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| '''
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|    Test cases for pyclbr.py
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|    Nick Mathewson
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| '''
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| 
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| import sys
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| from textwrap import dedent
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| from types import FunctionType, MethodType, BuiltinFunctionType
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| import pyclbr
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| from unittest import TestCase, main as unittest_main
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| from test.test_importlib import util as test_importlib_util
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| 
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| 
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| StaticMethodType = type(staticmethod(lambda: None))
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| ClassMethodType = type(classmethod(lambda c: None))
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| 
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| # Here we test the python class browser code.
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| #
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| # The main function in this suite, 'testModule', compares the output
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| # of pyclbr with the introspected members of a module.  Because pyclbr
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| # is imperfect (as designed), testModule is called with a set of
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| # members to ignore.
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| 
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| class PyclbrTest(TestCase):
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| 
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|     def assertListEq(self, l1, l2, ignore):
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|         ''' succeed iff {l1} - {ignore} == {l2} - {ignore} '''
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|         missing = (set(l1) ^ set(l2)) - set(ignore)
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|         if missing:
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|             print("l1=%r\nl2=%r\nignore=%r" % (l1, l2, ignore), file=sys.stderr)
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|             self.fail("%r missing" % missing.pop())
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| 
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|     def assertHasattr(self, obj, attr, ignore):
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|         ''' succeed iff hasattr(obj,attr) or attr in ignore. '''
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|         if attr in ignore: return
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|         if not hasattr(obj, attr): print("???", attr)
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|         self.assertTrue(hasattr(obj, attr),
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|                         'expected hasattr(%r, %r)' % (obj, attr))
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| 
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| 
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|     def assertHaskey(self, obj, key, ignore):
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|         ''' succeed iff key in obj or key in ignore. '''
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|         if key in ignore: return
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|         if key not in obj:
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|             print("***",key, file=sys.stderr)
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|         self.assertIn(key, obj)
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| 
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|     def assertEqualsOrIgnored(self, a, b, ignore):
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|         ''' succeed iff a == b or a in ignore or b in ignore '''
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|         if a not in ignore and b not in ignore:
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|             self.assertEqual(a, b)
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| 
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|     def checkModule(self, moduleName, module=None, ignore=()):
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|         ''' succeed iff pyclbr.readmodule_ex(modulename) corresponds
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|             to the actual module object, module.  Any identifiers in
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|             ignore are ignored.   If no module is provided, the appropriate
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|             module is loaded with __import__.'''
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| 
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|         ignore = set(ignore) | set(['object'])
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| 
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|         if module is None:
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|             # Import it.
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|             # ('<silly>' is to work around an API silliness in __import__)
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|             module = __import__(moduleName, globals(), {}, ['<silly>'])
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| 
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|         dict = pyclbr.readmodule_ex(moduleName)
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| 
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|         def ismethod(oclass, obj, name):
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|             classdict = oclass.__dict__
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|             if isinstance(obj, MethodType):
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|                 # could be a classmethod
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|                 if (not isinstance(classdict[name], ClassMethodType) or
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|                     obj.__self__ is not oclass):
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|                     return False
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|             elif not isinstance(obj, FunctionType):
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|                 return False
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| 
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|             objname = obj.__name__
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|             if objname.startswith("__") and not objname.endswith("__"):
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|                 objname = "_%s%s" % (oclass.__name__, objname)
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|             return objname == name
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| 
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|         # Make sure the toplevel functions and classes are the same.
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|         for name, value in dict.items():
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|             if name in ignore:
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|                 continue
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|             self.assertHasattr(module, name, ignore)
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|             py_item = getattr(module, name)
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|             if isinstance(value, pyclbr.Function):
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|                 self.assertIsInstance(py_item, (FunctionType, BuiltinFunctionType))
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|                 if py_item.__module__ != moduleName:
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|                     continue   # skip functions that came from somewhere else
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|                 self.assertEqual(py_item.__module__, value.module)
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|             else:
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|                 self.assertIsInstance(py_item, type)
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|                 if py_item.__module__ != moduleName:
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|                     continue   # skip classes that came from somewhere else
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| 
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|                 real_bases = [base.__name__ for base in py_item.__bases__]
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|                 pyclbr_bases = [ getattr(base, 'name', base)
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|                                  for base in value.super ]
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| 
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|                 try:
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|                     self.assertListEq(real_bases, pyclbr_bases, ignore)
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|                 except:
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|                     print("class=%s" % py_item, file=sys.stderr)
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|                     raise
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| 
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|                 actualMethods = []
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|                 for m in py_item.__dict__.keys():
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|                     if ismethod(py_item, getattr(py_item, m), m):
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|                         actualMethods.append(m)
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|                 foundMethods = []
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|                 for m in value.methods.keys():
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|                     if m[:2] == '__' and m[-2:] != '__':
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|                         foundMethods.append('_'+name+m)
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|                     else:
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|                         foundMethods.append(m)
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| 
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|                 try:
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|                     self.assertListEq(foundMethods, actualMethods, ignore)
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|                     self.assertEqual(py_item.__module__, value.module)
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| 
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|                     self.assertEqualsOrIgnored(py_item.__name__, value.name,
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|                                                ignore)
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|                     # can't check file or lineno
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|                 except:
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|                     print("class=%s" % py_item, file=sys.stderr)
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|                     raise
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| 
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|         # Now check for missing stuff.
