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S2: Replace type() == list with isinstance() for list-to-dict conversion.
I4: Fix duplicate GraphViz port names when a pin appears in multiple
shorts. Port names now encode short column index (p{idx}j{col}) so
each cell in the shorts grid has a unique port. Edge generation in
gv_connector_shorts() updated to match.
S5: Add rendering tests for multi-pin loop edge chains and multi-short
port name uniqueness.
527 lines
18 KiB
Python
527 lines
18 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""Tests for Connector.resolve_pin() and loop/short pin resolution.
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Port of the v0.4.1 test suite (issue #432) adapted for v0.5-dev architecture:
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- designator= instead of name=
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- loops/shorts are dicts (auto-keyed from lists)
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- pin_objects dict with PinClass instances
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- _num_connections instead of visible_pins
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- activate_pin() has is_connection parameter
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"""
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import pytest
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from wireviz.wv_dataclasses import Cable, Connector
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def make_connector(pins=None, pinlabels=None, loops=None, shorts=None, **kwargs):
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"""Helper to build a Connector with minimal required fields."""
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args = {"designator": "X1"}
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if pins is not None:
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args["pins"] = pins
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if pinlabels is not None:
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args["pinlabels"] = pinlabels
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if loops is not None:
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args["loops"] = loops
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if shorts is not None:
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args["shorts"] = shorts
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args.update(kwargs)
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return Connector(**args)
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# --- resolve_pin() happy paths ---
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class TestResolvePinHappyPaths:
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def test_pin_number_passthrough(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=[1, 2, 3])
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assert c.resolve_pin(2) == 2
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def test_label_resolves_to_pin_number(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=[1, 2, 3], pinlabels=["VCC", "GND", "SIG"])
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assert c.resolve_pin("GND") == 2
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def test_label_with_non_sequential_pins(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=[10, 20, 30], pinlabels=["A", "B", "C"])
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assert c.resolve_pin("B") == 20
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def test_value_in_both_lists_same_position(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=["A", "B", "C"], pinlabels=["A", "X", "Y"])
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assert c.resolve_pin("A") == "A"
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def test_empty_pinlabels_falls_through(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=[1, 2, 3], pinlabels=[])
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assert c.resolve_pin(3) == 3
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# --- resolve_pin() error paths ---
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class TestResolvePinErrors:
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def test_unknown_pin_raises(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=[1, 2, 3], pinlabels=["A", "B", "C"])
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="Unknown pin"):
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c.resolve_pin("NONEXISTENT")
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def test_unknown_number_raises(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=[1, 2, 3])
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="Unknown pin"):
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c.resolve_pin(99)
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def test_ambiguous_pin_different_positions(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=["A", "B", "C"], pinlabels=["X", "A", "Y"])
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="exists in both"):
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c.resolve_pin("A")
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def test_duplicate_label_only_in_labels(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=[1, 2, 3], pinlabels=["A", "B", "A"])
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="defined more than once"):
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c.resolve_pin("A")
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def test_duplicate_label_in_both_lists(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=["A", "B", "C"], pinlabels=["A", "X", "A"])
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="defined more than once"):
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c.resolve_pin("A")
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# --- Loop resolution (dict format in v0.5) ---
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class TestLoopResolution:
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def test_loop_with_labels(self):
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c = make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3, 4],
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pinlabels=["VCC", "GND", "TX", "RX"],
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loops=[["VCC", "GND"]],
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)
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# v0.5 auto-converts list to dict with AutoLO keys
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assert list(c.loops.values())[0] == [1, 2]
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def test_loop_with_mixed_number_and_label(self):
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c = make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3, 4],
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pinlabels=["VCC", "GND", "TX", "RX"],
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loops=[[1, "GND"]],
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)
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assert list(c.loops.values())[0] == [1, 2]
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def test_loop_with_non_sequential_pins(self):
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c = make_connector(
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pins=[10, 20, 30, 40],
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pinlabels=["VCC", "GND", "TX", "RX"],
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loops=[["VCC", "GND"]],
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)
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assert list(c.loops.values())[0] == [10, 20]
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def test_loop_self_reference_raises(self):
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="duplicate pin"):
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make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3],
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pinlabels=["A", "B", "C"],
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loops=[["A", "A"]],
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)
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def test_loop_self_reference_via_label_and_number(self):
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="duplicate pin"):
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make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3],
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pinlabels=["A", "B", "C"],
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loops=[[2, "B"]],
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)
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def test_loop_activates_pins(self):
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c = make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3, 4],
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pinlabels=["VCC", "GND", "TX", "RX"],
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loops=[["TX", "RX"]],
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)
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# In v0.5, activation is tracked via _num_connections on pin_objects.
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# Loops use is_connection=False, so _num_connections stays 0,
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# but the pin should still be accessible (not hidden).
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# The key check: pins are found in pin_objects (always true),
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# and the loop was processed without error.
