pyo3/tests/test_class_new.rs

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Rust

#![cfg(feature = "macros")]
use pyo3::exceptions::PyValueError;
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use pyo3::sync::GILOnceCell;
use pyo3::types::IntoPyDict;
#[pyclass]
struct EmptyClassWithNew {}
#[pymethods]
impl EmptyClassWithNew {
#[new]
fn new() -> EmptyClassWithNew {
EmptyClassWithNew {}
}
}
#[test]
fn empty_class_with_new() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let typeobj = py.get_type_bound::<EmptyClassWithNew>();
assert!(typeobj
.call((), None)
.unwrap()
.downcast::<EmptyClassWithNew>()
.is_ok());
// Calling with arbitrary args or kwargs is not ok
assert!(typeobj.call(("some", "args"), None).is_err());
assert!(typeobj
.call((), Some(&[("some", "kwarg")].into_py_dict_bound(py)))
.is_err());
});
}
#[pyclass]
struct UnitClassWithNew;
#[pymethods]
impl UnitClassWithNew {
#[new]
fn new() -> Self {
Self
}
}
#[test]
fn unit_class_with_new() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let typeobj = py.get_type_bound::<UnitClassWithNew>();
assert!(typeobj
.call((), None)
.unwrap()
.downcast::<UnitClassWithNew>()
.is_ok());
});
}
#[pyclass]
struct TupleClassWithNew(i32);
#[pymethods]
impl TupleClassWithNew {
#[new]
fn new(arg: i32) -> Self {
Self(arg)
}
}
#[test]
fn tuple_class_with_new() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let typeobj = py.get_type_bound::<TupleClassWithNew>();
let wrp = typeobj.call((42,), None).unwrap();
let obj = wrp.downcast::<TupleClassWithNew>().unwrap();
let obj_ref = obj.borrow();
assert_eq!(obj_ref.0, 42);
});
}
#[pyclass]
#[derive(Debug)]
struct NewWithOneArg {
data: i32,
}
#[pymethods]
impl NewWithOneArg {
#[new]
fn new(arg: i32) -> NewWithOneArg {
NewWithOneArg { data: arg }
}
}
#[test]
fn new_with_one_arg() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let typeobj = py.get_type_bound::<NewWithOneArg>();
let wrp = typeobj.call((42,), None).unwrap();
let obj = wrp.downcast::<NewWithOneArg>().unwrap();
let obj_ref = obj.borrow();
assert_eq!(obj_ref.data, 42);
});
}
#[pyclass]
struct NewWithTwoArgs {
data1: i32,
data2: i32,
}
#[pymethods]
impl NewWithTwoArgs {
#[new]
fn new(arg1: i32, arg2: i32) -> Self {
NewWithTwoArgs {
data1: arg1,
data2: arg2,
}
}
}
#[test]
fn new_with_two_args() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let typeobj = py.get_type_bound::<NewWithTwoArgs>();
let wrp = typeobj
.call((10, 20), None)
.map_err(|e| e.display(py))
.unwrap();
let obj = wrp.downcast::<NewWithTwoArgs>().unwrap();
let obj_ref = obj.borrow();
assert_eq!(obj_ref.data1, 10);
assert_eq!(obj_ref.data2, 20);
});
}
#[pyclass(subclass)]
struct SuperClass {
#[pyo3(get)]
from_rust: bool,
}
#[pymethods]
impl SuperClass {
#[new]
fn new() -> Self {
SuperClass { from_rust: true }
}
}
/// Checks that `subclass.__new__` works correctly.
/// See https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/issues/947 for the corresponding bug.
#[test]
fn subclass_new() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let super_cls = py.get_type_bound::<SuperClass>();
let source = pyo3::indoc::indoc!(
r#"
class Class(SuperClass):
def __new__(cls):
return super().__new__(cls) # This should return an instance of Class
@property
def from_rust(self):
return False
c = Class()
assert c.from_rust is False
"#
);
let globals = PyModule::import_bound(py, "__main__").unwrap().dict();
globals.set_item("SuperClass", super_cls).unwrap();
py.run_bound(source, Some(&globals), None)
.map_err(|e| e.display(py))
.unwrap();
});
}
#[pyclass]
#[derive(Debug)]
struct NewWithCustomError {}
struct CustomError;
impl From<CustomError> for PyErr {
fn from(_error: CustomError) -> PyErr {
PyValueError::new_err("custom error")
}
}
#[pymethods]
impl NewWithCustomError {
#[new]
fn new() -> Result<NewWithCustomError, CustomError> {
Err(CustomError)
}
}
#[test]
fn new_with_custom_error() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let typeobj = py.get_type_bound::<NewWithCustomError>();
let err = typeobj.call0().unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(err.to_string(), "ValueError: custom error");
});
}
#[pyclass]
struct NewExisting {
#[pyo3(get)]
num: usize,
}
#[pymethods]
impl NewExisting {
#[new]
fn new(py: pyo3::Python<'_>, val: usize) -> pyo3::Py<NewExisting> {
static PRE_BUILT: GILOnceCell<[pyo3::Py<NewExisting>; 2]> = GILOnceCell::new();
let existing = PRE_BUILT.get_or_init(py, || {
[
pyo3::Py::new(py, NewExisting { num: 0 }).unwrap(),
pyo3::Py::new(py, NewExisting { num: 1 }).unwrap(),
]
});
if val < existing.len() {
return existing[val].clone_ref(py);
}
pyo3::Py::new(py, NewExisting { num: val }).unwrap()
}
}
#[test]
fn test_new_existing() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let typeobj = py.get_type_bound::<NewExisting>();
let obj1 = typeobj.call1((0,)).unwrap();
let obj2 = typeobj.call1((0,)).unwrap();
let obj3 = typeobj.call1((1,)).unwrap();
let obj4 = typeobj.call1((1,)).unwrap();
let obj5 = typeobj.call1((2,)).unwrap();
let obj6 = typeobj.call1((2,)).unwrap();
assert!(obj1.getattr("num").unwrap().extract::<u32>().unwrap() == 0);
assert!(obj2.getattr("num").unwrap().extract::<u32>().unwrap() == 0);
assert!(obj3.getattr("num").unwrap().extract::<u32>().unwrap() == 1);
assert!(obj4.getattr("num").unwrap().extract::<u32>().unwrap() == 1);
assert!(obj5.getattr("num").unwrap().extract::<u32>().unwrap() == 2);
assert!(obj6.getattr("num").unwrap().extract::<u32>().unwrap() == 2);
assert!(obj1.is(&obj2));
assert!(obj3.is(&obj4));
assert!(!obj1.is(&obj3));
assert!(!obj1.is(&obj5));
assert!(!obj5.is(&obj6));
});
}