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import unittest
from test import test_support

import sys, UserDict


class DictTest(unittest.TestCase):

    def test_constructor(self):
        # calling built-in types without argument must return empty
        self.assertEqual(dict(), {})
        self.assert_(dict() is not {})

    def test_bool(self):
        self.assert_(not {})
        self.assert_({1: 2})
        self.assert_(bool({}) is False)
        self.assert_(bool({1: 2}) is True)

    def test_keys(self):
        d = {}
        self.assertEqual(set(d.keys()), set())
        d = {'a': 1, 'b': 2}
        k = d.keys()
        self.assert_('a' in d)
        self.assert_('b' in d)

        self.assertRaises(TypeError, d.keys, None)

    def test_values(self):
        d = {}
        self.assertEqual(set(d.values()), set())
        d = {1:2}
        self.assertEqual(set(d.values()), {2})

        self.assertRaises(TypeError, d.values, None)

    def test_items(self):
        d = {}
        self.assertEqual(set(d.items()), set())

        d = {1:2}
        self.assertEqual(set(d.items()), {(1, 2)})

        self.assertRaises(TypeError, d.items, None)

    def test_contains(self):
        d = {}
        self.assert_(not ('a' in d))
        self.assert_('a' not in d)
        d = {'a': 1, 'b': 2}
        self.assert_('a' in d)
        self.assert_('b' in d)
        self.assert_('c' not in d)

        self.assertRaises(TypeError, d.__contains__)

    def test_len(self):
        d = {}
        self.assertEqual(len(d), 0)
        d = {'a': 1, 'b': 2}
        self.assertEqual(len(d), 2)

    def test_getitem(self):
        d = {'a': 1, 'b': 2}
        self.assertEqual(d['a'], 1)
        self.assertEqual(d['b'], 2)
        d['c'] = 3
        d['a'] = 4
        self.assertEqual(d['c'], 3)
        self.assertEqual(d['a'], 4)
        del d['b']
        self.assertEqual(d, {'a': 4, 'c': 3})

        self.assertRaises(TypeError, d.__getitem__)

        class BadEq(object):
            def __eq__(self, other):
                raise Exc()
            def __hash__(self):
                return 24

        d = {}
        d[BadEq()] = 42
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, d.__getitem__, 23)

        class Exc(Exception): pass

        class BadHash(object):
            fail = False
            def __hash__(self):
                if self.fail:
                    raise Exc()
                else:
                    return 42

        x = BadHash()
        d[x] = 42
        x.fail = True
        self.assertRaises(Exc, d.__getitem__, x)

    def test_clear(self):
        d = {1:1, 2:2, 3:3}
        d.clear()
        self.assertEqual(d, {})

        self.assertRaises(TypeError, d.clear, None)

    def test_update(self):
        d = {}
        d.update({1:100})
        d.update({2:20})
        d.update({1:1, 2:2, 3:3})
        self.assertEqual(d, {1:1, 2:2, 3:3})

        d.update()
        self.assertEqual(d, {1:1, 2:2, 3:3})

        self.assertRaises((TypeError, AttributeError), d.update, None)

        class SimpleUserDict:
            def __init__(self):
                self.d = {1:1, 2:2, 3:3}
            def keys(self):
                return self.d.keys()
            def __getitem__(self, i):
                return self.d[i]
        d.clear()
        d.update(SimpleUserDict())
        self.assertEqual(d, {1:1, 2:2, 3:3})

        class Exc(Exception): pass

        d.clear()
        class FailingUserDict:
            def keys(self):
                raise Exc
        self.assertRaises(Exc, d.update, FailingUserDict())

        class FailingUserDict:
            def keys(self):
                class BogonIter:
                    def __init__(self):
                        self.i = 1
                    def __iter__(self):
                        return self
                    def __next__(self):
                        if self.i:
                            self.i = 0
                            return 'a'
                        raise Exc
                return BogonIter()
            def __getitem__(self, key):
                return key
        self.assertRaises(Exc, d.update, FailingUserDict())

        class FailingUserDict:
            def keys(self):
                class BogonIter:
                    def __init__(self):
                        self.i = ord('a')
                    def __iter__(self):
                        return self
                    def __next__(self):
                        if self.i <= ord('z'):
                            rtn = chr(self.i)
                            self.i += 1
                            return rtn
                        raise StopIteration
                return BogonIter()
            def __getitem__(self, key):
                raise Exc
        self.assertRaises(Exc, d.update, FailingUserDict())

        class badseq(object):
            def __iter__(self):
                return self
            def __next__(self):
                raise Exc()

        self.assertRaises(Exc, {}.update, badseq())

        self.assertRaises(ValueError, {}.update, [(1, 2, 3)])

