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codeql/python/ql/test/experimental/dataflow/coverage/argumentPassing.py
Rasmus Lerchedahl Petersen ae38bbe03b Python: Fearlessly adding another test
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2021-01-19 18:19:11 +01:00

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import sys
import os
sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname((__file__))))
from testlib import *
arg = "source"
arg1 = "source1"
arg2 = "source2"
arg3 = "source3"
arg4 = "source4"
arg5 = "source5"
arg6 = "source6"
arg7 = "source7"
def SINK_TEST(x, test):
if test(x):
print("OK")
else:
print("Unexpected flow", x)
def SINK(x, expected=arg):
SINK_TEST(x, test=lambda x: x == expected)
def SINK_F(x, unexpected=arg):
SINK_TEST(x, test=lambda x: x != unexpected)
def SINK1(x):
SINK(x, expected=arg1)
def SINK2(x):
SINK(x, expected=arg2)
def SINK2_F(x):
SINK_F(x, unexpected=arg2)
def SINK3(x):
SINK(x, expected=arg3)
def SINK4(x):
SINK(x, expected=arg4)
def SINK5(x):
SINK(x, expected=arg5)
def SINK6(x):
SINK(x, expected=arg6)
def SINK7(x):
SINK(x, expected=arg7)
def argument_passing(
a,
b,
/,
c,
d=arg4,
*,
e=arg5,
f,
**g,
):
SINK1(a)
SINK2(b)
SINK3(c)
SINK4(d)
SINK5(e)
SINK6(f)
try:
SINK7(g["g"])
except:
print("OK")
@expects(7)
def test_argument_passing1():
argument_passing(arg1, *(arg2, arg3, arg4), e=arg5, **{"f": arg6, "g": arg7}) #$ arg1="arg1" arg7="arg7" func=argument_passing MISSING: arg2="arg2" arg3="arg3 arg4="arg4" arg5="arg5" arg6="arg6"
@expects(7)
def test_argument_passing2():
argument_passing(arg1, arg2, arg3, f=arg6) #$ arg1="arg1" arg2="arg2" arg3="arg3" func=argument_passing
def with_pos_only(a, /, b):
SINK1(a)
SINK2(b)
@expects(6)
def test_pos_only():
with_pos_only(arg1, arg2) #$ arg1="arg1" arg2="arg2" func=with_pos_only
with_pos_only(arg1, b=arg2) #$ arg1="arg1" arg2="arg2" func=with_pos_only
with_pos_only(arg1, *(arg2,)) #$ arg1="arg1" func=with_pos_only MISSING: arg2="arg2"
def with_multiple_kw_args(a, b, c):
SINK1(a)
SINK2(b)
SINK3(c)
@expects(12)
def test_multiple_kw_args():
with_multiple_kw_args(b=arg2, c=arg3, a=arg1) #$ arg1="arg1" arg2="arg2" arg3="arg3" func=with_multiple_kw_args
with_multiple_kw_args(arg1, *(arg2,), arg3) #$ arg1="arg1" func=with_multiple_kw_args MISSING: arg2="arg2" arg3="arg3"
with_multiple_kw_args(arg1, **{"c": arg3}, b=arg2) #$ arg1="arg1" arg3="arg3" func=with_multiple_kw_args MISSING: arg2="arg2"
with_multiple_kw_args(**{"b": arg2}, **{"c": arg3}, **{"a": arg1}) #$ arg1="arg1" arg2="arg2" arg3="arg3" func=with_multiple_kw_args
def with_default_arguments(a=arg1, b=arg2, c=arg3): # Need a mechanism to test default arguments
SINK1(a)
SINK2(b)
SINK3(c)
@expects(12)
def test_default_arguments():
with_default_arguments()
with_default_arguments(arg1) #$ arg1="arg1" func=with_default_arguments
with_default_arguments(b=arg2) #$ arg2="arg2" func=with_default_arguments
with_default_arguments(**{"c": arg3}) #$ arg3="arg3" func=with_default_arguments
# Nested constructor pattern
def grab_foo_bar_baz(foo, **kwargs):
SINK1(foo)
grab_bar_baz(**kwargs)
# It is not possible to pass `bar` into `kwargs`,
# since `bar` is a valid keyword argument.
def grab_bar_baz(bar, **kwargs):
SINK2(bar)
try:
SINK2_F(kwargs["bar"])
except:
print("OK")
grab_baz(**kwargs)
def grab_baz(baz):
SINK3(baz)
@expects(4)
def test_grab():
grab_foo_bar_baz(baz=arg3, bar=arg2, foo=arg1) #$ arg1="arg1" arg2="arg2" arg3="arg3" func=grab_foo_bar_baz func=grab_bar_baz func=grab_baz
# All combinations
def test_pos_pos():
def with_pos(a):
SINK1(a)
with_pos(arg1) #$ arg1="arg1" func=test_pos_pos.with_pos
def test_pos_pos_only():
def with_pos_only(a, /):
SINK1(a)
with_pos_only(arg1) #$ arg1="arg1" func=test_pos_pos_only.with_pos_only
def test_pos_star():
def with_star(*a):
if len(a) > 0:
SINK1(a[0])
with_star(arg1) #$ arg1="arg1" func=test_pos_star.with_star
def test_pos_kw():
def with_kw(a=""):
SINK1(a)
with_kw(arg1) #$ arg1="arg1" func=test_pos_kw.with_kw
def test_kw_pos():
def with_pos(a):
SINK1(a)
with_pos(a=arg1) #$ arg1="arg1" func=test_kw_pos.with_pos
def test_kw_kw():
def with_kw(a=""):
SINK1(a)
with_kw(a=arg1) #$ arg1="arg1" func=test_kw_kw.with_kw
def test_kw_doublestar():
def with_doublestar(**a):
SINK1(a["a"])
with_doublestar(a=arg1) #$ arg1="arg1" func=test_kw_doublestar.with_doublestar