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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| import gc
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| import operator
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| import re
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| import sys
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| import textwrap
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| import threading
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| import types
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| import unittest
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| import weakref
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| try:
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|     import _testcapi
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| except ImportError:
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|     _testcapi = None
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| 
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| from test import support
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| from test.support import threading_helper
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| from test.support.script_helper import assert_python_ok
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| 
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| 
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| class ClearTest(unittest.TestCase):
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|     """
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|     Tests for frame.clear().
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|     """
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| 
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|     def inner(self, x=5, **kwargs):
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|         1/0
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| 
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|     def outer(self, **kwargs):
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|         try:
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|             self.inner(**kwargs)
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|         except ZeroDivisionError as e:
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|             exc = e
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|         return exc
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| 
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|     def clear_traceback_frames(self, tb):
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|         """
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|         Clear all frames in a traceback.
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|         """
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|         while tb is not None:
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|             tb.tb_frame.clear()
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|             tb = tb.tb_next
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| 
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|     def test_clear_locals(self):
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|         class C:
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|             pass
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|         c = C()
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|         wr = weakref.ref(c)
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|         exc = self.outer(c=c)
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|         del c
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|         support.gc_collect()
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|         # A reference to c is held through the frames
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|         self.assertIsNot(None, wr())
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|         self.clear_traceback_frames(exc.__traceback__)
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|         support.gc_collect()
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|         # The reference was released by .clear()
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|         self.assertIs(None, wr())
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| 
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|     def test_clear_does_not_clear_specials(self):
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|         class C:
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|             pass
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|         c = C()
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|         exc = self.outer(c=c)
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|         del c
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|         f = exc.__traceback__.tb_frame
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|         f.clear()
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|         self.assertIsNot(f.f_code, None)
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|         self.assertIsNot(f.f_locals, None)
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|         self.assertIsNot(f.f_builtins, None)
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|         self.assertIsNot(f.f_globals, None)
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| 
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|     def test_clear_generator(self):
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|         endly = False
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|         def g():
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|             nonlocal endly
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|             try:
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|                 yield
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|                 self.inner()
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|             finally:
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|                 endly = True
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|         gen = g()
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|         next(gen)
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|         self.assertFalse(endly)
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|         # Clearing the frame closes the generator
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|         gen.gi_frame.clear()
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|         self.assertTrue(endly)
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| 
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|     def test_clear_executing(self):
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|         # Attempting to clear an executing frame is forbidden.
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|         try:
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|             1/0
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|         except ZeroDivisionError as e:
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|             f = e.__traceback__.tb_frame
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|         with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
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|             f.clear()
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|         with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
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|             f.f_back.clear()
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| 
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|     def test_clear_executing_generator(self):
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|         # Attempting to clear an executing generator frame is forbidden.
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|         endly = False
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|         def g():
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|             nonlocal endly
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|             try:
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|                 1/0
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|             except ZeroDivisionError as e:
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|                 f = e.__traceback__.tb_frame
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|                 with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
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|                     f.clear()
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|                 with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
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|                     f.f_back.clear()
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|                 yield f
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|             finally:
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|                 endly = True
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|         gen = g()
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|         f = next(gen)
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|         self.assertFalse(endly)
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|         # Clearing the frame closes the generator
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|         f.clear()
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|         self.assertTrue(endly)
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| 
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|     def test_lineno_with_tracing(self):
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|         def record_line():
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|             f = sys._getframe(1)
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|             lines.append(f.f_lineno-f.f_code.co_firstlineno)
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| 
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|         def test(trace):
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|             record_line()
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|             if trace:
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|                 sys._getframe(0).f_trace = True
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|             record_line()
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|             record_line()
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| 
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|         expected_lines = [1, 4, 5]
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|         lines = []
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|         test(False)
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|         self.assertEqual(lines, expected_lines)
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|         lines = []
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|         test(True)
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|         self.assertEqual(lines, expected_lines)
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| 
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|     @support.cpython_only
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|     def test_clear_refcycles(self):
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|         # .clear() doesn't leave any refcycle behind
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|         with support.disable_gc():
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|             class C:
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|                 pass
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|             c = C()
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|             wr = weakref.ref(c)
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|             exc = self.outer(c=c)
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|             del c
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|             self.assertIsNot(None, wr())
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|             self.clear_traceback_frames(exc.__traceback__)
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|             self.assertIs(None, wr())
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| 
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| 
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| class FrameAttrsTest(unittest.TestCase):
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| 
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|     def make_frames(self):
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|         def outer():
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|             x = 5
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|             y = 6
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|             def inner():
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|                 z = x + 2
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|                 1/0
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|                 t = 9
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|             return inner()
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|         try:
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|             outer()
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|         except ZeroDivisionError as e:
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|             tb = e.__traceback__
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|             frames = []
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|             while tb:
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|                 frames.append(tb.tb_frame)
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|                 tb = tb.tb_next
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|         return frames
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| 
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|     def test_locals(self):
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|         f, outer, inner = self.make_frames()
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|         outer_locals = outer.f_locals
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|         self.assertIsInstance(outer_locals.pop('inner'), types.FunctionType)
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|         self.assertEqual(outer_locals, {'x': 5, 'y': 6})
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|         inner_locals = inner.f_locals
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|         self.assertEqual(inner_locals, {'x': 5, 'z': 7})
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| 
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|     def test_clear_locals(self):
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|         # Test f_locals after clear() (issue #21897)
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|         f, outer, inner = self.make_frames()
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|         outer.clear()
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|         inner.clear()
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|         self.assertEqual(outer.f_locals, {})
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|         self.assertEqual(inner.f_locals, {})
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| 
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|     def test_locals_clear_locals(self):
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|         # Test f_locals before and after clear() (to exercise caching)
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|         f, outer, inner = self.make_frames()
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|         outer.f_locals
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|         inner.f_locals
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|         outer.clear()
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|         inner.clear()
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|         self.assertEqual(outer.f_locals, {})
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|         self.assertEqual(inner.f_locals, {})
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| 
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|     def test_f_lineno_del_segfault(self):
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|         f, _, _ = self.make_frames()
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|         with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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|             del f.f_lineno
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| 
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| 
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| class ReprTest(unittest.TestCase):
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|     """
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|     Tests for repr(frame).
