#5723: Improve json tests to be executed with and without accelerations.

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Ezio Melotti 2011-05-14 06:38:03 +03:00
parent fec3ad1036
commit 3c0d8a1cc7
19 changed files with 249 additions and 195 deletions

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import re
import sys
import struct
from json.scanner import make_scanner
from json import scanner
try:
from _json import scanstring as c_scanstring
except ImportError:
@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ class JSONDecoder(object):
self.parse_object = JSONObject
self.parse_array = JSONArray
self.parse_string = scanstring
self.scan_once = make_scanner(self)
self.scan_once = scanner.make_scanner(self)
def decode(self, s, _w=WHITESPACE.match):

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@ -1,7 +1,46 @@
import os
import sys
import unittest
import json
import doctest
import unittest
from test import support
# import json with and without accelerations
cjson = support.import_fresh_module('json', fresh=['_json'])
pyjson = support.import_fresh_module('json', blocked=['_json'])
# create two base classes that will be used by the other tests
class PyTest(unittest.TestCase):
json = pyjson
loads = staticmethod(pyjson.loads)
dumps = staticmethod(pyjson.dumps)
@unittest.skipUnless(cjson, 'requires _json')
class CTest(unittest.TestCase):
if cjson is not None:
json = cjson
loads = staticmethod(cjson.loads)
dumps = staticmethod(cjson.dumps)
# test PyTest and CTest checking if the functions come from the right module
class TestPyTest(PyTest):
def test_pyjson(self):
self.assertEqual(self.json.scanner.make_scanner.__module__,
'json.scanner')
self.assertEqual(self.json.decoder.scanstring.__module__,
'json.decoder')
self.assertEqual(self.json.encoder.encode_basestring_ascii.__module__,
'json.encoder')
class TestCTest(CTest):
def test_cjson(self):
self.assertEqual(self.json.scanner.make_scanner.__module__, '_json')
self.assertEqual(self.json.decoder.scanstring.__module__, '_json')
self.assertEqual(self.json.encoder.c_make_encoder.__module__, '_json')
self.assertEqual(self.json.encoder.encode_basestring_ascii.__module__,
'_json')
here = os.path.dirname(__file__)
@ -17,12 +56,11 @@ def test_suite():
return suite
def additional_tests():
import json
import json.encoder
import json.decoder
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
for mod in (json, json.encoder, json.decoder):
suite.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(mod))
suite.addTest(TestPyTest('test_pyjson'))
suite.addTest(TestCTest('test_cjson'))
return suite
def main():

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@ -1,39 +1,38 @@
import decimal
from unittest import TestCase
from io import StringIO
import json
from collections import OrderedDict
from json.tests import PyTest, CTest
class TestDecode(TestCase):
class TestDecode:
def test_decimal(self):
rval = json.loads('1.1', parse_float=decimal.Decimal)
rval = self.loads('1.1', parse_float=decimal.Decimal)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(rval, decimal.Decimal))
self.assertEqual(rval, decimal.Decimal('1.1'))
def test_float(self):
rval = json.loads('1', parse_int=float)
rval = self.loads('1', parse_int=float)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(rval, float))
self.assertEqual(rval, 1.0)
def test_empty_objects(self):
self.assertEqual(json.loads('{}'), {})
self.assertEqual(json.loads('[]'), [])
self.assertEqual(json.loads('""'), "")
self.assertEqual(self.loads('{}'), {})
self.assertEqual(self.loads('[]'), [])
self.assertEqual(self.loads('""'), "")
def test_object_pairs_hook(self):
s = '{"xkd":1, "kcw":2, "art":3, "hxm":4, "qrt":5, "pad":6, "hoy":7}'
p = [("xkd", 1), ("kcw", 2), ("art", 3), ("hxm", 4),
("qrt", 5), ("pad", 6), ("hoy", 7)]
self.assertEqual(json.loads(s), eval(s))
self.assertEqual(json.loads(s, object_pairs_hook = lambda x: x), p)
self.assertEqual(json.load(StringIO(s),
self.assertEqual(self.loads(s), eval(s))
self.assertEqual(self.loads(s, object_pairs_hook = lambda x: x), p)
self.assertEqual(self.json.load(StringIO(s),
object_pairs_hook=lambda x: x), p)
od = json.loads(s, object_pairs_hook = OrderedDict)
od = self.loads(s, object_pairs_hook = OrderedDict)
self.assertEqual(od, OrderedDict(p))
self.assertEqual(type(od), OrderedDict)
# the object_pairs_hook takes priority over the object_hook
self.assertEqual(json.loads(s,
self.assertEqual(self.loads(s,
object_pairs_hook = OrderedDict,
object_hook = lambda x: None),
OrderedDict(p))
@ -42,5 +41,9 @@ class TestDecode(TestCase):
# Several optimizations were made that skip over calls to
# the whitespace regex, so this test is designed to try and
# exercise the uncommon cases. The array cases are already covered.
rval = json.loads('{ "key" : "value" , "k":"v" }')
rval = self.loads('{ "key" : "value" , "k":"v" }')
self.assertEqual(rval, {"key":"value", "k":"v"})
class TestPyDecode(TestDecode, PyTest): pass
class TestCDecode(TestDecode, CTest): pass

