cryptography/tests/test_cryptography_utils.py
Alex Gaynor 02783d2297
Remove explicit subclassing of object now that all classes are new-style (#6830)
As someone who first with Python in 2.4 or so, this habit is going to be hard to break.
2022-01-30 16:29:24 +00:00

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# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version
# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository
# for complete details.
import enum
import typing
import pytest
from cryptography import utils
class TestCachedProperty:
def test_simple(self):
class T:
@utils.cached_property
def t(self):
accesses.append(None)
return 14
accesses: typing.List[typing.Optional[T]] = []
assert T.t
t = T()
assert t.t == 14
assert len(accesses) == 1
assert t.t == 14
assert len(accesses) == 1
t = T()
assert t.t == 14
assert len(accesses) == 2
assert t.t == 14
assert len(accesses) == 2
def test_set(self):
class T:
@utils.cached_property
def t(self):
accesses.append(None)
return 14
accesses: typing.List[typing.Optional[T]] = []
t = T()
with pytest.raises(AttributeError):
t.t = None
assert len(accesses) == 0
assert t.t == 14
assert len(accesses) == 1
with pytest.raises(AttributeError):
t.t = None
assert len(accesses) == 1
assert t.t == 14
assert len(accesses) == 1
def test_enum():
class TestEnum(utils.Enum):
value = "something"
assert issubclass(TestEnum, enum.Enum)
assert isinstance(TestEnum.value, enum.Enum)
assert repr(TestEnum.value) == "<TestEnum.value: 'something'>"
assert str(TestEnum.value) == "TestEnum.value"