891 lines
21 KiB
Rust
891 lines
21 KiB
Rust
#![cfg(feature = "macros")]
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use pyo3::exceptions::{PyAttributeError, PyIndexError, PyValueError};
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use pyo3::types::{PyDict, PyList, PyMapping, PySequence, PySlice, PyType};
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use pyo3::{prelude::*, py_run, PyCell};
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use std::{isize, iter};
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mod common;
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#[pyclass]
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struct EmptyClass;
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#[pyclass]
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struct ExampleClass {
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#[pyo3(get, set)]
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value: i32,
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custom_attr: Option<i32>,
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}
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#[pymethods]
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impl ExampleClass {
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fn __getattr__(&self, py: Python<'_>, attr: &str) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
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if attr == "special_custom_attr" {
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Ok(self.custom_attr.into_py(py))
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} else {
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Err(PyAttributeError::new_err(attr.to_string()))
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}
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}
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fn __setattr__(&mut self, attr: &str, value: &PyAny) -> PyResult<()> {
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if attr == "special_custom_attr" {
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self.custom_attr = Some(value.extract()?);
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Ok(())
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} else {
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Err(PyAttributeError::new_err(attr.to_string()))
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}
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}
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fn __delattr__(&mut self, attr: &str) -> PyResult<()> {
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if attr == "special_custom_attr" {
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self.custom_attr = None;
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Ok(())
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} else {
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Err(PyAttributeError::new_err(attr.to_string()))
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}
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}
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fn __str__(&self) -> String {
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self.value.to_string()
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}
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fn __repr__(&self) -> String {
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format!("ExampleClass(value={})", self.value)
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}
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fn __hash__(&self) -> u64 {
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let i64_value: i64 = self.value.into();
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i64_value as u64
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}
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fn __bool__(&self) -> bool {
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self.value != 0
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}
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}
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fn make_example(py: Python<'_>) -> &PyCell<ExampleClass> {
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Py::new(
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py,
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ExampleClass {
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value: 5,
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custom_attr: Some(20),
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},
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)
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.unwrap()
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.into_ref(py)
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_getattr() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let example_py = make_example(py);
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assert_eq!(
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example_py
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.getattr("value")
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.unwrap()
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.extract::<i32>()
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.unwrap(),
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5,
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);
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assert_eq!(
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example_py
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.getattr("special_custom_attr")
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.unwrap()
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.extract::<i32>()
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.unwrap(),
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20,
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);
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assert!(example_py
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.getattr("other_attr")
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.unwrap_err()
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.is_instance_of::<PyAttributeError>(py));
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})
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_setattr() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let example_py = make_example(py);
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example_py.setattr("special_custom_attr", 15).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(
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example_py
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.getattr("special_custom_attr")
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.unwrap()
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.extract::<i32>()
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.unwrap(),
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15,
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);
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})
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_delattr() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let example_py = make_example(py);
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example_py.delattr("special_custom_attr").unwrap();
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assert!(example_py.getattr("special_custom_attr").unwrap().is_none());
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})
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_str() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let example_py = make_example(py);
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assert_eq!(example_py.str().unwrap().to_str().unwrap(), "5");
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})
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_repr() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let example_py = make_example(py);
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assert_eq!(
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example_py.repr().unwrap().to_str().unwrap(),
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"ExampleClass(value=5)"
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);
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})
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_hash() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let example_py = make_example(py);
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assert_eq!(example_py.hash().unwrap(), 5);
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})
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_bool() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let example_py = make_example(py);
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assert!(example_py.is_true().unwrap());
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example_py.borrow_mut().value = 0;
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assert!(!example_py.is_true().unwrap());
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})
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}
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#[pyclass]
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pub struct LenOverflow;
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#[pymethods]
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impl LenOverflow {
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fn __len__(&self) -> usize {
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(isize::MAX as usize) + 1
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn len_overflow() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let inst = Py::new(py, LenOverflow).unwrap();
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py_expect_exception!(py, inst, "len(inst)", PyOverflowError);
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});
