import pytest from spacy.strings import StringStore @pytest.fixture def stringstore(): return StringStore() def test_string_hash(stringstore): """Test that string hashing is stable across platforms""" assert stringstore.add("apple") == 8566208034543834098 heart = "\U0001f499" h = stringstore.add(heart) assert h == 11841826740069053588 def test_stringstore_from_api_docs(stringstore): apple_hash = stringstore.add("apple") assert apple_hash == 8566208034543834098 assert stringstore[apple_hash] == "apple" assert "apple" in stringstore assert "cherry" not in stringstore stringstore.add("orange") all_strings = [s for s in stringstore] assert all_strings == ["apple", "orange"] assert all_strings == list(stringstore.keys()) all_strings_and_hashes = list(stringstore.items()) assert all_strings_and_hashes == [ ("apple", 8566208034543834098), ("orange", 2208928596161743350), ] all_hashes = list(stringstore.values()) assert all_hashes == [8566208034543834098, 2208928596161743350] banana_hash = stringstore.add("banana") assert len(stringstore) == 3 assert banana_hash == 2525716904149915114 assert stringstore[banana_hash] == "banana" assert stringstore["banana"] == banana_hash @pytest.mark.parametrize( "val_bytes,val_float,val_list,val_text,val_hash", [(b"Hello", 1.1, ["abc"], "apple", 8566208034543834098)], ) def test_stringstore_type_checking( stringstore, val_bytes, val_float, val_list, val_text, val_hash ): with pytest.raises(TypeError): assert stringstore[val_bytes] with pytest.raises(TypeError): stringstore.add(val_float) with pytest.raises(TypeError): assert val_list not in stringstore key = stringstore.add(val_text) assert val_hash == key assert stringstore[val_hash] == val_text @pytest.mark.parametrize("text1,text2,text3", [("Hello", "goodbye", "hello")]) def test_stringstore_save_unicode(stringstore, text1, text2, text3): key = stringstore.add(text1) assert stringstore[text1] == key assert stringstore[text2] != key assert stringstore[text3] != key @pytest.mark.parametrize("text", ["A"]) def test_stringstore_retrieve_id(stringstore, text): key = stringstore.add(text) assert len(stringstore) == 1 assert stringstore[key] == text with pytest.raises(KeyError): stringstore[20000] @pytest.mark.parametrize("text1,text2", [("0123456789", "A")]) def test_stringstore_med_string(stringstore, text1, text2): store = stringstore.add(text1) assert stringstore[store] == text1 stringstore.add(text2) assert stringstore[text1] == store def test_stringstore_long_string(stringstore): text = "INFORMATIVE](http://www.google.com/search?as_q=RedditMonkey&hl=en&num=50&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&lr=&as_ft=i&as_filetype=&as_qdr=all&as_nlo=&as_nhi=&as_occt=any&as_dt=i&as_sitesearch=&as_rights=&safe=off" store = stringstore.add(text) assert stringstore[store] == text @pytest.mark.parametrize("factor", [254, 255, 256]) def test_stringstore_multiply(stringstore, factor): text = "a" * factor store = stringstore.add(text) assert stringstore[store] == text def test_stringstore_massive_strings(stringstore): text = "a" * 511 store = stringstore.add(text) assert stringstore[store] == text text2 = "z" * 512 store = stringstore.add(text2) assert stringstore[store] == text2 text3 = "1" * 513 store = stringstore.add(text3) assert stringstore[store] == text3 @pytest.mark.parametrize("text", ["qqqqq"]) def test_stringstore_to_bytes(stringstore, text): store = stringstore.add(text) serialized = stringstore.to_bytes() new_stringstore = StringStore().from_bytes(serialized) assert new_stringstore[store] == text