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diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/numpy/f2py/tests/test_crackfortran.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/numpy/f2py/tests/test_crackfortran.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c8d9ddb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/numpy/f2py/tests/test_crackfortran.py @@ -0,0 +1,350 @@ +import importlib +import codecs +import time +import unicodedata +import pytest +import numpy as np +from numpy.f2py.crackfortran import markinnerspaces, nameargspattern +from . import util +from numpy.f2py import crackfortran +import textwrap +import contextlib +import io + + +class TestNoSpace(util.F2PyTest): + # issue gh-15035: add handling for endsubroutine, endfunction with no space + # between "end" and the block name + sources = [util.getpath("tests", "src", "crackfortran", "gh15035.f")] + + def test_module(self): + k = np.array([1, 2, 3], dtype=np.float64) + w = np.array([1, 2, 3], dtype=np.float64) + self.module.subb(k) + assert np.allclose(k, w + 1) + self.module.subc([w, k]) + assert np.allclose(k, w + 1) + assert self.module.t0("23") == b"2" + + +class TestPublicPrivate: + def test_defaultPrivate(self): + fpath = util.getpath("tests", "src", "crackfortran", "privatemod.f90") + mod = crackfortran.crackfortran([str(fpath)]) + assert len(mod) == 1 + mod = mod[0] + assert "private" in mod["vars"]["a"]["attrspec"] + assert "public" not in mod["vars"]["a"]["attrspec"] + assert "private" in mod["vars"]["b"]["attrspec"] + assert "public" not in mod["vars"]["b"]["attrspec"] + assert "private" not in mod["vars"]["seta"]["attrspec"] + assert "public" in mod["vars"]["seta"]["attrspec"] + + def test_defaultPublic(self, tmp_path): + fpath = util.getpath("tests", "src", "crackfortran", "publicmod.f90") + mod = crackfortran.crackfortran([str(fpath)]) + assert len(mod) == 1 + mod = mod[0] + assert "private" in mod["vars"]["a"]["attrspec"] + assert "public" not in mod["vars"]["a"]["attrspec"] + assert "private" not in mod["vars"]["seta"]["attrspec"] + assert "public" in mod["vars"]["seta"]["attrspec"] + + def test_access_type(self, tmp_path): + fpath = util.getpath("tests", "src", "crackfortran", "accesstype.f90") + mod = crackfortran.crackfortran([str(fpath)]) + assert len(mod) == 1 + tt = mod[0]['vars'] + assert set(tt['a']['attrspec']) == {'private', 'bind(c)'} + assert set(tt['b_']['attrspec']) == {'public', 'bind(c)'} + assert set(tt['c']['attrspec']) == {'public'} + + def test_nowrap_private_proceedures(self, tmp_path): + fpath = util.getpath("tests", "src", "crackfortran", "gh23879.f90") + mod = crackfortran.crackfortran([str(fpath)]) + assert len(mod) == 1 + pyf = crackfortran.crack2fortran(mod) + assert 'bar' not in pyf + +class TestModuleProcedure(): + def test_moduleOperators(self, tmp_path): + fpath = util.getpath("tests", "src", "crackfortran", "operators.f90") + mod = crackfortran.crackfortran([str(fpath)]) + assert len(mod) == 1 + mod = mod[0] + assert "body" in mod and len(mod["body"]) == 9 + assert mod["body"][1]["name"] == "operator(.item.)" + assert "implementedby" in mod["body"][1] + assert mod["body"][1]["implementedby"] == \ + ["item_int", "item_real"] + assert mod["body"][2]["name"] == "operator(==)" + assert "implementedby" in mod["body"][2] + assert mod["body"][2]["implementedby"] == ["items_are_equal"] + assert mod["body"][3]["name"] == "assignment(=)" + assert "implementedby" in mod["body"][3] + assert mod["body"][3]["implementedby"] == \ + ["get_int", "get_real"] + + def test_notPublicPrivate(self, tmp_path): + fpath = util.getpath("tests", "src", "crackfortran", "pubprivmod.f90") + mod = crackfortran.crackfortran([str(fpath)]) + assert len(mod) == 1 + mod = mod[0] + assert mod['vars']['a']['attrspec'] == ['private', ] + assert mod['vars']['b']['attrspec'] == ['public', ] + assert mod['vars']['seta']['attrspec'] == ['public', ] + + +class TestExternal(util.F2PyTest): + # issue gh-17859: add external attribute support + sources = [util.getpath("tests", "src", "crackfortran", "gh17859.f")] + + def test_external_as_statement(self): + def incr(x): + return