lib.wiring: expand flipped object forwarding to respect @property
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Although `@property` is the most common case, any descriptors are now properly supported. The special casing of methods goes away as they work by having functions implement the descriptor protocol. (`__get__` has some special behavior to make this possible.) This is some of the most cursed code I have ever written, yet it is obviously necessary.
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@ -491,6 +491,19 @@ class Signature(metaclass=SignatureMeta):
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return super().__repr__()
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def _gettypeattr(obj, attr):
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# Resolve the attribute on the object's class, without triggering the descriptor protocol for
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# attributes that are class methods, etc.
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for cls in type(obj).__mro__:
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try:
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return cls.__dict__[attr]
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except KeyError:
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pass
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# In case there is `__getattr__` on the metaclass, or just to generate an `AttributeError` with
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# the standard message.
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return type(obj).attr
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# To simplify implementation and reduce API surface area `FlippedSignature` is made final. This
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# restriction could be lifted if there is a compelling use case.
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@final
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@ -524,15 +537,29 @@ class FlippedSignature:
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is_compliant = Signature.is_compliant
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# FIXME: document this logic
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# Because we would like to forward attribute access (other than what is explicitly overridden)
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# to the unflipped signature, including access via e.g. @property-decorated functions, we have
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# to reimplement the Python decorator protocol here. Note that in all of these functions, there
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# are two possible exits via `except AttributeError`: from `getattr` and from `.__get__()`.
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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value = getattr(self.__unflipped, name)
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if inspect.ismethod(value):
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return types.MethodType(value.__func__, self)
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else:
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return value
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try: # descriptor first
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return _gettypeattr(self.__unflipped, name).__get__(self, type(self.__unflipped))
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except AttributeError:
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return getattr(self.__unflipped, name)
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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return setattr(self.__unflipped, name, value)
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try: # descriptor first
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_gettypeattr(self.__unflipped, name).__set__(self, value)
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except AttributeError:
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setattr(self.__unflipped, name, value)
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def __delattr__(self, name):
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try: # descriptor first
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_gettypeattr(self.__unflipped, name).__delete__(self)
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except AttributeError:
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delattr(self.__unflipped, name)
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def create(self, *, path=()):
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return flipped(self.__unflipped.create(path=path))
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@ -566,18 +593,35 @@ class FlippedInterface:
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return type(self) is type(other) and self.__unflipped == other.__unflipped
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# FIXME: document this logic
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# See the note in ``FlippedSignature``. In addition, these accessors also handle flipping of
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# an interface member.
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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value = getattr(self.__unflipped, name)
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if inspect.ismethod(value):
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return types.MethodType(value.__func__, self)
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elif name in self.__unflipped.signature.members and \
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self.__unflipped.signature.members[name].is_signature:
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return flipped(value)
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if (name in self.__unflipped.signature.members and
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self.__unflipped.signature.members[name].is_signature):
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return flipped(getattr(self.__unflipped, name))
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else:
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return value
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try: # descriptor first
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return _gettypeattr(self.__unflipped, name).__get__(self, type(self.__unflipped))
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except AttributeError:
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return getattr(self.__unflipped, name)
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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return setattr(self.__unflipped, name, value)
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if (name in self.__unflipped.signature.members and
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self.__unflipped.signature.members[name].is_signature):
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setattr(self.__unflipped, name, flipped(value))
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else:
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try: # descriptor first
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_gettypeattr(self.__unflipped, name).__set__(self, value)
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except AttributeError:
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setattr(self.__unflipped, name, value)
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def __delattr__(self, name):
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try: # descriptor first
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_gettypeattr(self.__unflipped, name).__delete__(self)
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except AttributeError:
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delattr(self.__unflipped, name)
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def __repr__(self):
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return f"flipped({self.__unflipped!r})"
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@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ class FlippedSignatureTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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sig = Signature({"a": In(1)}).flip()
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self.assertEqual(repr(sig), "Signature({'a': In(1)}).flip()")
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def test_getattr_setattr(self):
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def test_getsetdelattr(self):
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class S(Signature):
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__({})
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def f(self2):
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self.assertIsInstance(self2, FlippedSignature)
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return "f()"
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sig = S()
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fsig = sig.flip()
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self.assertEqual(fsig.x, 1)
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self.assertEqual(fsig.f(), "f()")
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fsig.y = 2
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self.assertEqual(sig.y, 2)
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del fsig.y
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(sig, "y"))
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def test_getsetdelattr_property(self):
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class S(Signature):
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__({})
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self.x_get_type = None
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self.x_set_type = None
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self.x_set_val = None
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self.x_del_type = None
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@property
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def x(self):
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self.x_get_type = type(self)
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@x.setter
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def x(self, val):
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self.x_set_type = type(self)
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self.x_set_val = val
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@x.deleter
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def x(self):
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self.x_del_type = type(self)
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sig = S()
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fsig = sig.flip()
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fsig.x
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fsig.x = 1
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del fsig.x
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# Tests both attribute access through the descriptor, and attribute setting without one!
