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Summary: this moves sandbox/grist to core, and adds a requirements.txt file for reconstructing the content of sandbox/thirdparty. Test Plan: existing tests pass. Tested core functionality manually. Tested docker build manually. Reviewers: dsagal Reviewed By: dsagal Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2563
155 lines
4.7 KiB
Python
155 lines
4.7 KiB
Python
import unittest
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import twowaymap
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class TestTwoWayMap(unittest.TestCase):
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def assertTwoWayMap(self, twmap, forward, reverse):
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map_repr = (
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{ k: twmap.lookup_left(k) for k in twmap.left_all() },
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{ k: twmap.lookup_right(k) for k in twmap.right_all() }
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)
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self.assertEqual(map_repr, (forward, reverse))
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def test_set_list(self):
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tmap = twowaymap.TwoWayMap(left=set, right=list)
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self.assertFalse(tmap)
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tmap.insert(1, "a")
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self.assertTrue(tmap)
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: ["a"]}, {"a": {1}})
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tmap.insert(1, "a") # should be a no-op, since this pair already exists
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tmap.insert(1, "b")
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tmap.insert(2, "a")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: ["a", "b"], 2: ["a"]}, {"a": {1,2}, "b": {1}})
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tmap.insert(1, "b")
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tmap.insert(2, "b")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: ["a", "b"], 2: ["a", "b"]}, {"a": {1,2}, "b": {1,2}})
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tmap.remove(1, "b")
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tmap.remove(2, "b")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: ["a"], 2: ["a"]}, {"a": {1,2}})
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tmap.insert(1, "b")
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tmap.insert(2, "b")
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tmap.remove_left(1)
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {2: ["a", "b"]}, {"a": {2}, "b": {2}})
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tmap.insert(1, "a")
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tmap.insert(2, "b")
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tmap.remove_right("b")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: ["a"], 2: ["a"]}, {"a": {1,2}})
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self.assertTrue(tmap)
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tmap.clear()
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {}, {})
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self.assertFalse(tmap)
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def test_set_single(self):
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tmap = twowaymap.TwoWayMap(left=set, right="single")
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self.assertFalse(tmap)
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tmap.insert(1, "a")
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self.assertTrue(tmap)
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: "a"}, {"a": {1}})
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tmap.insert(1, "a") # should be a no-op, since this pair already exists
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tmap.insert(1, "b")
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tmap.insert(2, "a")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: "b", 2: "a"}, {"a": {2}, "b": {1}})
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tmap.insert(1, "b")
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tmap.insert(2, "b")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: "b", 2: "b"}, {"b": {1,2}})
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tmap.remove(1, "b")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {2: "b"}, {"b": {2}})
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tmap.remove(2, "b")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {}, {})
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tmap.insert(1, "b")
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tmap.insert(2, "b")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: "b", 2: "b"}, {"b": {1,2}})
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tmap.remove_left(1)
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {2: "b"}, {"b": {2}})
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tmap.insert(1, "a")
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tmap.insert(2, "b")
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tmap.remove_right("b")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: "a"}, {"a": {1}})
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self.assertTrue(tmap)
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tmap.clear()
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {}, {})
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self.assertFalse(tmap)
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def test_strict_list(self):
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tmap = twowaymap.TwoWayMap(left="strict", right=list)
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self.assertFalse(tmap)
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tmap.insert(1, "a")
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self.assertTrue(tmap)
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: ["a"]}, {"a": 1})
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tmap.insert(1, "a") # should be a no-op, since this pair already exists
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tmap.insert(1, "b")
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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tmap.insert(2, "a")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: ["a", "b"]}, {"a": 1, "b": 1})
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tmap.insert(1, "b")
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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tmap.insert(2, "b")
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tmap.insert(2, "c")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: ["a", "b"], 2: ["c"]}, {"a": 1, "b": 1, "c": 2})
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tmap.remove(1, "b")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: ["a"], 2: ["c"]}, {"a": 1, "c": 2})
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tmap.remove(2, "b")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: ["a"], 2: ["c"]}, {"a": 1, "c": 2})
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tmap.insert(1, "b")
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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tmap.insert(2, "b")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: ["a", "b"], 2: ["c"]}, {"a": 1, "b": 1, "c": 2})
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tmap.remove_left(1)
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {2: ["c"]}, {"c": 2})
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tmap.insert(1, "a")
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tmap.insert(2, "b")
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tmap.remove_right("b")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: ["a"], 2: ["c"]}, {"a": 1, "c": 2})
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self.assertTrue(tmap)
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tmap.clear()
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {}, {})
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self.assertFalse(tmap)
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def test_strict_single(self):
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tmap = twowaymap.TwoWayMap(left="strict", right="single")
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tmap.insert(1, "a")
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tmap.insert(2, "b")
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tmap.insert(2, "c")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: "a", 2: "c"}, {"a": 1, "c": 2})
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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tmap.insert(2, "a")
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tmap.insert(2, "c") # This pair already exists, so not an error.
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: "a", 2: "c"}, {"a": 1, "c": 2})
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def test_nonhashable(self):
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# Test that we don't get into an inconsistent state if we attempt to use a non-hashable value.
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tmap = twowaymap.TwoWayMap(left=list, right=list)
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tmap.insert(1, "a")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: ["a"]}, {"a": [1]})
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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tmap.insert(1, {})
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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tmap.insert({}, "a")
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self.assertTwoWayMap(tmap, {1: ["a"]}, {"a": [1]})
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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