447 lines
15 KiB
Python
447 lines
15 KiB
Python
"""
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TestCases for python DB duplicate and Btree key comparison function.
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"""
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import sys, os, re
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import test_all
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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import unittest
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from test_all import db, dbshelve, test_support, \
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get_new_environment_path, get_new_database_path
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# Needed for python 3. "cmp" vanished in 3.0.1
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def cmp(a, b) :
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if a==b : return 0
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if a<b : return -1
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return 1
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lexical_cmp = cmp
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def lowercase_cmp(left, right) :
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return cmp(left.lower(), right.lower())
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def make_reverse_comparator(cmp) :
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def reverse(left, right, delegate=cmp) :
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return - delegate(left, right)
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return reverse
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_expected_lexical_test_data = ['', 'CCCP', 'a', 'aaa', 'b', 'c', 'cccce', 'ccccf']
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_expected_lowercase_test_data = ['', 'a', 'aaa', 'b', 'c', 'CC', 'cccce', 'ccccf', 'CCCP']
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class ComparatorTests(unittest.TestCase) :
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def comparator_test_helper(self, comparator, expected_data) :
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data = expected_data[:]
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import sys
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if sys.version_info < (2, 6) :
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data.sort(cmp=comparator)
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else : # Insertion Sort. Please, improve
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data2 = []
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for i in data :
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for j, k in enumerate(data2) :
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r = comparator(k, i)
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if r == 1 :
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data2.insert(j, i)
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break
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else :
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data2.append(i)
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data = data2
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self.assertEqual(data, expected_data,
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"comparator `%s' is not right: %s vs. %s"
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% (comparator, expected_data, data))
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def test_lexical_comparator(self) :
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self.comparator_test_helper(lexical_cmp, _expected_lexical_test_data)
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def test_reverse_lexical_comparator(self) :
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rev = _expected_lexical_test_data[:]
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rev.reverse()
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self.comparator_test_helper(make_reverse_comparator(lexical_cmp),
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rev)
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def test_lowercase_comparator(self) :
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self.comparator_test_helper(lowercase_cmp,
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_expected_lowercase_test_data)
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class AbstractBtreeKeyCompareTestCase(unittest.TestCase) :
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env = None
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db = None
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if (sys.version_info < (2, 7)) or ((sys.version_info >= (3,0)) and
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(sys.version_info < (3, 2))) :
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def assertLess(self, a, b, msg=None) :
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return self.assertTrue(a<b, msg=msg)
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def setUp(self) :
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self.filename = self.__class__.__name__ + '.db'
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self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path()
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env = db.DBEnv()
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env.open(self.homeDir,
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db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL
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| db.DB_INIT_LOCK | db.DB_THREAD)
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self.env = env
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def tearDown(self) :
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self.closeDB()
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if self.env is not None:
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self.env.close()
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self.env = None
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test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir)
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def addDataToDB(self, data) :
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i = 0
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for item in data:
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self.db.put(item, str(i))
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i = i + 1
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def createDB(self, key_comparator) :
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self.db = db.DB(self.env)
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self.setupDB(key_comparator)
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self.db.open(self.filename, "test", db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE)
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def setupDB(self, key_comparator) :
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self.db.set_bt_compare(key_comparator)
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def closeDB(self) :
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if self.db is not None:
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self.db.close()
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self.db = None
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def startTest(self) :
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pass
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def finishTest(self, expected = None) :
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if expected is not None:
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self.check_results(expected)
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self.closeDB()
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def check_results(self, expected) :
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curs = self.db.cursor()
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try:
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index = 0
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rec = curs.first()
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while rec:
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key, ignore = rec
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self.assertLess(index, len(expected),
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"to many values returned from cursor")
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self.assertEqual(expected[index], key,
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"expected value `%s' at %d but got `%s'"
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% (expected[index], index, key))
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index = index + 1
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rec = curs.next()
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self.assertEqual(index, len(expected),
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"not enough values returned from cursor")
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finally:
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curs.close()
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class BtreeKeyCompareTestCase(AbstractBtreeKeyCompareTestCase) :
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def runCompareTest(self, comparator, data) :
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self.startTest()
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self.createDB(comparator)
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self.addDataToDB(data)
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self.finishTest(data)
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def test_lexical_ordering(self) :
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self.runCompareTest(lexical_cmp, _expected_lexical_test_data)
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def test_reverse_lexical_ordering(self) :
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expected_rev_data = _expected_lexical_test_data[:]
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expected_rev_data.reverse()
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self.runCompareTest(make_reverse_comparator(lexical_cmp),
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expected_rev_data)
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def test_compare_function_useless(self) :
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self.startTest()
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def socialist_comparator(l, r) :
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return 0
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self.createDB(socialist_comparator)
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self.addDataToDB(['b', 'a', 'd'])
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# all things being equal the first key will be the only key
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# in the database... (with the last key's value fwiw)
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self.finishTest(['b'])
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class BtreeExceptionsTestCase(AbstractBtreeKeyCompareTestCase) :
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def test_raises_non_callable(self) :
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self.startTest()
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.createDB, 'abc')
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.createDB, None)
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self.finishTest()
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def test_set_bt_compare_with_function(self) :
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self.startTest()
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self.createDB(lexical_cmp)
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self.finishTest()
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def check_results(self, results) :
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pass
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def test_compare_function_incorrect(self) :
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self.startTest()
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def bad_comparator(l, r) :
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return 1
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# verify that set_bt_compare checks that comparator('', '') == 0
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.createDB, bad_comparator)
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self.finishTest()
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def verifyStderr(self, method, successRe) :
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"""
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Call method() while capturing sys.stderr output internally and
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call self.fail() if successRe.search() does not match the stderr
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output. This is used to test for uncatchable exceptions.
