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import unittest
from test.support import (cpython_only, is_wasi, requires_limited_api, Py_DEBUG,
set_recursion_limit, skip_on_s390x, import_helper)
try:
import _testcapi
except ImportError:
_testcapi = None
try:
import _testlimitedcapi
except ImportError:
_testlimitedcapi = None
import struct
import collections
import itertools
import gc
import contextlib
import sys
import types
class BadStr(str):
def __eq__(self, other):
return True
def __hash__(self):
# Guaranteed different hash
return str.__hash__(self) ^ 3
class FunctionCalls(unittest.TestCase):
def test_kwargs_order(self):
# bpo-34320: **kwargs should preserve order of passed OrderedDict
od = collections.OrderedDict([('a', 1), ('b', 2)])
od.move_to_end('a')
expected = list(od.items())
def fn(**kw):
return kw
res = fn(**od)
self.assertIsInstance(res, dict)
self.assertEqual(list(res.items()), expected)
def test_frames_are_popped_after_failed_calls(self):
# GH-93252: stuff blows up if we don't pop the new frame after
# recovering from failed calls:
def f():
pass
class C:
def m(self):
pass
callables = [f, C.m, [].__len__]
for c in callables:
for _ in range(1000):
try:
c(None)
except TypeError:
pass
# BOOM!
@cpython_only
class CFunctionCallsErrorMessages(unittest.TestCase):
def test_varargs0(self):
msg = r"__contains__\(\) takes exactly one argument \(0 given\)"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, {}.__contains__)
def test_varargs2(self):
msg = r"__contains__\(\) takes exactly one argument \(2 given\)"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, {}.__contains__, 0, 1)
def test_varargs3(self):
msg = r"^from_bytes\(\) takes at most 2 positional arguments \(3 given\)"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, int.from_bytes, b'a', 'little', False)
def test_varargs1min(self):
msg = (r"get\(\) takes at least 1 argument \(0 given\)|"
r"get expected at least 1 argument, got 0")
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, {}.get)
msg = r"expected 1 argument, got 0"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, {}.__delattr__)
def test_varargs2min(self):
msg = r"getattr expected at least 2 arguments, got 0"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, getattr)
def test_varargs1max(self):
msg = (r"input\(\) takes at most 1 argument \(2 given\)|"
r"input expected at most 1 argument, got 2")
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, input, 1, 2)
def test_varargs2max(self):
msg = (r"get\(\) takes at most 2 arguments \(3 given\)|"
r"get expected at most 2 arguments, got 3")
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, {}.get, 1, 2, 3)
def test_varargs1_kw(self):
msg = r"__contains__\(\) takes no keyword arguments"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, {}.__contains__, x=2)
def test_varargs2_kw(self):
msg = r"__contains__\(\) takes no keyword arguments"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, {}.__contains__, x=2, y=2)
def test_varargs3_kw(self):
msg = r"bool\(\) takes no keyword arguments"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, bool, x=2)
def test_varargs4_kw(self):
msg = r"^(list[.])?index\(\) takes no keyword arguments$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, [].index, x=2)
def test_varargs5_kw(self):
msg = r"^hasattr\(\) takes no keyword arguments$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, hasattr, x=2)
def test_varargs6_kw(self):
msg = r"^getattr\(\) takes no keyword arguments$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, getattr, x=2)
def test_varargs7_kw(self):
msg = r"^next\(\) takes no keyword arguments$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, next, x=2)
def test_varargs8_kw(self):
msg = r"^_struct[.]pack\(\) takes no keyword arguments$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, struct.pack, x=2)
def test_varargs9_kw(self):
msg = r"^_struct[.]pack_into\(\) takes no keyword arguments$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, struct.pack_into, x=2)
def test_varargs10_kw(self):
msg = r"^deque[.]index\(\) takes no keyword arguments$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, collections.deque().index, x=2)
def test_varargs11_kw(self):
msg = r"^Struct[.]pack\(\) takes no keyword arguments$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, struct.Struct.pack, struct.Struct(""), x=2)
def test_varargs12_kw(self):
