from helper import unittest, PillowTestCase from PIL import ImagePath, Image import array import struct class TestImagePath(PillowTestCase): def test_path(self): p = ImagePath.Path(list(range(10))) # sequence interface self.assertEqual(len(p), 5) self.assertEqual(p[0], (0.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(p[-1], (8.0, 9.0)) self.assertEqual(list(p[:1]), [(0.0, 1.0)]) with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: p['foo'] self.assertEqual( str(cm.exception), "Path indices must be integers, not str") self.assertEqual( list(p), [(0.0, 1.0), (2.0, 3.0), (4.0, 5.0), (6.0, 7.0), (8.0, 9.0)]) # method sanity check self.assertEqual( p.tolist(), [(0.0, 1.0), (2.0, 3.0), (4.0, 5.0), (6.0, 7.0), (8.0, 9.0)]) self.assertEqual( p.tolist(1), [0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0]) self.assertEqual(p.getbbox(), (0.0, 1.0, 8.0, 9.0)) self.assertEqual(p.compact(5), 2) self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0), (4.0, 5.0), (8.0, 9.0)]) p.transform((1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1)) self.assertEqual(list(p), [(1.0, 2.0), (5.0, 6.0), (9.0, 10.0)]) # alternative constructors p = ImagePath.Path([0, 1]) self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)]) p = ImagePath.Path([0.0, 1.0]) self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)]) p = ImagePath.Path([0, 1]) self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)]) p = ImagePath.Path([(0, 1)]) self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)]) p = ImagePath.Path(p) self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)]) p = ImagePath.Path(p.tolist(0)) self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)]) p = ImagePath.Path(p.tolist(1)) self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)]) p = ImagePath.Path(array.array("f", [0, 1])) self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)]) arr = array.array("f", [0, 1]) if hasattr(arr, 'tobytes'): p = ImagePath.Path(arr.tobytes()) else: p = ImagePath.Path(arr.tostring()) self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)]) def test_overflow_segfault(self): # Some Pythons fail getting the argument as an integer, and it falls # through to the sequence. Seeing this on 32-bit Windows. with self.assertRaises((TypeError, MemoryError)): # post patch, this fails with a memory error x = evil() # This fails due to the invalid malloc above, # and segfaults for i in range(200000): if str is bytes: x[i] = "0"*16 else: x[i] = b'0'*16 class evil: def __init__(self): self.corrupt = Image.core.path(0x4000000000000000) def __getitem__(self, i): x = self.corrupt[i] return struct.pack("dd", x[0], x[1]) def __setitem__(self, i, x): self.corrupt[i] = struct.unpack("dd", x) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()