        # SF #1615701:  make d.update(m) honor __getitem__() and keys() in dict subclasses
        class KeyUpperDict(dict):
            def __getitem__(self, key):
                return key.upper()
        d.clear()
        d.update(KeyUpperDict.fromkeys('abc'))
        self.assertEqual(d, {'a':'A', 'b':'B', 'c':'C'})

    def test_fromkeys(self):
        self.assertEqual(dict.fromkeys('abc'), {'a':None, 'b':None, 'c':None})
        d = {}
        self.assert_(not(d.fromkeys('abc') is d))
        self.assertEqual(d.fromkeys('abc'), {'a':None, 'b':None, 'c':None})
        self.assertEqual(d.fromkeys((4,5),0), {4:0, 5:0})
        self.assertEqual(d.fromkeys([]), {})
        def g():
            yield 1
        self.assertEqual(d.fromkeys(g()), {1:None})
        self.assertRaises(TypeError, {}.fromkeys, 3)
        class dictlike(dict): pass
        self.assertEqual(dictlike.fromkeys('a'), {'a':None})
        self.assertEqual(dictlike().fromkeys('a'), {'a':None})
        self.assert_(type(dictlike.fromkeys('a')) is dictlike)
        self.assert_(type(dictlike().fromkeys('a')) is dictlike)
        class mydict(dict):
            def __new__(cls):
                return UserDict.UserDict()
        ud = mydict.fromkeys('ab')
        self.assertEqual(ud, {'a':None, 'b':None})
        self.assert_(isinstance(ud, UserDict.UserDict))
        self.assertRaises(TypeError, dict.fromkeys)

        class Exc(Exception): pass

        class baddict1(dict):
            def __init__(self):
                raise Exc()

        self.assertRaises(Exc, baddict1.fromkeys, [1])

        class BadSeq(object):
            def __iter__(self):
                return self
            def __next__(self):
                raise Exc()

        self.assertRaises(Exc, dict.fromkeys, BadSeq())

        class baddict2(dict):
            def __setitem__(self, key, value):
                raise Exc()

        self.assertRaises(Exc, baddict2.fromkeys, [1])

    def test_copy(self):
        d = {1:1, 2:2, 3:3}
        self.assertEqual(d.copy(), {1:1, 2:2, 3:3})
        self.assertEqual({}.copy(), {})
        self.assertRaises(TypeError, d.copy, None)

    def test_get(self):
        d = {}
        self.assert_(d.get('c') is None)
        self.assertEqual(d.get('c', 3), 3)
        d = {'a' : 1, 'b' : 2}
        self.assert_(d.get('c') is None)
        self.assertEqual(d.get('c', 3), 3)
        self.assertEqual(d.get('a'), 1)
        self.assertEqual(d.get('a', 3), 1)
        self.assertRaises(TypeError, d.get)
        self.assertRaises(TypeError, d.get, None, None, None)

    def test_setdefault(self):
        # dict.setdefault()
        d = {}
        self.assert_(d.setdefault('key0') is None)
        d.setdefault('key0', [])
        self.assert_(d.setdefault('key0') is None)
        d.setdefault('key', []).append(3)
        self.assertEqual(d['key'][0], 3)
        d.setdefault('key', []).append(4)
        self.assertEqual(len(d['key']), 2)
        self.assertRaises(TypeError, d.setdefault)

        class Exc(Exception): pass

        class BadHash(object):
            fail = False
            def __hash__(self):
                if self.fail:
                    raise Exc()
                else:
                    return 42

        x = BadHash()
        d[x] = 42
        x.fail = True
        self.assertRaises(Exc, d.setdefault, x, [])

    def test_popitem(self):
        # dict.popitem()
        for copymode in -1, +1:
            # -1: b has same structure as a
            # +1: b is a.copy()
            for log2size in range(12):
                size = 2**log2size
                a = {}
                b = {}
                for i in range(size):
                    a[repr(i)] = i
                    if copymode < 0:
                        b[repr(i)] = i
                if copymode > 0:
                    b = a.copy()
                for i in range(size):
                    ka, va = ta = a.popitem()
                    self.assertEqual(va, int(ka))
                    kb, vb = tb = b.popitem()
                    self.assertEqual(vb, int(kb))
                    self.assert_(not(copymode < 0 and ta != tb))
                self.assert_(not a)
                self.assert_(not b)

        d = {}
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, d.popitem)

    def test_pop(self):
        # Tests for pop with specified key
        d = {}
        k, v = 'abc', 'def'
        d[k] = v
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, d.pop, 'ghi')

        self.assertEqual(d.pop(k), v)
        self.assertEqual(len(d), 0)

        self.assertRaises(KeyError, d.pop, k)

        # verify longs/ints get same value when key > 32 bits (for 64-bit archs)
        # see SF bug #689659
        x = 4503599627370496
        y = 4503599627370496
        h = {x: 'anything', y: 'something else'}
        self.assertEqual(h[x], h[y])

        self.assertEqual(d.pop(k, v), v)
        d[k] = v
        self.assertEqual(d.pop(k, 1), v)

        self.assertRaises(TypeError, d.pop)

        class Exc(Exception): pass

        class BadHash(object):
            fail = False
            def __hash__(self):
                if self.fail:
                    raise Exc()
                else:
                    return 42

        x = BadHash()
        d[x] = 42
        x.fail = True
        self.assertRaises(Exc, d.pop, x)

    def test_mutatingiteration(self):
        d = {}
        d[1] = 1
        try:
            for i in d:
                d[i+1] = 1
        except RuntimeError:
            pass
        else:
            self.fail("changing dict size during iteration doesn't raise Error")