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@ -1,9 +1,12 @@
from unittest import TestCase
from json.tests import PyTest, CTest
import json
class TestDefault(TestCase):
class TestDefault:
def test_default(self):
self.assertEqual(
json.dumps(type, default=repr),
json.dumps(repr(type)))
self.dumps(type, default=repr),
self.dumps(repr(type)))
class TestPyDefault(TestDefault, PyTest): pass
class TestCDefault(TestDefault, CTest): pass

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@ -1,21 +1,24 @@
from unittest import TestCase
from io import StringIO
from json.tests import PyTest, CTest
import json
class TestDump(TestCase):
class TestDump:
def test_dump(self):
sio = StringIO()
json.dump({}, sio)
self.json.dump({}, sio)
self.assertEqual(sio.getvalue(), '{}')
def test_dumps(self):
self.assertEqual(json.dumps({}), '{}')
self.assertEqual(self.dumps({}), '{}')
def test_encode_truefalse(self):
self.assertEqual(json.dumps(
self.assertEqual(self.dumps(
{True: False, False: True}, sort_keys=True),
'{"false": true, "true": false}')
self.assertEqual(json.dumps(
self.assertEqual(self.dumps(
{2: 3.0, 4.0: 5, False: 1, 6: True}, sort_keys=True),
'{"false": 1, "2": 3.0, "4.0": 5, "6": true}')
class TestPyDump(TestDump, PyTest): pass
class TestCDump(TestDump, CTest): pass