x + 123 + + r = self.module.external_as_statement(incr) + assert r == 123 + + def test_external_as_attribute(self): + def incr(x): + return x + 123 + + r = self.module.external_as_attribute(incr) + assert r == 123 + + +class TestCrackFortran(util.F2PyTest): + # gh-2848: commented lines between parameters in subroutine parameter lists + sources = [util.getpath("tests", "src", "crackfortran", "gh2848.f90")] + + def test_gh2848(self): + r = self.module.gh2848(1, 2) + assert r == (1, 2) + + +class TestMarkinnerspaces: + # gh-14118: markinnerspaces does not handle multiple quotations + + def test_do_not_touch_normal_spaces(self): + test_list = ["a ", " a", "a b c", "'abcdefghij'"] + for i in test_list: + assert markinnerspaces(i) == i + + def test_one_relevant_space(self): + assert markinnerspaces("a 'b c' \\' \\'") == "a 'b@_@c' \\' \\'" + assert markinnerspaces(r'a "b c" \" \"') == r'a "b@_@c" \" \"' + + def test_ignore_inner_quotes(self): + assert markinnerspaces("a 'b c\" \" d' e") == "a 'b@_@c\"@_@\"@_@d' e" + assert markinnerspaces("a \"b c' ' d\" e") == "a \"b@_@c'@_@'@_@d\" e" + + def test_multiple_relevant_spaces(self): + assert markinnerspaces("a 'b c' 'd e'") == "a 'b@_@c' 'd@_@e'" + assert markinnerspaces(r'a "b c" "d e"') == r'a "b@_@c" "d@_@e"' + + +class TestDimSpec(util.F2PyTest): + """This test suite tests various expressions that are used as dimension + specifications. + + There exists two usage cases where analyzing dimensions + specifications are important. + + In the first case, the size of output arrays must be defined based + on the inputs to a Fortran function. Because Fortran supports + arbitrary bases for indexing, for instance, `arr(lower:upper)`, + f2py has to evaluate an expression `upper - lower + 1` where + `lower` and `upper` are arbitrary expressions of input parameters. + The evaluation is performed in C, so f2py has to translate Fortran + expressions to valid C expressions (an alternative approach is + that a developer specifies the corresponding C expressions in a + .pyf file). + + In the second case, when user provides an input array with a given + size but some hidden parameters used in dimensions specifications + need to be determined based on the input array size. This is a + harder problem because f2py has to solve the inverse problem: find + a parameter `p` such that `upper(p) - lower(p) + 1` equals to the + size of input array. In the case when this equation cannot be + solved (e.g. because the input array size is wrong), raise an + error before calling the Fortran function (that otherwise would + likely crash Python process when the size of input arrays is + wrong). f2py currently supports this case only when the equation + is linear with respect to unknown parameter. + + """ + + suffix = ".f90" + + code_template = textwrap.dedent(""" + function get_arr_size_{count}(a, n) result (length) + integer, intent(in) :: n + integer, dimension({dimspec}), intent(out) :: a + integer length + length = size(a) + end function + + subroutine get_inv_arr_size_{count}(a, n) + integer :: n + ! the value of n is computed in f2py wrapper + !f2py intent(out) n + integer, dimension({dimspec}), intent(in) :: a + end subroutine + """) + + linear_dimspecs = [ + "n", "2*n", "2:n", "n/2", "5 - n/2", "3*n:20", "n*(n+1):n*(n+5)", + "2*n, n" + ] + nonlinear_dimspecs = ["2*n:3*n*n+2*n"] + all_dimspecs = linear_dimspecs + nonlinear_dimspecs + + code = "" + for count, dimspec in enumerate(all_dimspecs): + lst = [(d.split(":")[0] if ":" in d else "1") for d in dimspec.split(',')] + code += code_template.format( + count=count, + dimspec=dimspec, + first=", ".join(lst), + ) + + @pytest.mark.parametrize("dimspec", all_dimspecs) + def test_array_size(self, dimspec): + + count = self.all_dimspecs.index(dimspec) + get_arr_size = getattr(self.module, f"get_arr_size_{count}") + + for n in [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]: + sz, a = get_arr_size(n) + assert a.size == sz + + @pytest.mark.parametrize("dimspec", all_dimspecs) + def test_inv_array_size(self, dimspec): + + count = self.all_dimspecs.index(dimspec) + get_arr_size = getattr(self.module, f"get_arr_size_{count}") + get_inv_arr_size = getattr(self.module, f"get_inv_arr_size_{count}") + + for n in [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]: + sz, a = get_arr_size(n) + if dimspec in self.nonlinear_dimspecs: + # one must specify n as input, the call we'll ensure + # that a and n are compatible: + n1 = get_inv_arr_size(a, n) + else: + # in case of linear dependence, n can be determined + # from the shape of a: + n1 = get_inv_arr_size(a) + # n1 may be different from n (for instance, when `a` size + # is a function of some `n` fraction) but it must produce + # the same sized array + sz1, _ = get_arr_size(n1) + assert sz == sz1, (n, n1, sz, sz1) + + +class TestModuleDeclaration: + def test_dependencies(self, tmp_path): + fpath = util.getpath("tests", "src", "crackfortran", "foo_deps.f90") + mod = crackfortran.crackfortran([str(fpath)]) + assert len(mod) == 1 + assert mod[0]["vars"]["abar"]["="] == "bar('abar')" + + +class TestEval(util.F2PyTest): + def test_eval_scalar(self): + eval_scalar = crackfortran._eval_scalar + + assert eval_scalar('123', {}) == '123' + assert eval_scalar('12 + 3', {}) == '15' + assert eval_scalar('a + b', dict(a=1, b=2)) == '3' + assert eval_scalar('"123"', {}) == "'123'" + + +class TestFortranReader(util.F2PyTest): + @pytest.mark.parametrize("encoding", + ['ascii', 'utf-8', 'utf-16', 'utf-32']) + def test_input_encoding(self, tmp_path, encoding): + # gh-635 + f_path = tmp_path / f"input_with_{encoding}_encoding.f90" + with f_path.open('w', encoding=encoding) as ff: + ff.write(""" + subroutine foo() + end subroutine foo + """) + mod = crackfortran.crackfortran([str(f_path)]) + assert mod[0]['name'] == 'foo' + + +class TestUnicodeComment(util.F2PyTest): + sources = [util.getpath("tests", "src", "crackfortran", "unicode_comment.f90")] + + @pytest.mark.skipif( + (importlib.util.find_spec("charset_normalizer") is None), + reason="test requires charset_normalizer which is not installed", + ) + def test_encoding_comment(self): + self.module.foo(3) + + +class TestNameArgsPatternBacktracking: + @pytest.mark.parametrize( + ['adversary'], + [ + ('@)@bind@(@',), + ('@)@bind @(@',), + ('@)@bind foo bar baz@(@',) + ] + ) + def test_nameargspattern_backtracking(self, adversary): + '''address ReDOS vulnerability: + https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues/23338''' + trials_per_batch = 12 + batches_per_regex = 4 + start_reps, end_reps = 15, 25 + for ii in range(start_reps, end_reps): + repeated_adversary = adversary * ii + # test times in small batches. + # this gives us more chances to catch a bad regex + # while still catching it before too long if it is bad + for _ in range(batches_per_regex): + times = [] + for _ in range(trials_per_batch): + t0 = time.perf_counter() + mtch = nameargspattern.search(repeated_adversary) + times.append(time.perf_counter() - t0) + # our pattern should be much faster than 0.2s per search + # it's unlikely that a bad regex will pass even on fast CPUs + assert np.median(times) < 0.2 + assert not mtch + # if the adversary is capped with @)@, it becomes acceptable + # according to the old version of the regex. + # that should still be true. + good_version_of_adversary = repeated_adversary + '@)@' + assert nameargspattern.search(good_version_of_adversary) + + +class TestFunctionReturn(util.F2PyTest): + sources = [util.getpath("tests", "src", "crackfortran", "gh23598.f90")] + + def test_function_rettype(self): + # gh-23598 + assert self.module.intproduct(3, 4) == 12 + + +class TestFortranGroupCounters(util.F2PyTest): + def test_end_if_comment(self): + # gh-23533 + fpath = util.getpath("tests", "src", "crackfortran", "gh23533.f") + try: + crackfortran.crackfortran([str(fpath)]) + except Exception as exc: + assert False, f"'crackfortran.crackfortran' raised an exception {exc}" + + +class TestF77CommonBlockReader(): + def test_gh22648(self, tmp_path): + fpath = util.getpath("tests", "src", "crackfortran", "gh22648.pyf") + with contextlib.redirect_stdout(io.StringIO()) as stdout_f2py: + mod = crackfortran.crackfortran([str(fpath)]) + assert "Mismatch" not in stdout_f2py.getvalue() |