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@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ import pytest
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("num", [
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"0", # 0 itself is the start Damm state
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"37", # [0, 3] => 7
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"92", # [0, 9] => 2
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"1234", # Amusingly, this is a 0-product.
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"0", # 0 itself is the start Damm state
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"37", # [0, 3] => 7
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"92", # [0, 9] => 2
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"1234", # Amusingly, this is a 0-product.
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])
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def test_num_verifies(num):
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"""Assert that known-good Damm checks pass."""
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@ -5,25 +5,25 @@ from hypothesis.strategies import integers
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import proquint
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@given(integers(min_value=0, max_value=1 << 16))
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@given(integers(min_value=0, max_value=1<<16))
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def test_round_trip_16(val):
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assert proquint.Proquint.decode(
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proquint.Proquint.encode(val, 16)) == val
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@given(integers(min_value=0, max_value=1 << 32))
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@given(integers(min_value=0, max_value=1<<32))
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def test_round_trip_32(val):
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assert proquint.Proquint.decode(
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proquint.Proquint.encode(val, 32)) == val
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@given(integers(min_value=0, max_value=1 << 64))
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@given(integers(min_value=0, max_value=1<<64))
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def test_round_trip_64(val):
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assert proquint.Proquint.decode(
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proquint.Proquint.encode(val, 64)) == val
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@given(integers(min_value=0, max_value=1 << 512))
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@given(integers(min_value=0, max_value=1<<512))
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def test_round_trip_512(val):
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assert proquint.Proquint.decode(
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proquint.Proquint.encode(val, 512)) == val
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@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ import yaml
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RECORD_LINE_PATTERN = re.compile(
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"^(?P<rrset_name>\S+)\s+"
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"(?P<rrset_ttl>\S+)\s+"
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"IN\s+"
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"(?P<rrset_type>\S+)\s+"
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"(?P<rrset_values>.+)$"
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r"^(?P<rrset_name>\S+)\s+"
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r"(?P<rrset_ttl>\S+)\s+"
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r"IN\s+"
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r"(?P<rrset_type>\S+)\s+"
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r"(?P<rrset_values>.+)$"
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)
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@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ SHITLIST = [
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"setuptools",
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]
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def req_name(requirement: str) -> str:
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requirement = requirement.lower()
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match = re.match(REQ_PATTERN, requirement)
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"""Enumerate the PyPi package names from a Bazel query."""
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unused = subprocess.check_output(["bazel", "query", query, "--output=package"]).decode("utf-8")
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for l in unused.split("\n"):
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if l:
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yield l.replace("@arrdem_source_pypi//pypi__", "")
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for line in unused.split("\n"):
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if line:
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yield line.replace("@arrdem_source_pypi//pypi__", "")
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def _unused():
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with open(fname, "r") as reqfile:
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# FIXME (arrdem 2021-08-03):
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# Return a parse, not just lines.
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return list(l.strip() for l in reqfile)
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return list(line.strip() for line in reqfile)
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def _write(fname, reqs):
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