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|     """
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| 
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|     def test_repr(self):
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|         def outer():
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|             x = 5
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|             y = 6
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|             def inner():
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|                 z = x + 2
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|                 1/0
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|                 t = 9
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|             return inner()
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| 
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|         offset = outer.__code__.co_firstlineno
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|         try:
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|             outer()
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|         except ZeroDivisionError as e:
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|             tb = e.__traceback__
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|             frames = []
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|             while tb:
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|                 frames.append(tb.tb_frame)
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|                 tb = tb.tb_next
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|         else:
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|             self.fail("should have raised")
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| 
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|         f_this, f_outer, f_inner = frames
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|         file_repr = re.escape(repr(__file__))
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|         self.assertRegex(repr(f_this),
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|                          r"^<frame at 0x[0-9a-fA-F]+, file %s, line %d, code test_repr>$"
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|                          % (file_repr, offset + 23))
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|         self.assertRegex(repr(f_outer),
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|                          r"^<frame at 0x[0-9a-fA-F]+, file %s, line %d, code outer>$"
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|                          % (file_repr, offset + 7))
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|         self.assertRegex(repr(f_inner),
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|                          r"^<frame at 0x[0-9a-fA-F]+, file %s, line %d, code inner>$"
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|                          % (file_repr, offset + 5))
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| 
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| class TestIncompleteFrameAreInvisible(unittest.TestCase):
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| 
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|     def test_issue95818(self):
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|         # See GH-95818 for details
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|         code = textwrap.dedent(f"""
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|             import gc
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| 
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|             gc.set_threshold(1,1,1)
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|             class GCHello:
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|                 def __del__(self):
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|                     print("Destroyed from gc")
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| 
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|             def gen():
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|                 yield
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| 
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|             fd = open({__file__!r})
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|             l = [fd, GCHello()]
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|             l.append(l)
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|             del fd
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|             del l
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|             gen()
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|         """)
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|         assert_python_ok("-c", code)
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| 
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|     @support.cpython_only
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|     def test_sneaky_frame_object(self):
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| 
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|         def trace(frame, event, arg):
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|             """
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|             Don't actually do anything, just force a frame object to be created.
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|             """
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| 
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|         def callback(phase, info):
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|             """
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|             Yo dawg, I heard you like frames, so I'm allocating a frame while
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|             you're allocating a frame, so you can have a frame while you have a
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|             frame!
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|             """
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|             nonlocal sneaky_frame_object
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|             sneaky_frame_object = sys._getframe().f_back.f_back
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|             # We're done here:
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|             gc.callbacks.remove(callback)
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| 
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|         def f():
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|             while True:
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|                 yield
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| 
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|         old_threshold = gc.get_threshold()
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|         old_callbacks = gc.callbacks[:]
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|         old_enabled = gc.isenabled()
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|         old_trace = sys.gettrace()
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|         try:
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|             # Stop the GC for a second while we set things up:
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|             gc.disable()
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|             # Create a paused generator:
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|             g = f()
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|             next(g)
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|             # Move all objects to the oldest generation, and tell the GC to run
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|             # on the *very next* allocation:
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|             gc.collect()
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|             gc.set_threshold(1, 0, 0)
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|             # Okay, so here's the nightmare scenario:
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|             # - We're tracing the resumption of a generator, which creates a new
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|             #   frame object.
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|             # - The allocation of this frame object triggers a collection
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|             #   *before* the frame object is actually created.
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|             # - During the collection, we request the exact same frame object.
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|             #   This test does it with a GC callback, but in real code it would
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|             #   likely be a trace function, weakref callback, or finalizer.
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|             # - The collection finishes, and the original frame object is
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|             #   created. We now have two frame objects fighting over ownership
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|             #   of the same interpreter frame!
