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from test_support import verbose
import sys
import new
class Eggs:
def get_yolks(self):
return self.yolks
print 'new.module()'
m = new.module('Spam')
if verbose:
print m
m.Eggs = Eggs
sys.modules['Spam'] = m
import Spam
def get_more_yolks(self):
return self.yolks + 3
print 'new.classobj()'
C = new.classobj('Spam', (Spam.Eggs,), {'get_more_yolks': get_more_yolks})
if verbose:
print C
print 'new.instance()'
c = new.instance(C, {'yolks': 3})
if verbose:
print c
def break_yolks(self):
self.yolks = self.yolks - 2
print 'new.instancemethod()'
im = new.instancemethod(break_yolks, c, C)
if verbose:
print im
if c.get_yolks() != 3 and c.get_more_yolks() != 6:
print 'Broken call of hand-crafted class instance'
im()
if c.get_yolks() != 1 and c.get_more_yolks() != 4:
print 'Broken call of hand-crafted instance method'
codestr = '''
a = 1
b = 2
c = a + b
'''
ccode = compile(codestr, '<string>', 'exec')
g = {'c': 0, '__builtins__': __builtins__}
# this test could be more robust
print 'new.function()'
func = new.function(ccode, g)
if verbose:
print func
func()
if g['c'] != 3:
print 'Could not create a proper function object'
# bogus test of new.code()
print 'new.code()'
d = new.code(3, 3, 3, 3, codestr, (), (), (), "<string>", "<name>", 1, "")
if verbose:
print d
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