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"""
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stdErr = sys.stderr
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sys.stderr = StringIO()
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try:
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method()
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finally:
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temp = sys.stderr
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sys.stderr = stdErr
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errorOut = temp.getvalue()
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if not successRe.search(errorOut) :
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self.fail("unexpected stderr output:\n"+errorOut)
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if sys.version_info < (3, 0) : # XXX: How to do this in Py3k ???
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sys.exc_traceback = sys.last_traceback = None
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def _test_compare_function_exception(self) :
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self.startTest()
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def bad_comparator(l, r) :
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if l == r:
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# pass the set_bt_compare test
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return 0
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raise RuntimeError, "i'm a naughty comparison function"
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self.createDB(bad_comparator)
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#print "\n*** test should print 2 uncatchable tracebacks ***"
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self.addDataToDB(['a', 'b', 'c']) # this should raise, but...
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self.finishTest()
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def test_compare_function_exception(self) :
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self.verifyStderr(
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self._test_compare_function_exception,
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re.compile('(^RuntimeError:.* naughty.*){2}', re.M|re.S)
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)
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def _test_compare_function_bad_return(self) :
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self.startTest()
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def bad_comparator(l, r) :
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if l == r:
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# pass the set_bt_compare test
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return 0
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return l
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self.createDB(bad_comparator)
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#print "\n*** test should print 2 errors about returning an int ***"
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self.addDataToDB(['a', 'b', 'c']) # this should raise, but...
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self.finishTest()
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def test_compare_function_bad_return(self) :
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self.verifyStderr(
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self._test_compare_function_bad_return,
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re.compile('(^TypeError:.* return an int.*){2}', re.M|re.S)
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)
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def test_cannot_assign_twice(self) :
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def my_compare(a, b) :
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return 0
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self.startTest()
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self.createDB(my_compare)
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, self.db.set_bt_compare, my_compare)
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class AbstractDuplicateCompareTestCase(unittest.TestCase) :
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env = None
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db = None
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if (sys.version_info < (2, 7)) or ((sys.version_info >= (3,0)) and
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(sys.version_info < (3, 2))) :
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def assertLess(self, a, b, msg=None) :
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return self.assertTrue(a<b, msg=msg)
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def setUp(self) :
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self.filename = self.__class__.__name__ + '.db'
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self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path()
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env = db.DBEnv()
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env.open(self.homeDir,
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db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL
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| db.DB_INIT_LOCK | db.DB_THREAD)
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self.env = env
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def tearDown(self) :
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self.closeDB()
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if self.env is not None:
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self.env.close()
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self.env = None
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test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir)
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def addDataToDB(self, data) :
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for item in data:
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self.db.put("key", item)
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def createDB(self, dup_comparator) :
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self.db = db.DB(self.env)
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self.setupDB(dup_comparator)
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self.db.open(self.filename, "test", db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE)
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def setupDB(self, dup_comparator) :
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self.db.set_flags(db.DB_DUPSORT)
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self.db.set_dup_compare(dup_comparator)
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def closeDB(self) :
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if self.db is not None:
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self.db.close()
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self.db = None
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def startTest(self) :
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pass
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def finishTest(self, expected = None) :
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if expected is not None:
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self.check_results(expected)
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self.closeDB()
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def check_results(self, expected) :
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curs = self.db.cursor()
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try:
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index = 0
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rec = curs.first()
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while rec:
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ignore, data = rec
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self.assertLess(index, len(expected),
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"to many values returned from cursor")
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self.assertEqual(expected[index], data,
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"expected value `%s' at %d but got `%s'"
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% (expected[index], index, data))
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index = index + 1
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rec = curs.next()
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self.assertEqual(index, len(expected),
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"not enough values returned from cursor")
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finally:
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curs.close()