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|             sys.settrace(trace)
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|             gc.callbacks.append(callback)
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|             sneaky_frame_object = None
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|             gc.enable()
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|             next(g)
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|             # g.gi_frame should be the the frame object from the callback (the
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|             # one that was *requested* second, but *created* first):
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|             self.assertIs(g.gi_frame, sneaky_frame_object)
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|         finally:
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|             gc.set_threshold(*old_threshold)
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|             gc.callbacks[:] = old_callbacks
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|             sys.settrace(old_trace)
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|             if old_enabled:
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|                 gc.enable()
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| 
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|     @support.cpython_only
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|     @threading_helper.requires_working_threading()
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|     def test_sneaky_frame_object_teardown(self):
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| 
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|         class SneakyDel:
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|             def __del__(self):
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|                 """
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|                 Stash a reference to the entire stack for walking later.
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| 
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|                 It may look crazy, but you'd be surprised how common this is
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|                 when using a test runner (like pytest). The typical recipe is:
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|                 ResourceWarning + -Werror + a custom sys.unraisablehook.
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|                 """
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|                 nonlocal sneaky_frame_object
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|                 sneaky_frame_object = sys._getframe()
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| 
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|         class SneakyThread(threading.Thread):
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|             """
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|             A separate thread isn't needed to make this code crash, but it does
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|             make crashes more consistent, since it means sneaky_frame_object is
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|             backed by freed memory after the thread completes!
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|             """
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| 
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|             def run(self):
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|                 """Run SneakyDel.__del__ as this frame is popped."""
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|                 ref = SneakyDel()
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| 
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|         sneaky_frame_object = None
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|         t = SneakyThread()
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|         t.start()
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|         t.join()
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|         # sneaky_frame_object can be anything, really, but it's crucial that
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|         # SneakyThread.run's frame isn't anywhere on the stack while it's being
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|         # torn down:
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|         self.assertIsNotNone(sneaky_frame_object)
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|         while sneaky_frame_object is not None:
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|             self.assertIsNot(
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|                 sneaky_frame_object.f_code, SneakyThread.run.__code__
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|             )
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|             sneaky_frame_object = sneaky_frame_object.f_back
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| 
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|     def test_entry_frames_are_invisible_during_teardown(self):
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|         class C:
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|             """A weakref'able class."""
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| 
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|         def f():
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|             """Try to find globals and locals as this frame is being cleared."""
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|             ref = C()
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|             # Ignore the fact that exec(C()) is a nonsense callback. We're only
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|             # using exec here because it tries to access the current frame's
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|             # globals and locals. If it's trying to get those from a shim frame,
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|             # we'll crash before raising:
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|             return weakref.ref(ref, exec)
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| 
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|         with support.catch_unraisable_exception() as catcher:
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|             # Call from C, so there is a shim frame directly above f:
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|             weak = operator.call(f)  # BOOM!
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|             # Cool, we didn't crash. Check that the callback actually happened:
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|             self.assertIs(catcher.unraisable.exc_type, TypeError)
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|         self.assertIsNone(weak())
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| 
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| @unittest.skipIf(_testcapi is None, 'need _testcapi')
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| class TestCAPI(unittest.TestCase):
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|     def getframe(self):
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|         return sys._getframe()
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| 
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|     def test_frame_getters(self):
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|         frame = self.getframe()
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|         self.assertEqual(frame.f_locals, _testcapi.frame_getlocals(frame))
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|         self.assertIs(frame.f_globals, _testcapi.frame_getglobals(frame))
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|         self.assertIs(frame.f_builtins, _testcapi.frame_getbuiltins(frame))
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|         self.assertEqual(frame.f_lasti, _testcapi.frame_getlasti(frame))
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| 
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|     def test_getvar(self):
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|         current_frame = sys._getframe()
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|         x = 1
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|         self.assertEqual(_testcapi.frame_getvar(current_frame, "x"), 1)
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|         self.assertEqual(_testcapi.frame_getvarstring(current_frame, b"x"), 1)
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|         with self.assertRaises(NameError):
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|             _testcapi.frame_getvar(current_frame, "y")
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|         with self.assertRaises(NameError):
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|             _testcapi.frame_getvarstring(current_frame, b"y")
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| 
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|         # wrong name type
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|         with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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|             _testcapi.frame_getvar(current_frame, b'x')
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|         with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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|             _testcapi.frame_getvar(current_frame, 123)
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| 
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|     def getgenframe(self):
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|         yield sys._getframe()
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| 
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|     def test_frame_get_generator(self):
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|         gen = self.getgenframe()
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|         frame = next(gen)
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|         self.assertIs(gen, _testcapi.frame_getgenerator(frame))
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| 
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|     def test_frame_fback_api(self):
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|         """Test that accessing `f_back` does not cause a segmentation fault on
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|         a frame created with `PyFrame_New` (GH-99110)."""
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|         def dummy():
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|             pass
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| 
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|         frame = _testcapi.frame_new(dummy.__code__, globals(), locals())
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|         # The following line should not cause a segmentation fault.
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|         self.assertIsNone(frame.f_back)
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| 
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| if __name__ == "__main__":
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|     unittest.main()
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