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@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
from unittest import TestCase
import json.encoder
from json import dumps
from collections import OrderedDict
from json.tests import PyTest, CTest
CASES = [
('/\\"\ucafe\ubabe\uab98\ufcde\ubcda\uef4a\x08\x0c\n\r\t`1~!@#$%^&*()_+-=[]{}|;:\',./<>?', '"/\\\\\\"\\ucafe\\ubabe\\uab98\\ufcde\\ubcda\\uef4a\\b\\f\\n\\r\\t`1~!@#$%^&*()_+-=[]{}|;:\',./<>?"'),
@ -21,19 +19,11 @@ CASES = [
('\u0123\u4567\u89ab\ucdef\uabcd\uef4a', '"\\u0123\\u4567\\u89ab\\ucdef\\uabcd\\uef4a"'),
]
class TestEncodeBaseStringAscii(TestCase):
def test_py_encode_basestring_ascii(self):
self._test_encode_basestring_ascii(json.encoder.py_encode_basestring_ascii)
def test_c_encode_basestring_ascii(self):
if not json.encoder.c_encode_basestring_ascii:
return
self._test_encode_basestring_ascii(json.encoder.c_encode_basestring_ascii)
def _test_encode_basestring_ascii(self, encode_basestring_ascii):
fname = encode_basestring_ascii.__name__
class TestEncodeBasestringAscii:
def test_encode_basestring_ascii(self):
fname = self.json.encoder.encode_basestring_ascii.__name__
for input_string, expect in CASES:
result = encode_basestring_ascii(input_string)
result = self.json.encoder.encode_basestring_ascii(input_string)
self.assertEqual(result, expect,
'{0!r} != {1!r} for {2}({3!r})'.format(
result, expect, fname, input_string))
@ -41,10 +31,14 @@ class TestEncodeBaseStringAscii(TestCase):
def test_ordered_dict(self):
# See issue 6105
items = [('one', 1), ('two', 2), ('three', 3), ('four', 4), ('five', 5)]
s = json.dumps(OrderedDict(items))
s = self.dumps(OrderedDict(items))
self.assertEqual(s, '{"one": 1, "two": 2, "three": 3, "four": 4, "five": 5}')
def test_sorted_dict(self):
items = [('one', 1), ('two', 2), ('three', 3), ('four', 4), ('five', 5)]
s = json.dumps(dict(items), sort_keys=True)
s = self.dumps(dict(items), sort_keys=True)
self.assertEqual(s, '{"five": 5, "four": 4, "one": 1, "three": 3, "two": 2}')
class TestPyEncodeBasestringAscii(TestEncodeBasestringAscii, PyTest): pass
class TestCEncodeBasestringAscii(TestEncodeBasestringAscii, CTest): pass

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@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
from unittest import TestCase
import json
from json.tests import PyTest, CTest
# Fri Dec 30 18:57:26 2005
JSONDOCS = [
@ -61,15 +59,15 @@ SKIPS = {
18: "spec doesn't specify any nesting limitations",
}
class TestFail(TestCase):
class TestFail:
def test_failures(self):
for idx, doc in enumerate(JSONDOCS):
idx = idx + 1
if idx in SKIPS:
json.loads(doc)
self.loads(doc)
continue
try:
json.loads(doc)
self.loads(doc)
except ValueError:
pass
else:
@ -79,7 +77,11 @@ class TestFail(TestCase):
data = {'a' : 1, (1, 2) : 2}
#This is for c encoder
self.assertRaises(TypeError, json.dumps, data)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.dumps, data)
#This is for python encoder
self.assertRaises(TypeError, json.dumps, data, indent=True)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.dumps, data, indent=True)
class TestPyFail(TestFail, PyTest): pass
class TestCFail(TestFail, CTest): pass

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@ -1,15 +1,18 @@
import math
from unittest import TestCase
from json.tests import PyTest, CTest
import json
class TestFloat(TestCase):
class TestFloat:
def test_floats(self):
for num in [1617161771.7650001, math.pi, math.pi**100, math.pi**-100, 3.1]:
self.assertEqual(float(json.dumps(num)), num)
self.assertEqual(json.loads(json.dumps(num)), num)
self.assertEqual(float(self.dumps(num)), num)
self.assertEqual(self.loads(self.dumps(num)), num)
def test_ints(self):
for num in [1, 1<<32, 1<<64]:
self.assertEqual(json.dumps(num), str(num))
self.assertEqual(int(json.dumps(num)), num)
self.assertEqual(self.dumps(num), str(num))
self.assertEqual(int(self.dumps(num)), num)
class TestPyFloat(TestFloat, PyTest): pass
class TestCFloat(TestFloat, CTest): pass

