Migrated regressiontest/datastructures doctest, and moved it into the existing utils datastructures package. Thanks to Stephan Jaekel.
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# Tests for stuff in django.utils.datastructures.
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>>> import pickle
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>>> from django.utils.datastructures import *
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### MergeDict #################################################################
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>>> d1 = {'chris':'cool','camri':'cute','cotton':'adorable','tulip':'snuggable', 'twoofme':'firstone'}
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>>> d2 = {'chris2':'cool2','camri2':'cute2','cotton2':'adorable2','tulip2':'snuggable2'}
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>>> d3 = {'chris3':'cool3','camri3':'cute3','cotton3':'adorable3','tulip3':'snuggable3'}
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>>> d4 = {'twoofme':'secondone'}
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>>> md = MergeDict( d1,d2,d3 )
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>>> md['chris']
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'cool'
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>>> md['camri']
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'cute'
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>>> md['twoofme']
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'firstone'
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>>> md2 = md.copy()
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>>> md2['chris']
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'cool'
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MergeDict can merge MultiValueDicts
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>>> multi1 = MultiValueDict({'key1': ['value1'], 'key2': ['value2', 'value3']})
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>>> multi2 = MultiValueDict({'key2': ['value4'], 'key4': ['value5', 'value6']})
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>>> mm = MergeDict(multi1, multi2)
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# Although 'key2' appears in both dictionaries, only the first value is used.
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>>> mm.getlist('key2')
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['value2', 'value3']
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>>> mm.getlist('key4')
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['value5', 'value6']
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>>> mm.getlist('undefined')
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[]
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>>> sorted(mm.keys())
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['key1', 'key2', 'key4']
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>>> len(mm.values())
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3
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>>> "value1" in mm.values()
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True
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>>> sorted(mm.items(), key=lambda k: k[0])
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[('key1', 'value1'), ('key2', 'value3'), ('key4', 'value6')]
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>>> [(k,mm.getlist(k)) for k in sorted(mm)]
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[('key1', ['value1']), ('key2', ['value2', 'value3']), ('key4', ['value5', 'value6'])]
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### MultiValueDict ##########################################################
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>>> d = MultiValueDict({'name': ['Adrian', 'Simon'], 'position': ['Developer']})
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>>> d['name']
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'Simon'
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>>> d.get('name')
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'Simon'
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>>> d.getlist('name')
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['Adrian', 'Simon']
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>>> list(d.iteritems())
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[('position', 'Developer'), ('name', 'Simon')]
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>>> list(d.iterlists())
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[('position', ['Developer']), ('name', ['Adrian', 'Simon'])]
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>>> d['lastname']
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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MultiValueDictKeyError: "Key 'lastname' not found in <MultiValueDict: {'position': ['Developer'], 'name': ['Adrian', 'Simon']}>"
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>>> d.get('lastname')
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>>> d.get('lastname', 'nonexistent')
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'nonexistent'
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>>> d.getlist('lastname')
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[]
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>>> d.setlist('lastname', ['Holovaty', 'Willison'])
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>>> d.getlist('lastname')
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['Holovaty', 'Willison']
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>>> d.values()
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['Developer', 'Simon', 'Willison']
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>>> list(d.itervalues())
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['Developer', 'Simon', 'Willison']
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### SortedDict #################################################################
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>>> d = SortedDict()
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>>> d['one'] = 'one'
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>>> d['two'] = 'two'
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>>> d['three'] = 'three'
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>>> d['one']
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'one'
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>>> d['two']
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'two'
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>>> d['three']
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'three'
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>>> d.keys()
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['one', 'two', 'three']
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>>> d.values()
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['one', 'two', 'three']
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>>> d['one'] = 'not one'
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>>> d['one']
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'not one'
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>>> d.keys() == d.copy().keys()
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True
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>>> d2 = d.copy()
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>>> d2['four'] = 'four'
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>>> print repr(d)
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{'one': 'not one', 'two': 'two', 'three': 'three'}
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>>> d.pop('one', 'missing')
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'not one'
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>>> d.pop('one', 'missing')
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'missing'
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>>> SortedDict((i, i) for i in xrange(3))
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{0: 0, 1: 1, 2: 2}
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We don't know which item will be popped in popitem(), so we'll just check that
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the number of keys has decreased.
