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import compiler
from compiler.ast import flatten
import os, sys, time, unittest
import test.test_support
from random import random
# How much time in seconds can pass before we print a 'Still working' message.
_PRINT_WORKING_MSG_INTERVAL = 5 * 60
class CompilerTest(unittest.TestCase):
def testCompileLibrary(self):
# A simple but large test. Compile all the code in the
# standard library and its test suite. This doesn't verify
# that any of the code is correct, merely the compiler is able
# to generate some kind of code for it.
next_time = time.time() + _PRINT_WORKING_MSG_INTERVAL
libdir = os.path.dirname(unittest.__file__)
testdir = os.path.dirname(test.test_support.__file__)
for dir in [libdir, testdir]:
for basename in os.listdir(dir):
# Print still working message since this test can be really slow
if next_time <= time.time():
next_time = time.time() + _PRINT_WORKING_MSG_INTERVAL
print >>sys.__stdout__, \
' testCompileLibrary still working, be patient...'
sys.__stdout__.flush()
if not basename.endswith(".py"):
continue
if not TEST_ALL and random() < 0.98:
continue
path = os.path.join(dir, basename)
if test.test_support.verbose:
print "compiling", path
f = open(path, "U")
buf = f.read()
f.close()
if "badsyntax" in basename or "bad_coding" in basename:
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compiler.compile,
buf, basename, "exec")
else:
try:
compiler.compile(buf, basename, "exec")
except Exception, e:
args = list(e.args)
args[0] += "[in file %s]" % basename
e.args = tuple(args)
raise
def testNewClassSyntax(self):
compiler.compile("class foo():pass\n\n","<string>","exec")
def testYieldExpr(self):
compiler.compile("def g(): yield\n\n", "<string>", "exec")
def testTryExceptFinally(self):
# Test that except and finally clauses in one try stmt are recognized
c = compiler.compile("try:\n 1/0\nexcept:\n e = 1\nfinally:\n f = 1",
"<string>", "exec")
dct = {}
exec(c, dct)
self.assertEquals(dct.get('e'), 1)
self.assertEquals(dct.get('f'), 1)
def testDefaultArgs(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compiler.parse, "def foo(a=1, b): pass")
def testDocstrings(self):
c = compiler.compile('"doc"', '<string>', 'exec')
self.assert_('__doc__' in c.co_names)
c = compiler.compile('def f():\n "doc"', '<string>', 'exec')
g = {}
exec(c, g)
self.assertEquals(g['f'].__doc__, "doc")
def testLineNo(self):
# Test that all nodes except Module have a correct lineno attribute.
filename = __file__
if filename.endswith((".pyc", ".pyo")):
filename = filename[:-1]
tree = compiler.parseFile(filename)
self.check_lineno(tree)
def check_lineno(self, node):
try:
self._check_lineno(node)
except AssertionError:
print node.__class__, node.lineno
raise
def _check_lineno(self, node):
if not node.__class__ in NOLINENO:
self.assert_(isinstance(node.lineno, int),
"lineno=%s on %s" % (node.lineno, node.__class__))
self.assert_(node.lineno > 0,
"lineno=%s on %s" % (node.lineno, node.__class__))
for child in node.getChildNodes():
self.check_lineno(child)
def testFlatten(self):
self.assertEquals(flatten([1, [2]]), [1, 2])
self.assertEquals(flatten((1, (2,))), [1, 2])
def testNestedScope(self):
c = compiler.compile('def g():\n'
' a = 1\n'
' def f(): return a + 2\n'
' return f()\n'
'result = g()',
'<string>',
'exec')
dct = {}
exec(c, dct)
self.assertEquals(dct.get('result'), 3)
c = compiler.compile('def g(a):\n'
' def f(): return a + 2\n'
' return f()\n'
'result = g(1)',
'<string>',
'exec')
dct = {}
exec(c, dct)
self.assertEquals(dct.get('result'), 3)
c = compiler.compile('def g((a, b)):\n'
' def f(): return a + b\n'
' return f()\n'
'result = g((1, 2))',
'<string>',
'exec')
dct = {}
exec(c, dct)
self.assertEquals(dct.get('result'), 3)
def testGenExp(self):
c = compiler.compile('list((i,j) for i in range(3) if i < 3'
' for j in range(4) if j > 2)',
'<string>',
'eval')
self.assertEquals(eval(c), [(0, 3), (1, 3), (2, 3)])
def testFuncAnnotations(self):
testdata = [
('def f(a: 1): pass', {'a': 1}),
('''def f(a, (b:1, c:2, d), e:3=4, f=5,
*g:6, h:7, i=8, j:9=10, **k:11) -> 12: pass
''', {'b': 1, 'c': 2, 'e': 3, 'g': 6, 'h': 7, 'j': 9,
'k': 11, 'return': 12}),
]
for sourcecode, expected in testdata:
# avoid IndentationError: unexpected indent from trailing lines
sourcecode = sourcecode.rstrip()+'\n'
c = compiler.compile(sourcecode, '<string>', 'exec')
dct = {}
exec(c, dct)
self.assertEquals(dct['f'].func_annotations, expected)
NOLINENO = (compiler.ast.Module, compiler.ast.Stmt, compiler.ast.Discard)
###############################################################################
# code below is just used to trigger some possible errors, for the benefit of
# testLineNo
###############################################################################
class Toto:
"""docstring"""
pass
a, b = 2, 3
[c, d] = 5, 6
l = [(x, y) for x, y in zip(range(5), range(5,10))]
l[0]
l[3:4]
d = {'a': 2}
d = {}
t = ()
t = (1, 2)
l = []
l = [1, 2]
if l:
pass
else:
a, b = b, a
try:
print yo
except:
yo = 3
else:
yo += 3
try:
a += b
finally:
b = 0
from math import *
###############################################################################
def test_main(all=False):
global TEST_ALL
TEST_ALL = all or test.test_support.is_resource_enabled("compiler")
test.test_support.run_unittest(CompilerTest)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
test_main('all' in sys.argv)
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