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}
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#[pyclass]
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pub struct Mapping {
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values: Py<PyDict>,
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}
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#[pymethods]
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impl Mapping {
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fn __len__(&self, py: Python<'_>) -> usize {
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self.values.as_ref(py).len()
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}
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fn __getitem__<'a>(&'a self, key: &'a PyAny) -> PyResult<&'a PyAny> {
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let any: &PyAny = self.values.as_ref(key.py()).as_ref();
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any.get_item(key)
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}
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fn __setitem__(&self, key: &PyAny, value: &PyAny) -> PyResult<()> {
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self.values.as_ref(key.py()).set_item(key, value)
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}
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fn __delitem__(&self, key: &PyAny) -> PyResult<()> {
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self.values.as_ref(key.py()).del_item(key)
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn mapping() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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PyMapping::register::<Mapping>(py).unwrap();
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let inst = Py::new(
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py,
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Mapping {
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values: PyDict::new(py).into(),
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},
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)
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.unwrap();
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let mapping: &PyMapping = inst.as_ref(py).downcast().unwrap();
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py_assert!(py, inst, "len(inst) == 0");
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py_run!(py, inst, "inst['foo'] = 'foo'");
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py_assert!(py, inst, "inst['foo'] == 'foo'");
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py_run!(py, inst, "del inst['foo']");
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py_expect_exception!(py, inst, "inst['foo']", PyKeyError);
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// Default iteration will call __getitem__ with integer indices
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// which fails with a KeyError
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py_expect_exception!(py, inst, "[*inst] == []", PyKeyError, "0");
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// check mapping protocol
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assert_eq!(mapping.len().unwrap(), 0);
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mapping.set_item(0, 5).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(mapping.len().unwrap(), 1);
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assert_eq!(mapping.get_item(0).unwrap().extract::<u8>().unwrap(), 5);
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mapping.del_item(0).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(mapping.len().unwrap(), 0);
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});
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}
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#[derive(FromPyObject)]
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enum SequenceIndex<'a> {
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Integer(isize),
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Slice(&'a PySlice),
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}
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#[pyclass]
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pub struct Sequence {
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values: Vec<PyObject>,
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}
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#[pymethods]
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impl Sequence {
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fn __len__(&self) -> usize {
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self.values.len()
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}
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fn __getitem__(&self, index: SequenceIndex<'_>) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
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match index {
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SequenceIndex::Integer(index) => {
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let uindex = self.usize_index(index)?;
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self.values
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.get(uindex)
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.map(Clone::clone)
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.ok_or_else(|| PyIndexError::new_err(index))
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}
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// Just to prove that slicing can be implemented
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SequenceIndex::Slice(s) => Ok(s.into()),
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}
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}
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fn __setitem__(&mut self, index: isize, value: PyObject) -> PyResult<()> {
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let uindex = self.usize_index(index)?;
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self.values
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.get_mut(uindex)
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.map(|place| *place = value)
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.ok_or_else(|| PyIndexError::new_err(index))
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}
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fn __delitem__(&mut self, index: isize) -> PyResult<()> {
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let uindex = self.usize_index(index)?;
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if uindex >= self.values.len() {
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Err(PyIndexError::new_err(index))
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} else {
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self.values.remove(uindex);
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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fn append(&mut self, value: PyObject) {
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self.values.push(value);
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}
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}
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impl Sequence {
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fn usize_index(&self, index: isize) -> PyResult<usize> {
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if index < 0 {
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let corrected_index = index + self.values.len() as isize;
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if corrected_index < 0 {
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Err(PyIndexError::new_err(index))
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} else {
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Ok(corrected_index as usize)
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}
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} else {
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Ok(index as usize)
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}
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn sequence() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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PySequence::register::<Sequence>(py).unwrap();
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let inst = Py::new(py, Sequence { values: vec![] }).unwrap();
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let sequence: &PySequence = inst.as_ref(py).downcast().unwrap();
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py_assert!(py, inst, "len(inst) == 0");
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py_expect_exception!(py, inst, "inst[0]", PyIndexError);
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py_run!(py, inst, "inst.append('foo')");
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py_assert!(py, inst, "inst[0] == 'foo'");
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py_assert!(py, inst, "inst[-1] == 'foo'");
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py_expect_exception!(py, inst, "inst[1]", PyIndexError);
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py_expect_exception!(py, inst, "inst[-2]", PyIndexError);
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py_assert!(py, inst, "[*inst] == ['foo']");
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py_run!(py, inst, "del inst[0]");
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py_expect_exception!(py, inst, "inst['foo']", PyTypeError);
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py_assert!(py, inst, "inst[0:2] == slice(0, 2)");
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// check sequence protocol
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// we don't implement sequence length so that CPython doesn't attempt to correct negative
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// indices.
