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649 lines
16 KiB
Python
649 lines
16 KiB
Python
import platform
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from toolz.functoolz import (thread_first, thread_last, memoize, curry,
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compose, pipe, complement, do, juxt, flip, excepts)
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from operator import add, mul, itemgetter
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from toolz.utils import raises
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from functools import partial
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def iseven(x):
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return x % 2 == 0
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def isodd(x):
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return x % 2 == 1
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def inc(x):
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return x + 1
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def double(x):
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return 2 * x
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def test_thread_first():
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assert thread_first(2) == 2
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assert thread_first(2, inc) == 3
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assert thread_first(2, inc, inc) == 4
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assert thread_first(2, double, inc) == 5
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assert thread_first(2, (add, 5), double) == 14
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def test_thread_last():
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assert list(thread_last([1, 2, 3], (map, inc), (filter, iseven))) == [2, 4]
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assert list(thread_last([1, 2, 3], (map, inc), (filter, isodd))) == [3]
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assert thread_last(2, (add, 5), double) == 14
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def test_memoize():
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fn_calls = [0] # Storage for side effects
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def f(x, y):
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""" A docstring """
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fn_calls[0] += 1
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return x + y
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mf = memoize(f)
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assert mf(2, 3) is mf(2, 3)
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assert fn_calls == [1] # function was only called once
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assert mf.__doc__ == f.__doc__
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assert raises(TypeError, lambda: mf(1, {}))
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def test_memoize_kwargs():
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fn_calls = [0] # Storage for side effects
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def f(x, y=0):
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return x + y
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mf = memoize(f)
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assert mf(1) == f(1)
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assert mf(1, 2) == f(1, 2)
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assert mf(1, y=2) == f(1, y=2)
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assert mf(1, y=3) == f(1, y=3)
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def test_memoize_curried():
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@curry
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def f(x, y=0):
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return x + y
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f2 = f(y=1)
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fm2 = memoize(f2)
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assert fm2(3) == f2(3)
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assert fm2(3) == f2(3)
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def test_memoize_partial():
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def f(x, y=0):
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return x + y
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f2 = partial(f, y=1)
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fm2 = memoize(f2)
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assert fm2(3) == f2(3)
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assert fm2(3) == f2(3)
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def test_memoize_key_signature():
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# Single argument should not be tupled as a key. No keywords.
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mf = memoize(lambda x: False, cache={1: True})
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assert mf(1) is True
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assert mf(2) is False
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# Single argument must be tupled if signature has varargs. No keywords.
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mf = memoize(lambda x, *args: False, cache={(1,): True, (1, 2): 2})
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assert mf(1) is True
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assert mf(2) is False
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assert mf(1, 1) is False
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assert mf(1, 2) == 2
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assert mf((1, 2)) is False
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# More than one argument is always tupled. No keywords.
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mf = memoize(lambda x, y: False, cache={(1, 2): True})
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assert mf(1, 2) is True
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assert mf(1, 3) is False
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assert raises(TypeError, lambda: mf((1, 2)))
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# Nullary function (no inputs) uses empty tuple as the key
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mf = memoize(lambda: False, cache={(): True})
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assert mf() is True
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# Single argument must be tupled if there are keyword arguments, because
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# keyword arguments may be passed as unnamed args.
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mf = memoize(lambda x, y=0: False,
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cache={((1,), frozenset((('y', 2),))): 2,
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((1, 2), None): 3})
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assert mf(1, y=2) == 2
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assert mf(1, 2) == 3
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assert mf(2, y=2) is False
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assert mf(2, 2) is False
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assert mf(1) is False
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assert mf((1, 2)) is False
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# Keyword-only signatures must still have an "args" tuple.
