247 lines
6.0 KiB
Rust
247 lines
6.0 KiB
Rust
use pyo3::prelude::*;
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use pyo3::types::PyType;
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use pyo3::{py_run, PyClass};
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mod common;
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#[pyclass]
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struct EmptyClass {}
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#[test]
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fn empty_class() {
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let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
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let py = gil.python();
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let typeobj = py.get_type::<EmptyClass>();
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// By default, don't allow creating instances from python.
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assert!(typeobj.call((), None).is_err());
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py_assert!(py, typeobj, "typeobj.__name__ == 'EmptyClass'");
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}
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/// Line1
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///Line2
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/// Line3
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// this is not doc string
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#[pyclass]
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struct ClassWithDocs {
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/// Property field
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#[pyo3(get, set)]
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value: i32,
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/// Read-only property field
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#[pyo3(get)]
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readonly: i32,
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/// Write-only property field
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#[pyo3(set)]
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writeonly: i32,
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}
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#[test]
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fn class_with_docstr() {
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{
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let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
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let py = gil.python();
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let typeobj = py.get_type::<ClassWithDocs>();
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py_run!(
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py,
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typeobj,
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"assert typeobj.__doc__ == 'Line1\\nLine2\\n Line3'"
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);
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py_run!(
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py,
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typeobj,
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"assert typeobj.value.__doc__ == 'Property field'"
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);
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py_run!(
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py,
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typeobj,
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"assert typeobj.readonly.__doc__ == 'Read-only property field'"
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);
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py_run!(
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py,
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typeobj,
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"assert typeobj.writeonly.__doc__ == 'Write-only property field'"
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);
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}
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}
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#[pyclass(name = "CustomName")]
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struct EmptyClass2 {}
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#[pymethods]
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impl EmptyClass2 {
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#[name = "custom_fn"]
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fn bar(&self) {}
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#[staticmethod]
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#[name = "custom_static"]
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fn bar_static() {}
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}
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#[test]
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fn custom_names() {
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let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
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let py = gil.python();
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let typeobj = py.get_type::<EmptyClass2>();
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py_assert!(py, typeobj, "typeobj.__name__ == 'CustomName'");
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py_assert!(py, typeobj, "typeobj.custom_fn.__name__ == 'custom_fn'");
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py_assert!(
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py,
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typeobj,
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"typeobj.custom_static.__name__ == 'custom_static'"
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);
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py_assert!(py, typeobj, "not hasattr(typeobj, 'bar')");
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py_assert!(py, typeobj, "not hasattr(typeobj, 'bar_static')");
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}
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#[pyclass]
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struct RawIdents {
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#[pyo3(get, set)]
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r#type: i64,
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}
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#[pymethods]
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impl RawIdents {
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fn r#fn(&self) {}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_raw_idents() {
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let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
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let py = gil.python();
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let typeobj = py.get_type::<RawIdents>();
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py_assert!(py, typeobj, "not hasattr(typeobj, 'r#fn')");
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py_assert!(py, typeobj, "hasattr(typeobj, 'fn')");
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py_assert!(py, typeobj, "hasattr(typeobj, 'type')");
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}
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#[pyclass]
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struct EmptyClassInModule {}
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// Ignored because heap types do not show up as being in builtins, instead they
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// raise AttributeError:
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// https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/master/Objects/typeobject.c#L544-L573
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#[test]
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#[ignore]
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fn empty_class_in_module() {
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let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
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let py = gil.python();
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let module = PyModule::new(py, "test_module.nested").unwrap();
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module.add_class::<EmptyClassInModule>().unwrap();
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let ty = module.getattr("EmptyClassInModule").unwrap();
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assert_eq!(
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ty.getattr("__name__").unwrap().extract::<String>().unwrap(),
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"EmptyClassInModule"
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);
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let module: String = ty.getattr("__module__").unwrap().extract().unwrap();
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// Rationale: The class can be added to many modules, but will only be initialized once.
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// We currently have no way of determining a canonical module, so builtins is better
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// than using whatever calls init first.
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assert_eq!(module, "builtins");
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}
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#[pyclass]
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struct ClassWithObjectField {
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// It used to be that PyObject was not supported with (get, set)
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// - this test is just ensuring it compiles.
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#[pyo3(get, set)]
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value: PyObject,
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}
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#[pymethods]
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impl ClassWithObjectField {
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#[new]
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fn new(value: PyObject) -> ClassWithObjectField {
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Self { value }
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn class_with_object_field() {
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let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
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let py = gil.python();
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let ty = py.get_type::<ClassWithObjectField>();
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py_assert!(py, ty, "ty(5).value == 5");
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py_assert!(py, ty, "ty(None).value == None");
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}
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#[pyclass(unsendable, subclass)]
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struct UnsendableBase {
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value: std::rc::Rc<usize>,
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}
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#[pymethods]
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impl UnsendableBase {
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#[new]
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fn new(value: usize) -> UnsendableBase {
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Self {
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value: std::rc::Rc::new(value),
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}
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}
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#[getter]
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fn value(&self) -> usize {
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*self.value
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}
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}
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#[pyclass(extends=UnsendableBase)]
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struct UnsendableChild {}
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#[pymethods]
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impl UnsendableChild {
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#[new]
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fn new(value: usize) -> (UnsendableChild, UnsendableBase) {
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(UnsendableChild {}, UnsendableBase::new(value))
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}
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}
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fn test_unsendable<T: PyClass + 'static>() -> PyResult<()> {
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let obj = std::thread::spawn(|| -> PyResult<_> {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let obj: Py<T> = PyType::new::<T>(py).call1((5,))?.extract()?;
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// Accessing the value inside this thread should not panic
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let caught_panic =
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std::panic::catch_unwind(std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe(|| -> PyResult<_> {
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assert_eq!(obj.as_ref(py).getattr("value")?.extract::<usize>()?, 5);
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Ok(())
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}))
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.is_err();
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assert_eq!(caught_panic, false);
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Ok(obj)
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})
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})
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.join()
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.unwrap()?;
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// This access must panic
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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obj.borrow(py);
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});
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panic!("Borrowing unsendable from receiving thread did not panic.");
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}
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/// If a class is marked as `unsendable`, it panics when accessed by another thread.
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#[test]
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#[should_panic(
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expected = "test_class_basics::UnsendableBase is unsendable, but sent to another thread!"
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)]
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fn panic_unsendable_base() {
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test_unsendable::<UnsendableBase>().unwrap();
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}
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#[test]
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#[should_panic(
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expected = "test_class_basics::UnsendableBase is unsendable, but sent to another thread!"
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)]
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fn panic_unsendable_child() {
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test_unsendable::<UnsendableChild>().unwrap();
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}
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