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This new object not only avoids the ABI issues of talloc.Object it stores one more pointer, being the start of the array, and so can be used to fix the PIDL bindings/talloc refcount issue. Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Garming Sam <garming@catalyst.net.nz>
189 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
189 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Simple tests for the talloc python bindings.
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# Copyright (C) 2015 Petr Viktorin <pviktori@redhat.com>
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import unittest
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import re
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import gc
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import talloc
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import _test_pytalloc
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def dummy_func():
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pass
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class TallocTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_report_full(self):
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# report_full is hardcoded to print to stdout, so use a subprocess
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process = subprocess.Popen([
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sys.executable, '-c',
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"""if True:
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import talloc, _test_pytalloc
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obj = _test_pytalloc.new()
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talloc.report_full(obj)
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"""
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], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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output, stderr = process.communicate()
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output = str(output)
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self.assertTrue("full talloc report on 'talloc.Object" in output)
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self.assertTrue("This is a test string" in output)
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def test_totalblocks(self):
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obj = _test_pytalloc.new()
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# Two blocks: the string, and the name
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self.assertEqual(talloc.total_blocks(obj), 2)
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def test_repr(self):
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obj = _test_pytalloc.new()
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prefix = '<talloc.Object talloc object at'
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self.assertTrue(repr(obj).startswith(prefix))
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self.assertEqual(repr(obj), str(obj))
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def test_base_repr(self):
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obj = _test_pytalloc.base_new()
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prefix = '<talloc.BaseObject talloc based object at'
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self.assertTrue(repr(obj).startswith(prefix))
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self.assertEqual(repr(obj), str(obj))
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def test_destructor(self):
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# Check correct lifetime of the talloc'd data
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lst = []
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obj = _test_pytalloc.DObject(lambda: lst.append('dead'))
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self.assertEqual(lst, [])
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del obj
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gc.collect()
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self.assertEqual(lst, ['dead'])
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def test_base_destructor(self):
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# Check correct lifetime of the talloc'd data
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lst = []
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obj = _test_pytalloc.DBaseObject(lambda: lst.append('dead'))
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self.assertEqual(lst, [])
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del obj
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gc.collect()
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self.assertEqual(lst, ['dead'])
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class TallocComparisonTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_compare_same(self):
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obj1 = _test_pytalloc.new()
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self.assertTrue(obj1 == obj1)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 != obj1)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 <= obj1)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 < obj1)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 >= obj1)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 > obj1)
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def test_compare_different(self):
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# object comparison is consistent
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obj1, obj2 = sorted([
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_test_pytalloc.new(),
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_test_pytalloc.new()])
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self.assertFalse(obj1 == obj2)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 != obj2)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 <= obj2)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 < obj2)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 >= obj2)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 > obj2)
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def test_compare_different_types(self):
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# object comparison falls back to comparing types
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if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
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# In Python 3, types are unorderable -- nothing to test
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return
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if talloc.Object < _test_pytalloc.DObject:
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obj1 = _test_pytalloc.new()
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obj2 = _test_pytalloc.DObject(dummy_func)
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else:
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obj2 = _test_pytalloc.new()
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obj1 = _test_pytalloc.DObject(dummy_func)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 == obj2)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 != obj2)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 <= obj2)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 < obj2)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 >= obj2)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 > obj2)
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class TallocBaseComparisonTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_compare_same(self):
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obj1 = _test_pytalloc.base_new()
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self.assertTrue(obj1 == obj1)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 != obj1)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 <= obj1)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 < obj1)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 >= obj1)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 > obj1)
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def test_compare_different(self):
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# object comparison is consistent
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obj1, obj2 = sorted([
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_test_pytalloc.base_new(),
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_test_pytalloc.base_new()])
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self.assertFalse(obj1 == obj2)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 != obj2)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 <= obj2)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 < obj2)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 >= obj2)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 > obj2)
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def test_compare_different_types(self):
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# object comparison falls back to comparing types
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if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
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# In Python 3, types are unorderable -- nothing to test
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return
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if talloc.BaseObject < _test_pytalloc.DBaseObject:
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obj1 = _test_pytalloc.base_new()
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obj2 = _test_pytalloc.DBaseObject(dummy_func)
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else:
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obj2 = _test_pytalloc.base_new()
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obj1 = _test_pytalloc.DBaseObject(dummy_func)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 == obj2)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 != obj2)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 <= obj2)
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self.assertTrue(obj1 < obj2)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 >= obj2)
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self.assertFalse(obj1 > obj2)
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class TallocUtilTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_get_type(self):
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self.assertTrue(talloc.Object is _test_pytalloc.get_object_type())
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def test_reference(self):
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# Check correct lifetime of the talloc'd data with multiple references
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lst = []
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obj = _test_pytalloc.DObject(lambda: lst.append('dead'))
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ref = _test_pytalloc.reference(obj)
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del obj
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gc.collect()
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self.assertEqual(lst, [])
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del ref
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gc.collect()
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self.assertEqual(lst, ['dead'])
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def test_get_base_type(self):
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self.assertTrue(talloc.BaseObject is _test_pytalloc.base_get_object_type())
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def test_base_reference(self):
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# Check correct lifetime of the talloc'd data with multiple references
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lst = []
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obj = _test_pytalloc.DBaseObject(lambda: lst.append('dead'))
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ref = _test_pytalloc.base_reference(obj)
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del obj
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gc.collect()
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self.assertEqual(lst, [])
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del ref
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gc.collect()
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self.assertEqual(lst, ['dead'])
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.TestProgram()
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