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fix bug in BoundedList for python 3.4 and add tests #199
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# Copyright 2019, OpenTelemetry Authors | ||||||
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | ||||||
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | ||||||
# You may obtain a copy of the License at | ||||||
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | ||||||
# | ||||||
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software | ||||||
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, | ||||||
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. | ||||||
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and | ||||||
# limitations under the License. | ||||||
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import collections | ||||||
import unittest | ||||||
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from opentelemetry.sdk.util import BoundedDict, BoundedList | ||||||
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class TestBoundedList(unittest.TestCase): | ||||||
base = [52, 36, 53, 29, 54, 99, 56, 48, 22, 35, 21, 65, 10, 95, 42, 60] | ||||||
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def test_raises(self): | ||||||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. could docstrings be added to clarify the behavior expected? minor thing but I find terse unit test names hard to quickly scan to better understand the expected behavior. |
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"""Test corner cases | ||||||
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- negative list size | ||||||
- access out of range indexes | ||||||
""" | ||||||
with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | ||||||
BoundedList(-1) | ||||||
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blist = BoundedList(4) | ||||||
blist.append(37) | ||||||
blist.append(13) | ||||||
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with self.assertRaises(IndexError): | ||||||
_ = blist[2] | ||||||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. is this assignment necessary? wouldn't getitem get called regardless of what is done to the return value? There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. I guess this way it's more explicit that we don't care about the value instead of having made a typo. There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. pylint will complain with |
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with self.assertRaises(IndexError): | ||||||
_ = blist[4] | ||||||
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with self.assertRaises(IndexError): | ||||||
_ = blist[-3] | ||||||
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def test_from_seq(self): | ||||||
list_len = len(self.base) | ||||||
base_copy = list(self.base) | ||||||
blist = BoundedList.from_seq(list_len, base_copy) | ||||||
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self.assertEqual(len(blist), list_len) | ||||||
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# modify base_copy and test that blist is not changed | ||||||
for idx in range(list_len): | ||||||
base_copy[idx] = idx * base_copy[idx] | ||||||
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for idx in range(list_len): | ||||||
self.assertEqual(blist[idx], self.base[idx]) | ||||||
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# test that iter yields the correct number of elements | ||||||
self.assertEqual(len(tuple(blist)), list_len) | ||||||
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# sequence too big | ||||||
with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | ||||||
BoundedList.from_seq(list_len / 2, self.base) | ||||||
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def test_append_no_drop(self): | ||||||
"""Append max capacity elements to the list without dropping elements.""" | ||||||
# create empty list | ||||||
list_len = len(self.base) | ||||||
blist = BoundedList(list_len) | ||||||
self.assertEqual(len(blist), 0) | ||||||
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# fill list | ||||||
for item in self.base: | ||||||
blist.append(item) | ||||||
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self.assertEqual(len(blist), list_len) | ||||||
self.assertEqual(blist.dropped, 0) | ||||||
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for idx in range(list_len): | ||||||
self.assertEqual(blist[idx], self.base[idx]) | ||||||
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# test __iter__ in BoundedList | ||||||
for idx, val in enumerate(blist): | ||||||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. You could even use
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self.assertEqual(val, self.base[idx]) | ||||||
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def test_append_drop(self): | ||||||
"""Append more than max capacity elements and test that oldest ones are dropped.""" | ||||||
list_len = len(self.base) | ||||||
# create full BoundedList | ||||||
blist = BoundedList.from_seq(list_len, self.base) | ||||||
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# try to append more items | ||||||
for val in self.base: | ||||||
# should drop the element without raising exceptions | ||||||
blist.append(2 * val) | ||||||
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self.assertEqual(len(blist), list_len) | ||||||
self.assertEqual(blist.dropped, list_len) | ||||||
