210 lines
5.8 KiB
Rust
Executable file
210 lines
5.8 KiB
Rust
Executable file
#![feature(concat_idents)]
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use pyo3::ffi::*;
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use pyo3::prelude::*;
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use pyo3::types::IntoPyDict;
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#[allow(clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref)]
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fn _get_subclasses<'p>(
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py: &'p Python,
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py_type: &str,
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args: &str,
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) -> PyResult<(&'p PyAny, &'p PyAny, &'p PyAny)> {
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// Import the class from Python and create some subclasses
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let datetime = py.import("datetime")?;
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let locals = [(py_type, datetime.get(py_type)?)].into_py_dict(*py);
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let make_subclass_py = format!("class Subklass({}):\n pass", py_type);
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let make_sub_subclass_py = "class SubSubklass(Subklass):\n pass";
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py.run(&make_subclass_py, None, Some(&locals))?;
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py.run(&make_sub_subclass_py, None, Some(&locals))?;
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// Construct an instance of the base class
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let obj = py.eval(&format!("{}({})", py_type, args), None, Some(&locals))?;
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// Construct an instance of the subclass
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let sub_obj = py.eval(&format!("Subklass({})", args), None, Some(&locals))?;
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// Construct an instance of the sub-subclass
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let sub_sub_obj = py.eval(&format!("SubSubklass({})", args), None, Some(&locals))?;
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Ok((obj, sub_obj, sub_sub_obj))
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}
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macro_rules! assert_check_exact {
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($check_func:ident, $obj: expr) => {
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unsafe {
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use pyo3::AsPyPointer;
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assert!($check_func(($obj).as_ptr()) != 0);
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assert!(concat_idents!($check_func, Exact)(($obj).as_ptr()) != 0);
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}
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};
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}
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macro_rules! assert_check_only {
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($check_func:ident, $obj: expr) => {
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unsafe {
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use pyo3::AsPyPointer;
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assert!($check_func(($obj).as_ptr()) != 0);
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assert!(concat_idents!($check_func, Exact)(($obj).as_ptr()) == 0);
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}
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};
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_date_check() {
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let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
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let py = gil.python();
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let (obj, sub_obj, sub_sub_obj) = _get_subclasses(&py, "date", "2018, 1, 1").unwrap();
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assert_check_exact!(PyDate_Check, obj);
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assert_check_only!(PyDate_Check, sub_obj);
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assert_check_only!(PyDate_Check, sub_sub_obj);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_time_check() {
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let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
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let py = gil.python();
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let (obj, sub_obj, sub_sub_obj) = _get_subclasses(&py, "time", "12, 30, 15").unwrap();
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assert_check_exact!(PyTime_Check, obj);
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assert_check_only!(PyTime_Check, sub_obj);
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assert_check_only!(PyTime_Check, sub_sub_obj);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_datetime_check() {
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let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
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let py = gil.python();
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let (obj, sub_obj, sub_sub_obj) = _get_subclasses(&py, "datetime", "2018, 1, 1, 13, 30, 15")
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.map_err(|e| e.print(py))
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.unwrap();
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assert_check_only!(PyDate_Check, obj);
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assert_check_exact!(PyDateTime_Check, obj);
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assert_check_only!(PyDateTime_Check, sub_obj);
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assert_check_only!(PyDateTime_Check, sub_sub_obj);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_delta_check() {
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let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
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let py = gil.python();
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let (obj, sub_obj, sub_sub_obj) = _get_subclasses(&py, "timedelta", "1, -3").unwrap();
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assert_check_exact!(PyDelta_Check, obj);
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assert_check_only!(PyDelta_Check, sub_obj);
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assert_check_only!(PyDelta_Check, sub_sub_obj);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_datetime_utc() {
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use assert_approx_eq::assert_approx_eq;
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use pyo3::types::PyDateTime;
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let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
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let py = gil.python();
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let datetime = py.import("datetime").map_err(|e| e.print(py)).unwrap();
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let timezone = datetime.get("timezone").unwrap();
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let utc = timezone.getattr("utc").unwrap().to_object(py);
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let dt = PyDateTime::new(py, 2018, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, Some(&utc)).unwrap();
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let locals = [("dt", dt)].into_py_dict(py);
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let offset: f32 = py
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.eval("dt.utcoffset().total_seconds()", None, Some(locals))
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.unwrap()
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.extract()
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.unwrap();
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assert_approx_eq!(offset, 0f32);
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}
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#[cfg(Py_3_6)]
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static INVALID_DATES: &[(i32, u8, u8)] = &[
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(-1, 1, 1),
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(0, 1, 1),
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(10000, 1, 1),
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(2 << 30, 1, 1),
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(2018, 0, 1),
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(2018, 13, 1),
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(2018, 1, 0),
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(2017, 2, 29),
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(2018, 1, 32),
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];
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#[cfg(Py_3_6)]
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static INVALID_TIMES: &[(u8, u8, u8, u32)] =
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&[(25, 0, 0, 0), (255, 0, 0, 0), (0, 60, 0, 0), (0, 0, 61, 0)];
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#[cfg(Py_3_6)]
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#[test]
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fn test_pydate_out_of_bounds() {
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use pyo3::types::PyDate;
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// This test is an XFAIL on Python < 3.6 until bounds checking is implemented
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let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
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let py = gil.python();
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for val in INVALID_DATES {
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let (year, month, day) = val;
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let dt = PyDate::new(py, *year, *month, *day);
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dt.unwrap_err();
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}
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}
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#[cfg(Py_3_6)]
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#[test]
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fn test_pytime_out_of_bounds() {
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use pyo3::types::PyTime;
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// This test is an XFAIL on Python < 3.6 until bounds checking is implemented
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let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
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let py = gil.python();
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for val in INVALID_TIMES {
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let (hour, minute, second, microsecond) = val;
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let dt = PyTime::new(py, *hour, *minute, *second, *microsecond, None);
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dt.unwrap_err();
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}
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}
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#[cfg(Py_3_6)]
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#[test]
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fn test_pydatetime_out_of_bounds() {
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use pyo3::types::PyDateTime;
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use std::iter;
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// This test is an XFAIL on Python < 3.6 until bounds checking is implemented
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let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
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let py = gil.python();
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let valid_time = (0, 0, 0, 0);
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let valid_date = (2018, 1, 1);
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let invalid_dates = INVALID_DATES.iter().zip(iter::repeat(&valid_time));
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let invalid_times = iter::repeat(&valid_date).zip(INVALID_TIMES.iter());
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let vals = invalid_dates.chain(invalid_times);
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for val in vals {
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let (date, time) = val;
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let (year, month, day) = date;
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let (hour, minute, second, microsecond) = time;
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let dt = PyDateTime::new(
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py,
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*year,
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*month,
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*day,
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*hour,
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*minute,
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*second,
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*microsecond,
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None,
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);
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dt.unwrap_err();
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}
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}
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