cpython/Lib/test/test_property.py

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# Test case for property
# more tests are in test_descr
import sys
import unittest
from test import support
class PropertyBase(Exception):
pass
class PropertyGet(PropertyBase):
pass
class PropertySet(PropertyBase):
pass
class PropertyDel(PropertyBase):
pass
class BaseClass(object):
def __init__(self):
self._spam = 5
@property
def spam(self):
"""BaseClass.getter"""
return self._spam
@spam.setter
def spam(self, value):
self._spam = value
@spam.deleter
def spam(self):
del self._spam
class SubClass(BaseClass):
@BaseClass.spam.getter
def spam(self):
"""SubClass.getter"""
raise PropertyGet(self._spam)
@spam.setter
def spam(self, value):
raise PropertySet(self._spam)
@spam.deleter
def spam(self):
raise PropertyDel(self._spam)
class PropertyDocBase(object):
_spam = 1
def _get_spam(self):
return self._spam
spam = property(_get_spam, doc="spam spam spam")
class PropertyDocSub(PropertyDocBase):
@PropertyDocBase.spam.getter
def spam(self):
"""The decorator does not use this doc string"""
return self._spam
class PropertySubNewGetter(BaseClass):
@BaseClass.spam.getter
def spam(self):
"""new docstring"""
return 5
class PropertyNewGetter(object):
@property
def spam(self):
"""original docstring"""
return 1
@spam.getter
def spam(self):
"""new docstring"""
return 8
class PropertyTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_property_decorator_baseclass(self):
# see #1620
base = BaseClass()
self.assertEqual(base.spam, 5)
self.assertEqual(base._spam, 5)
base.spam = 10
self.assertEqual(base.spam, 10)
self.assertEqual(base._spam, 10)
delattr(base, "spam")
self.assertTrue(not hasattr(base, "spam"))
self.assertTrue(not hasattr(base, "_spam"))
base.spam = 20
self.assertEqual(base.spam, 20)
self.assertEqual(base._spam, 20)
def test_property_decorator_subclass(self):
# see #1620
sub = SubClass()
self.assertRaises(PropertyGet, getattr, sub, "spam")
self.assertRaises(PropertySet, setattr, sub, "spam", None)
self.assertRaises(PropertyDel, delattr, sub, "spam")
@unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2,
"Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above")
def test_property_decorator_subclass_doc(self):
sub = SubClass()
self.assertEqual(sub.__class__.spam.__doc__, "SubClass.getter")
@unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2,
"Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above")
def test_property_decorator_baseclass_doc(self):
base = BaseClass()
self.assertEqual(base.__class__.spam.__doc__, "BaseClass.getter")
def test_property_decorator_doc(self):
base = PropertyDocBase()
sub = PropertyDocSub()
self.assertEqual(base.__class__.spam.__doc__, "spam spam spam")
self.assertEqual(sub.__class__.spam.__doc__, "spam spam spam")
@unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2,
"Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above")
def test_property_getter_doc_override(self):
newgettersub = PropertySubNewGetter()
self.assertEqual(newgettersub.spam, 5)
self.assertEqual(newgettersub.__class__.spam.__doc__, "new docstring")
newgetter = PropertyNewGetter()
self.assertEqual(newgetter.spam, 8)
self.assertEqual(newgetter.__class__.spam.__doc__, "new docstring")
def test_property___isabstractmethod__descriptor(self):
for val in (True, False, [], [1], '', '1'):
class C(object):
def foo(self):
pass
foo.__isabstractmethod__ = val
foo = property(foo)
self.assertIs(C.foo.__isabstractmethod__, bool(val))
# check that the property's __isabstractmethod__ descriptor does the
# right thing when presented with a value that fails truth testing:
class NotBool(object):
def __bool__(self):
raise ValueError()
__len__ = __bool__
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
class C(object):
def foo(self):
pass
foo.__isabstractmethod__ = NotBool()
foo = property(foo)
C.foo.__isabstractmethod__
@unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2,
"Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above")
def test_property_builtin_doc_writable(self):
p = property(doc='basic')
self.assertEqual(p.__doc__, 'basic')
p.__doc__ = 'extended'
self.assertEqual(p.__doc__, 'extended')
@unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2,
"Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above")
def test_property_decorator_doc_writable(self):
class PropertyWritableDoc(object):
@property
def spam(self):
"""Eggs"""
return "eggs"
sub = PropertyWritableDoc()
self.assertEqual(sub.__class__.spam.__doc__, 'Eggs')
sub.__class__.spam.__doc__ = 'Spam'
self.assertEqual(sub.__class__.spam.__doc__, 'Spam')
@support.refcount_test
def test_refleaks_in___init__(self):
gettotalrefcount = support.get_attribute(sys, 'gettotalrefcount')
fake_prop = property('fget', 'fset', 'fdel', 'doc')
refs_before = gettotalrefcount()
for i in range(100):
fake_prop.__init__('fget', 'fset', 'fdel', 'doc')
self.assertAlmostEqual(gettotalrefcount() - refs_before, 0, delta=10)
def test_property_set_name_incorrect_args(self):
p = property()
for i in (0, 1, 3):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError,
fr'^__set_name__\(\) takes 2 positional arguments but {i} were given$'
):
p.__set_name__(*([0] * i))
def test_property_setname_on_property_subclass(self):
