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Fixed #21840 -- Moved dunder methods from SimpleLazyObject to LazyObject.
This commit also added tests for LazyObject and refactored the testsuite of SimpleLazyObject so that it can share test cases with LazyObject.
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@ -265,9 +265,62 @@ class LazyObject(object):
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError('subclasses of LazyObject must provide a _setup() method')
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# Because we have messed with __class__ below, we confuse pickle as to what
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# class we are pickling. It also appears to stop __reduce__ from being
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# called. So, we define __getstate__ in a way that cooperates with the way
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# that pickle interprets this class. This fails when the wrapped class is
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# a builtin, but it is better than nothing.
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def __getstate__(self):
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if self._wrapped is empty:
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self._setup()
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return self._wrapped.__dict__
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# Python 3.3 will call __reduce__ when pickling; this method is needed
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# to serialize and deserialize correctly.
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@classmethod
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def __newobj__(cls, *args):
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return cls.__new__(cls, *args)
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def __reduce_ex__(self, proto):
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if proto >= 2:
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# On Py3, since the default protocol is 3, pickle uses the
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# ``__newobj__`` method (& more efficient opcodes) for writing.
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return (self.__newobj__, (self.__class__,), self.__getstate__())
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else:
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# On Py2, the default protocol is 0 (for back-compat) & the above
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# code fails miserably (see regression test). Instead, we return
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# exactly what's returned if there's no ``__reduce__`` method at
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# all.
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return (copyreg._reconstructor, (self.__class__, object, None), self.__getstate__())
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def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
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if self._wrapped is empty:
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# We have to use type(self), not self.__class__, because the
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# latter is proxied.
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result = type(self)()
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memo[id(self)] = result
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return result
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return copy.deepcopy(self._wrapped, memo)
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if six.PY3:
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__bytes__ = new_method_proxy(bytes)
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__str__ = new_method_proxy(str)
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__bool__ = new_method_proxy(bool)
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else:
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__str__ = new_method_proxy(str)
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__unicode__ = new_method_proxy(unicode)
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__nonzero__ = new_method_proxy(bool)
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# Introspection support
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__dir__ = new_method_proxy(dir)
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# Need to pretend to be the wrapped class, for the sake of objects that
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# care about this (especially in equality tests)
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__class__ = property(new_method_proxy(operator.attrgetter("__class__")))
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__eq__ = new_method_proxy(operator.eq)
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__ne__ = new_method_proxy(operator.ne)
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__hash__ = new_method_proxy(hash)
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# Dictionary methods support
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__getitem__ = new_method_proxy(operator.getitem)
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__setitem__ = new_method_proxy(operator.setitem)
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@ -303,51 +356,6 @@ class SimpleLazyObject(LazyObject):
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def _setup(self):
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self._wrapped = self._setupfunc()
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if six.PY3:
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__bytes__ = new_method_proxy(bytes)
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__str__ = new_method_proxy(str)
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else:
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__str__ = new_method_proxy(str)
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__unicode__ = new_method_proxy(unicode)
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def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
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if self._wrapped is empty:
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# We have to use SimpleLazyObject, not self.__class__, because the
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# latter is proxied.
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result = SimpleLazyObject(self._setupfunc)
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memo[id(self)] = result
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return result
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else:
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return copy.deepcopy(self._wrapped, memo)
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# Because we have messed with __class__ below, we confuse pickle as to what
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# class we are pickling. It also appears to stop __reduce__ from being
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# called. So, we define __getstate__ in a way that cooperates with the way
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# that pickle interprets this class. This fails when the wrapped class is
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# a builtin, but it is better than nothing.
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def __getstate__(self):
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if self._wrapped is empty:
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self._setup()
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return self._wrapped.__dict__
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# Python 3.3 will call __reduce__ when pickling; this method is needed
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# to serialize and deserialize correctly.
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@classmethod
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def __newobj__(cls, *args):
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return cls.__new__(cls, *args)
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def __reduce_ex__(self, proto):
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if proto >= 2:
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# On Py3, since the default protocol is 3, pickle uses the
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# ``__newobj__`` method (& more efficient opcodes) for writing.
