from _pytest.stash import Stash from _pytest.stash import StashKey import pytest def test_stash() -> None: stash = Stash() assert len(stash) == 0 assert not stash key1 = StashKey[str]() key2 = StashKey[int]() # Basic functionality - single key. assert key1 not in stash stash[key1] = "hello" assert key1 in stash assert stash[key1] == "hello" assert stash.get(key1, None) == "hello" stash[key1] = "world" assert stash[key1] == "world" # Has correct type (no mypy error). stash[key1] + "string" assert len(stash) == 1 assert stash # No interaction with another key. assert key2 not in stash assert stash.get(key2, None) is None with pytest.raises(KeyError): stash[key2] with pytest.raises(KeyError): del stash[key2] stash[key2] = 1 assert stash[key2] == 1 # Has correct type (no mypy error). stash[key2] + 20 del stash[key1] with pytest.raises(KeyError): del stash[key1] with pytest.raises(KeyError): stash[key1] # setdefault stash[key1] = "existing" assert stash.setdefault(key1, "default") == "existing" assert stash[key1] == "existing" key_setdefault = StashKey[bytes]() assert stash.setdefault(key_setdefault, b"default") == b"default" assert stash[key_setdefault] == b"default" assert len(stash) == 3 assert stash # Can't accidentally add attributes to stash object itself. with pytest.raises(AttributeError): stash.foo = "nope" # type: ignore[attr-defined] # No interaction with another stash. stash2 = Stash() key3 = StashKey[int]() assert key2 not in stash2 stash2[key2] = 100 stash2[key3] = 200 assert stash2[key2] + stash2[key3] == 300 assert stash[key2] == 1 assert key3 not in stash