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Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic, object-oriented
language Python written in 100% Pure Java, and seamlessly integrated with
the Java platform. It thus allows you to run Python on any Java platform.
"Tests for cmp() compatibility with CPython"
import UserDict
import unittest
from test import test_support
class CmpGeneralTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_type_crash(self):
# Used to throw ArrayStoreException:
# http://bugs.jython.org/issue1382
class Configuration(object, UserDict.DictMixin):
pass
self.assertNotEqual(Configuration(), None)
class UnicodeDerivedCmp(unittest.TestCase):
"Test for http://bugs.jython.org/issue1889394"
def testCompareWithString(self):
class Test(unicode):
pass
test = Test('{1:1}')
self.assertNotEqual(test, {1:1})
def testCompareEmptyDerived(self):
class A(unicode): pass
class B(unicode): pass
self.assertEqual(A(), B())
class LongDerivedCmp(unittest.TestCase):
def testCompareWithString(self):
class Test(long):
pass
self.assertNotEqual(Test(0), 'foo')
self.assertTrue('foo' in [Test(12), 'foo'])
class IntStrCmp(unittest.TestCase):
def testIntStrCompares(self):
assert not (-1 > 'a')
assert (-1 < 'a')
assert not (4 > 'a')
assert (4 < 'a')
assert not (-2 > 'a')
assert (-2 < 'a')
assert not (-1 == 'a')
class ObjectCmp(unittest.TestCase):
def testObjectListCompares(self):
# Also applies to tuple objects given common PySequence implementation
assert not object() == list()
assert object() != list()
assert not list() == object()
assert list() != object()
# Note that <, > rich comparisons in 2.x are broken by the
# lexicographic ordering of the type **name**. Example:
# 'object' > 'list'
assert not object() < list()
assert not object() <= list()
assert object() > list()
assert object() >= list()
assert list() < object()
assert list() <= object()
assert not list() > object()
assert not list() >= object()
def testObjectDictCompares(self):
# Also applies to such objects as defaultdict and Counter
assert not object() == dict()
assert object() != dict()
assert not dict() == object()
assert dict() != object()
# Note that <, > rich comparisons in 2.x are broken by the
# lexicographic ordering of the type **name**. Example:
# 'object' > 'dict'
assert not object() < dict()
assert not object() <= dict()
assert object() > dict()
assert object() >= dict()
assert dict() < object()
assert dict() <= object()
assert not dict() > object()
assert not dict() >= object()
class CustomCmp(unittest.TestCase):
def test___cmp___returns(self):
class Foo(object):
def __int__(self):
return 0
class Bar(object):
def __int__(self):
raise ValueError('doh')
class Baz(object):
def __cmp__(self, other):
return self.cmp(other)
baz = Baz()
baz.cmp = lambda other : Foo()
self.assertEqual(cmp(100, baz), 0)
baz.cmp = lambda other : NotImplemented
# CPython is faulty here (returns 1)
self.assertEqual(cmp(100, baz), -1 if test_support.is_jython else 1)
baz.cmp = lambda other: Bar()
self.assertRaises(ValueError, cmp, 100, baz)
baz.cmp = lambda other: 1 / 0
self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, cmp, 100, baz)
del Baz.__cmp__
self.assertEqual(cmp(100, baz), -1)
def test_cmp_stops_short(self):
class Foo(object):
__eq__ = lambda self, other: False
class Bar(object):
__eq__ = lambda self, other: True
self.assertEqual(cmp(Foo(), Bar()), 1)
def test_main():
test_support.run_unittest(
CmpGeneralTestCase,
UnicodeDerivedCmp,
LongDerivedCmp,
IntStrCmp,
ObjectCmp,
CustomCmp,
)
if __name__ == '__main__':
test_main()