msg = r"^staticmethod\(\) takes no keyword arguments$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, staticmethod, func=id)
def test_varargs13_kw(self):
msg = r"^classmethod\(\) takes no keyword arguments$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, classmethod, func=id)
def test_varargs14_kw(self):
msg = r"^product\(\) takes at most 1 keyword argument \(2 given\)$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg,
itertools.product, 0, repeat=1, foo=2)
def test_varargs15_kw(self):
msg = r"^ImportError\(\) takes at most 3 keyword arguments \(4 given\)$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg,
ImportError, 0, name=1, path=2, name_from=3, foo=3)
def test_varargs16_kw(self):
msg = r"^min\(\) takes at most 2 keyword arguments \(3 given\)$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg,
min, 0, default=1, key=2, foo=3)
def test_varargs17_kw(self):
msg = r"print\(\) got an unexpected keyword argument 'foo'$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg,
print, 0, sep=1, end=2, file=3, flush=4, foo=5)
def test_varargs18_kw(self):
# _PyArg_UnpackKeywordsWithVararg()
msg = r"invalid keyword argument for print\(\)$"
with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg):
print(0, 1, **{BadStr('foo'): ','})
def test_varargs19_kw(self):
# _PyArg_UnpackKeywords()
msg = r"invalid keyword argument for round\(\)$"
with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg):
round(1.75, **{BadStr('foo'): 1})
def test_oldargs0_1(self):
msg = r"keys\(\) takes no arguments \(1 given\)"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, {}.keys, 0)
def test_oldargs0_2(self):
msg = r"keys\(\) takes no arguments \(2 given\)"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, {}.keys, 0, 1)
def test_oldargs0_1_kw(self):
msg = r"keys\(\) takes no keyword arguments"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, {}.keys, x=2)
def test_oldargs0_2_kw(self):
msg = r"keys\(\) takes no keyword arguments"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, {}.keys, x=2, y=2)
def test_oldargs1_0(self):
msg = r"count\(\) takes exactly one argument \(0 given\)"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, [].count)
def test_oldargs1_2(self):
msg = r"count\(\) takes exactly one argument \(2 given\)"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, [].count, 1, 2)
def test_oldargs1_0_kw(self):
msg = r"count\(\) takes no keyword arguments"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, [].count, x=2)
def test_oldargs1_1_kw(self):
msg = r"count\(\) takes no keyword arguments"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, [].count, {}, x=2)
def test_oldargs1_2_kw(self):
msg = r"count\(\) takes no keyword arguments"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, [].count, x=2, y=2)
def test_object_not_callable(self):
msg = r"^'object' object is not callable$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, object())
def test_module_not_callable_no_suggestion_0(self):
msg = r"^'module' object is not callable$"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, types.ModuleType("mod"))
def test_module_not_callable_no_suggestion_1(self):
msg = r"^'module' object is not callable$"
mod = types.ModuleType("mod")
mod.mod = 42
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, mod)
def test_module_not_callable_no_suggestion_2(self):
msg = r"^'module' object is not callable$"
mod = types.ModuleType("mod")
del mod.__name__
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, mod)
def test_module_not_callable_no_suggestion_3(self):
msg = r"^'module' object is not callable$"
mod = types.ModuleType("mod")
mod.__name__ = 42
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, mod)
def test_module_not_callable_suggestion(self):
msg = r"^'module' object is not callable\. Did you mean: 'mod\.mod\(\.\.\.\)'\?$"
mod = types.ModuleType("mod")
mod.mod = lambda: ...
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, mod)
@unittest.skipIf(_testcapi is None, "requires _testcapi")
class TestCallingConventions(unittest.TestCase):
"""Test calling using various C calling conventions (METH_*) from Python
Subclasses test several kinds of functions (module-level, methods,
class methods static methods) using these attributes:
obj: the object that contains tested functions (as attributes)
expected_self: expected "self" argument to the C function
The base class tests module-level functions.