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@ -1,10 +1,9 @@
from unittest import TestCase
import json
import textwrap
from io import StringIO
from json.tests import PyTest, CTest
class TestIndent(TestCase):
class TestIndent:
def test_indent(self):
h = [['blorpie'], ['whoops'], [], 'd-shtaeou', 'd-nthiouh', 'i-vhbjkhnth',
{'nifty': 87}, {'field': 'yes', 'morefield': False} ]
@ -31,11 +30,11 @@ class TestIndent(TestCase):
]""")
d1 = json.dumps(h)
d2 = json.dumps(h, indent=2, sort_keys=True, separators=(',', ': '))
d1 = self.dumps(h)
d2 = self.dumps(h, indent=2, sort_keys=True, separators=(',', ': '))
h1 = json.loads(d1)
h2 = json.loads(d2)
h1 = self.loads(d1)
h2 = self.loads(d2)
self.assertEqual(h1, h)
self.assertEqual(h2, h)
@ -44,14 +43,18 @@ class TestIndent(TestCase):
def test_indent0(self):
h = {3: 1}
def check(indent, expected):
d1 = json.dumps(h, indent=indent)
d1 = self.dumps(h, indent=indent)
self.assertEqual(d1, expected)
sio = StringIO()
json.dump(h, sio, indent=indent)
self.json.dump(h, sio, indent=indent)
self.assertEqual(sio.getvalue(), expected)
# indent=0 should emit newlines
check(0, '{\n"3": 1\n}')
# indent=None is more compact
check(None, '{"3": 1}')
class TestPyIndent(TestIndent, PyTest): pass
class TestCIndent(TestIndent, CTest): pass

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@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
from unittest import TestCase
from json.tests import PyTest, CTest
import json
# from http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass1.json
JSON = r'''
@ -62,15 +61,19 @@ JSON = r'''
,"rosebud"]
'''
class TestPass1(TestCase):
class TestPass1:
def test_parse(self):
# test in/out equivalence and parsing
res = json.loads(JSON)
out = json.dumps(res)
self.assertEqual(res, json.loads(out))
res = self.loads(JSON)
out = self.dumps(res)
self.assertEqual(res, self.loads(out))
try:
json.dumps(res, allow_nan=False)
self.dumps(res, allow_nan=False)
except ValueError:
pass
else:
self.fail("23456789012E666 should be out of range")
class TestPyPass1(TestPass1, PyTest): pass
class TestCPass1(TestPass1, CTest): pass

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@ -1,14 +1,18 @@
from unittest import TestCase
import json
from json.tests import PyTest, CTest
# from http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass2.json
JSON = r'''
[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[["Not too deep"]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
'''
class TestPass2(TestCase):
class TestPass2:
def test_parse(self):
# test in/out equivalence and parsing
res = json.loads(JSON)
out = json.dumps(res)
self.assertEqual(res, json.loads(out))
res = self.loads(JSON)
out = self.dumps(res)
self.assertEqual(res, self.loads(out))
class TestPyPass2(TestPass2, PyTest): pass
class TestCPass2(TestPass2, CTest): pass

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@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
from unittest import TestCase
from json.tests import PyTest, CTest
import json
# from http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass3.json
JSON = r'''
@ -12,9 +11,14 @@ JSON = r'''
}
'''
class TestPass3(TestCase):
class TestPass3:
def test_parse(self):
# test in/out equivalence and parsing
res = json.loads(JSON)
out = json.dumps(res)
self.assertEqual(res, json.loads(out))
res = self.loads(JSON)
out = self.dumps(res)
self.assertEqual(res, self.loads(out))
class TestPyPass3(TestPass3, PyTest): pass
class TestCPass3(TestPass3, CTest): pass

