# Here we test the case where a captured variable is being written inside a library call. # All functions starting with "test_" should run and execute `print("OK")` exactly once. # This can be checked by running validTest.py. import sys import os sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname((__file__)))) from testlib import expects # These are defined so that we can evaluate the test code. NONSOURCE = "not a source" SOURCE = "source" def is_source(x): return x == "source" or x == b"source" or x == 42 or x == 42.0 or x == 42j def SINK(x): if is_source(x): print("OK") else: print("Unexpected flow", x) def SINK_F(x): if is_source(x): print("Unexpected flow", x) else: print("OK") # Actual tests start here @expects(2) def test_library_call(): captured = {"x": NONSOURCE} def set(x): captured["x"] = SOURCE return x SINK_F(captured["x"]) for x in map(set, [1]): pass SINK(captured["x"]) #$ captured