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import timeit
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import unittest
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import sys
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import io
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from textwrap import dedent
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from test.support import captured_stdout
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from test.support import captured_stderr
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# timeit's default number of iterations.
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DEFAULT_NUMBER = 1000000
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# timeit's default number of repetitions.
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DEFAULT_REPEAT = 5
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# XXX: some tests are commented out that would improve the coverage but take a
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# long time to run because they test the default number of loops, which is
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# large. The tests could be enabled if there was a way to override the default
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# number of loops during testing, but this would require changing the signature
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# of some functions that use the default as a default argument.
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class FakeTimer:
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BASE_TIME = 42.0
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def __init__(self, seconds_per_increment=1.0):
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self.count = 0
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self.setup_calls = 0
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self.seconds_per_increment=seconds_per_increment
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timeit._fake_timer = self
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def __call__(self):
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return self.BASE_TIME + self.count * self.seconds_per_increment
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def inc(self):
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self.count += 1
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def setup(self):
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self.setup_calls += 1
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def wrap_timer(self, timer):
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"""Records 'timer' and returns self as callable timer."""
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self.saved_timer = timer
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return self
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class TestTimeit(unittest.TestCase):
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def tearDown(self):
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try:
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del timeit._fake_timer
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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def test_reindent_empty(self):
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self.assertEqual(timeit.reindent("", 0), "")
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self.assertEqual(timeit.reindent("", 4), "")
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def test_reindent_single(self):
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self.assertEqual(timeit.reindent("pass", 0), "pass")
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self.assertEqual(timeit.reindent("pass", 4), "pass")
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def test_reindent_multi_empty(self):
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self.assertEqual(timeit.reindent("\n\n", 0), "\n\n")
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self.assertEqual(timeit.reindent("\n\n", 4), "\n \n ")
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def test_reindent_multi(self):
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self.assertEqual(timeit.reindent(
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"print()\npass\nbreak", 0),
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"print()\npass\nbreak")
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self.assertEqual(timeit.reindent(
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"print()\npass\nbreak", 4),
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"print()\n pass\n break")
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def test_timer_invalid_stmt(self):
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, timeit.Timer, stmt=None)
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer, stmt='return')
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer, stmt='yield')
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer, stmt='yield from ()')
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer, stmt='break')
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer, stmt='continue')
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer, stmt='from timeit import *')
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer, stmt=' pass')
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer,
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setup='while False:\n pass', stmt=' break')
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def test_timer_invalid_setup(self):
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, timeit.Timer, setup=None)
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer, setup='return')
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer, setup='yield')
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer, setup='yield from ()')
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer, setup='break')
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer, setup='continue')
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer, setup='from timeit import *')
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, timeit.Timer, setup=' pass')
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def test_timer_empty_stmt(self):
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timeit.Timer(stmt='')
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timeit.Timer(stmt=' \n\t\f')
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timeit.Timer(stmt='# comment')
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fake_setup = "import timeit\ntimeit._fake_timer.setup()"
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fake_stmt = "import timeit\ntimeit._fake_timer.inc()"
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def fake_callable_setup(self):
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self.fake_timer.setup()
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def fake_callable_stmt(self):
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self.fake_timer.inc()
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def timeit(self, stmt, setup, number=None, globals=None):
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self.fake_timer = FakeTimer()
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t = timeit.Timer(stmt=stmt, setup=setup, timer=self.fake_timer,
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globals=globals)
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kwargs = {}
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if number is None:
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number = DEFAULT_NUMBER
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else:
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kwargs['number'] = number
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delta_time = t.timeit(**kwargs)
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self.assertEqual(self.fake_timer.setup_calls, 1)
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self.assertEqual(self.fake_timer.count, number)
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self.assertEqual(delta_time, number)
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# Takes too long to run in debug build.
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#def test_timeit_default_iters(self):
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# self.timeit(self.fake_stmt, self.fake_setup)
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def test_timeit_zero_iters(self):
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self.timeit(self.fake_stmt, self.fake_setup, number=0)
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def test_timeit_few_iters(self):
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self.timeit(self.fake_stmt, self.fake_setup, number=3)
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def test_timeit_callable_stmt(self):
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self.timeit(self.fake_callable_stmt, self.fake_setup, number=3)
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def test_timeit_callable_setup(self):
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self.timeit(self.fake_stmt, self.fake_callable_setup, number=3)
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def test_timeit_callable_stmt_and_setup(self):
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self.timeit(self.fake_callable_stmt,
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self.fake_callable_setup, number=3)
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# Takes too long to run in debug build.