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@ -1,33 +1,16 @@
from unittest import TestCase
from json.tests import PyTest, CTest
import json
class JSONTestObject:
pass
class RecursiveJSONEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
recurse = False
def default(self, o):
if o is JSONTestObject:
if self.recurse:
return [JSONTestObject]
else:
return 'JSONTestObject'
return json.JSONEncoder.default(o)
class EndlessJSONEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
def default(self, o):
"""If check_circular is False, this will keep adding another list."""
return [o]
class TestRecursion(TestCase):
class TestRecursion:
def test_listrecursion(self):
x = []
x.append(x)
try:
json.dumps(x)
self.dumps(x)
except ValueError:
pass
else:
@ -36,7 +19,7 @@ class TestRecursion(TestCase):
y = [x]
x.append(y)
try:
json.dumps(x)
self.dumps(x)
except ValueError:
pass
else:
@ -44,13 +27,13 @@ class TestRecursion(TestCase):
y = []
x = [y, y]
# ensure that the marker is cleared
json.dumps(x)
self.dumps(x)
def test_dictrecursion(self):
x = {}
x["test"] = x
try:
json.dumps(x)
self.dumps(x)
except ValueError:
pass
else:
@ -58,9 +41,19 @@ class TestRecursion(TestCase):
x = {}
y = {"a": x, "b": x}
# ensure that the marker is cleared
json.dumps(x)
self.dumps(x)
def test_defaultrecursion(self):
class RecursiveJSONEncoder(self.json.JSONEncoder):
recurse = False
def default(self, o):
if o is JSONTestObject:
if self.recurse:
return [JSONTestObject]
else:
return 'JSONTestObject'
return pyjson.JSONEncoder.default(o)
enc = RecursiveJSONEncoder()
self.assertEqual(enc.encode(JSONTestObject), '"JSONTestObject"')
enc.recurse = True
@ -76,11 +69,11 @@ class TestRecursion(TestCase):
# test that loading highly-nested objects doesn't segfault when C
# accelerations are used. See #12017
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
json.loads('{"a":' * 100000 + '1' + '}' * 100000)
self.loads('{"a":' * 100000 + '1' + '}' * 100000)
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
json.loads('{"a":' * 100000 + '[1]' + '}' * 100000)
self.loads('{"a":' * 100000 + '[1]' + '}' * 100000)
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
json.loads('[' * 100000 + '1' + ']' * 100000)
self.loads('[' * 100000 + '1' + ']' * 100000)
def test_highly_nested_objects_encoding(self):
# See #12051
@ -88,11 +81,20 @@ class TestRecursion(TestCase):
for x in range(100000):
l, d = [l], {'k':d}
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
json.dumps(l)
self.dumps(l)
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
json.dumps(d)
self.dumps(d)
def test_endless_recursion(self):
# See #12051
class EndlessJSONEncoder(self.json.JSONEncoder):
def default(self, o):
"""If check_circular is False, this will keep adding another list."""
return [o]
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
EndlessJSONEncoder(check_circular=False).encode(5j)
class TestPyRecursion(TestRecursion, PyTest): pass
class TestCRecursion(TestRecursion, CTest): pass

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@ -1,24 +1,10 @@
import sys
from unittest import TestCase, skipUnless
from json.tests import PyTest, CTest
import json
import json.decoder
try:
import _json
except ImportError:
_json = None
class TestScanString(TestCase):
def test_py_scanstring(self):
self._test_scanstring(json.decoder.py_scanstring)
@skipUnless(_json, 'test requires the _json module')
def test_c_scanstring(self):
if json.decoder.c_scanstring is not None:
self._test_scanstring(json.decoder.c_scanstring)
def _test_scanstring(self, scanstring):
class TestScanstring:
def test_scanstring(self):
scanstring = self.json.decoder.scanstring
self.assertEqual(
scanstring('"z\\ud834\\udd20x"', 1, True),
('z\U0001d120x', 16))
@ -109,4 +95,9 @@ class TestScanString(TestCase):
('Bad value', 12))
def test_overflow(self):
self.assertRaises(OverflowError, json.decoder.scanstring, b"xxx", sys.maxsize+1)
with self.assertRaises(OverflowError):
self.json.decoder.scanstring(b"xxx", sys.maxsize+1)
class TestPyScanstring(TestScanstring, PyTest): pass
class TestCScanstring(TestScanstring, CTest): pass