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return (self.__newobj__, (self.__class__,), self.__getstate__())
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else:
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# On Py2, the default protocol is 0 (for back-compat) & the above
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# code fails miserably (see regression test). Instead, we return
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# exactly what's returned if there's no ``__reduce__`` method at
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# all.
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return (copyreg._reconstructor, (self.__class__, object, None), self.__getstate__())
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# Return a meaningful representation of the lazy object for debugging
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# without evaluating the wrapped object.
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def __repr__(self):
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repr_attr = self._setupfunc
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else:
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repr_attr = self._wrapped
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return '<SimpleLazyObject: %r>' % repr_attr
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return '<%s: %r>' % (type(self).__name__, repr_attr)
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# Need to pretend to be the wrapped class, for the sake of objects that
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# care about this (especially in equality tests)
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__class__ = property(new_method_proxy(operator.attrgetter("__class__")))
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__eq__ = new_method_proxy(operator.eq)
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__ne__ = new_method_proxy(operator.ne)
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__hash__ = new_method_proxy(hash)
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__bool__ = new_method_proxy(bool) # Python 3
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__nonzero__ = __bool__ # Python 2
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def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
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if self._wrapped is empty:
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# We have to use type(self), not self.__class__, because the
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# latter is proxied.
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result = SimpleLazyObject(self._setupfunc)
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memo[id(self)] = result
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return result
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return copy.deepcopy(self._wrapped, memo)
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class lazy_property(property):
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import copy
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import pickle
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import sys
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from unittest import TestCase
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from django.utils import six
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from django.utils.functional import LazyObject, SimpleLazyObject, empty
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class Foo(object):
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"""
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A simple class with just one attribute.
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"""
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foo = 'bar'
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return self.foo == other.foo
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class LazyObjectTestCase(TestCase):
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def lazy_wrap(self, wrapped_object):
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"""
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Wrap the given object into a LazyObject
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"""
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class AdHocLazyObject(LazyObject):
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def _setup(self):
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self._wrapped = wrapped_object
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return AdHocLazyObject()
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def test_getattr(self):
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obj = self.lazy_wrap(Foo())
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self.assertEqual(obj.foo, 'bar')
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def test_setattr(self):
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obj = self.lazy_wrap(Foo())
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obj.foo = 'BAR'
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obj.bar = 'baz'
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self.assertEqual(obj.foo, 'BAR')
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self.assertEqual(obj.bar, 'baz')
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def test_setattr2(self):
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# Same as test_setattr but in reversed order
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obj = self.lazy_wrap(Foo())
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obj.bar = 'baz'
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obj.foo = 'BAR'
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self.assertEqual(obj.foo, 'BAR')
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self.assertEqual(obj.bar, 'baz')
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def test_delattr(self):
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obj = self.lazy_wrap(Foo())
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obj.bar = 'baz'
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self.assertEqual(obj.bar, 'baz')
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del obj.bar
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with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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obj.bar
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def test_cmp(self):
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obj1 = self.lazy_wrap('foo')
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obj2 = self.lazy_wrap('bar')
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obj3 = self.lazy_wrap('foo')
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self.assertEqual(obj1, 'foo')
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self.assertEqual(obj1, obj3)
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self.assertNotEqual(obj1, obj2)
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self.assertNotEqual(obj1, 'bar')
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def test_bytes(self):
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obj = self.lazy_wrap(b'foo')
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self.assertEqual(bytes(obj), b'foo')
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def test_text(self):
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obj = self.lazy_wrap('foo')
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self.assertEqual(six.text_type(obj), 'foo')
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def test_bool(self):
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# Refs #21840
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for f in [False, 0, (), {}, [], None, set()]:
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self.assertFalse(self.lazy_wrap(f))
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for t in [True, 1, (1,), {1: 2}, [1], object(), {1}]:
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self.assertTrue(t)
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def test_dir(self):
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obj = self.lazy_wrap('foo')