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#def test_timeit_function(self):
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# delta_time = timeit.timeit(self.fake_stmt, self.fake_setup,
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# timer=FakeTimer())
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# self.assertEqual(delta_time, DEFAULT_NUMBER)
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def test_timeit_function_zero_iters(self):
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delta_time = timeit.timeit(self.fake_stmt, self.fake_setup, number=0,
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timer=FakeTimer())
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self.assertEqual(delta_time, 0)
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def test_timeit_globals_args(self):
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global _global_timer
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_global_timer = FakeTimer()
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t = timeit.Timer(stmt='_global_timer.inc()', timer=_global_timer)
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self.assertRaises(NameError, t.timeit, number=3)
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timeit.timeit(stmt='_global_timer.inc()', timer=_global_timer,
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globals=globals(), number=3)
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local_timer = FakeTimer()
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timeit.timeit(stmt='local_timer.inc()', timer=local_timer,
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globals=locals(), number=3)
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def repeat(self, stmt, setup, repeat=None, number=None):
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self.fake_timer = FakeTimer()
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t = timeit.Timer(stmt=stmt, setup=setup, timer=self.fake_timer)
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kwargs = {}
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if repeat is None:
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repeat = DEFAULT_REPEAT
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else:
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kwargs['repeat'] = repeat
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if number is None:
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number = DEFAULT_NUMBER
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else:
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kwargs['number'] = number
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delta_times = t.repeat(**kwargs)
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self.assertEqual(self.fake_timer.setup_calls, repeat)
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self.assertEqual(self.fake_timer.count, repeat * number)
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self.assertEqual(delta_times, repeat * [float(number)])
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# Takes too long to run in debug build.
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#def test_repeat_default(self):
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# self.repeat(self.fake_stmt, self.fake_setup)
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def test_repeat_zero_reps(self):
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self.repeat(self.fake_stmt, self.fake_setup, repeat=0)
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def test_repeat_zero_iters(self):
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self.repeat(self.fake_stmt, self.fake_setup, number=0)
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def test_repeat_few_reps_and_iters(self):
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self.repeat(self.fake_stmt, self.fake_setup, repeat=3, number=5)
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def test_repeat_callable_stmt(self):
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self.repeat(self.fake_callable_stmt, self.fake_setup,
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repeat=3, number=5)
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def test_repeat_callable_setup(self):
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self.repeat(self.fake_stmt, self.fake_callable_setup,
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repeat=3, number=5)
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def test_repeat_callable_stmt_and_setup(self):
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self.repeat(self.fake_callable_stmt, self.fake_callable_setup,
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repeat=3, number=5)
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# Takes too long to run in debug build.
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#def test_repeat_function(self):
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# delta_times = timeit.repeat(self.fake_stmt, self.fake_setup,
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# timer=FakeTimer())
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# self.assertEqual(delta_times, DEFAULT_REPEAT * [float(DEFAULT_NUMBER)])
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def test_repeat_function_zero_reps(self):
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delta_times = timeit.repeat(self.fake_stmt, self.fake_setup, repeat=0,
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timer=FakeTimer())
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self.assertEqual(delta_times, [])
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def test_repeat_function_zero_iters(self):
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delta_times = timeit.repeat(self.fake_stmt, self.fake_setup, number=0,
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timer=FakeTimer())
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self.assertEqual(delta_times, DEFAULT_REPEAT * [0.0])
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def assert_exc_string(self, exc_string, expected_exc_name):
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exc_lines = exc_string.splitlines()
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self.assertGreater(len(exc_lines), 2)
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self.assertTrue(exc_lines[0].startswith('Traceback'))
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self.assertTrue(exc_lines[-1].startswith(expected_exc_name))
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def test_print_exc(self):
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s = io.StringIO()
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t = timeit.Timer("1/0")
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try:
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t.timeit()
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except:
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t.print_exc(s)
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self.assert_exc_string(s.getvalue(), 'ZeroDivisionError')
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MAIN_DEFAULT_OUTPUT = "1 loop, best of 5: 1 sec per loop\n"
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def run_main(self, seconds_per_increment=1.0, switches=None, timer=None):
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if timer is None:
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timer = FakeTimer(seconds_per_increment=seconds_per_increment)
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if switches is None:
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args = []
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else:
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args = switches[:]
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args.append(self.fake_stmt)
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# timeit.main() modifies sys.path, so save and restore it.
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orig_sys_path = sys.path[:]
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with captured_stdout() as s:
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timeit.main(args=args, _wrap_timer=timer.wrap_timer)
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sys.path[:] = orig_sys_path[:]
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return s.getvalue()
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def test_main_bad_switch(self):
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s = self.run_main(switches=['--bad-switch'])
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self.assertEqual(s, dedent("""\
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option --bad-switch not recognized
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use -h/--help for command line help
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"""))
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def test_main_seconds(self):
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s = self.run_main(seconds_per_increment=5.5)
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self.assertEqual(s, "1 loop, best of 5: 5.5 sec per loop\n")
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def test_main_milliseconds(self):
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s = self.run_main(seconds_per_increment=0.0055)
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self.assertEqual(s, "50 loops, best of 5: 5.5 msec per loop\n")
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def test_main_microseconds(self):
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s = self.run_main(seconds_per_increment=0.0000025, switches=['-n100'])
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self.assertEqual(s, "100 loops, best of 5: 2.5 usec per loop\n")
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def test_main_fixed_iters(self):
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s = self.run_main(seconds_per_increment=2.0, switches=['-n35'])
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self.assertEqual(s, "35 loops, best of 5: 2 sec per loop\n")
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def test_main_setup(self):
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s = self.run_main(seconds_per_increment=2.0,
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switches=['-n35', '-s', 'print("CustomSetup")'])
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self.assertEqual(s, "CustomSetup\n" * DEFAULT_REPEAT +
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"35 loops, best of 5: 2 sec per loop\n")
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def test_main_multiple_setups(self):
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s = self.run_main(seconds_per_increment=2.0,
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switches=['-n35', '-s', 'a = "CustomSetup"', '-s', 'print(a)'])
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self.assertEqual(s, "CustomSetup\n" * DEFAULT_REPEAT +
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"35 loops, best of 5: 2 sec per loop\n")
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def test_main_fixed_reps(self):
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s = self.run_main(seconds_per_increment=60.0, switches=['-r9'])
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self.assertEqual(s, "1 loop, best of 9: 60 sec per loop\n")
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def test_main_negative_reps(self):
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s = self.run_main(seconds_per_increment=60.0, switches=['-r-5'])
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self.assertEqual(s, "1 loop, best of 1: 60 sec per loop\n")
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@unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2, "need __doc__")
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def test_main_help(self):
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s = self.run_main(switches=['-h'])
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# Note: It's not clear that the trailing space was intended as part of
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# the help text, but since it's there, check for it.
