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# Python test set -- part 2, opcodes
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from test.support import run_unittest
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import unittest
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class OpcodeTest(unittest.TestCase):
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    def test_try_inside_for_loop(self):
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        n = 0
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        for i in range(10):
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            n = n+i
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            try: 1/0
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            except NameError: pass
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            except ZeroDivisionError: pass
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            except TypeError: pass
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            try: pass
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            except: pass
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            try: pass
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            finally: pass
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            n = n+i
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        if n != 90:
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            self.fail('try inside for')
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    def test_raise_class_exceptions(self):
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        class AClass(Exception): pass
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        class BClass(AClass): pass
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        class CClass(Exception): pass
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        class DClass(AClass):
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            def __init__(self, ignore):
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                pass
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        try: raise AClass()
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        except: pass
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        try: raise AClass()
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        except AClass: pass
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        try: raise BClass()
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        except AClass: pass
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        try: raise BClass()
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        except CClass: self.fail()
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        except: pass
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        a = AClass()
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        b = BClass()
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        try:
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            raise b
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        except AClass as v:
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            self.assertEqual(v, b)
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        else:
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            self.fail("no exception")
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        # not enough arguments
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        ##try:  raise BClass, a
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        ##except TypeError: pass
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        ##else: self.fail("no exception")
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        try:  raise DClass(a)
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        except DClass as v:
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            self.assert_(isinstance(v, DClass))
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        else:
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            self.fail("no exception")
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    def test_compare_function_objects(self):
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        f = eval('lambda: None')
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        g = eval('lambda: None')
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        self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
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        f = eval('lambda a: a')
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        g = eval('lambda a: a')
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        self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
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        f = eval('lambda a=1: a')
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        g = eval('lambda a=1: a')
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        self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
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        f = eval('lambda: 0')
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        g = eval('lambda: 1')
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        self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
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        f = eval('lambda: None')
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        g = eval('lambda a: None')
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        self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
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        f = eval('lambda a: None')
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        g = eval('lambda b: None')
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        self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
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        f = eval('lambda a: None')
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        g = eval('lambda a=None: None')
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        self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
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        f = eval('lambda a=0: None')
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        g = eval('lambda a=1: None')
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        self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
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def test_main():
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    run_unittest(OpcodeTest)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    test_main()
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