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With the introduction and use of pytest, it is simple and easy to execute specific tests in isolation through documented command line arguments. Either by specifying the module path or through the `-k EXPRESSION` argument. There is no longer any need to provide the boilerplate: if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main() To every test file. It is simply noise. The pattern remains in test files that aren't named with `test_*` as those files are not discovered and executed by pytest by default.
97 lines
3.0 KiB
Python
97 lines
3.0 KiB
Python
from .helper import PillowTestCase
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from PIL import ImagePath, Image
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from PIL._util import py3
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import array
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import struct
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class TestImagePath(PillowTestCase):
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def test_path(self):
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p = ImagePath.Path(list(range(10)))
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# sequence interface
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self.assertEqual(len(p), 5)
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self.assertEqual(p[0], (0.0, 1.0))
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self.assertEqual(p[-1], (8.0, 9.0))
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self.assertEqual(list(p[:1]), [(0.0, 1.0)])
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm:
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p['foo']
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self.assertEqual(
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str(cm.exception),
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"Path indices must be integers, not str")
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self.assertEqual(
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list(p),
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[(0.0, 1.0), (2.0, 3.0), (4.0, 5.0), (6.0, 7.0), (8.0, 9.0)])
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# method sanity check
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self.assertEqual(
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p.tolist(),
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[(0.0, 1.0), (2.0, 3.0), (4.0, 5.0), (6.0, 7.0), (8.0, 9.0)])
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self.assertEqual(
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p.tolist(1),
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[0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0])
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self.assertEqual(p.getbbox(), (0.0, 1.0, 8.0, 9.0))
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self.assertEqual(p.compact(5), 2)
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self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0), (4.0, 5.0), (8.0, 9.0)])
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p.transform((1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1))
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self.assertEqual(list(p), [(1.0, 2.0), (5.0, 6.0), (9.0, 10.0)])
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# alternative constructors
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p = ImagePath.Path([0, 1])
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self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)])
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p = ImagePath.Path([0.0, 1.0])
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self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)])
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p = ImagePath.Path([0, 1])
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self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)])
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p = ImagePath.Path([(0, 1)])
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self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)])
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p = ImagePath.Path(p)
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self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)])
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p = ImagePath.Path(p.tolist(0))
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self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)])
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p = ImagePath.Path(p.tolist(1))
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self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)])
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p = ImagePath.Path(array.array("f", [0, 1]))
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self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)])
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arr = array.array("f", [0, 1])
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if hasattr(arr, 'tobytes'):
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p = ImagePath.Path(arr.tobytes())
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else:
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p = ImagePath.Path(arr.tostring())
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self.assertEqual(list(p), [(0.0, 1.0)])
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def test_overflow_segfault(self):
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# Some Pythons fail getting the argument as an integer, and it falls
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# through to the sequence. Seeing this on 32-bit Windows.
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with self.assertRaises((TypeError, MemoryError)):
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# post patch, this fails with a memory error
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x = evil()
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# This fails due to the invalid malloc above,
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# and segfaults
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for i in range(200000):
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if py3:
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x[i] = b'0'*16
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else:
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x[i] = "0"*16
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class evil:
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def __init__(self):
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self.corrupt = Image.core.path(0x4000000000000000)
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def __getitem__(self, i):
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x = self.corrupt[i]
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return struct.pack("dd", x[0], x[1])
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def __setitem__(self, i, x):
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self.corrupt[i] = struct.unpack("dd", x)
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