# https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100942
# Copy was setting the name field without first
# verifying that the copy was an actual property
# instance. As a result, the code below was
# causing a segfault.
class pro(property):
def __new__(typ, *args, **kwargs):
return "abcdef"
class A:
pass
p = property.__new__(pro)
p.__set_name__(A, 1)
np = p.getter(lambda self: 1)
# Issue 5890: subclasses of property do not preserve method __doc__ strings
class PropertySub(property):
"""This is a subclass of property"""
class PropertySubWoDoc(property):
pass
class PropertySubSlots(property):
"""This is a subclass of property that defines __slots__"""
__slots__ = ()
class PropertySubclassTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_slots_docstring_copy_exception(self):
# A special case error that we preserve despite the GH-98963 behavior
# that would otherwise silently ignore this error.
# This came from commit b18500d39d791c879e9904ebac293402b4a7cd34
# as part of https://bugs.python.org/issue5890 which allowed docs to
# be set via property subclasses in the first place.
with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
class Foo(object):
@PropertySubSlots
def spam(self):
"""Trying to copy this docstring will raise an exception"""
return 1
def test_property_with_slots_no_docstring(self):
# https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/98963#issuecomment-1574413319
class slotted_prop(property):
__slots__ = ("foo",)
p = slotted_prop() # no AttributeError
self.assertIsNone(getattr(p, "__doc__", None))
def undocumented_getter():
return 4
p = slotted_prop(undocumented_getter) # New in 3.12: no AttributeError
self.assertIsNone(getattr(p, "__doc__", None))
@unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2,
"Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above")
def test_property_with_slots_docstring_silently_dropped(self):
# https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/98963#issuecomment-1574413319
class slotted_prop(property):
__slots__ = ("foo",)
p = slotted_prop(doc="what's up") # no AttributeError
self.assertIsNone(p.__doc__)
def documented_getter():
"""getter doc."""
return 4
# Historical behavior: A docstring from a getter always raises.
# (matches test_slots_docstring_copy_exception above).
with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
p = slotted_prop(documented_getter)
@unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2,
"Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above")
def test_property_with_slots_and_doc_slot_docstring_present(self):
# https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/98963#issuecomment-1574413319
class slotted_prop(property):
__slots__ = ("foo", "__doc__")
p = slotted_prop(doc="what's up")
self.assertEqual("what's up", p.__doc__) # new in 3.12: This gets set.
def documented_getter():
"""what's up getter doc?"""
return 4
p = slotted_prop(documented_getter)
self.assertEqual("what's up getter doc?", p.__doc__)
@unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2,
"Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above")
def test_issue41287(self):
self.assertEqual(PropertySub.__doc__, "This is a subclass of property",
"Docstring of `property` subclass is ignored")
doc = PropertySub(None, None, None, "issue 41287 is fixed").__doc__
self.assertEqual(doc, "issue 41287 is fixed",
"Subclasses of `property` ignores `doc` constructor argument")
def getter(x):
"""Getter docstring"""
def getter_wo_doc(x):
pass
for ps in property, PropertySub, PropertySubWoDoc:
doc = ps(getter, None, None, "issue 41287 is fixed").__doc__
self.assertEqual(doc, "issue 41287 is fixed",
"Getter overrides explicit property docstring (%s)" % ps.__name__)
doc = ps(getter, None, None, None).__doc__
self.assertEqual(doc, "Getter docstring", "Getter docstring is not picked-up (%s)" % ps.__name__)
doc = ps(getter_wo_doc, None, None, "issue 41287 is fixed").__doc__
self.assertEqual(doc, "issue 41287 is fixed",
"Getter overrides explicit property docstring (%s)" % ps.__name__)
doc = ps(getter_wo_doc, None, None, None).__doc__
self.assertIsNone(doc, "Property class doc appears in instance __doc__ (%s)" % ps.__name__)
@unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2,
"Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above")
def test_docstring_copy(self):
class Foo(object):
@PropertySub
def spam(self):
"""spam wrapped in property subclass"""
return 1
self.assertEqual(
Foo.spam.__doc__,
"spam wrapped in property subclass")
@unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2,
"Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above")
def test_docstring_copy2(self):
"""
Property tries to provide the best docstring it finds for its instances.