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class DuplicateCompareTestCase(AbstractDuplicateCompareTestCase) :
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def runCompareTest(self, comparator, data) :
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self.startTest()
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self.createDB(comparator)
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self.addDataToDB(data)
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self.finishTest(data)
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def test_lexical_ordering(self) :
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self.runCompareTest(lexical_cmp, _expected_lexical_test_data)
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def test_reverse_lexical_ordering(self) :
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expected_rev_data = _expected_lexical_test_data[:]
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expected_rev_data.reverse()
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self.runCompareTest(make_reverse_comparator(lexical_cmp),
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expected_rev_data)
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class DuplicateExceptionsTestCase(AbstractDuplicateCompareTestCase) :
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def test_raises_non_callable(self) :
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self.startTest()
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.createDB, 'abc')
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.createDB, None)
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self.finishTest()
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def test_set_dup_compare_with_function(self) :
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self.startTest()
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self.createDB(lexical_cmp)
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self.finishTest()
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def check_results(self, results) :
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pass
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def test_compare_function_incorrect(self) :
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self.startTest()
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def bad_comparator(l, r) :
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return 1
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# verify that set_dup_compare checks that comparator('', '') == 0
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.createDB, bad_comparator)
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self.finishTest()
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def test_compare_function_useless(self) :
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self.startTest()
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def socialist_comparator(l, r) :
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return 0
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self.createDB(socialist_comparator)
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# DUPSORT does not allow "duplicate duplicates"
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self.assertRaises(db.DBKeyExistError, self.addDataToDB, ['b', 'a', 'd'])
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self.finishTest()
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def verifyStderr(self, method, successRe) :
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"""
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Call method() while capturing sys.stderr output internally and
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call self.fail() if successRe.search() does not match the stderr
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output. This is used to test for uncatchable exceptions.
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"""
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stdErr = sys.stderr
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sys.stderr = StringIO()
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try:
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method()
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finally:
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temp = sys.stderr
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sys.stderr = stdErr
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errorOut = temp.getvalue()
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if not successRe.search(errorOut) :
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self.fail("unexpected stderr output:\n"+errorOut)
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if sys.version_info < (3, 0) : # XXX: How to do this in Py3k ???
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sys.exc_traceback = sys.last_traceback = None
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def _test_compare_function_exception(self) :
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self.startTest()
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def bad_comparator(l, r) :
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if l == r:
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# pass the set_dup_compare test
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return 0
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raise RuntimeError, "i'm a naughty comparison function"
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self.createDB(bad_comparator)
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#print "\n*** test should print 2 uncatchable tracebacks ***"
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self.addDataToDB(['a', 'b', 'c']) # this should raise, but...
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self.finishTest()
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def test_compare_function_exception(self) :
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self.verifyStderr(
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self._test_compare_function_exception,
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re.compile('(^RuntimeError:.* naughty.*){2}', re.M|re.S)
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)
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def _test_compare_function_bad_return(self) :
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self.startTest()
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def bad_comparator(l, r) :
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if l == r:
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# pass the set_dup_compare test
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return 0
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return l
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self.createDB(bad_comparator)
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#print "\n*** test should print 2 errors about returning an int ***"
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self.addDataToDB(['a', 'b', 'c']) # this should raise, but...
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self.finishTest()
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def test_compare_function_bad_return(self) :
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self.verifyStderr(
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self._test_compare_function_bad_return,
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re.compile('(^TypeError:.* return an int.*){2}', re.M|re.S)
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)
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def test_cannot_assign_twice(self) :
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def my_compare(a, b) :
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return 0
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self.startTest()
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self.createDB(my_compare)
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, self.db.set_dup_compare, my_compare)
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def test_suite() :
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res = unittest.TestSuite()
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res.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(ComparatorTests))
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res.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BtreeExceptionsTestCase))
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res.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BtreeKeyCompareTestCase))
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res.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DuplicateExceptionsTestCase))
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res.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DuplicateCompareTestCase))
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return res
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main(defaultTest = 'suite')
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