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@ -1,10 +1,8 @@
import textwrap
from unittest import TestCase
import json
from json.tests import PyTest, CTest
class TestSeparators(TestCase):
class TestSeparators:
def test_separators(self):
h = [['blorpie'], ['whoops'], [], 'd-shtaeou', 'd-nthiouh', 'i-vhbjkhnth',
{'nifty': 87}, {'field': 'yes', 'morefield': False} ]
@ -31,12 +29,16 @@ class TestSeparators(TestCase):
]""")
d1 = json.dumps(h)
d2 = json.dumps(h, indent=2, sort_keys=True, separators=(' ,', ' : '))
d1 = self.dumps(h)
d2 = self.dumps(h, indent=2, sort_keys=True, separators=(' ,', ' : '))
h1 = json.loads(d1)
h2 = json.loads(d2)
h1 = self.loads(d1)
h2 = self.loads(d2)
self.assertEqual(h1, h)
self.assertEqual(h2, h)
self.assertEqual(d2, expect)
class TestPySeparators(TestSeparators, PyTest): pass
class TestCSeparators(TestSeparators, CTest): pass

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@ -1,29 +1,24 @@
from unittest import TestCase, skipUnless
from json.tests import CTest
from json import decoder, encoder, scanner
try:
import _json
except ImportError:
_json = None
@skipUnless(_json, 'test requires the _json module')
class TestSpeedups(TestCase):
class TestSpeedups(CTest):
def test_scanstring(self):
self.assertEqual(decoder.scanstring.__module__, "_json")
self.assertIs(decoder.scanstring, decoder.c_scanstring)
self.assertEqual(self.json.decoder.scanstring.__module__, "_json")
self.assertIs(self.json.decoder.scanstring, self.json.decoder.c_scanstring)
def test_encode_basestring_ascii(self):
self.assertEqual(encoder.encode_basestring_ascii.__module__, "_json")
self.assertIs(encoder.encode_basestring_ascii,
encoder.c_encode_basestring_ascii)
self.assertEqual(self.json.encoder.encode_basestring_ascii.__module__,
"_json")
self.assertIs(self.json.encoder.encode_basestring_ascii,
self.json.encoder.c_encode_basestring_ascii)
class TestDecode(TestCase):
class TestDecode(CTest):
def test_make_scanner(self):
self.assertRaises(AttributeError, scanner.c_make_scanner, 1)
self.assertRaises(AttributeError, self.json.scanner.c_make_scanner, 1)
def test_make_encoder(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, encoder.c_make_encoder,
self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.json.encoder.c_make_encoder,
(True, False),
b"\xCD\x7D\x3D\x4E\x12\x4C\xF9\x79\xD7\x52\xBA\x82\xF2\x27\x4A\x7D\xA0\xCA\x75",
None)