"""
def setUp(self):
self.obj = self.expected_self = _testcapi
def test_varargs(self):
self.assertEqual(
self.obj.meth_varargs(1, 2, 3),
(self.expected_self, (1, 2, 3)),
)
def test_varargs_ext(self):
self.assertEqual(
self.obj.meth_varargs(*(1, 2, 3)),
(self.expected_self, (1, 2, 3)),
)
def test_varargs_error_kw(self):
msg = r"meth_varargs\(\) takes no keyword arguments"
self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError, msg, lambda: self.obj.meth_varargs(k=1),
)
def test_varargs_keywords(self):
self.assertEqual(
self.obj.meth_varargs_keywords(1, 2, a=3, b=4),
(self.expected_self, (1, 2), {'a': 3, 'b': 4})
)
def test_varargs_keywords_ext(self):
self.assertEqual(
self.obj.meth_varargs_keywords(*[1, 2], **{'a': 3, 'b': 4}),
(self.expected_self, (1, 2), {'a': 3, 'b': 4})
)
def test_o(self):
self.assertEqual(self.obj.meth_o(1), (self.expected_self, 1))
def test_o_ext(self):
self.assertEqual(self.obj.meth_o(*[1]), (self.expected_self, 1))
def test_o_error_no_arg(self):
msg = r"meth_o\(\) takes exactly one argument \(0 given\)"
self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg, self.obj.meth_o)
def test_o_error_two_args(self):
msg = r"meth_o\(\) takes exactly one argument \(2 given\)"
self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError, msg, lambda: self.obj.meth_o(1, 2),
)
def test_o_error_ext(self):
msg = r"meth_o\(\) takes exactly one argument \(3 given\)"
self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError, msg, lambda: self.obj.meth_o(*(1, 2, 3)),
)
def test_o_error_kw(self):
msg = r"meth_o\(\) takes no keyword arguments"
self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError, msg, lambda: self.obj.meth_o(k=1),
)
def test_o_error_arg_kw(self):
msg = r"meth_o\(\) takes no keyword arguments"
self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError, msg, lambda: self.obj.meth_o(k=1),
)
def test_noargs(self):
self.assertEqual(self.obj.meth_noargs(), self.expected_self)
def test_noargs_ext(self):
self.assertEqual(self.obj.meth_noargs(*[]), self.expected_self)
def test_noargs_error_arg(self):
msg = r"meth_noargs\(\) takes no arguments \(1 given\)"
self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError, msg, lambda: self.obj.meth_noargs(1),
)
def test_noargs_error_arg2(self):
msg = r"meth_noargs\(\) takes no arguments \(2 given\)"
self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError, msg, lambda: self.obj.meth_noargs(1, 2),
)
def test_noargs_error_ext(self):
msg = r"meth_noargs\(\) takes no arguments \(3 given\)"
self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError, msg, lambda: self.obj.meth_noargs(*(1, 2, 3)),
)
def test_noargs_error_kw(self):
msg = r"meth_noargs\(\) takes no keyword arguments"
self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError, msg, lambda: self.obj.meth_noargs(k=1),
)
def test_fastcall(self):
self.assertEqual(
self.obj.meth_fastcall(1, 2, 3),
(self.expected_self, (1, 2, 3)),
)
def test_fastcall_ext(self):
self.assertEqual(
self.obj.meth_fastcall(*(1, 2, 3)),
(self.expected_self, (1, 2, 3)),
)
def test_fastcall_error_kw(self):
msg = r"meth_fastcall\(\) takes no keyword arguments"
self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError, msg, lambda: self.obj.meth_fastcall(k=1),
)
def test_fastcall_keywords(self):
self.assertEqual(
self.obj.meth_fastcall_keywords(1, 2, a=3, b=4),
(self.expected_self, (1, 2), {'a': 3, 'b': 4})
)
def test_fastcall_keywords_ext(self):
self.assertEqual(
self.obj.meth_fastcall_keywords(*(1, 2), **{'a': 3, 'b': 4}),
(self.expected_self, (1, 2), {'a': 3, 'b': 4})
)
class TestCallingConventionsInstance(TestCallingConventions):
"""Test calling instance methods using various calling conventions"""
def setUp(self):
self.obj = self.expected_self = _testcapi.MethInstance()
class TestCallingConventionsClass(TestCallingConventions):
"""Test calling class methods using various calling conventions"""
def setUp(self):
self.obj = self.expected_self = _testcapi.MethClass
class TestCallingConventionsClassInstance(TestCallingConventions):
"""Test calling class methods on instance"""
def setUp(self):
self.obj = _testcapi.MethClass()
self.expected_self = _testcapi.MethClass
class TestCallingConventionsStatic(TestCallingConventions):
"""Test calling static methods using various calling conventions"""
def setUp(self):
self.obj = _testcapi.MethStatic()
self.expected_self = None
def pyfunc(arg1, arg2):
return [arg1, arg2]
def pyfunc_noarg():
return "noarg"
class PythonClass:
def method(self, arg1, arg2):
return [arg1, arg2]