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self.assertEqual(s, timeit.__doc__ + ' ')
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def test_main_verbose(self):
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s = self.run_main(switches=['-v'])
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self.assertEqual(s, dedent("""\
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1 loop -> 1 secs
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raw times: 1 sec, 1 sec, 1 sec, 1 sec, 1 sec
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1 loop, best of 5: 1 sec per loop
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"""))
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def test_main_very_verbose(self):
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s = self.run_main(seconds_per_increment=0.000_030, switches=['-vv'])
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self.assertEqual(s, dedent("""\
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1 loop -> 3e-05 secs
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2 loops -> 6e-05 secs
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5 loops -> 0.00015 secs
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10 loops -> 0.0003 secs
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20 loops -> 0.0006 secs
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50 loops -> 0.0015 secs
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100 loops -> 0.003 secs
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200 loops -> 0.006 secs
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500 loops -> 0.015 secs
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1000 loops -> 0.03 secs
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2000 loops -> 0.06 secs
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5000 loops -> 0.15 secs
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10000 loops -> 0.3 secs
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raw times: 300 msec, 300 msec, 300 msec, 300 msec, 300 msec
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10000 loops, best of 5: 30 usec per loop
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"""))
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def test_main_with_time_unit(self):
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unit_sec = self.run_main(seconds_per_increment=0.003,
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switches=['-u', 'sec'])
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self.assertEqual(unit_sec,
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"100 loops, best of 5: 0.003 sec per loop\n")
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unit_msec = self.run_main(seconds_per_increment=0.003,
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switches=['-u', 'msec'])
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self.assertEqual(unit_msec,
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"100 loops, best of 5: 3 msec per loop\n")
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unit_usec = self.run_main(seconds_per_increment=0.003,
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switches=['-u', 'usec'])
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self.assertEqual(unit_usec,
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"100 loops, best of 5: 3e+03 usec per loop\n")
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# Test invalid unit input
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with captured_stderr() as error_stringio:
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invalid = self.run_main(seconds_per_increment=0.003,
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switches=['-u', 'parsec'])
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self.assertEqual(error_stringio.getvalue(),
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"Unrecognized unit. Please select nsec, usec, msec, or sec.\n")
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def test_main_exception(self):
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with captured_stderr() as error_stringio:
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s = self.run_main(switches=['1/0'])
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self.assert_exc_string(error_stringio.getvalue(), 'ZeroDivisionError')
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def test_main_exception_fixed_reps(self):
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with captured_stderr() as error_stringio:
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s = self.run_main(switches=['-n1', '1/0'])
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self.assert_exc_string(error_stringio.getvalue(), 'ZeroDivisionError')
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def autorange(self, seconds_per_increment=1/1024, callback=None):
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timer = FakeTimer(seconds_per_increment=seconds_per_increment)
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t = timeit.Timer(stmt=self.fake_stmt, setup=self.fake_setup, timer=timer)
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return t.autorange(callback)
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def test_autorange(self):
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num_loops, time_taken = self.autorange()
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self.assertEqual(num_loops, 500)
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self.assertEqual(time_taken, 500/1024)
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def test_autorange_second(self):
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num_loops, time_taken = self.autorange(seconds_per_increment=1.0)
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self.assertEqual(num_loops, 1)
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self.assertEqual(time_taken, 1.0)
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def test_autorange_with_callback(self):
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def callback(a, b):
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print("{} {:.3f}".format(a, b))
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with captured_stdout() as s:
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num_loops, time_taken = self.autorange(callback=callback)
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self.assertEqual(num_loops, 500)
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self.assertEqual(time_taken, 500/1024)
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expected = ('1 0.001\n'
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'2 0.002\n'
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'5 0.005\n'
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'10 0.010\n'
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'20 0.020\n'
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'50 0.049\n'
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'100 0.098\n'
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'200 0.195\n'
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'500 0.488\n')
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self.assertEqual(s.getvalue(), expected)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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