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from test.test_support import have_unicode, run_unittest import unittest class base_set: def __init__(self, el): self.el = el class set(base_set): def __contains__(self, el): return self.el == el class seq(base_set): def __getitem__(self, n): return [self.el][n] class TestContains(unittest.TestCase): def test_common_tests(self): a = base_set(1) b = set(1) c = seq(1) self.assertIn(1, b) self.assertNotIn(0, b) self.assertIn(1, c) self.assertNotIn(0, c) self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: 1 in a) self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: 1 not in a) # test char in string self.assertIn('c', 'abc') self.assertNotIn('d', 'abc') self.assertIn('', '') self.assertIn('', 'abc') self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: None in 'abc') if have_unicode: def test_char_in_unicode(self): self.assertIn('c', unicode('abc')) self.assertNotIn('d', unicode('abc')) self.assertIn('', unicode('')) self.assertIn(unicode(''), '') self.assertIn(unicode(''), unicode('')) self.assertIn('', unicode('abc')) self.assertIn(unicode(''), 'abc') self.assertIn(unicode(''), unicode('abc')) self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: None in unicode('abc')) # test Unicode char in Unicode self.assertIn(unicode('c'), unicode('abc')) self.assertNotIn(unicode('d'), unicode('abc')) # test Unicode char in string self.assertIn(unicode('c'), 'abc') self.assertNotIn(unicode('d'), 'abc') def test_builtin_sequence_types(self): # a collection of tests on builtin sequence types a = range(10) for i in a: self.assertIn(i, a) self.assertNotIn(16, a) self.assertNotIn(a, a) a = tuple(a) for i in a: self.assertIn(i, a) self.assertNotIn(16, a) self.assertNotIn(a, a) class Deviant1: """Behaves strangely when compared This class is designed to make sure that the contains code works when the list is modified during the check. """ aList = range(15) def __cmp__(self, other): if other == 12: self.aList.remove(12) self.aList.remove(13) self.aList.remove(14) return 1 self.assertNotIn(Deviant1(), Deviant1.aList) class Deviant2: """Behaves strangely when compared This class raises an exception during comparison. That in turn causes the comparison to fail with a TypeError. """ def __cmp__(self, other): if other == 4: raise RuntimeError, "gotcha" try: self.assertNotIn(Deviant2(), a) except TypeError: pass def test_main(): run_unittest(TestContains) if __name__ == '__main__': test_main()