.func_dict == {'world': 'hello'})
    cantset(f, "func_dict", None)
    cantset(f, "__dict__", None)

def test_im_class():
    class C:
        def foo(self): pass
    verify(C.foo.im_class is C)
    verify(C().foo.im_class is C)
    cantset(C.foo, "im_class", C)
    cantset(C().foo, "im_class", C)

def test_im_func():
    def foo(self): pass
    class C:
        pass
    C.foo = foo
    verify(C.foo.im_func is foo)
    verify(C().foo.im_func is foo)
    cantset(C.foo, "im_func", foo)
    cantset(C().foo, "im_func", foo)

def test_im_self():
    class C:
        def foo(self): pass
    verify(C.foo.im_self is None)
    c = C()
    verify(c.foo.im_self is c)
    cantset(C.foo, "im_self", None)
    cantset(c.foo, "im_self", c)

def test_im_dict():
    class C:
        def foo(self): pass
        foo.bar = 42
    verify(C.foo.__dict__ == {'bar': 42})
    verify(C().foo.__dict__ == {'bar': 42})
    cantset(C.foo, "__dict__", C.foo.__dict__)
    cantset(C().foo, "__dict__", C.foo.__dict__)

def test_im_doc():
    class C:
        def foo(self): "hello"
    verify(C.foo.__doc__ == "hello")
    verify(C().foo.__doc__ == "hello")
    cantset(C.foo, "__doc__", "hello")
    cantset(C().foo, "__doc__", "hello")

def test_im_name():
    class C:
        def foo(self): pass
    verify(C.foo.__name__ == "foo")
    verify(C().foo.__name__ == "foo")
    cantset(C.foo, "__name__", "foo")
    cantset(C().foo, "__name__", "foo")

def testmore():
    test_func_closure()
    test_func_doc()
    test_func_globals()
    test_func_name()
    test_func_code()
    test_func_defaults()
    test_func_dict()
    # Tests for instance method attributes
    test_im_class()
    test_im_func()
    test_im_self()
    test_im_dict()
    test_im_doc()
    test_im_name()

testmore()
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