def method_noarg(self):
return "noarg"
@classmethod
def class_method(cls):
return "classmethod"
@staticmethod
def static_method():
return "staticmethod"
PYTHON_INSTANCE = PythonClass()
NULL_OR_EMPTY = object()
class FastCallTests(unittest.TestCase):
"""Test calling using various callables from C
"""
# Test calls with positional arguments
CALLS_POSARGS = [
# (func, args: tuple, result)
# Python function with 2 arguments
(pyfunc, (1, 2), [1, 2]),
# Python function without argument
(pyfunc_noarg, (), "noarg"),
# Python class methods
(PythonClass.class_method, (), "classmethod"),
(PythonClass.static_method, (), "staticmethod"),
# Python instance methods
(PYTHON_INSTANCE.method, (1, 2), [1, 2]),
(PYTHON_INSTANCE.method_noarg, (), "noarg"),
(PYTHON_INSTANCE.class_method, (), "classmethod"),
(PYTHON_INSTANCE.static_method, (), "staticmethod"),
# C callables are added later
]
# Test calls with positional and keyword arguments
CALLS_KWARGS = [
# (func, args: tuple, kwargs: dict, result)
# Python function with 2 arguments
(pyfunc, (1,), {'arg2': 2}, [1, 2]),
(pyfunc, (), {'arg1': 1, 'arg2': 2}, [1, 2]),
# Python instance methods
(PYTHON_INSTANCE.method, (1,), {'arg2': 2}, [1, 2]),
(PYTHON_INSTANCE.method, (), {'arg1': 1, 'arg2': 2}, [1, 2]),
# C callables are added later
]
# Add all the calling conventions and variants of C callables
if _testcapi:
_instance = _testcapi.MethInstance()
for obj, expected_self in (
(_testcapi, _testcapi), # module-level function
(_instance, _instance), # bound method
(_testcapi.MethClass, _testcapi.MethClass), # class method on class
(_testcapi.MethClass(), _testcapi.MethClass), # class method on inst.
(_testcapi.MethStatic, None), # static method
):
CALLS_POSARGS.extend([
(obj.meth_varargs, (1, 2), (expected_self, (1, 2))),
(obj.meth_varargs_keywords,
(1, 2), (expected_self, (1, 2), NULL_OR_EMPTY)),
(obj.meth_fastcall, (1, 2), (expected_self, (1, 2))),
(obj.meth_fastcall, (), (expected_self, ())),
(obj.meth_fastcall_keywords,
(1, 2), (expected_self, (1, 2), NULL_OR_EMPTY)),
(obj.meth_fastcall_keywords,
(), (expected_self, (), NULL_OR_EMPTY)),
(obj.meth_noargs, (), expected_self),
(obj.meth_o, (123, ), (expected_self, 123)),
])
CALLS_KWARGS.extend([
(obj.meth_varargs_keywords,
(1, 2), {'x': 'y'}, (expected_self, (1, 2), {'x': 'y'})),
(obj.meth_varargs_keywords,
(), {'x': 'y'}, (expected_self, (), {'x': 'y'})),
(obj.meth_varargs_keywords,
(1, 2), {}, (expected_self, (1, 2), NULL_OR_EMPTY)),
(obj.meth_fastcall_keywords,
(1, 2), {'x': 'y'}, (expected_self, (1, 2), {'x': 'y'})),
(obj.meth_fastcall_keywords,
(), {'x': 'y'}, (expected_self, (), {'x': 'y'})),
(obj.meth_fastcall_keywords,
(1, 2), {}, (expected_self, (1, 2), NULL_OR_EMPTY)),
])
def check_result(self, result, expected):
if isinstance(expected, tuple) and expected[-1] is NULL_OR_EMPTY:
if result[-1] in ({}, None):
expected = (*expected[:-1], result[-1])
self.assertEqual(result, expected)
@unittest.skipIf(_testcapi is None, "requires _testcapi")
def test_vectorcall_dict(self):
# Test PyObject_VectorcallDict()
for func, args, expected in self.CALLS_POSARGS:
with self.subTest(func=func, args=args):
# kwargs=NULL
result = _testcapi.pyobject_fastcalldict(func, args, None)
self.check_result(result, expected)
if not args:
# args=NULL, nargs=0, kwargs=NULL
result = _testcapi.pyobject_fastcalldict(func, None, None)
self.check_result(result, expected)
for func, args, kwargs, expected in self.CALLS_KWARGS:
with self.subTest(func=func, args=args, kwargs=kwargs):
result = _testcapi.pyobject_fastcalldict(func, args, kwargs)
self.check_result(result, expected)
@unittest.skipIf(_testcapi is None, "requires _testcapi")
def test_vectorcall(self):
# Test PyObject_Vectorcall()
for func, args, expected in self.CALLS_POSARGS:
with self.subTest(func=func, args=args):
# kwnames=NULL
result = _testcapi.pyobject_vectorcall(func, args, None)
self.check_result(result, expected)
# kwnames=()
result = _testcapi.pyobject_vectorcall(func, args, ())
self.check_result(result, expected)
if not args:
# kwnames=NULL
result = _testcapi.pyobject_vectorcall(func, None, None)
self.check_result(result, expected)
# kwnames=()
result = _testcapi.pyobject_vectorcall(func, None, ())
self.check_result(result, expected)
for func, args, kwargs, expected in self.CALLS_KWARGS:
with self.subTest(func=func, args=args, kwargs=kwargs):
kwnames = tuple(kwargs.keys())
args = args + tuple(kwargs.values())
result = _testcapi.pyobject_vectorcall(func, args, kwnames)
self.check_result(result, expected)
def test_fastcall_clearing_dict(self):
