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#!/usr/bin/env python # # Author: Mike McKerns (mmckerns @caltech and @uqfoundation) # Copyright (c) 2019-2023 The Uncertainty Quantification Foundation. # License: 3-clause BSD. The full license text is available at: # - https://github.com/uqfoundation/dill/blob/master/LICENSE import dill from functools import partial import warnings def copy(obj, byref=False, recurse=False): if byref: try: return dill.copy(obj, byref=byref, recurse=recurse) except Exception: pass else: raise AssertionError('Copy of %s with byref=True should have given a warning!' % (obj,)) warnings.simplefilter('ignore') val = dill.copy(obj, byref=byref, recurse=recurse) warnings.simplefilter('error') return val else: return dill.copy(obj, byref=byref, recurse=recurse) class obj1(object): def __init__(self): super(obj1, self).__init__() class obj2(object): def __init__(self): super(obj2, self).__init__() class obj3(object): super_ = super def __init__(self): obj3.super_(obj3, self).__init__() def test_super(): assert copy(obj1(), byref=True) assert copy(obj1(), byref=True, recurse=True) assert copy(obj1(), recurse=True) assert copy(obj1()) assert copy(obj2(), byref=True) assert copy(obj2(), byref=True, recurse=True) assert copy(obj2(), recurse=True) assert copy(obj2()) assert copy(obj3(), byref=True) assert copy(obj3(), byref=True, recurse=True) assert copy(obj3(), recurse=True) assert copy(obj3()) def get_trigger(model): pass class Machine(object): def __init__(self): self.child = Model() self.trigger = partial(get_trigger, self) self.child.trigger = partial(get_trigger, self.child) class Model(object): pass def test_partial(): assert copy(Machine(), byref=True) assert copy(Machine(), byref=True, recurse=True) assert copy(Machine(), recurse=True) assert copy(Machine()) class Machine2(object): def __init__(self): self.go = partial(self.member, self) def member(self, model): pass class SubMachine(Machine2): def __init__(self): super(SubMachine, self).__init__() def test_partials(): assert copy(SubMachine(), byref=True) assert copy(SubMachine(), byref=True, recurse=True) assert copy(SubMachine(), recurse=True) assert copy(SubMachine()) class obj4(object): def __init__(self): super(obj4, self).__init__() a = self class obj5(object): def __init__(self): super(obj5, self).__init__() self.a = a self.b = obj5() def test_circular_reference(): assert copy(obj4()) obj4_copy = dill.loads(dill.dumps(obj4())) assert type(obj4_copy) is type(obj4_copy).__init__.__closure__[0].cell_contents assert type(obj4_copy.b) is type(obj4_copy.b).__init__.__closure__[0].cell_contents def f(): def g(): return g return g def test_function_cells(): assert copy(f()) def fib(n): assert n >= 0 if n <= 1: return n else: return fib(n-1) + fib(n-2) def test_recursive_function(): global fib fib2 = copy(fib, recurse=True) fib3 = copy(fib) fib4 = fib del fib assert fib2(5) == 5 for _fib in (fib3, fib4): try: _fib(5) except Exception: # This is expected to fail because fib no longer exists pass else: raise AssertionError("Function fib shouldn't have been found") fib = fib4 def collection_function_recursion(): d = {} def g(): return d d['g'] = g return g def test_collection_function_recursion(): g = copy(collection_function_recursion()) assert g()['g'] is g if __name__ == '__main__': with warnings.catch_warnings(): warnings.simplefilter('error') test_super() test_partial() test_partials() test_circular_reference() test_function_cells() test_recursive_function() test_collection_function_recursion()