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@ -1,73 +1,75 @@
from unittest import TestCase
import json
from collections import OrderedDict
from json.tests import PyTest, CTest
class TestUnicode(TestCase):
class TestUnicode:
# test_encoding1 and test_encoding2 from 2.x are irrelevant (only str
# is supported as input, not bytes).
def test_encoding3(self):
u = '\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA}\N{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA}'
j = json.dumps(u)
j = self.dumps(u)
self.assertEqual(j, '"\\u03b1\\u03a9"')
def test_encoding4(self):
u = '\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA}\N{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA}'
j = json.dumps([u])
j = self.dumps([u])
self.assertEqual(j, '["\\u03b1\\u03a9"]')
def test_encoding5(self):
u = '\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA}\N{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA}'
j = json.dumps(u, ensure_ascii=False)
j = self.dumps(u, ensure_ascii=False)
self.assertEqual(j, '"{0}"'.format(u))
def test_encoding6(self):
u = '\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA}\N{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA}'
j = json.dumps([u], ensure_ascii=False)
j = self.dumps([u], ensure_ascii=False)
self.assertEqual(j, '["{0}"]'.format(u))
def test_big_unicode_encode(self):
u = '\U0001d120'
self.assertEqual(json.dumps(u), '"\\ud834\\udd20"')
self.assertEqual(json.dumps(u, ensure_ascii=False), '"\U0001d120"')
self.assertEqual(self.dumps(u), '"\\ud834\\udd20"')
self.assertEqual(self.dumps(u, ensure_ascii=False), '"\U0001d120"')
def test_big_unicode_decode(self):
u = 'z\U0001d120x'
self.assertEqual(json.loads('"' + u + '"'), u)
self.assertEqual(json.loads('"z\\ud834\\udd20x"'), u)
self.assertEqual(self.loads('"' + u + '"'), u)
self.assertEqual(self.loads('"z\\ud834\\udd20x"'), u)
def test_unicode_decode(self):
for i in range(0, 0xd7ff):
u = chr(i)
s = '"\\u{0:04x}"'.format(i)
self.assertEqual(json.loads(s), u)
self.assertEqual(self.loads(s), u)
def test_unicode_preservation(self):
self.assertEqual(type(json.loads('""')), str)
self.assertEqual(type(json.loads('"a"')), str)
self.assertEqual(type(json.loads('["a"]')[0]), str)
self.assertEqual(type(self.loads('""')), str)
self.assertEqual(type(self.loads('"a"')), str)
self.assertEqual(type(self.loads('["a"]')[0]), str)
def test_bytes_encode(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, json.dumps, b"hi")
self.assertRaises(TypeError, json.dumps, [b"hi"])
self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.dumps, b"hi")
self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.dumps, [b"hi"])
def test_bytes_decode(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, json.loads, b'"hi"')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, json.loads, b'["hi"]')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.loads, b'"hi"')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.loads, b'["hi"]')
def test_object_pairs_hook_with_unicode(self):
s = '{"xkd":1, "kcw":2, "art":3, "hxm":4, "qrt":5, "pad":6, "hoy":7}'
p = [("xkd", 1), ("kcw", 2), ("art", 3), ("hxm", 4),
("qrt", 5), ("pad", 6), ("hoy", 7)]
self.assertEqual(json.loads(s), eval(s))
self.assertEqual(json.loads(s, object_pairs_hook = lambda x: x), p)
od = json.loads(s, object_pairs_hook = OrderedDict)
self.assertEqual(self.loads(s), eval(s))
self.assertEqual(self.loads(s, object_pairs_hook = lambda x: x), p)
od = self.loads(s, object_pairs_hook = OrderedDict)
self.assertEqual(od, OrderedDict(p))
self.assertEqual(type(od), OrderedDict)
# the object_pairs_hook takes priority over the object_hook
self.assertEqual(json.loads(s,
object_pairs_hook = OrderedDict,
self.assertEqual(self.loads(s, object_pairs_hook = OrderedDict,
object_hook = lambda x: None),
OrderedDict(p))
class TestPyUnicode(TestUnicode, PyTest): pass
class TestCUnicode(TestUnicode, CTest): pass

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@ -116,8 +116,8 @@ def import_fresh_module(name, fresh=(), blocked=(), deprecated=False):
If deprecated is True, any module or package deprecation messages
will be suppressed."""
# NOTE: test_heapq and test_warnings include extra sanity checks to make
# sure that this utility function is working as expected
# NOTE: test_heapq, test_json and test_warnings include extra sanity checks
# to make sure that this utility function is working as expected
with _ignore_deprecated_imports(deprecated):
# Keep track of modules saved for later restoration as well
# as those which just need a blocking entry removed

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@ -376,6 +376,8 @@ Build
Tests
-----
- Issue #5723: Improve json tests to be executed with and without accelerations.
- Issue #11910: Fix test_heapq to skip the C tests when _heapq is missing.
- Fix test_startfile to wait for child process to terminate before finishing.