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mf = memoize(lambda x=0: False, cache={(None, frozenset((('x', 1),))): 1,
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((1,), None): 2})
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assert mf() is False
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assert mf(x=1) == 1
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assert mf(1) == 2
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def test_memoize_curry_cache():
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@memoize(cache={1: True})
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def f(x):
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return False
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assert f(1) is True
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assert f(2) is False
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def test_memoize_key():
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@memoize(key=lambda args, kwargs: args[0])
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def f(x, y, *args, **kwargs):
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return x + y
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assert f(1, 2) == 3
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assert f(1, 3) == 3
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def test_memoize_wrapped():
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def foo():
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"""
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Docstring
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"""
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pass
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memoized_foo = memoize(foo)
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assert memoized_foo.__wrapped__ is foo
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def test_curry_simple():
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cmul = curry(mul)
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double = cmul(2)
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assert callable(double)
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assert double(10) == 20
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assert repr(cmul) == repr(mul)
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cmap = curry(map)
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assert list(cmap(inc)([1, 2, 3])) == [2, 3, 4]
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assert raises(TypeError, lambda: curry())
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assert raises(TypeError, lambda: curry({1: 2}))
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def test_curry_kwargs():
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def f(a, b, c=10):
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return (a + b) * c
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f = curry(f)
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assert f(1, 2, 3) == 9
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assert f(1)(2, 3) == 9
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assert f(1, 2) == 30
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assert f(1, c=3)(2) == 9
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assert f(c=3)(1, 2) == 9
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def g(a=1, b=10, c=0):
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return a + b + c
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cg = curry(g, b=2)
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assert cg() == 3
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assert cg(b=3) == 4
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assert cg(a=0) == 2
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assert cg(a=0, b=1) == 1
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assert cg(0) == 2 # pass "a" as arg, not kwarg
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assert raises(TypeError, lambda: cg(1, 2)) # pass "b" as arg AND kwarg
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def h(x, func=int):
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return func(x)
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if platform.python_implementation() != 'PyPy'\
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or platform.python_version_tuple()[0] != '3': # Bug on PyPy3<2.5
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# __init__ must not pick func as positional arg
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assert curry(h)(0.0) == 0
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assert curry(h)(func=str)(0.0) == '0.0'
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assert curry(h, func=str)(0.0) == '0.0'
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def test_curry_passes_errors():
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@curry
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def f(a, b):
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if not isinstance(a, int):
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raise TypeError()
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return a + b
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assert f(1, 2) == 3
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assert raises(TypeError, lambda: f('1', 2))
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assert raises(TypeError, lambda: f('1')(2))
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assert raises(TypeError, lambda: f(1, 2, 3))
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def test_curry_docstring():
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def f(x, y):
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""" A docstring """
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return x
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g = curry(f)
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assert g.__doc__ == f.__doc__
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assert str(g) == str(f)
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assert f(1, 2) == g(1, 2)
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def test_curry_is_like_partial():
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def foo(a, b, c=1):
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return a + b + c
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p, c = partial(foo, 1, c=2), curry(foo)(1, c=2)
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assert p.keywords == c.keywords
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assert p.args == c.args
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assert p(3) == c(3)
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p, c = partial(foo, 1), curry(foo)(1)
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assert p.keywords == c.keywords
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assert p.args == c.args
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assert p(3) == c(3)
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assert p(3, c=2) == c(3, c=2)
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p, c = partial(foo, c=1), curry(foo)(c=1)
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assert p.keywords == c.keywords
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assert p.args == c.args
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assert p(1, 2) == c(1, 2)
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def test_curry_is_idempotent():
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def foo(a, b, c=1):
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return a + b + c
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f = curry(foo, 1, c=2)
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g = curry(f)
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assert isinstance(f, curry)
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assert isinstance(g, curry)
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assert not isinstance(g.func, curry)
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assert not hasattr(g.func, 'func')
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assert f.func == g.func
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assert f.args == g.args
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assert f.keywords == g.keywords
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def test_curry_attributes_readonly():
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def foo(a, b, c=1):
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return a + b + c
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f = curry(foo, 1, c=2)
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assert raises(AttributeError, lambda: setattr(f, 'args', (2,)))
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assert raises(AttributeError, lambda: setattr(f, 'keywords', {'c': 3}))
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assert raises(AttributeError, lambda: setattr(f, 'func', f))
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assert raises(AttributeError, lambda: delattr(f, 'args'))
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assert raises(AttributeError, lambda: delattr(f, 'keywords'))
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assert raises(AttributeError, lambda: delattr(f, 'func'))
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def test_curry_attributes_writable():
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def foo(a, b, c=1):
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return a + b + c
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foo.__qualname__ = 'this.is.foo'
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f = curry(foo, 1, c=2)
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assert f.__qualname__ == 'this.is.foo'
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f.__name__ = 'newname'
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f.__doc__ = 'newdoc'
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f.__module__ = 'newmodule'
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f.__qualname__ = 'newqualname'
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assert f.__name__ == 'newname'
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assert f.__doc__ == 'newdoc'
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assert f.__module__ == 'newmodule'
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assert f.__qualname__ == 'newqualname'
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if hasattr(f, 'func_name'):
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assert f.__name__ == f.func_name
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def test_curry_module():
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from toolz.curried.exceptions import merge
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assert merge.__module__ == 'toolz.curried.exceptions'
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def test_curry_comparable():
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def foo(a, b, c=1):
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return a + b + c
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f1 = curry(foo, 1, c=2)
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f2 = curry(foo, 1, c=2)
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g1 = curry(foo, 1, c=3)
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h1 = curry(foo, c=2)
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h2 = h1(c=2)
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h3 = h1()
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assert f1 == f2
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assert not (f1 != f2)
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assert f1 != g1
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assert not (f1 == g1)
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assert f1 != h1
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assert h1 == h2
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assert h1 == h3
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# test function comparison works
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def bar(a, b, c=1):
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return a + b + c
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b1 = curry(bar, 1, c=2)
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assert b1 != f1
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assert set([f1, f2, g1, h1, h2, h3, b1, b1()]) == set([f1, g1, h1, b1])
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# test unhashable input
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unhash1 = curry(foo, [])
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assert raises(TypeError, lambda: hash(unhash1))
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unhash2 = curry(foo, c=[])
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assert raises(TypeError, lambda: hash(unhash2))
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def test_curry_doesnot_transmogrify():
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# Early versions of `curry` transmogrified to `partial` objects if
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# only one positional argument remained even if keyword arguments
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# were present. Now, `curry` should always remain `curry`.
