from test.test_support import verify, TestFailed, sortdict from collections import UserDict, UserList def e(a, b): print(a, b) def f(*a, **k): print(a, sortdict(k)) def g(x, *y, **z): print(x, y, sortdict(z)) def h(j=1, a=2, h=3): print(j, a, h) f() f(1) f(1, 2) f(1, 2, 3) f(1, 2, 3, *(4, 5)) f(1, 2, 3, *[4, 5]) f(1, 2, 3, *UserList([4, 5])) f(1, 2, 3, **{'a':4, 'b':5}) f(1, 2, 3, *(4, 5), **{'a':6, 'b':7}) f(1, 2, 3, x=4, y=5, *(6, 7), **{'a':8, 'b':9}) f(1, 2, 3, **UserDict(a=4, b=5)) f(1, 2, 3, *(4, 5), **UserDict(a=6, b=7)) f(1, 2, 3, x=4, y=5, *(6, 7), **UserDict(a=8, b=9)) # Verify clearing of SF bug #733667 try: e(c=3) except TypeError: pass else: print("should raise TypeError: e() got an unexpected keyword argument 'c'") try: g() except TypeError as err: print("TypeError:", err) else: print("should raise TypeError: not enough arguments; expected 1, got 0") try: g(*()) except TypeError as err: print("TypeError:", err) else: print("should raise TypeError: not enough arguments; expected 1, got 0") try: g(*(), **{}) except TypeError as err: print("TypeError:", err) else: print("should raise TypeError: not enough arguments; expected 1, got 0") g(1) g(1, 2) g(1, 2, 3) g(1, 2, 3, *(4, 5)) class Nothing: pass try: g(*Nothing()) except TypeError as attr: pass else: print("should raise TypeError") class Nothing: def __len__(self): return 5 try: g(*Nothing()) except TypeError as attr: pass else: print("should raise TypeError") class Nothing: def __len__(self): return 5 def __getitem__(self, i): if i < 3: return i else: raise IndexError(i) g(*Nothing()) class Nothing: def __init__(self): self.c = 0 def __iter__(self): return self try: g(*Nothing()) except TypeError as attr: pass else: print("should raise TypeError") class Nothing: def __init__(self): self.c = 0 def __iter__(self): return self def __next__(self): if self.c == 4: raise StopIteration c = self.c self.c += 1 return c g(*Nothing()) # make sure the function call doesn't stomp on the dictionary? d = {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3} d2 = d.copy() verify(d == d2) g(1, d=4, **d) print(sortdict(d)) print(sortdict(d2)) verify(d == d2, "function call modified dictionary") # what about willful misconduct? def saboteur(**kw): kw['x'] = locals() # yields a cyclic kw return kw d = {} kw = saboteur(a=1, **d) verify(d == {}) # break the cycle del kw['x'] try: g(1, 2, 3, **{'x':4, 'y':5}) except TypeError as err: print(err) else: print("should raise TypeError: keyword parameter redefined") try: g(1, 2, 3, a=4, b=5, *(6, 7), **{'a':8, 'b':9}) except TypeError as err: print(err) else: print("should raise TypeError: keyword parameter redefined") try: f(**{1:2}) except TypeError as err: print(err) else: print("should raise TypeError: keywords must be strings") try: h(**{'e': 2}) except TypeError as err: print(err) else: print("should raise TypeError: unexpected keyword argument: e") try: h(*h) except TypeError as err: print(err) else: print("should raise TypeError: * argument must be a tuple") try: dir(*h) except TypeError as err: print(err) else: print("should raise TypeError: * argument must be a tuple") try: None(*h) except TypeError as err: print(err) else: print("should raise TypeError: * argument must be a tuple") try: h(**h) except TypeError as err: print(err) else: print("should raise TypeError: ** argument must be a dictionary") try: dir(**h) except TypeError as err: print(err) else: print("should raise TypeError: ** argument must be a dictionary") try: None(**h) except TypeError as err: print(err) else: print("should raise TypeError: ** argument must be a dictionary") try: dir(b=1,**{'b':1}) except TypeError as err: print(err) else: print("should raise TypeError: dir() got multiple values for keyword argument 'b'") def f2(*a, **b): return a, b d = {} for i in range(512): key = 'k%d' % i d[key] = i a, b = f2(1, *(2, 3), **d) print(len(a), len(b), b == d) class Foo: def method(self, arg1, arg2): return arg1 + arg2 x = Foo() print(Foo.method(*(x, 1, 2))) print(Foo.method(x, *(1, 2))) print(Foo.method(*(1, 2, 3))) print(Foo.method(1, *(2, 3))) # A PyCFunction that takes only positional parameters should allow an # empty keyword dictionary to pass without a complaint, but raise a # TypeError if the dictionary is non-empty. id(1, **{}) try: id(1, **{"foo": 1}) except TypeError: pass else: raise TestFailed('expected TypeError; no exception raised') a, b, d, e, v, k = 'A', 'B', 'D', 'E', 'V', 'K' funcs = [] maxargs = {} for args in ['', 'a', 'ab']: for defargs in ['', 'd', 'de']: for vararg in ['', 'v']: for kwarg in ['', 'k']: name = 'z' + args + defargs + vararg + kwarg arglist = list(args) + ['%s="%s"' % (x, x) for x in defargs] if vararg: arglist.append('*' + vararg) if kwarg: arglist.append('**' + kwarg) decl = (('def %s(%s): print("ok %s", a, b, d, e, v, ' + 'type(k) is type ("") and k or sortdict(k))') % (name, ', '.join(arglist), name)) exec(decl) func = eval(name) funcs.append(func) maxargs[func] = len(args + defargs) for name in ['za', 'zade', 'zabk', 'zabdv', 'zabdevk']: func = eval(name) for args in [(), (1, 2), (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)]: for kwargs in ['', 'a', 'd', 'ad', 'abde']: kwdict = {} for k in kwargs: kwdict[k] = k + k print(func.__name__, args, sortdict(kwdict), '->', end=' ') try: func(*args, **kwdict) except TypeError as err: print(err)