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- # object.__new__(cls) is the only way in Python to allocate empty
- # (non-initialized) instance of class.
- # See e.g. http://infohost.nmt.edu/tcc/help/pubs/python/web/new-new-method.html
- # TODO: Find reference in CPython docs
- try:
- # If we don't expose object.__new__ (small ports), there's
- # nothing to test.
- object.__new__
- except AttributeError:
- print("SKIP")
- raise SystemExit
- class Foo:
- def __new__(cls):
- # Should not be called in this test
- print("in __new__")
- raise RuntimeError
- def __init__(self):
- print("in __init__")
- self.attr = "something"
- o = object.__new__(Foo)
- #print(o)
- print("Result of __new__ has .attr:", hasattr(o, "attr"))
- print("Result of __new__ is already a Foo:", isinstance(o, Foo))
- o.__init__()
- #print(dir(o))
- print("After __init__ has .attr:", hasattr(o, "attr"))
- print(".attr:", o.attr)
- # should only be able to call __new__ on user types
- try:
- object.__new__(1)
- except TypeError:
- print("TypeError")
- try:
- object.__new__(int)
- except TypeError:
- print("TypeError")
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