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>>> l = len(d)
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>>> _ = d.popitem()
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>>> l - len(d)
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1
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Init from sequence of tuples
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>>> d = SortedDict((
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... (1, "one"),
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... (0, "zero"),
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... (2, "two")))
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>>> print repr(d)
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{1: 'one', 0: 'zero', 2: 'two'}
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>>> pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(d, 2))
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{1: 'one', 0: 'zero', 2: 'two'}
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>>> d.clear()
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>>> d
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{}
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>>> d.keyOrder
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[]
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### DotExpandedDict ##########################################################
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>>> d = DotExpandedDict({'person.1.firstname': ['Simon'], 'person.1.lastname': ['Willison'], 'person.2.firstname': ['Adrian'], 'person.2.lastname': ['Holovaty']})
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>>> d['person']['1']['lastname']
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['Willison']
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>>> d['person']['2']['lastname']
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['Holovaty']
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>>> d['person']['2']['firstname']
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['Adrian']
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### ImmutableList ############################################################
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>>> d = ImmutableList(range(10))
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>>> d.sort()
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
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File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/django/utils/datastructures.py", line 359, in complain
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raise AttributeError, self.warning
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AttributeError: ImmutableList object is immutable.
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>>> repr(d)
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'(0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)'
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>>> d = ImmutableList(range(10), warning="Object is immutable!")
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>>> d[1]
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1
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>>> d[1] = 'test'
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
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File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/django/utils/datastructures.py", line 359, in complain
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raise AttributeError, self.warning
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AttributeError: Object is immutable!
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### DictWrapper #############################################################
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>>> f = lambda x: "*%s" % x
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>>> d = DictWrapper({'a': 'a'}, f, 'xx_')
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>>> "Normal: %(a)s. Modified: %(xx_a)s" % d
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'Normal: a. Modified: *a'
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"""
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Tests for stuff in django.utils.datastructures.
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"""
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import pickle
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import unittest
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from django.utils.datastructures import SortedDict
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from django.utils.datastructures import *
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class DatastructuresTests(unittest.TestCase):
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class DatastructuresTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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def assertRaisesErrorWithMessage(self, error, message, callable,
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*args, **kwargs):
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self.assertRaises(error, callable, *args, **kwargs)
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try:
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callable(*args, **kwargs)
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except error, e:
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self.assertEqual(message, str(e))
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class SortedDictTests(DatastructuresTestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.d1 = SortedDict()
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self.d1[7] = 'seven'
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# Here the order of SortedDict values *is* what we are testing
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self.assertEquals(d.values(), ['second-two', 'one'])
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def test_overwrite(self):
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self.d1[1] = 'not one'
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self.assertEqual(self.d1[1], 'not one')
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self.assertEqual(self.d1.keys(), self.d1.copy().keys())
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def test_append(self):
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self.d1[13] = 'thirteen'
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self.assertEquals(
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repr(self.d1),
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"{7: 'seven', 1: 'one', 9: 'nine', 13: 'thirteen'}"
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)
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def test_pop(self):
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self.assertEquals(self.d1.pop(1, 'missing'), 'one')
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self.assertEquals(self.d1.pop(1, 'missing'), 'missing')
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# We don't know which item will be popped in popitem(), so we'll
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# just check that the number of keys has decreased.
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l = len(self.d1)
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self.d1.popitem()
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self.assertEquals(l - len(self.d1), 1)
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def test_dict_equality(self):
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d = SortedDict((i, i) for i in xrange(3))
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self.assertEquals(d, {0: 0, 1: 1, 2: 2})
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def test_tuple_init(self):
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d = SortedDict(((1, "one"), (0, "zero"), (2, "two")))
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self.assertEquals(repr(d), "{1: 'one', 0: 'zero', 2: 'two'}")
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def test_pickle(self):
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self.assertEquals(
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pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(self.d1, 2)),
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{7: 'seven', 1: 'one', 9: 'nine'}
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)
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def test_clear(self):
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self.d1.clear()
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self.assertEquals(self.d1, {})
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self.assertEquals(self.d1.keyOrder, [])
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class MergeDictTests(DatastructuresTestCase):
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def test_simple_mergedict(self):
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d1 = {'chris':'cool', 'camri':'cute', 'cotton':'adorable',
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'tulip':'snuggable', 'twoofme':'firstone'}
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d2 = {'chris2':'cool2', 'camri2':'cute2', 'cotton2':'adorable2',
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'tulip2':'snuggable2'}
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d3 = {'chris3':'cool3', 'camri3':'cute3', 'cotton3':'adorable3',
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'tulip3':'snuggable3'}
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d4 = {'twoofme': 'secondone'}
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md = MergeDict(d1, d2, d3)
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self.assertEquals(md['chris'], 'cool')
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self.assertEquals(md['camri'], 'cute')
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self.assertEquals(md['twoofme'], 'firstone')
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md2 = md.copy()
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self.assertEquals(md2['chris'], 'cool')
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def test_mergedict_merges_multivaluedict(self):
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""" MergeDict can merge MultiValueDicts """
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multi1 = MultiValueDict({'key1': ['value1'],
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'key2': ['value2', 'value3']})
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multi2 = MultiValueDict({'key2': ['value4'],
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'key4': ['value5', 'value6']})
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mm = MergeDict(multi1, multi2)
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# Although 'key2' appears in both dictionaries,
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# only the first value is used.
