circuitpython/tests/stress/qstr_limit.py
2023-02-02 12:51:03 +11:00

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# Test interning qstrs that go over the limit of the maximum qstr length
# (which is 255 bytes for the default configuration)
def make_id(n, base="a"):
return "".join(chr(ord(base) + i % 26) for i in range(n))
# identifiers in parser
for l in range(254, 259):
g = {}
var = make_id(l)
try:
exec(var + "=1", g)
except RuntimeError:
print("RuntimeError", l)
continue
print(var in g)
# calling a function with kwarg
def f(**k):
print(k)
for l in range(254, 259):
try:
exec("f({}=1)".format(make_id(l)))
except RuntimeError:
print("RuntimeError", l)
# type construction
for l in range(254, 259):
id = make_id(l)
try:
print(type(id, (), {}).__name__)
except RuntimeError:
print("RuntimeError", l)
# hasattr, setattr, getattr
class A:
pass
for l in range(254, 259):
id = make_id(l)
a = A()
try:
setattr(a, id, 123)
except RuntimeError:
print("RuntimeError", l)
try:
print(hasattr(a, id), getattr(a, id))
except RuntimeError:
print("RuntimeError", l)
# format with keys
for l in range(254, 259):
id = make_id(l)
try:
print(("{" + id + "}").format(**{id: l}))
except RuntimeError:
print("RuntimeError", l)
# modulo format with keys
for l in range(254, 259):
id = make_id(l)
try:
print(("%(" + id + ")d") % {id: l})
except RuntimeError:
print("RuntimeError", l)
# import module
# (different OS's have different results so only run those that are consistent)
for l in (100, 101, 256, 257, 258):
try:
__import__(make_id(l))
except ImportError:
print("ok", l)
except RuntimeError:
print("RuntimeError", l)
# import package
for l in (100, 101, 102, 128, 129):
try:
exec("import " + make_id(l) + "." + make_id(l, "A"))
except ImportError:
print("ok", l)
except RuntimeError:
print("RuntimeError", l)