# Test bpo-36907: the point of the test is just checking that this
# does not crash.
class IntWithDict:
__slots__ = ["kwargs"]
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self.kwargs = kwargs
def __index__(self):
self.kwargs.clear()
gc.collect()
return 0
x = IntWithDict(optimize=IntWithDict())
# We test the argument handling of "compile" here, the compilation
# itself is not relevant. When we pass flags=x below, x.__index__() is
# called, which changes the keywords dict.
compile("pass", "", "exec", x, **x.kwargs)
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL = 1 << 11
Py_TPFLAGS_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR = 1 << 17
def testfunction(self):
"""some doc"""
return self
def testfunction_kw(self, *, kw):
"""some doc"""
return self
ADAPTIVE_WARMUP_DELAY = 2
@unittest.skipIf(_testcapi is None, "requires _testcapi")
class TestPEP590(unittest.TestCase):
def test_method_descriptor_flag(self):
import functools
cached = functools.lru_cache(1)(testfunction)
self.assertFalse(type(repr).__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR)
self.assertTrue(type(list.append).__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR)
self.assertTrue(type(list.__add__).__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR)
self.assertTrue(type(testfunction).__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR)
self.assertTrue(type(cached).__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR)
self.assertTrue(_testcapi.MethodDescriptorBase.__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR)
self.assertTrue(_testcapi.MethodDescriptorDerived.__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR)
self.assertFalse(_testcapi.MethodDescriptorNopGet.__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR)
# Mutable heap types should not inherit Py_TPFLAGS_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR
class MethodDescriptorHeap(_testcapi.MethodDescriptorBase):
pass
self.assertFalse(MethodDescriptorHeap.__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR)
def test_vectorcall_flag(self):
self.assertTrue(_testcapi.MethodDescriptorBase.__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL)
self.assertTrue(_testcapi.MethodDescriptorDerived.__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL)
self.assertFalse(_testcapi.MethodDescriptorNopGet.__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL)
self.assertTrue(_testcapi.MethodDescriptor2.__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL)
# Mutable heap types should inherit Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL,
# but should lose it when __call__ is overridden
class MethodDescriptorHeap(_testcapi.MethodDescriptorBase):
pass
self.assertTrue(MethodDescriptorHeap.__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL)
MethodDescriptorHeap.__call__ = print
self.assertFalse(MethodDescriptorHeap.__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL)
# Mutable heap types should not inherit Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL if
# they define __call__ directly
class MethodDescriptorHeap(_testcapi.MethodDescriptorBase):
def __call__(self):
pass
self.assertFalse(MethodDescriptorHeap.__flags__ & Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL)
def test_vectorcall_override(self):