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self.assertEqual(dir(obj), dir('foo'))
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def test_len(self):
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for seq in ['asd', [1, 2, 3], {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3}]:
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obj = self.lazy_wrap(seq)
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self.assertEqual(len(obj), 3)
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def test_class(self):
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self.assertIsInstance(self.lazy_wrap(42), int)
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class Bar(Foo):
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pass
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self.assertIsInstance(self.lazy_wrap(Bar()), Foo)
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def test_hash(self):
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obj = self.lazy_wrap('foo')
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d = {}
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d[obj] = 'bar'
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self.assertIn('foo', d)
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self.assertEqual(d['foo'], 'bar')
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def test_contains(self):
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test_data = [
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('c', 'abcde'),
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(2, [1, 2, 3]),
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('a', {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3}),
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(2, {1, 2, 3}),
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]
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for needle, haystack in test_data:
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self.assertIn(needle, self.lazy_wrap(haystack))
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# __contains__ doesn't work when the haystack is a string and the needle a LazyObject
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for needle_haystack in test_data[1:]:
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self.assertIn(self.lazy_wrap(needle), haystack)
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self.assertIn(self.lazy_wrap(needle), self.lazy_wrap(haystack))
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def test_getitem(self):
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obj_list = self.lazy_wrap([1, 2, 3])
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obj_dict = self.lazy_wrap({'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3})
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self.assertEqual(obj_list[0], 1)
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self.assertEqual(obj_list[-1], 3)
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self.assertEqual(obj_list[1:2], [2])
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self.assertEqual(obj_dict['b'], 2)
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with self.assertRaises(IndexError):
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obj_list[3]
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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obj_dict['f']
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def test_setitem(self):
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obj_list = self.lazy_wrap([1, 2, 3])
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obj_dict = self.lazy_wrap({'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3})
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obj_list[0] = 100
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self.assertEqual(obj_list, [100, 2, 3])
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obj_list[1:2] = [200, 300, 400]
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self.assertEqual(obj_list, [100, 200, 300, 400, 3])
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obj_dict['a'] = 100
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obj_dict['d'] = 400
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self.assertEqual(obj_dict, {'a': 100, 'b': 2, 'c': 3, 'd': 400})
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def test_delitem(self):
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obj_list = self.lazy_wrap([1, 2, 3])
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obj_dict = self.lazy_wrap({'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3})
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del obj_list[-1]
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del obj_dict['c']
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self.assertEqual(obj_list, [1, 2])
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self.assertEqual(obj_dict, {'a': 1, 'b': 2})
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with self.assertRaises(IndexError):
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del obj_list[3]
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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del obj_dict['f']
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def test_iter(self):
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# LazyObjects don't actually implements __iter__ but you can still
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# iterate over them because they implement __getitem__
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obj = self.lazy_wrap([1, 2, 3])
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for expected, actual in zip([1, 2, 3], obj):
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self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
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def test_pickle(self):
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# See ticket #16563
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obj = self.lazy_wrap(Foo())
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pickled = pickle.dumps(obj)
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unpickled = pickle.loads(pickled)
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self.assertIsInstance(unpickled, Foo)
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self.assertEqual(unpickled, obj)
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self.assertEqual(unpickled.foo, obj.foo)
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def test_deepcopy(self):
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# Check that we *can* do deep copy, and that it returns the right
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# objects.
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l = [1, 2, 3]
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obj = self.lazy_wrap(l)
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len(l) # forces evaluation
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obj2 = copy.deepcopy(obj)
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self.assertIsInstance(obj2, list)
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self.assertEqual(obj2, [1, 2, 3])
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def test_deepcopy_no_evaluation(self):
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# copying doesn't force evaluation
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l = [1, 2, 3]
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obj = self.lazy_wrap(l)
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obj2 = copy.deepcopy(obj)
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# Copying shouldn't force evaluation
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self.assertIs(obj._wrapped, empty)
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self.assertIs(obj2._wrapped, empty)
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class SimpleLazyObjectTestCase(LazyObjectTestCase):
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# By inheriting from LazyObjectTestCase and redefining the lazy_wrap()
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# method which all testcases use, we get to make sure all behaviors
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# tested in the parent testcase also apply to SimpleLazyObject.