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self.assertEqual(sig.x_get_type, type(fsig))
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self.assertEqual(sig.x_set_type, type(fsig))
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self.assertEqual(sig.x_set_val, 1)
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self.assertEqual(sig.x_del_type, type(fsig))
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def test_classmethod(self):
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x_type = None
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class S(Signature):
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@classmethod
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def x(cls):
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nonlocal x_type
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x_type = cls
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sig = S({})
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fsig = sig.flip()
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fsig.x()
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self.assertEqual(x_type, S)
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class InterfaceTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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r"^flipped\(<.+?\.Interface object at .+>\)$")
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self.assertIs(flipped(tintf), intf)
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def test_getattr_setattr(self):
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class I(Interface):
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def test_getsetdelattr(self):
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class I:
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signature = Signature({})
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def __init__(self):
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def f(self2):
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self.assertIsInstance(self2, FlippedInterface)
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return "f()"
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intf = I()
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tintf = flipped(intf)
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self.assertEqual(tintf.x, 1)
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self.assertEqual(tintf.f(), "f()")
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tintf.y = 2
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fintf = flipped(intf)
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self.assertEqual(fintf.x, 1)
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self.assertEqual(fintf.f(), "f()")
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fintf.y = 2
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self.assertEqual(intf.y, 2)
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del fintf.y
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(intf, "y"))
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def test_getsetdelattr_property(self):
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class I:
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signature = Signature({})
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def __init__(self):
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self.x_get_type = None
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self.x_set_type = None
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self.x_set_val = None
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self.x_del_type = None
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@property
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def x(self):
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self.x_get_type = type(self)
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@x.setter
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def x(self, val):
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self.x_set_type = type(self)
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self.x_set_val = val
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@x.deleter
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def x(self):
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self.x_del_type = type(self)
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intf = I()
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fintf = flipped(intf)
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fintf.x
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fintf.x = 1
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del fintf.x
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# Tests both attribute access through the descriptor, and attribute setting without one!
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self.assertEqual(intf.x_get_type, type(fintf))
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self.assertEqual(intf.x_set_type, type(fintf))
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self.assertEqual(intf.x_set_val, 1)
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self.assertEqual(intf.x_del_type, type(fintf))
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def test_classmethod(self):
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x_type = None
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class I:
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signature = Signature({})
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def __init__(self):
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pass
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@classmethod
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def x(cls):
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nonlocal x_type
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x_type = cls
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intf = I()
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fintf = flipped(intf)
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fintf.x()
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self.assertEqual(x_type, I)
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def test_flipped_wrong(self):
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with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError,
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self.assertEqual(ifsub.g.members["h"].flow, In)
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self.assertEqual(flipped(ifsub).g.members["h"].flow, In)
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# This should be a no-op! That requires hooking ``__setattr__``.
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flipped(ifsub).a = flipped(ifsub).a
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self.assertEqual(ifsub.a.signature.members["f"].flow, In)
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class ConnectTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_arg_handles_and_signature_attr(self):
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