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# test that new elements are in the list | ||||||
for idx in range(list_len): | ||||||
self.assertEqual(blist[idx], 2 * self.base[idx]) | ||||||
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def test_extend_no_drop(self): | ||||||
# create empty list | ||||||
list_len = len(self.base) | ||||||
blist = BoundedList(list_len) | ||||||
self.assertEqual(len(blist), 0) | ||||||
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# fill list | ||||||
blist.extend(self.base) | ||||||
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self.assertEqual(len(blist), list_len) | ||||||
self.assertEqual(blist.dropped, 0) | ||||||
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for idx in range(list_len): | ||||||
self.assertEqual(blist[idx], self.base[idx]) | ||||||
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# test __iter__ in BoundedList | ||||||
for idx, val in enumerate(blist): | ||||||
self.assertEqual(val, self.base[idx]) | ||||||
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def test_extend_drop(self): | ||||||
list_len = len(self.base) | ||||||
# create full BoundedList | ||||||
blist = BoundedList.from_seq(list_len, self.base) | ||||||
other_list = [13, 37, 51, 91] | ||||||
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# try to extend with more elements | ||||||
blist.extend(other_list) | ||||||
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self.assertEqual(len(blist), list_len) | ||||||
self.assertEqual(blist.dropped, len(other_list)) | ||||||
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class TestBoundedDict(unittest.TestCase): | ||||||
base = collections.OrderedDict( | ||||||
[ | ||||||
("name", "Firulais"), | ||||||
("age", 7), | ||||||
("weight", 13), | ||||||
("vaccinated", True), | ||||||
] | ||||||
) | ||||||
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def test_negative_maxlen(self): | ||||||
with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | ||||||
BoundedDict(-1) | ||||||
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def test_from_map(self): | ||||||
dic_len = len(self.base) | ||||||
base_copy = collections.OrderedDict(self.base) | ||||||
bdict = BoundedDict.from_map(dic_len, base_copy) | ||||||
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self.assertEqual(len(bdict), dic_len) | ||||||
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# modify base_copy and test that bdict is not changed | ||||||
base_copy["name"] = "Bruno" | ||||||
base_copy["age"] = 3 | ||||||
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for key in self.base: | ||||||
self.assertEqual(bdict[key], self.base[key]) | ||||||
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# test that iter yields the correct number of elements | ||||||
self.assertEqual(len(tuple(bdict)), dic_len) | ||||||
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# map too big | ||||||
with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | ||||||
BoundedDict.from_map(dic_len / 2, self.base) | ||||||
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def test_bounded_dict(self): | ||||||
# create empty dict | ||||||
dic_len = len(self.base) | ||||||
bdict = BoundedDict(dic_len) | ||||||
self.assertEqual(len(bdict), 0) | ||||||
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# fill dict | ||||||
for key in self.base: | ||||||
bdict[key] = self.base[key] | ||||||
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self.assertEqual(len(bdict), dic_len) | ||||||
self.assertEqual(bdict.dropped, 0) | ||||||
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for key in self.base: | ||||||
self.assertEqual(bdict[key], self.base[key]) | ||||||
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# test __iter__ in BoundedDict | ||||||
for key in bdict: | ||||||
self.assertEqual(bdict[key], self.base[key]) | ||||||
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# updating an existing element should not drop | ||||||
bdict["name"] = "Bruno" | ||||||
self.assertEqual(bdict.dropped, 0) | ||||||
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# try to append more elements | ||||||
for key in self.base: | ||||||
bdict["new-" + key] = self.base[key] | ||||||
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self.assertEqual(len(bdict), dic_len) | ||||||
self.assertEqual(bdict.dropped, dic_len) | ||||||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Please also assert that the new key is in the bounded dict (i.e., old elements are dropped instead of new ones). There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Good one, actually I was thinking that the new elements were dropped. There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. could this behavior be documented in the docstring as well? |
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# test that elements in the dict are the new ones | ||||||
for key in self.base: | ||||||
self.assertEqual(bdict["new-" + key], self.base[key]) | ||||||
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# delete an element | ||||||
del bdict["new-name"] | ||||||
self.assertEqual(len(bdict), dic_len - 1) | ||||||
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError): | ||||||
_ = bdict["new-name"] |
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Why not just use
list(range(n))
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I am not that happy having
base[i] == i
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