# Check that tp_call can correctly override vectorcall.
# MethodDescriptorNopGet implements tp_call but it inherits from
# MethodDescriptorBase, which implements vectorcall. Since
# MethodDescriptorNopGet returns the args tuple when called, we check
# additionally that no new tuple is created for this call.
args = tuple(range(5))
f = _testcapi.MethodDescriptorNopGet()
self.assertIs(f(*args), args)
def test_vectorcall_override_on_mutable_class(self):
"""Setting __call__ should disable vectorcall"""
TestType = _testcapi.make_vectorcall_class()
instance = TestType()
self.assertEqual(instance(), "tp_call")
instance.set_vectorcall(TestType)
self.assertEqual(instance(), "vectorcall") # assume vectorcall is used
TestType.__call__ = lambda self: "custom"
self.assertEqual(instance(), "custom")
def test_vectorcall_override_with_subclass(self):
"""Setting __call__ on a superclass should disable vectorcall"""
SuperType = _testcapi.make_vectorcall_class()
class DerivedType(SuperType):
pass
instance = DerivedType()
# Derived types with its own vectorcall should be unaffected
UnaffectedType1 = _testcapi.make_vectorcall_class(DerivedType)
UnaffectedType2 = _testcapi.make_vectorcall_class(SuperType)
# Aside: Quickly check that the C helper actually made derived types
self.assertTrue(issubclass(UnaffectedType1, DerivedType))
self.assertTrue(issubclass(UnaffectedType2, SuperType))
# Initial state: tp_call
self.assertEqual(instance(), "tp_call")
self.assertEqual(_testcapi.has_vectorcall_flag(SuperType), True)
self.assertEqual(_testcapi.has_vectorcall_flag(DerivedType), True)
self.assertEqual(_testcapi.has_vectorcall_flag(UnaffectedType1), True)
self.assertEqual(_testcapi.has_vectorcall_flag(UnaffectedType2), True)
# Setting the vectorcall function
instance.set_vectorcall(SuperType)
self.assertEqual(instance(), "vectorcall")
self.assertEqual(_testcapi.has_vectorcall_flag(SuperType), True)
self.assertEqual(_testcapi.has_vectorcall_flag(DerivedType), True)
self.assertEqual(_testcapi.has_vectorcall_flag(UnaffectedType1), True)
self.assertEqual(_testcapi.has_vectorcall_flag(UnaffectedType2), True)
# Setting __call__ should remove vectorcall from all subclasses
SuperType.__call__ = lambda self: "custom"
self.assertEqual(instance(), "custom")
self.assertEqual(_testcapi.has_vectorcall_flag(SuperType), False)
self.assertEqual(_testcapi.has_vectorcall_flag(DerivedType), False)
self.assertEqual(_testcapi.has_vectorcall_flag(UnaffectedType1), True)
self.assertEqual(_testcapi.has_vectorcall_flag(UnaffectedType2), True)
def test_vectorcall(self):
# Test a bunch of different ways to call objects:
# 1. vectorcall using PyVectorcall_Call()
# (only for objects that support vectorcall directly)
# 2. normal call
# 3. vectorcall using PyObject_Vectorcall()
# 4. call as bound method
# 5. call using functools.partial
# A list of (function, args, kwargs, result) calls to test
calls = [(len, (range(42),), {}, 42),
(list.append, ([], 0), {}, None),
([].append, (0,), {}, None),
(sum, ([36],), {"start":6}, 42),
(testfunction, (42,), {}, 42),
(testfunction_kw, (42,), {"kw":None}, 42),
(_testcapi.MethodDescriptorBase(), (0,), {}, True),
(_testcapi.MethodDescriptorDerived(), (0,), {}, True),
(_testcapi.MethodDescriptor2(), (0,), {}, False)]
from _testcapi import pyobject_vectorcall, pyvectorcall_call
from types import MethodType
from functools import partial
def vectorcall(func, args, kwargs):
args = *args, *kwargs.values()
kwnames = tuple(kwargs)
return pyobject_vectorcall(func, args, kwnames)
for (func, args, kwargs, expected) in calls:
with self.subTest(str(func)):
if not kwargs:
self.assertEqual(expected, pyvectorcall_call(func, args))
self.assertEqual(expected, pyvectorcall_call(func, args, kwargs))
