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	Testing under wasmtime 16.0.0 w/ code from https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/114413 is how the value was found.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			197 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			6.1 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
# Test the most dynamic corner cases of Python's runtime semantics.
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import builtins
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import sys
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import unittest
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from test.support import is_wasi, Py_DEBUG, swap_item, swap_attr
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class RebindBuiltinsTests(unittest.TestCase):
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    """Test all the ways that we can change/shadow globals/builtins."""
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    def configure_func(self, func, *args):
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        """Perform TestCase-specific configuration on a function before testing.
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        By default, this does nothing. Example usage: spinning a function so
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        that a JIT will optimize it. Subclasses should override this as needed.
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        Args:
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            func: function to configure.
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            *args: any arguments that should be passed to func, if calling it.
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        Returns:
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            Nothing. Work will be performed on func in-place.
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        """
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        pass
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    def test_globals_shadow_builtins(self):
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        # Modify globals() to shadow an entry in builtins.
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        def foo():
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            return len([1, 2, 3])
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        self.configure_func(foo)
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        self.assertEqual(foo(), 3)
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        with swap_item(globals(), "len", lambda x: 7):
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            self.assertEqual(foo(), 7)
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    def test_modify_builtins(self):
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        # Modify the builtins module directly.
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        def foo():
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            return len([1, 2, 3])
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        self.configure_func(foo)
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        self.assertEqual(foo(), 3)
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        with swap_attr(builtins, "len", lambda x: 7):
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            self.assertEqual(foo(), 7)
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    def test_modify_builtins_while_generator_active(self):
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        # Modify the builtins out from under a live generator.
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        def foo():
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            x = range(3)
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            yield len(x)
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            yield len(x)
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        self.configure_func(foo)
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        g = foo()
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        self.assertEqual(next(g), 3)
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        with swap_attr(builtins, "len", lambda x: 7):
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            self.assertEqual(next(g), 7)
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    def test_modify_builtins_from_leaf_function(self):
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        # Verify that modifications made by leaf functions percolate up the
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        # callstack.
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        with swap_attr(builtins, "len", len):
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            def bar():
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                builtins.len = lambda x: 4
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            def foo(modifier):
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                l = []
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                l.append(len(range(7)))
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                modifier()
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                l.append(len(range(7)))
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                return l
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            self.configure_func(foo, lambda: None)
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            self.assertEqual(foo(bar), [7, 4])
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    def test_cannot_change_globals_or_builtins_with_eval(self):
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        def foo():
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            return len([1, 2, 3])
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        self.configure_func(foo)
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        # Note that this *doesn't* change the definition of len() seen by foo().
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        builtins_dict = {"len": lambda x: 7}
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        globals_dict = {"foo": foo, "__builtins__": builtins_dict,
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                        "len": lambda x: 8}
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        self.assertEqual(eval("foo()", globals_dict), 3)
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        self.assertEqual(eval("foo()", {"foo": foo}), 3)
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    def test_cannot_change_globals_or_builtins_with_exec(self):
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        def foo():
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            return len([1, 2, 3])
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        self.configure_func(foo)
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        globals_dict = {"foo": foo}
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        exec("x = foo()", globals_dict)
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        self.assertEqual(globals_dict["x"], 3)
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        # Note that this *doesn't* change the definition of len() seen by foo().
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        builtins_dict = {"len": lambda x: 7}
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        globals_dict = {"foo": foo, "__builtins__": builtins_dict,
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                        "len": lambda x: 8}
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        exec("x = foo()", globals_dict)
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        self.assertEqual(globals_dict["x"], 3)
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    def test_cannot_replace_builtins_dict_while_active(self):
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        def foo():
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            x = range(3)
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            yield len(x)
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            yield len(x)
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        self.configure_func(foo)
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        g = foo()
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        self.assertEqual(next(g), 3)
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        with swap_item(globals(), "__builtins__", {"len": lambda x: 7}):
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            self.assertEqual(next(g), 3)
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    def test_cannot_replace_builtins_dict_between_calls(self):
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        def foo():
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            return len([1, 2, 3])
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        self.configure_func(foo)
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        self.assertEqual(foo(), 3)
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        with swap_item(globals(), "__builtins__", {"len": lambda x: 7}):
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            self.assertEqual(foo(), 3)
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    def test_eval_gives_lambda_custom_globals(self):
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        globals_dict = {"len": lambda x: 7}
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        foo = eval("lambda: len([])", globals_dict)
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        self.configure_func(foo)
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        self.assertEqual(foo(), 7)
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    @unittest.skipIf(is_wasi and Py_DEBUG, "stack depth too shallow in pydebug WASI")
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    def test_load_global_specialization_failure_keeps_oparg(self):
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        # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/91625
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        class MyGlobals(dict):
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            def __missing__(self, key):
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                return int(key.removeprefix("_number_"))
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        # Need more than 256 variables to use EXTENDED_ARGS
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        variables = 400
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        code = "lambda: " + "+".join(f"_number_{i}" for i in range(variables))
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        sum_func = eval(code, MyGlobals())
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        expected = sum(range(variables))
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        # Warm up the function for quickening (PEP 659)
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        for _ in range(30):
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            self.assertEqual(sum_func(), expected)
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class TestTracing(unittest.TestCase):
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    def setUp(self):
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        self.addCleanup(sys.settrace, sys.gettrace())
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        sys.settrace(None)
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    def test_after_specialization(self):
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        def trace(frame, event, arg):
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            return trace
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        turn_on_trace = False
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        class C:
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            def __init__(self, x):
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                self.x = x
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            def __del__(self):
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                if turn_on_trace:
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                    sys.settrace(trace)
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        def f():
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            # LOAD_GLOBAL[_BUILTIN] immediately follows the call to C.__del__
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            C(0).x, len
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        def g():
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            # BINARY_SUSCR[_LIST_INT] immediately follows the call to C.__del__
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            [0][C(0).x]
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        def h():
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            # BINARY_OP[_ADD_INT] immediately follows the call to C.__del__
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            0 + C(0).x
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        for func in (f, g, h):
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            with self.subTest(func.__name__):
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                for _ in range(58):
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                    func()
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                turn_on_trace = True
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                func()
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                sys.settrace(None)
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                turn_on_trace = False
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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    unittest.main()
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