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author | bennorth <ben@redfrontdoor.org> | 2018-01-26 15:46:01 (GMT) |
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committer | Senthil Kumaran <skumaran@gatech.edu> | 2018-01-26 15:46:01 (GMT) |
commit | d7773d92bd11640a8c950d6c36a9cef1cee36f96 (patch) | |
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bpo-18533: Avoid RecursionError from repr() of recursive dictview (#4823)
dictview_repr(): Use a Py_ReprEnter() / Py_ReprLeave() pair to check
for recursion, and produce "..." if so.
test_recursive_repr(): Check for the string rather than a
RecursionError. (Test cannot be any tighter as contents are
implementation-dependent.)
test_deeply_nested_repr(): Add new test, replacing the original
test_recursive_repr(). It checks that a RecursionError is raised in
the case of a non-recursive but deeply nested structure. (Very
similar to what test_repr_deep() in test/test_dict.py does for a
normal dict.)
OrderedDictTests: Add new test case, to test behavior on OrderedDict
instances containing their own values() or items().
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