If a user-provided docstring is available, it is preserved on copies.
If no docstring is available during property creation, the property
will utilize the docstring from the getter if available.
"""
def getter1(self):
return 1
def getter2(self):
"""doc 2"""
return 2
def getter3(self):
"""doc 3"""
return 3
# Case-1: user-provided doc is preserved in copies
# of property with undocumented getter
p = property(getter1, None, None, "doc-A")
p2 = p.getter(getter2)
self.assertEqual(p.__doc__, "doc-A")
self.assertEqual(p2.__doc__, "doc-A")
# Case-2: user-provided doc is preserved in copies
# of property with documented getter
p = property(getter2, None, None, "doc-A")
p2 = p.getter(getter3)
self.assertEqual(p.__doc__, "doc-A")
self.assertEqual(p2.__doc__, "doc-A")
# Case-3: with no user-provided doc new getter doc
# takes precendence
p = property(getter2, None, None, None)
p2 = p.getter(getter3)
self.assertEqual(p.__doc__, "doc 2")
self.assertEqual(p2.__doc__, "doc 3")
# Case-4: A user-provided doc is assigned after property construction
# with documented getter. The doc IS NOT preserved.
# It's an odd behaviour, but it's a strange enough
# use case with no easy solution.
p = property(getter2, None, None, None)
p.__doc__ = "user"
p2 = p.getter(getter3)
self.assertEqual(p.__doc__, "user")
self.assertEqual(p2.__doc__, "doc 3")
# Case-5: A user-provided doc is assigned after property construction
# with UNdocumented getter. The doc IS preserved.
p = property(getter1, None, None, None)
p.__doc__ = "user"
p2 = p.getter(getter2)
self.assertEqual(p.__doc__, "user")
self.assertEqual(p2.__doc__, "user")
@unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2,
"Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above")
def test_property_setter_copies_getter_docstring(self):
class Foo(object):
def __init__(self): self._spam = 1
@PropertySub
def spam(self):
"""spam wrapped in property subclass"""
return self._spam
@spam.setter
def spam(self, value):
"""this docstring is ignored"""
self._spam = value
foo = Foo()
self.assertEqual(foo.spam, 1)
foo.spam = 2
self.assertEqual(foo.spam, 2)
self.assertEqual(
Foo.spam.__doc__,
"spam wrapped in property subclass")
class FooSub(Foo):
@Foo.spam.setter
def spam(self, value):
"""another ignored docstring"""
self._spam = 'eggs'
foosub = FooSub()
self.assertEqual(foosub.spam, 1)
foosub.spam = 7
self.assertEqual(foosub.spam, 'eggs')
self.assertEqual(
FooSub.spam.__doc__,
"spam wrapped in property subclass")
@unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2,
"Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above")
def test_property_new_getter_new_docstring(self):
class Foo(object):
@PropertySub
def spam(self):
"""a docstring"""
return 1
@spam.getter
def spam(self):
"""a new docstring"""
return 2
self.assertEqual(Foo.spam.__doc__, "a new docstring")
class FooBase(object):
@PropertySub
def spam(self):
"""a docstring"""
return 1
class Foo2(FooBase):
@FooBase.spam.getter
def spam(self):
"""a new docstring"""
return 2
self.assertEqual(Foo.spam.__doc__, "a new docstring")
class _PropertyUnreachableAttribute:
msg_format = None
obj = None
cls = None
def _format_exc_msg(self, msg):
return self.msg_format.format(msg)
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.obj = cls.cls()
def test_get_property(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(AttributeError, self._format_exc_msg("has no getter")):
self.obj.foo
def test_set_property(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(AttributeError, self._format_exc_msg("has no setter")):
self.obj.foo = None
def test_del_property(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(AttributeError, self._format_exc_msg("has no deleter")):
del self.obj.foo
class PropertyUnreachableAttributeWithName(_PropertyUnreachableAttribute, unittest.TestCase):
msg_format = r"^property 'foo' of 'PropertyUnreachableAttributeWithName\.cls' object {}$"
class cls:
foo = property()
class PropertyUnreachableAttributeNoName(_PropertyUnreachableAttribute, unittest.TestCase):
msg_format = r"^property of 'PropertyUnreachableAttributeNoName\.cls' object {}$"
class cls:
pass
cls.foo = property()
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()