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assert!(sequence.len().is_err());
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// however regular python len() works thanks to mp_len slot
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assert_eq!(inst.as_ref(py).len().unwrap(), 0);
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py_run!(py, inst, "inst.append(0)");
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sequence.set_item(0, 5).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(inst.as_ref(py).len().unwrap(), 1);
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assert_eq!(sequence.get_item(0).unwrap().extract::<u8>().unwrap(), 5);
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sequence.del_item(0).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(inst.as_ref(py).len().unwrap(), 0);
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});
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}
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#[pyclass]
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struct Iterator {
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iter: Box<dyn iter::Iterator<Item = i32> + Send>,
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}
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#[pymethods]
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impl Iterator {
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fn __iter__(slf: PyRef<'_, Self>) -> PyRef<'_, Self> {
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slf
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}
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fn __next__(mut slf: PyRefMut<'_, Self>) -> Option<i32> {
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slf.iter.next()
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn iterator() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let inst = Py::new(
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py,
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Iterator {
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iter: Box::new(5..8),
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},
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)
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.unwrap();
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py_assert!(py, inst, "iter(inst) is inst");
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py_assert!(py, inst, "list(inst) == [5, 6, 7]");
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});
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}
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#[pyclass]
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struct Callable;
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#[pymethods]
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impl Callable {
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fn __call__(&self, arg: i32) -> i32 {
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arg * 6
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}
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}
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#[pyclass]
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struct NotCallable;
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#[test]
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fn callable() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let c = Py::new(py, Callable).unwrap();
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py_assert!(py, c, "callable(c)");
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py_assert!(py, c, "c(7) == 42");
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let nc = Py::new(py, NotCallable).unwrap();
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py_assert!(py, nc, "not callable(nc)");
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});
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}
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#[pyclass]
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#[derive(Debug)]
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struct SetItem {
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key: i32,
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val: i32,
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}
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#[pymethods]
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impl SetItem {
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fn __setitem__(&mut self, key: i32, val: i32) {
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self.key = key;
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self.val = val;
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn setitem() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let c = PyCell::new(py, SetItem { key: 0, val: 0 }).unwrap();
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py_run!(py, c, "c[1] = 2");
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{
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let c = c.borrow();
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assert_eq!(c.key, 1);
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assert_eq!(c.val, 2);
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}
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py_expect_exception!(py, c, "del c[1]", PyNotImplementedError);
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});
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}
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#[pyclass]
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struct DelItem {
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key: i32,
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}
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#[pymethods]
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impl DelItem {
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fn __delitem__(&mut self, key: i32) {
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self.key = key;
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn delitem() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let c = PyCell::new(py, DelItem { key: 0 }).unwrap();
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py_run!(py, c, "del c[1]");
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{
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let c = c.borrow();
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assert_eq!(c.key, 1);
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}
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py_expect_exception!(py, c, "c[1] = 2", PyNotImplementedError);
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});
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}
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#[pyclass]
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struct SetDelItem {
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val: Option<i32>,
