from io import StringIO from test.test_json import PyTest, CTest from test.support import bigmemtest, _1G class TestDump: def test_dump(self): sio = StringIO() self.json.dump({}, sio) self.assertEqual(sio.getvalue(), '{}') def test_dumps(self): self.assertEqual(self.dumps({}), '{}') def test_dump_skipkeys(self): v = {b'invalid_key': False, 'valid_key': True} with self.assertRaises(TypeError): self.json.dumps(v) s = self.json.dumps(v, skipkeys=True) o = self.json.loads(s) self.assertIn('valid_key', o) self.assertNotIn(b'invalid_key', o) def test_encode_truefalse(self): self.assertEqual(self.dumps( {True: False, False: True}, sort_keys=True), '{"false": true, "true": false}') self.assertEqual(self.dumps( {2: 3.0, 4.0: 5, False: 1, 6: True}, sort_keys=True), '{"false": 1, "2": 3.0, "4.0": 5, "6": true}') # Issue 16228: Crash on encoding resized list def test_encode_mutated(self): a = [object()] * 10 def crasher(obj): del a[-1] self.assertEqual(self.dumps(a, default=crasher), '[null, null, null, null, null]') # Issue 24094 def test_encode_evil_dict(self): class D(dict): def keys(self): return L class X: def __hash__(self): del L[0] return 1337 def __lt__(self, o): return 0 L = [X() for i in range(1122)] d = D() d[1337] = "true.dat" self.assertEqual(self.dumps(d, sort_keys=True), '{"1337": "true.dat"}') class TestPyDump(TestDump, PyTest): pass class TestCDump(TestDump, CTest): # The size requirement here is hopefully over-estimated (actual # memory consumption depending on implementation details, and also # system memory management, since this may allocate a lot of # small objects). @bigmemtest(size=_1G, memuse=1) def test_large_list(self, size): N = int(30 * 1024 * 1024 * (size / _1G)) l = [1] * N encoded = self.dumps(l) self.assertEqual(len(encoded), N * 3) self.assertEqual(encoded[:1], "[") self.assertEqual(encoded[-2:], "1]") self.assertEqual(encoded[1:-2], "1, " * (N - 1))