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def f(x, y=0):
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return x + y
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cf = curry(f)
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assert cf(y=1)(y=2)(y=3)(1) == f(1, 3)
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def test_curry_on_classmethods():
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class A(object):
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BASE = 10
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def __init__(self, base):
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self.BASE = base
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@curry
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def addmethod(self, x, y):
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return self.BASE + x + y
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@classmethod
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@curry
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def addclass(cls, x, y):
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return cls.BASE + x + y
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@staticmethod
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@curry
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def addstatic(x, y):
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return x + y
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a = A(100)
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assert a.addmethod(3, 4) == 107
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assert a.addmethod(3)(4) == 107
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assert A.addmethod(a, 3, 4) == 107
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assert A.addmethod(a)(3)(4) == 107
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assert a.addclass(3, 4) == 17
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assert a.addclass(3)(4) == 17
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assert A.addclass(3, 4) == 17
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assert A.addclass(3)(4) == 17
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assert a.addstatic(3, 4) == 7
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assert a.addstatic(3)(4) == 7
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assert A.addstatic(3, 4) == 7
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assert A.addstatic(3)(4) == 7
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# we want this to be of type curry
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assert isinstance(a.addmethod, curry)
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assert isinstance(A.addmethod, curry)
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def test_memoize_on_classmethods():
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class A(object):
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BASE = 10
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HASH = 10
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def __init__(self, base):
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self.BASE = base
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@memoize
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def addmethod(self, x, y):
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return self.BASE + x + y
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@classmethod
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@memoize
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def addclass(cls, x, y):
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return cls.BASE + x + y
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@staticmethod
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@memoize
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def addstatic(x, y):
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return x + y
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def __hash__(self):
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return self.HASH
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a = A(100)
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assert a.addmethod(3, 4) == 107
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assert A.addmethod(a, 3, 4) == 107
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a.BASE = 200
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assert a.addmethod(3, 4) == 107
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a.HASH = 200
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assert a.addmethod(3, 4) == 207
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assert a.addclass(3, 4) == 17
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assert A.addclass(3, 4) == 17
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A.BASE = 20
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assert A.addclass(3, 4) == 17
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A.HASH = 20 # hashing of class is handled by metaclass
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assert A.addclass(3, 4) == 17 # hence, != 27
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assert a.addstatic(3, 4) == 7
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assert A.addstatic(3, 4) == 7
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def test_curry_call():
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@curry
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def add(x, y):
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return x + y
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assert raises(TypeError, lambda: add.call(1))
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assert add(1)(2) == add.call(1, 2)
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assert add(1)(2) == add(1).call(2)
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def test_curry_bind():
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@curry
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def add(x=1, y=2):
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return x + y
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assert add() == add(1, 2)
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assert add.bind(10)(20) == add(10, 20)
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assert add.bind(10).bind(20)() == add(10, 20)
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assert add.bind(x=10)(y=20) == add(10, 20)
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assert add.bind(x=10).bind(y=20)() == add(10, 20)
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def test_curry_unknown_args():
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def add3(x, y, z):
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return x + y + z
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@curry
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def f(*args):
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return add3(*args)
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assert f()(1)(2)(3) == 6
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assert f(1)(2)(3) == 6
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assert f(1, 2)(3) == 6
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assert f(1, 2, 3) == 6
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assert f(1, 2)(3, 4) == f(1, 2, 3, 4)
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def test_curry_bad_types():
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assert raises(TypeError, lambda: curry(1))
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def test_curry_subclassable():
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class mycurry(curry):
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pass
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add = mycurry(lambda x, y: x+y)
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assert isinstance(add, curry)
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assert isinstance(add, mycurry)
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assert isinstance(add(1), mycurry)
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assert isinstance(add()(1), mycurry)
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assert add(1)(2) == 3
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# Should we make `_should_curry` public?