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}
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#[pymethods]
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impl SetDelItem {
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fn __setitem__(&mut self, _key: i32, val: i32) {
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self.val = Some(val);
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}
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fn __delitem__(&mut self, _key: i32) {
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self.val = None;
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn setdelitem() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let c = PyCell::new(py, SetDelItem { val: None }).unwrap();
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py_run!(py, c, "c[1] = 2");
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{
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let c = c.borrow();
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assert_eq!(c.val, Some(2));
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}
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py_run!(py, c, "del c[1]");
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let c = c.borrow();
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assert_eq!(c.val, None);
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});
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}
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#[pyclass]
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struct Contains {}
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#[pymethods]
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impl Contains {
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fn __contains__(&self, item: i32) -> bool {
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item >= 0
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn contains() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let c = Py::new(py, Contains {}).unwrap();
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py_run!(py, c, "assert 1 in c");
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py_run!(py, c, "assert -1 not in c");
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py_expect_exception!(py, c, "assert 'wrong type' not in c", PyTypeError);
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});
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}
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#[pyclass]
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struct GetItem {}
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#[pymethods]
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impl GetItem {
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fn __getitem__(&self, idx: &PyAny) -> PyResult<&'static str> {
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if let Ok(slice) = idx.downcast::<PySlice>() {
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let indices = slice.indices(1000)?;
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if indices.start == 100 && indices.stop == 200 && indices.step == 1 {
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return Ok("slice");
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}
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} else if let Ok(idx) = idx.extract::<isize>() {
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if idx == 1 {
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return Ok("int");
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}
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}
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Err(PyValueError::new_err("error"))
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_getitem() {
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Python::with_gil(|py| {
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let ob = Py::new(py, GetItem {}).unwrap();
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py_assert!(py, ob, "ob[1] == 'int'");
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py_assert!(py, ob, "ob[100:200:1] == 'slice'");
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});
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}
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#[pyclass]
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struct ClassWithGetAttr {
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#[pyo3(get, set)]
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data: u32,
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}
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#[pymethods]
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impl ClassWithGetAttr {
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fn __getattr__(&self, _name: &str) -> u32 {
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self.data * 2
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}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
fn getattr_doesnt_override_member() {
|
||
Python::with_gil(|py| {
|
||
let inst = PyCell::new(py, ClassWithGetAttr { data: 4 }).unwrap();
|
||
py_assert!(py, inst, "inst.data == 4");
|
||
py_assert!(py, inst, "inst.a == 8");
|
||
});
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[pyclass]
|
||
struct ClassWithGetAttribute {
|
||
#[pyo3(get, set)]
|
||
data: u32,
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[pymethods]
|
||
impl ClassWithGetAttribute {
|
||
fn __getattribute__(&self, _name: &str) -> u32 {
|
||
self.data * 2
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
fn getattribute_overrides_member() {
|
||
Python::with_gil(|py| {
|
||
let inst = PyCell::new(py, ClassWithGetAttribute { data: 4 }).unwrap();
|
||
py_assert!(py, inst, "inst.data == 8");
|
||
py_assert!(py, inst, "inst.y == 8");
|
||
});
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[pyclass]
|
||
struct ClassWithGetAttrAndGetAttribute;
|
||
|
||
#[pymethods]
|
||
impl ClassWithGetAttrAndGetAttribute {
|
||
fn __getattribute__(&self, name: &str) -> PyResult<u32> {
|
||
if name == "exists" {
|
||
Ok(42)
|
||
} else if name == "error" {
|
||
Err(PyValueError::new_err("bad"))
|
||
} else {
|
||
Err(PyAttributeError::new_err("fallback"))
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
fn __getattr__(&self, name: &str) -> PyResult<u32> {
|
||
if name == "lucky" {
|
||
Ok(57)
|
||
} else {
|
||
Err(PyAttributeError::new_err("no chance"))
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
fn getattr_and_getattribute() {
|
||
Python::with_gil(|py| {
|
||
let inst = PyCell::new(py, ClassWithGetAttrAndGetAttribute).unwrap();
|
||
py_assert!(py, inst, "inst.exists == 42");
|
||
py_assert!(py, inst, "inst.lucky == 57");
|
||
py_expect_exception!(py, inst, "inst.error", PyValueError);
|
||
py_expect_exception!(py, inst, "inst.unlucky", PyAttributeError);
|
||
});
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/// Wraps a Python future and yield it once.