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|         def defined_in(item, module):
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|             if isinstance(item, type):
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|                 return item.__module__ == module.__name__
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|             if isinstance(item, FunctionType):
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|                 return item.__globals__ is module.__dict__
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|             return False
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|         for name in dir(module):
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|             item = getattr(module, name)
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|             if isinstance(item,  (type, FunctionType)):
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|                 if defined_in(item, module):
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|                     self.assertHaskey(dict, name, ignore)
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| 
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|     def test_easy(self):
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|         self.checkModule('pyclbr')
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|         # XXX: Metaclasses are not supported
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|         # self.checkModule('ast')
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|         self.checkModule('doctest', ignore=("TestResults", "_SpoofOut",
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|                                             "DocTestCase", '_DocTestSuite'))
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|         self.checkModule('difflib', ignore=("Match",))
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| 
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|     def test_decorators(self):
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|         self.checkModule('test.pyclbr_input', ignore=['om'])
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| 
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|     def test_nested(self):
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|         mb = pyclbr
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|         # Set arguments for descriptor creation and _creat_tree call.
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|         m, p, f, t, i = 'test', '', 'test.py', {}, None
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|         source = dedent("""\
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|         def f0():
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|             def f1(a,b,c):
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|                 def f2(a=1, b=2, c=3): pass
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|                 return f1(a,b,d)
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|             class c1: pass
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|         class C0:
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|             "Test class."
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|             def F1():
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|                 "Method."
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|                 return 'return'
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|             class C1():
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|                 class C2:
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|                     "Class nested within nested class."
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|                     def F3(): return 1+1
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| 
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|         """)
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|         actual = mb._create_tree(m, p, f, source, t, i)
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| 
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|         # Create descriptors, linked together, and expected dict.
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|         f0 = mb.Function(m, 'f0', f, 1)
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|         f1 = mb._nest_function(f0, 'f1', 2)
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|         f2 = mb._nest_function(f1, 'f2', 3)
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|         c1 = mb._nest_class(f0, 'c1', 5)
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|         C0 = mb.Class(m, 'C0', None, f, 6)
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|         F1 = mb._nest_function(C0, 'F1', 8)
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|         C1 = mb._nest_class(C0, 'C1', 11)
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|         C2 = mb._nest_class(C1, 'C2', 12)
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|         F3 = mb._nest_function(C2, 'F3', 14)
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|         expected = {'f0':f0, 'C0':C0}
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| 
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|         def compare(parent1, children1, parent2, children2):
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|             """Return equality of tree pairs.
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| 
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|             Each parent,children pair define a tree.  The parents are
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|             assumed equal.  Comparing the children dictionaries as such
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|             does not work due to comparison by identity and double
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|             linkage.  We separate comparing string and number attributes
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|             from comparing the children of input children.
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|             """
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|             self.assertEqual(children1.keys(), children2.keys())
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|             for ob in children1.values():
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|                 self.assertIs(ob.parent, parent1)
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|             for ob in children2.values():
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|                 self.assertIs(ob.parent, parent2)
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|             for key in children1.keys():
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|                 o1, o2 = children1[key], children2[key]
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|                 t1 = type(o1), o1.name, o1.file, o1.module, o1.lineno
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|                 t2 = type(o2), o2.name, o2.file, o2.module, o2.lineno
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|                 self.assertEqual(t1, t2)
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|                 if type(o1) is mb.Class:
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|                     self.assertEqual(o1.methods, o2.methods)
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|                 # Skip superclasses for now as not part of example
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|                 compare(o1, o1.children, o2, o2.children)
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| 
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|         compare(None, actual, None, expected)
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| 
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|     def test_others(self):
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|         cm = self.checkModule
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| 
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|         # These were once about the 10 longest modules
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|         cm('random', ignore=('Random',))  # from _random import Random as CoreGenerator
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|         cm('cgi', ignore=('log',))      # set with = in module
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|         cm('pickle', ignore=('partial', 'PickleBuffer'))
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|         cm('aifc', ignore=('_aifc_params',))  # set with = in module
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|         cm('sre_parse', ignore=('dump', 'groups', 'pos')) # from sre_constants import *; property
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|         cm('pdb')
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|         cm('pydoc', ignore=('input', 'output',)) # properties
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| 
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|         # Tests for modules inside packages
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|         cm('email.parser')
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|         cm('test.test_pyclbr')
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| 
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| 
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| class ReadmoduleTests(TestCase):
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| 
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|     def setUp(self):
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|         self._modules = pyclbr._modules.copy()
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| 
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|     def tearDown(self):
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|         pyclbr._modules = self._modules
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| 
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| 
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|     def test_dotted_name_not_a_package(self):
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|         # test ImportError is raised when the first part of a dotted name is
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|         # not a package.
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|         #
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|         # Issue #14798.
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|         self.assertRaises(ImportError, pyclbr.readmodule_ex, 'asyncio.foo')
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| 
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|     def test_module_has_no_spec(self):
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|         module_name = "doesnotexist"
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|         assert module_name not in pyclbr._modules
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|         with test_importlib_util.uncache(module_name):
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|             with self.assertRaises(ModuleNotFoundError):
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|                 pyclbr.readmodule_ex(module_name)
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| 
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| 
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| if __name__ == "__main__":
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|     unittest_main()
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