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def lazy_wrap(self, wrapped_object):
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return SimpleLazyObject(lambda: wrapped_object)
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def test_repr(self):
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# First, for an unevaluated SimpleLazyObject
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obj = self.lazy_wrap(42)
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# __repr__ contains __repr__ of setup function and does not evaluate
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# the SimpleLazyObject
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self.assertRegexpMatches(repr(obj), '^<SimpleLazyObject:')
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self.assertIs(obj._wrapped, empty) # make sure evaluation hasn't been triggered
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self.assertEqual(obj, 42) # evaluate the lazy object
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self.assertIsInstance(obj._wrapped, int)
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self.assertEqual(repr(obj), '<SimpleLazyObject: 42>')
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def test_trace(self):
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# See ticket #19456
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old_trace_func = sys.gettrace()
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try:
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def trace_func(frame, event, arg):
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frame.f_locals['self'].__class__
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if old_trace_func is not None:
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old_trace_func(frame, event, arg)
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sys.settrace(trace_func)
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self.lazy_wrap(None)
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finally:
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sys.settrace(old_trace_func)
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def test_none(self):
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i = [0]
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def f():
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i[0] += 1
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return None
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x = SimpleLazyObject(f)
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self.assertEqual(str(x), "None")
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self.assertEqual(i, [1])
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self.assertEqual(str(x), "None")
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self.assertEqual(i, [1])
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def test_dict(self):
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# See ticket #18447
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lazydict = SimpleLazyObject(lambda: {'one': 1})
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self.assertEqual(lazydict['one'], 1)
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lazydict['one'] = -1
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self.assertEqual(lazydict['one'], -1)
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self.assertTrue('one' in lazydict)
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self.assertFalse('two' in lazydict)
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self.assertEqual(len(lazydict), 1)
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del lazydict['one']
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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lazydict['one']
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def test_list_set(self):
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lazy_list = SimpleLazyObject(lambda: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
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lazy_set = SimpleLazyObject(lambda: set([1, 2, 3, 4]))
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self.assertTrue(1 in lazy_list)
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self.assertTrue(1 in lazy_set)
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self.assertFalse(6 in lazy_list)
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self.assertFalse(6 in lazy_set)
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self.assertEqual(len(lazy_list), 5)
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self.assertEqual(len(lazy_set), 4)
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import copy
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import pickle
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import sys
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from unittest import TestCase
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from django.contrib.auth.models import User
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from django.test import TestCase as DjangoTestCase
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from django.test import TestCase
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from django.utils import six
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from django.utils.functional import SimpleLazyObject, empty
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from django.utils.functional import SimpleLazyObject
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class _ComplexObject(object):
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def __init__(self, name):
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self.name = name
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return self.name == other.name
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def __hash__(self):
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return hash(self.name)
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if six.PY3:
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def __bytes__(self):
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return ("I am _ComplexObject(%r)" % self.name).encode("utf-8")
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def __str__(self):
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return self.name
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else:
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def __str__(self):
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return b"I am _ComplexObject(%r)" % str(self.name)
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def __unicode__(self):
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return self.name
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def __repr__(self):
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return "_ComplexObject(%r)" % self.name
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complex_object = lambda: _ComplexObject("joe")
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class TestUtilsSimpleLazyObject(TestCase):
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"""
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Tests for SimpleLazyObject
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"""
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# Note that concrete use cases for SimpleLazyObject are also found in the
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# auth context processor tests (unless the implementation of that function
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# is changed).
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def test_equality(self):
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self.assertEqual(complex_object(), SimpleLazyObject(complex_object))
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self.assertEqual(SimpleLazyObject(complex_object), complex_object())
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def test_hash(self):
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# hash() equality would not be true for many objects, but it should be
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# for _ComplexObject
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self.assertEqual(hash(complex_object()),
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hash(SimpleLazyObject(complex_object)))
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def test_repr(self):
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# First, for an unevaluated SimpleLazyObject
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x = SimpleLazyObject(complex_object)
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# __repr__ contains __repr__ of setup function and does not evaluate
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# the SimpleLazyObject
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self.assertEqual("<SimpleLazyObject: %r>" % complex_object, repr(x))
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self.assertEqual(empty, x._wrapped)
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# Second, for an evaluated SimpleLazyObject
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x.name # evaluate
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self.assertIsInstance(x._wrapped, _ComplexObject)
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# __repr__ contains __repr__ of wrapped object
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self.assertEqual("<SimpleLazyObject: %r>" % x._wrapped, repr(x))
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def test_bytes(self):
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self.assertEqual(b"I am _ComplexObject('joe')",
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bytes(SimpleLazyObject(complex_object)))
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def test_text(self):
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self.assertEqual("joe", six.text_type(SimpleLazyObject(complex_object)))
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def test_class(self):
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# This is important for classes that use __class__ in things like
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# equality tests.