|
||
#[pyclass]
|
||
#[derive(Debug)]
|
||
struct OnceFuture {
|
||
future: PyObject,
|
||
polled: bool,
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[pymethods]
|
||
impl OnceFuture {
|
||
#[new]
|
||
fn new(future: PyObject) -> Self {
|
||
OnceFuture {
|
||
future,
|
||
polled: false,
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
fn __await__(slf: PyRef<'_, Self>) -> PyRef<'_, Self> {
|
||
slf
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
fn __iter__(slf: PyRef<'_, Self>) -> PyRef<'_, Self> {
|
||
slf
|
||
}
|
||
fn __next__(mut slf: PyRefMut<'_, Self>) -> Option<PyObject> {
|
||
if !slf.polled {
|
||
slf.polled = true;
|
||
Some(slf.future.clone())
|
||
} else {
|
||
None
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))] // Won't work without wasm32 event loop (e.g., Pyodide has WebLoop)
|
||
fn test_await() {
|
||
Python::with_gil(|py| {
|
||
let once = py.get_type::<OnceFuture>();
|
||
let source = r#"
|
||
import asyncio
|
||
import sys
|
||
|
||
async def main():
|
||
res = await Once(await asyncio.sleep(0.1))
|
||
assert res is None
|
||
|
||
# For an odd error similar to https://bugs.python.org/issue38563
|
||
if sys.platform == "win32" and sys.version_info >= (3, 8, 0):
|
||
asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(asyncio.WindowsSelectorEventLoopPolicy())
|
||
|
||
asyncio.run(main())
|
||
"#;
|
||
let globals = PyModule::import(py, "__main__").unwrap().dict();
|
||
globals.set_item("Once", once).unwrap();
|
||
py.run(source, Some(globals), None)
|
||
.map_err(|e| e.print(py))
|
||
.unwrap();
|
||
});
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[pyclass]
|
||
struct AsyncIterator {
|
||
future: Option<Py<OnceFuture>>,
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[pymethods]
|
||
impl AsyncIterator {
|
||
#[new]
|
||
fn new(future: Py<OnceFuture>) -> Self {
|
||
Self {
|
||
future: Some(future),
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
fn __aiter__(slf: PyRef<'_, Self>) -> PyRef<'_, Self> {
|
||
slf
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
fn __anext__(&mut self) -> Option<Py<OnceFuture>> {
|
||
self.future.take()
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))] // Won't work without wasm32 event loop (e.g., Pyodide has WebLoop)
|
||
fn test_anext_aiter() {
|
||
Python::with_gil(|py| {
|
||
let once = py.get_type::<OnceFuture>();
|
||
let source = r#"
|
||
import asyncio
|
||
import sys
|
||
|
||
async def main():
|
||
count = 0
|
||
async for result in AsyncIterator(Once(await asyncio.sleep(0.1))):
|
||
# The Once is awaited as part of the `async for` and produces None
|
||
assert result is None
|
||
count +=1
|
||
assert count == 1
|
||
|
||
# For an odd error similar to https://bugs.python.org/issue38563
|
||
if sys.platform == "win32" and sys.version_info >= (3, 8, 0):
|
||
asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(asyncio.WindowsSelectorEventLoopPolicy())
|
||
|
||
asyncio.run(main())
|
||
"#;
|
||
let globals = PyModule::import(py, "__main__").unwrap().dict();
|
||
globals.set_item("Once", once).unwrap();
|
||
globals
|
||
.set_item("AsyncIterator", py.get_type::<AsyncIterator>())
|
||
.unwrap();
|
||
py.run(source, Some(globals), None)
|
||
.map_err(|e| e.print(py))
|
||
.unwrap();
|
||
});
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/// Increment the count when `__get__` is called.
