panda3d/tests/showbase/test_PythonUtil.py
pythonengineer 46a3a72029 PythonUtil: weightedChoice should throw IndexError on empty list
Also includes a unit test.

Closes #682
2019-07-15 19:39:31 +02:00

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from direct.showbase import PythonUtil
import pytest
def test_queue():
q = PythonUtil.Queue()
assert q.isEmpty()
q.clear()
assert q.isEmpty()
q.push(10)
assert not q.isEmpty()
q.push(20)
assert not q.isEmpty()
assert len(q) == 2
assert q.front() == 10
assert q.back() == 20
assert q.top() == 10
assert q.top() == 10
assert q.pop() == 10
assert len(q) == 1
assert not q.isEmpty()
assert q.pop() == 20
assert len(q) == 0
assert q.isEmpty()
def test_flywheel():
f = PythonUtil.flywheel(['a','b','c','d'], countList=[11,20,3,4])
obj2count = {}
for obj in f:
obj2count.setdefault(obj, 0)
obj2count[obj] += 1
assert obj2count['a'] == 11
assert obj2count['b'] == 20
assert obj2count['c'] == 3
assert obj2count['d'] == 4
f = PythonUtil.flywheel([1,2,3,4], countFunc=lambda x: x*2)
obj2count = {}
for obj in f:
obj2count.setdefault(obj, 0)
obj2count[obj] += 1
assert obj2count[1] == 2
assert obj2count[2] == 4
assert obj2count[3] == 6
assert obj2count[4] == 8
f = PythonUtil.flywheel([1,2,3,4], countFunc=lambda x: x, scale = 3)
obj2count = {}
for obj in f:
obj2count.setdefault(obj, 0)
obj2count[obj] += 1
assert obj2count[1] == 1 * 3
assert obj2count[2] == 2 * 3
assert obj2count[3] == 3 * 3
assert obj2count[4] == 4 * 3
def test_unescape_html_string():
assert PythonUtil.unescapeHtmlString('asdf') == 'asdf'
assert PythonUtil.unescapeHtmlString('as+df') == 'as df'
assert PythonUtil.unescapeHtmlString('as%32df') == 'as2df'
assert PythonUtil.unescapeHtmlString('asdf%32') == 'asdf2'
def test_priority_callbacks():
l = []
def a(l=l):
l.append('a')
def b(l=l):
l.append('b')
def c(l=l):
l.append('c')
pc = PythonUtil.PriorityCallbacks()
pc.add(a)
pc()
assert l == ['a']
del l[:]
bItem = pc.add(b)
pc()
assert 'a' in l
assert 'b' in l
assert len(l) == 2
del l[:]
pc.remove(bItem)
pc()
assert l == ['a']
del l[:]
pc.add(c, 2)
bItem = pc.add(b, 10)
pc()
assert l == ['a', 'c', 'b']
del l[:]
pc.remove(bItem)
pc()
assert l == ['a', 'c']
del l[:]
pc.clear()
pc()
assert len(l) == 0
def test_weighted_choice():
# Test PythonUtil.weightedChoice() with no valid list.
with pytest.raises(IndexError):
PythonUtil.weightedChoice([])
# Create a sample choice list.
# This contains a few tuples containing only a weight
# and an arbitrary item.
choicelist = [(3, 'item1'), (1, 'item2'), (7, 'item3')]
# These are the items that we expect.
items = ['item1', 'item2', 'item3']
# Test PythonUtil.weightedChoice() with our choice list.
item = PythonUtil.weightedChoice(choicelist)
# Assert that what we got was at least an available item.
assert item in items
# Create yet another sample choice list, but with a couple more items.
choicelist = [(2, 'item1'), (25, 'item2'), (14, 'item3'), (5, 'item4'),
(7, 'item5'), (3, 'item6'), (6, 'item7'), (50, 'item8')]
# Set the items that we expect again.
items = ['item1', 'item2', 'item3', 'item4', 'item5', 'item6', 'item7', 'item8']
# The sum of all of the weights is 112.
weightsum = 2 + 25 + 14 + 5 + 7 + 3 + 6 + 50
# Test PythonUtil.weightedChoice() with the sum.
item = PythonUtil.weightedChoice(choicelist, sum=weightsum)
# Assert that we got a valid item (most of the time this should be 'item8').
assert item in items
# Test PythonUtil.weightedChoice(), but with an invalid sum.
item = PythonUtil.weightedChoice(choicelist, sum=1)
# Assert that we got 'item1'.
assert item == items[0]
# Test PythonUtil.weightedChoice() with an invalid sum.
# This time, we're using 2000 so that regardless of the random
# number, we will still reach the very last item.
item = PythonUtil.weightedChoice(choicelist, sum=100000)
# Assert that we got 'item8', since we would get the last item.
assert item == items[-1]
# Create a bogus random function.
rnd = lambda: 0.5
# Test PythonUtil.weightedChoice() with the bogus function.
item = PythonUtil.weightedChoice(choicelist, rng=rnd, sum=weightsum)
# Assert that we got 'item6'.
# We expect 'item6' because 0.5 multiplied by 112 is 56.0.
# When subtracting that number by each weight, it will reach 0
# by the time it hits 'item6' in the iteration.
assert item == items[5]