    def test_repr(self):
        d = {}
        self.assertEqual(repr(d), '{}')
        d[1] = 2
        self.assertEqual(repr(d), '{1: 2}')
        d = {}
        d[1] = d
        self.assertEqual(repr(d), '{1: {...}}')

        class Exc(Exception): pass

        class BadRepr(object):
            def __repr__(self):
                raise Exc()

        d = {1: BadRepr()}
        self.assertRaises(Exc, repr, d)

    def test_eq(self):
        self.assertEqual({}, {})
        self.assertEqual({1: 2}, {1: 2})

        class Exc(Exception): pass

        class BadCmp(object):
            def __eq__(self, other):
                raise Exc()
            def __hash__(self):
                return 1

        d1 = {BadCmp(): 1}
        d2 = {1: 1}
        try:
            d1 == d2
        except Exc:
            pass
        else:
            self.fail("< didn't raise Exc")

    def test_missing(self):
        # Make sure dict doesn't have a __missing__ method
        self.assertEqual(hasattr(dict, "__missing__"), False)
        self.assertEqual(hasattr({}, "__missing__"), False)
        # Test several cases:
        # (D) subclass defines __missing__ method returning a value
        # (E) subclass defines __missing__ method raising RuntimeError
        # (F) subclass sets __missing__ instance variable (no effect)
        # (G) subclass doesn't define __missing__ at a all
        class D(dict):
            def __missing__(self, key):
                return 42
        d = D({1: 2, 3: 4})
        self.assertEqual(d[1], 2)
        self.assertEqual(d[3], 4)
        self.assert_(2 not in d)
        self.assert_(2 not in d.keys())
        self.assertEqual(d[2], 42)
        class E(dict):
            def __missing__(self, key):
                raise RuntimeError(key)
        e = E()
        try:
            e[42]
        except RuntimeError as err:
            self.assertEqual(err.args, (42,))
        else:
            self.fail("e[42] didn't raise RuntimeError")
        class F(dict):
            def __init__(self):
                # An instance variable __missing__ should have no effect
                self.__missing__ = lambda key: None
        f = F()
        try:
            f[42]
        except KeyError as err:
            self.assertEqual(err.args, (42,))
        else:
            self.fail("f[42] didn't raise KeyError")
        class G(dict):
            pass
        g = G()
        try:
            g[42]
        except KeyError as err:
            self.assertEqual(err.args, (42,))
        else:
            self.fail("g[42] didn't raise KeyError")

    def test_tuple_keyerror(self):
        # SF #1576657
        d = {}
        try:
            d[(1,)]
        except KeyError as e:
            self.assertEqual(e.args, ((1,),))
        else:
            self.fail("missing KeyError")

    def test_bad_key(self):
        # Dictionary lookups should fail if __cmp__() raises an exception.
        class CustomException(Exception):
            pass

        class BadDictKey:
            def __hash__(self):
                return hash(self.__class__)

            def __eq__(self, other):
                if isinstance(other, self.__class__):
                    raise CustomException
                return other

        d = {}
        x1 = BadDictKey()
        x2 = BadDictKey()
        d[x1] = 1
        for stmt in ['d[x2] = 2',
                     'z = d[x2]',
                     'x2 in d',
                     'd.get(x2)',
                     'd.setdefault(x2, 42)',
                     'd.pop(x2)',
                     'd.update({x2: 2})']:
            try:
                exec(stmt, locals())
            except CustomException:
                pass
            else:
                self.fail("Statement %r didn't raise exception" % stmt)

    def test_resize1(self):
        # Dict resizing bug, found by Jack Jansen in 2.2 CVS development.
        # This version got an assert failure in debug build, infinite loop in
        # release build.  Unfortunately, provoking this kind of stuff requires
        # a mix of inserts and deletes hitting exactly the right hash codes in
        # exactly the right order, and I can't think of a randomized approach
        # that would be *likely* to hit a failing case in reasonable time.

        d = {}
        for i in range(5):
            d[i] = i
        for i in range(5):
            del d[i]
        for i in range(5, 9):  # i==8 was the problem
            d[i] = i

    def test_resize2(self):
        # Another dict resizing bug (SF bug #1456209).
        # This caused Segmentation faults or Illegal instructions.

        class X(object):
            def __hash__(self):
                return 5
            def __eq__(self, other):
                if resizing:
                    d.clear()
                return False
        d = {}
        resizing = False
        d[X()] = 1
        d[X()] = 2
        d[X()] = 3
        d[X()] = 4
        d[X()] = 5
        # now trigger a resize
        resizing = True
        d[9] = 6


from test import mapping_tests

class GeneralMappingTests(mapping_tests.BasicTestMappingProtocol):
    type2test = dict

class Dict(dict):
    pass

class SubclassMappingTests(mapping_tests.BasicTestMappingProtocol):
    type2test = Dict

def test_main():
    test_support.run_unittest(
        DictTest,
        GeneralMappingTests,
        SubclassMappingTests,
    )

if __name__ == "__main__":
    test_main()