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tests: perform a shallow copy instead of a deep copy Python 3 can't perform a deep copy because it looks like symbols in the locals() namespace are not deep-copyable. For the curious, somehow the deepcopy() is attempting to copy objects attached to the unittest.* functions for the running test! We don't use deepcopy() anywhere in the code base and a shallow object copy should be sufficient to test lock copying. Actually, I'm not sure why we even test this, as I couldn't find copy.copy() being used for lock copying either. Who knows. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5770

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test_module_attributes.py
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
import unittest
import zstandard as zstd
from . common import (
make_cffi,
)
@make_cffi
class TestModuleAttributes(unittest.TestCase):
def test_version(self):
self.assertEqual(zstd.ZSTD_VERSION, (1, 3, 6))
self.assertEqual(zstd.__version__, '0.10.1')
def test_constants(self):
self.assertEqual(zstd.MAX_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 22)
self.assertEqual(zstd.FRAME_HEADER, b'\x28\xb5\x2f\xfd')
def test_hasattr(self):
attrs = (
'CONTENTSIZE_UNKNOWN',
'CONTENTSIZE_ERROR',
'COMPRESSION_RECOMMENDED_INPUT_SIZE',
'COMPRESSION_RECOMMENDED_OUTPUT_SIZE',
'DECOMPRESSION_RECOMMENDED_INPUT_SIZE',
'DECOMPRESSION_RECOMMENDED_OUTPUT_SIZE',
'MAGIC_NUMBER',
'BLOCKSIZELOG_MAX',
'BLOCKSIZE_MAX',
'WINDOWLOG_MIN',
'WINDOWLOG_MAX',
'CHAINLOG_MIN',
'CHAINLOG_MAX',
'HASHLOG_MIN',
'HASHLOG_MAX',
'HASHLOG3_MAX',
'SEARCHLOG_MIN',
'SEARCHLOG_MAX',
'SEARCHLENGTH_MIN',
'SEARCHLENGTH_MAX',
'TARGETLENGTH_MIN',
'TARGETLENGTH_MAX',
'LDM_MINMATCH_MIN',
'LDM_MINMATCH_MAX',
'LDM_BUCKETSIZELOG_MAX',
'STRATEGY_FAST',
'STRATEGY_DFAST',
'STRATEGY_GREEDY',
'STRATEGY_LAZY',
'STRATEGY_LAZY2',
'STRATEGY_BTLAZY2',
'STRATEGY_BTOPT',
'STRATEGY_BTULTRA',
'DICT_TYPE_AUTO',
'DICT_TYPE_RAWCONTENT',
'DICT_TYPE_FULLDICT',
)
for a in attrs:
self.assertTrue(hasattr(zstd, a), a)