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"""
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class curry2(curry):
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def _should_curry(self, args, kwargs, exc=None):
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return len(self.args) + len(args) < 2
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add = curry2(lambda x, y: x+y)
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assert isinstance(add(1), curry2)
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assert add(1)(2) == 3
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assert isinstance(add(1)(x=2), curry2)
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assert raises(TypeError, lambda: add(1)(x=2)(3))
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"""
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def test_compose():
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assert compose()(0) == 0
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assert compose(inc)(0) == 1
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assert compose(double, inc)(0) == 2
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assert compose(str, iseven, inc, double)(3) == "False"
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assert compose(str, add)(1, 2) == '3'
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def f(a, b, c=10):
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return (a + b) * c
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assert compose(str, inc, f)(1, 2, c=3) == '10'
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# Define two functions with different names
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def f(a):
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return a
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def g(a):
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return a
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composed = compose(f, g)
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assert composed.__name__ == 'f_of_g'
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assert composed.__doc__ == 'lambda *args, **kwargs: f(g(*args, **kwargs))'
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# Create an object with no __name__.
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h = object()
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composed = compose(f, h)
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assert composed.__name__ == 'Compose'
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assert composed.__doc__ == 'A composition of functions'
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def test_pipe():
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assert pipe(1, inc) == 2
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assert pipe(1, inc, inc) == 3
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assert pipe(1, double, inc, iseven) is False
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def test_complement():
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# No args:
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assert complement(lambda: False)()
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assert not complement(lambda: True)()
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# Single arity:
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assert complement(iseven)(1)
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assert not complement(iseven)(2)
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assert complement(complement(iseven))(2)
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assert not complement(complement(isodd))(2)
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# Multiple arities:
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both_even = lambda a, b: iseven(a) and iseven(b)
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assert complement(both_even)(1, 2)
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assert not complement(both_even)(2, 2)
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# Generic truthiness:
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assert complement(lambda: "")()
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assert complement(lambda: 0)()
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assert complement(lambda: None)()
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assert complement(lambda: [])()
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assert not complement(lambda: "x")()
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assert not complement(lambda: 1)()
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assert not complement(lambda: [1])()
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def test_do():
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inc = lambda x: x + 1
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assert do(inc, 1) == 1
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log = []
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assert do(log.append, 1) == 1
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assert log == [1]
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def test_juxt_generator_input():
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data = list(range(10))
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juxtfunc = juxt(itemgetter(2*i) for i in range(5))
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assert juxtfunc(data) == (0, 2, 4, 6, 8)
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assert juxtfunc(data) == (0, 2, 4, 6, 8)
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def test_flip():
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def f(a, b):
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return a, b
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assert flip(f, 'a', 'b') == ('b', 'a')
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def test_excepts():
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# These are descriptors, make sure this works correctly.
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assert excepts.__name__ == 'excepts'
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assert (
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'A wrapper around a function to catch exceptions and\n'
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' dispatch to a handler.\n'
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) in excepts.__doc__
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def idx(a):
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"""idx docstring
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"""
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return [1, 2].index(a)
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def handler(e):
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"""handler docstring
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"""
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assert isinstance(e, ValueError)
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return -1
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excepting = excepts(ValueError, idx, handler)
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assert excepting(1) == 0
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assert excepting(2) == 1
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assert excepting(3) == -1
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assert excepting.__name__ == 'idx_excepting_ValueError'
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assert 'idx docstring' in excepting.__doc__
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assert 'ValueError' in excepting.__doc__
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assert 'handler docstring' in excepting.__doc__
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def getzero(a):
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"""getzero docstring
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"""
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return a[0]
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excepting = excepts((IndexError, KeyError), getzero)
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assert excepting([]) is None
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assert excepting([1]) == 1
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assert excepting({}) is None
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assert excepting({0: 1}) == 1
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assert excepting.__name__ == 'getzero_excepting_IndexError_or_KeyError'
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assert 'getzero docstring' in excepting.__doc__
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assert 'return_none' in excepting.__doc__
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assert 'Returns None' in excepting.__doc__
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def raise_(a):
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"""A function that raises an instance of the exception type given.
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"""
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raise a()
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excepting = excepts((ValueError, KeyError), raise_)
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assert excepting(ValueError) is None
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assert excepting(KeyError) is None
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assert raises(TypeError, lambda: excepting(TypeError))
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assert raises(NotImplementedError, lambda: excepting(NotImplementedError))
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excepting = excepts(object(), object(), object())
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assert excepting.__name__ == 'excepting'
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assert excepting.__doc__ == excepts.__doc__
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