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self.assertEquals(mm.getlist('key2'), ['value2', 'value3'])
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self.assertEquals(mm.getlist('key4'), ['value5', 'value6'])
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self.assertEquals(mm.getlist('undefined'), [])
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self.assertEquals(sorted(mm.keys()), ['key1', 'key2', 'key4'])
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self.assertEquals(len(mm.values()), 3)
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self.assertTrue('value1' in mm.values())
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self.assertEquals(sorted(mm.items(), key=lambda k: k[0]),
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[('key1', 'value1'), ('key2', 'value3'),
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('key4', 'value6')])
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self.assertEquals([(k,mm.getlist(k)) for k in sorted(mm)],
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[('key1', ['value1']),
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('key2', ['value2', 'value3']),
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('key4', ['value5', 'value6'])])
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class MultiValueDictTests(DatastructuresTestCase):
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def test_multivaluedict(self):
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d = MultiValueDict({'name': ['Adrian', 'Simon'],
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'position': ['Developer']})
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self.assertEquals(d['name'], 'Simon')
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self.assertEquals(d.get('name'), 'Simon')
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self.assertEquals(d.getlist('name'), ['Adrian', 'Simon'])
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self.assertEquals(list(d.iteritems()),
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[('position', 'Developer'), ('name', 'Simon')])
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self.assertEquals(list(d.iterlists()),
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[('position', ['Developer']),
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('name', ['Adrian', 'Simon'])])
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# MultiValueDictKeyError: "Key 'lastname' not found in
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# <MultiValueDict: {'position': ['Developer'],
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# 'name': ['Adrian', 'Simon']}>"
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self.assertRaisesErrorWithMessage(MultiValueDictKeyError,
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'"Key \'lastname\' not found in <MultiValueDict: {\'position\':'\
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' [\'Developer\'], \'name\': [\'Adrian\', \'Simon\']}>"',
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d.__getitem__, 'lastname')
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self.assertEquals(d.get('lastname'), None)
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self.assertEquals(d.get('lastname', 'nonexistent'), 'nonexistent')
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self.assertEquals(d.getlist('lastname'), [])
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d.setlist('lastname', ['Holovaty', 'Willison'])
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self.assertEquals(d.getlist('lastname'), ['Holovaty', 'Willison'])
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self.assertEquals(d.values(), ['Developer', 'Simon', 'Willison'])
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self.assertEquals(list(d.itervalues()),
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['Developer', 'Simon', 'Willison'])
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class DotExpandedDictTests(DatastructuresTestCase):
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def test_dotexpandeddict(self):
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d = DotExpandedDict({'person.1.firstname': ['Simon'],
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'person.1.lastname': ['Willison'],
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'person.2.firstname': ['Adrian'],
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'person.2.lastname': ['Holovaty']})
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self.assertEquals(d['person']['1']['lastname'], ['Willison'])
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self.assertEquals(d['person']['2']['lastname'], ['Holovaty'])
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self.assertEquals(d['person']['2']['firstname'], ['Adrian'])
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class ImmutableListTests(DatastructuresTestCase):
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def test_sort(self):
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d = ImmutableList(range(10))
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# AttributeError: ImmutableList object is immutable.
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self.assertRaisesErrorWithMessage(AttributeError,
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'ImmutableList object is immutable.', d.sort)
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self.assertEquals(repr(d), '(0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)')
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def test_custom_warning(self):
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d = ImmutableList(range(10), warning="Object is immutable!")
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self.assertEquals(d[1], 1)
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# AttributeError: Object is immutable!
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self.assertRaisesErrorWithMessage(AttributeError,
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'Object is immutable!', d.__setitem__, 1, 'test')
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class DictWrapperTests(DatastructuresTestCase):
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def test_dictwrapper(self):
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f = lambda x: "*%s" % x
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d = DictWrapper({'a': 'a'}, f, 'xx_')
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self.assertEquals("Normal: %(a)s. Modified: %(xx_a)s" % d,
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'Normal: a. Modified: *a')
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