# Add derived classes (which do not support vectorcall directly,
# but do support all other ways of calling).
class MethodDescriptorHeap(_testcapi.MethodDescriptorBase):
pass
class MethodDescriptorOverridden(_testcapi.MethodDescriptorBase):
def __call__(self, n):
return 'new'
class SuperBase:
def __call__(self, *args):
return super().__call__(*args)
class MethodDescriptorSuper(SuperBase, _testcapi.MethodDescriptorBase):
def __call__(self, *args):
return super().__call__(*args)
calls += [
(dict.update, ({},), {"key":True}, None),
({}.update, ({},), {"key":True}, None),
(MethodDescriptorHeap(), (0,), {}, True),
(MethodDescriptorOverridden(), (0,), {}, 'new'),
(MethodDescriptorSuper(), (0,), {}, True),
]
for (func, args, kwargs, expected) in calls:
with self.subTest(str(func)):
args1 = args[1:]
meth = MethodType(func, args[0])
wrapped = partial(func)
if not kwargs:
self.assertEqual(expected, func(*args))
self.assertEqual(expected, pyobject_vectorcall(func, args, None))
self.assertEqual(expected, meth(*args1))
self.assertEqual(expected, wrapped(*args))
self.assertEqual(expected, func(*args, **kwargs))
self.assertEqual(expected, vectorcall(func, args, kwargs))
self.assertEqual(expected, meth(*args1, **kwargs))
self.assertEqual(expected, wrapped(*args, **kwargs))
def test_setvectorcall(self):
from _testcapi import function_setvectorcall
def f(num): return num + 1
assert_equal = self.assertEqual
num = 10
assert_equal(11, f(num))
function_setvectorcall(f)
# make sure specializer is triggered by running > 50 times
for _ in range(10 * ADAPTIVE_WARMUP_DELAY):
assert_equal("overridden", f(num))
def test_setvectorcall_load_attr_specialization_skip(self):
from _testcapi import function_setvectorcall
class X:
def __getattribute__(self, attr):
return attr
assert_equal = self.assertEqual
x = X()
assert_equal("a", x.a)
function_setvectorcall(X.__getattribute__)
# make sure specialization doesn't trigger
# when vectorcall is overridden
for _ in range(ADAPTIVE_WARMUP_DELAY):
assert_equal("overridden", x.a)
def test_setvectorcall_load_attr_specialization_deopt(self):
from _testcapi import function_setvectorcall
class X:
def __getattribute__(self, attr):
return attr
def get_a(x):
return x.a
assert_equal = self.assertEqual
x = X()
# trigger LOAD_ATTR_GETATTRIBUTE_OVERRIDDEN specialization
for _ in range(ADAPTIVE_WARMUP_DELAY):
assert_equal("a", get_a(x))
function_setvectorcall(X.__getattribute__)
# make sure specialized LOAD_ATTR_GETATTRIBUTE_OVERRIDDEN
# gets deopted due to overridden vectorcall
for _ in range(ADAPTIVE_WARMUP_DELAY):
assert_equal("overridden", get_a(x))
@requires_limited_api
def test_vectorcall_limited_incoming(self):
from _testcapi import pyobject_vectorcall
obj = _testlimitedcapi.LimitedVectorCallClass()
self.assertEqual(pyobject_vectorcall(obj, (), ()), "vectorcall called")
@requires_limited_api
def test_vectorcall_limited_outgoing(self):
from _testlimitedcapi import call_vectorcall
args_captured = []
kwargs_captured = []
def f(*args, **kwargs):
args_captured.append(args)
kwargs_captured.append(kwargs)
return "success"
self.assertEqual(call_vectorcall(f), "success")
self.assertEqual(args_captured, [("foo",)])
self.assertEqual(kwargs_captured, [{"baz": "bar"}])
@requires_limited_api
def test_vectorcall_limited_outgoing_method(self):
from _testlimitedcapi import call_vectorcall_method
args_captured = []
kwargs_captured = []
class TestInstance:
def f(self, *args, **kwargs):
args_captured.append(args)
kwargs_captured.append(kwargs)
return "success"
self.assertEqual(call_vectorcall_method(TestInstance()), "success")
self.assertEqual(args_captured, [("foo",)])
self.assertEqual(kwargs_captured, [{"baz": "bar"}])
class A:
def method_two_args(self, x, y):
pass
@staticmethod
def static_no_args():
pass
@staticmethod
def positional_only(arg, /):
pass
@cpython_only
class TestErrorMessagesUseQualifiedName(unittest.TestCase):
@contextlib.contextmanager
def check_raises_type_error(self, message):
with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm:
yield
self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), message)
def test_missing_arguments(self):
msg = "A.method_two_args() missing 1 required positional argument: 'y'"
with self.check_raises_type_error(msg):
A().method_two_args("x")
def test_too_many_positional(self):
msg = "A.static_no_args() takes 0 positional arguments but 1 was given"
with self.check_raises_type_error(msg):
A.static_no_args("oops it's an arg")
def test_positional_only_passed_as_keyword(self):
msg = "A.positional_only() got some positional-only arguments passed as keyword arguments: 'arg'"
with self.check_raises_type_error(msg):
A.positional_only(arg="x")
def test_unexpected_keyword(self):