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self.assertEqual(_ComplexObject, SimpleLazyObject(complex_object).__class__)
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def test_deepcopy(self):
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# Check that we *can* do deep copy, and that it returns the right
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# objects.
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# First, for an unevaluated SimpleLazyObject
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s = SimpleLazyObject(complex_object)
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self.assertIs(s._wrapped, empty)
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s2 = copy.deepcopy(s)
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# something has gone wrong is s is evaluated
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self.assertIs(s._wrapped, empty)
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self.assertEqual(s2, complex_object())
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# Second, for an evaluated SimpleLazyObject
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s.name # evaluate
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self.assertIsNot(s._wrapped, empty)
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s3 = copy.deepcopy(s)
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self.assertEqual(s3, complex_object())
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def test_none(self):
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i = [0]
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def f():
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i[0] += 1
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return None
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x = SimpleLazyObject(f)
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self.assertEqual(str(x), "None")
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self.assertEqual(i, [1])
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self.assertEqual(str(x), "None")
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self.assertEqual(i, [1])
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def test_bool(self):
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x = SimpleLazyObject(lambda: 3)
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self.assertTrue(x)
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x = SimpleLazyObject(lambda: 0)
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self.assertFalse(x)
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def test_pickle_complex(self):
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# See ticket #16563
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x = SimpleLazyObject(complex_object)
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pickled = pickle.dumps(x)
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unpickled = pickle.loads(pickled)
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self.assertEqual(unpickled, x)
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self.assertEqual(six.text_type(unpickled), six.text_type(x))
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self.assertEqual(unpickled.name, x.name)
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def test_dict(self):
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# See ticket #18447
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lazydict = SimpleLazyObject(lambda: {'one': 1})
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self.assertEqual(lazydict['one'], 1)
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lazydict['one'] = -1
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self.assertEqual(lazydict['one'], -1)
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self.assertTrue('one' in lazydict)
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self.assertFalse('two' in lazydict)
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self.assertEqual(len(lazydict), 1)
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del lazydict['one']
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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lazydict['one']
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|
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def test_trace(self):
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# See ticket #19456
|
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old_trace_func = sys.gettrace()
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try:
|
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def trace_func(frame, event, arg):
|
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frame.f_locals['self'].__class__
|
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if old_trace_func is not None:
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||||
old_trace_func(frame, event, arg)
|
||||
sys.settrace(trace_func)
|
||||
SimpleLazyObject(None)
|
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finally:
|
||||
sys.settrace(old_trace_func)
|
||||
|
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def test_not_equal(self):
|
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lazy1 = SimpleLazyObject(lambda: 2)
|
||||
lazy2 = SimpleLazyObject(lambda: 2)
|
||||
lazy3 = SimpleLazyObject(lambda: 3)
|
||||
self.assertEqual(lazy1, lazy2)
|
||||
self.assertNotEqual(lazy1, lazy3)
|
||||
self.assertTrue(lazy1 != lazy3)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(lazy1 != lazy2)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_list_set(self):
|
||||
lazy_list = SimpleLazyObject(lambda: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
|
||||
lazy_set = SimpleLazyObject(lambda: set([1, 2, 3, 4]))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(1 in lazy_list)
|
||||
self.assertTrue(1 in lazy_set)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(6 in lazy_list)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(6 in lazy_set)
|
||||
self.assertEqual(len(lazy_list), 5)
|
||||
self.assertEqual(len(lazy_set), 4)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class TestUtilsSimpleLazyObjectDjangoTestCase(DjangoTestCase):
|
||||
class TestUtilsSimpleLazyObjectDjangoTestCase(TestCase):
|
||||
|
||||
def test_pickle_py2_regression(self):
|
||||
# See ticket #20212
|
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