|
||
#[pyclass]
|
||
struct DescrCounter {
|
||
#[pyo3(get)]
|
||
count: usize,
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[pymethods]
|
||
impl DescrCounter {
|
||
#[new]
|
||
fn new() -> Self {
|
||
DescrCounter { count: 0 }
|
||
}
|
||
/// Each access will increase the count
|
||
fn __get__<'a>(
|
||
mut slf: PyRefMut<'a, Self>,
|
||
_instance: &PyAny,
|
||
_owner: Option<&PyType>,
|
||
) -> PyRefMut<'a, Self> {
|
||
slf.count += 1;
|
||
slf
|
||
}
|
||
/// Allow assigning a new counter to the descriptor, copying the count across
|
||
fn __set__(&self, _instance: &PyAny, new_value: &mut Self) {
|
||
new_value.count = self.count;
|
||
}
|
||
/// Delete to reset the counter
|
||
fn __delete__(&mut self, _instance: &PyAny) {
|
||
self.count = 0;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
fn descr_getset() {
|
||
Python::with_gil(|py| {
|
||
let counter = py.get_type::<DescrCounter>();
|
||
let source = pyo3::indoc::indoc!(
|
||
r#"
|
||
class Class:
|
||
counter = Counter()
|
||
|
||
# access via type
|
||
counter = Class.counter
|
||
assert counter.count == 1
|
||
|
||
# access with instance directly
|
||
assert Counter.__get__(counter, Class()).count == 2
|
||
|
||
# access via instance
|
||
c = Class()
|
||
assert c.counter.count == 3
|
||
|
||
# __set__
|
||
c.counter = Counter()
|
||
assert c.counter.count == 4
|
||
|
||
# __delete__
|
||
del c.counter
|
||
assert c.counter.count == 1
|
||
"#
|
||
);
|
||
let globals = PyModule::import(py, "__main__").unwrap().dict();
|
||
globals.set_item("Counter", counter).unwrap();
|
||
py.run(source, Some(globals), None)
|
||
.map_err(|e| e.print(py))
|
||
.unwrap();
|
||
});
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[pyclass]
|
||
struct NotHashable;
|
||
|
||
#[pymethods]
|
||
impl NotHashable {
|
||
#[classattr]
|
||
const __hash__: Option<PyObject> = None;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
fn test_hash_opt_out() {
|
||
// By default Python provides a hash implementation, which can be disabled by setting __hash__
|
||
// to None.
|
||
Python::with_gil(|py| {
|
||
let empty = Py::new(py, EmptyClass).unwrap();
|
||
py_assert!(py, empty, "hash(empty) is not None");
|
||
|
||
let not_hashable = Py::new(py, NotHashable).unwrap();
|
||
py_expect_exception!(py, not_hashable, "hash(not_hashable)", PyTypeError);
|
||
})
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/// Class with __iter__ gets default contains from CPython.
|
||
#[pyclass]
|
||
struct DefaultedContains;
|
||
|
||
#[pymethods]
|
||
impl DefaultedContains {
|
||
fn __iter__(&self, py: Python<'_>) -> PyObject {
|
||
PyList::new(py, ["a", "b", "c"])
|
||
.as_ref()
|
||
.iter()
|
||
.unwrap()
|
||
.into()
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[pyclass]
|
||
struct NoContains;
|
||
|
||
#[pymethods]
|
||
impl NoContains {
|
||
fn __iter__(&self, py: Python<'_>) -> PyObject {
|
||
PyList::new(py, ["a", "b", "c"])
|
||
.as_ref()
|
||
.iter()
|
||
.unwrap()
|
||
.into()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Equivalent to the opt-out const form in NotHashable above, just more verbose, to confirm this
|
||
// also works.
|
||
#[classattr]
|
||
fn __contains__() -> Option<PyObject> {
|
||
None
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
fn test_contains_opt_out() {
|
||
Python::with_gil(|py| {
|
||
let defaulted_contains = Py::new(py, DefaultedContains).unwrap();
|
||
py_assert!(py, defaulted_contains, "'a' in defaulted_contains");
|
||
|
||
let no_contains = Py::new(py, NoContains).unwrap();
|
||
py_expect_exception!(py, no_contains, "'a' in no_contains", PyTypeError);
|
||
})
|
||
}
|