msg = "A.method_two_args() got an unexpected keyword argument 'bad'"
with self.check_raises_type_error(msg):
A().method_two_args(bad="x")
def test_multiple_values(self):
msg = "A.method_two_args() got multiple values for argument 'x'"
with self.check_raises_type_error(msg):
A().method_two_args("x", "y", x="oops")
@cpython_only
class TestErrorMessagesSuggestions(unittest.TestCase):
@contextlib.contextmanager
def check_suggestion_includes(self, message):
with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm:
yield
self.assertIn(f"Did you mean '{message}'?", str(cm.exception))
@contextlib.contextmanager
def check_suggestion_not_present(self):
with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm:
yield
self.assertNotIn("Did you mean", str(cm.exception))
def test_unexpected_keyword_suggestion_valid_positions(self):
def foo(blech=None, /, aaa=None, *args, late1=None):
pass
cases = [
("blach", None),
("aa", "aaa"),
("orgs", None),
("late11", "late1"),
]
for keyword, suggestion in cases:
with self.subTest(keyword):
ctx = self.check_suggestion_includes(suggestion) if suggestion else self.check_suggestion_not_present()
with ctx:
foo(**{keyword:None})
def test_unexpected_keyword_suggestion_kinds(self):
def substitution(noise=None, more_noise=None, a = None, blech = None):
pass
def elimination(noise = None, more_noise = None, a = None, blch = None):
pass
def addition(noise = None, more_noise = None, a = None, bluchin = None):
pass
def substitution_over_elimination(blach = None, bluc = None):
pass
def substitution_over_addition(blach = None, bluchi = None):
pass
def elimination_over_addition(bluc = None, blucha = None):
pass
def case_change_over_substitution(BLuch=None, Luch = None, fluch = None):
pass
for func, suggestion in [
(addition, "bluchin"),
(substitution, "blech"),
(elimination, "blch"),
(addition, "bluchin"),
(substitution_over_elimination, "blach"),
(substitution_over_addition, "blach"),
(elimination_over_addition, "bluc"),
(case_change_over_substitution, "BLuch"),
]:
with self.subTest(suggestion):
with self.check_suggestion_includes(suggestion):
func(bluch=None)
def test_unexpected_keyword_suggestion_via_getargs(self):
with self.check_suggestion_includes("maxsplit"):
"foo".split(maxsplt=1)
self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError, r"split\(\) got an unexpected keyword argument 'blech'$",
"foo".split, blech=1
)
with self.check_suggestion_not_present():
"foo".split(blech=1)
with self.check_suggestion_not_present():
"foo".split(more_noise=1, maxsplt=1)
# Also test the vgetargskeywords path
with self.check_suggestion_includes("name"):
ImportError(namez="oops")
self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError, r"ImportError\(\) got an unexpected keyword argument 'blech'$",
ImportError, blech=1
)
with self.check_suggestion_not_present():
ImportError(blech=1)
with self.check_suggestion_not_present():
ImportError(blech=1, namez="oops")
@cpython_only
class TestRecursion(unittest.TestCase):
@skip_on_s390x
@unittest.skipIf(is_wasi and Py_DEBUG, "requires deep stack")
@unittest.skipIf(_testcapi is None, "requires _testcapi")
def test_super_deep(self):
def recurse(n):
if n:
recurse(n-1)
def py_recurse(n, m):
if n:
py_recurse(n-1, m)
else:
c_py_recurse(m-1)
def c_recurse(n):
if n:
_testcapi.pyobject_vectorcall(c_recurse, (n-1,), ())
def c_py_recurse(m):
if m:
_testcapi.pyobject_vectorcall(py_recurse, (1000, m), ())
with set_recursion_limit(100_000):
recurse(90_000)
with self.assertRaises(RecursionError):
recurse(101_000)
c_recurse(100)
with self.assertRaises(RecursionError):
c_recurse(90_000)
c_py_recurse(90)
with self.assertRaises(RecursionError):
c_py_recurse(100_000)
class TestFunctionWithManyArgs(unittest.TestCase):
def test_function_with_many_args(self):
for N in (10, 500, 1000):
with self.subTest(N=N):
args = ",".join([f"a{i}" for i in range(N)])
src = f"def f({args}) : return a{N//2}"
l = {}
exec(src, {}, l)
self.assertEqual(l['f'](*range(N)), N//2)
@unittest.skipIf(_testcapi is None, 'need _testcapi')
class TestCAPI(unittest.TestCase):
def test_cfunction_call(self):
def func(*args, **kwargs):
return (args, kwargs)
# PyCFunction_Call() was removed in Python 3.13 API, but was kept in
# the stable ABI.
def PyCFunction_Call(func, *args, **kwargs):
if kwargs:
return _testcapi.pycfunction_call(func, args, kwargs)
else:
return _testcapi.pycfunction_call(func, args)
self.assertEqual(PyCFunction_Call(func), ((), {}))
self.assertEqual(PyCFunction_Call(func, 1, 2, 3), ((1, 2, 3), {}))
self.assertEqual(PyCFunction_Call(func, "arg", num=5), (("arg",), {'num': 5}))
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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