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assert 3 in c.pin_objects
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assert 4 in c.pin_objects
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def test_multiple_loops(self):
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c = make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6],
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pinlabels=["A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F"],
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loops=[["A", "B"], ["E", "F"]],
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)
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values = list(c.loops.values())
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assert values[0] == [1, 2]
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assert values[1] == [5, 6]
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def test_loop_dict_format(self):
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"""Loops can be specified as dicts directly (named loops)."""
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c = make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3, 4],
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pinlabels=["VCC", "GND", "TX", "RX"],
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loops={"MyLoop": ["VCC", "GND"]},
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)
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assert c.loops["MyLoop"] == [1, 2]
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def test_multi_pin_loop(self):
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"""v0.5 allows >2 pins per loop."""
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c = make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3, 4],
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pinlabels=["A", "B", "C", "D"],
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loops=[["A", "B", "C"]],
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)
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assert list(c.loops.values())[0] == [1, 2, 3]
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# --- Short resolution (new in v0.5) ---
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class TestShortResolution:
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def test_short_with_labels(self):
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c = make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3, 4],
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pinlabels=["VCC", "GND", "TX", "RX"],
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shorts=[["VCC", "GND"]],
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)
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assert list(c.shorts.values())[0] == [1, 2]
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def test_short_with_non_sequential_pins(self):
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c = make_connector(
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pins=[10, 20, 30, 40],
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pinlabels=["A", "B", "C", "D"],
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shorts=[["A", "C"]],
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)
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assert list(c.shorts.values())[0] == [10, 30]
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def test_short_self_reference_raises(self):
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="duplicate pin"):
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make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3],
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pinlabels=["A", "B", "C"],
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shorts=[["A", "A"]],
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)
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def test_short_dict_format(self):
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c = make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3],
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pinlabels=["A", "B", "C"],
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shorts={"MyShort": ["A", "C"]},
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)
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assert c.shorts["MyShort"] == [1, 3]
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def test_multiple_shorts(self):
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c = make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3, 4],
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pinlabels=["A", "B", "C", "D"],
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shorts=[["A", "B"], ["C", "D"]],
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)
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values = list(c.shorts.values())
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assert values[0] == [1, 2]
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assert values[1] == [3, 4]
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# --- Pin type coercion ---
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class TestPinTypeCoercion:
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def test_str_numeric_pins_normalize_to_int(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=["1", "2", "3"])
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assert c.pins == [1, 2, 3]
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assert all(isinstance(p, int) for p in c.pins)
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def test_mixed_type_pins_normalize(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=[1, "2", 3])
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assert c.pins == [1, 2, 3]
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def test_leading_zeros_normalize(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=["01", "02", "03"])
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assert c.pins == [1, 2, 3]
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def test_non_numeric_pins_stay_str(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=["A", "B", "C"])
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assert c.pins == ["A", "B", "C"]
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assert all(isinstance(p, str) for p in c.pins)
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def test_duplicate_after_normalization_raises(self):
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="Pins are not unique"):
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make_connector(pins=[1, "1"])
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def test_pinlabels_normalize(self):
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c = make_connector(pins=[1, 2], pinlabels=["10", "20"])
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assert c.pinlabels == [10, 20]
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def test_loop_pins_normalize(self):
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c = make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3, 4],
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loops=[["1", "2"]],
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)
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assert list(c.loops.values())[0] == [1, 2]
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def test_str_loop_pins_match_auto_generated_int_pins(self):
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"""String loop pins match auto-generated sequential int pins."""
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c = make_connector(
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pincount=4,
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loops=[["1", "3"]],
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)
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assert list(c.loops.values())[0] == [1, 3]
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def test_short_pins_normalize(self):
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c = make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3, 4],
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shorts=[["1", "2"]],
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)
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assert list(c.shorts.values())[0] == [1, 2]
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def test_wirelabels_normalize(self):
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cable = Cable(
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designator="W1", wirecount=3,
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colors=["BK", "RD", "GN"],
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wirelabels=["1", "2", "3"],
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)
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assert cable.wirelabels == [1, 2, 3]
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# --- Loop/Short rendering: non-sequential pins ---
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class TestRendering:
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"""Verify GraphViz output uses port indices, not pin numbers."""
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def _make_harness(self):
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from wireviz.wv_dataclasses import Metadata, Options, Tweak
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from wireviz.wv_harness import Harness
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return Harness(
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metadata=Metadata({}),
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options=Options(),
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tweak=Tweak(),
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)
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def test_loop_non_sequential_pins_use_indices(self):
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import re
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harness = self._make_harness()
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harness.add_connector(
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"X1",
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pins=[10, 20, 30, 40],
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pinlabels=["VCC", "GND", "TX", "RX"],
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loops=[["VCC", "GND"]],
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)
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harness.add_cable("W1", wirecount=2, colors=["BK", "RD"])
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harness.connect("X1", "TX", "W1", 1, None, None)
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harness.connect(None, None, "W1", 2, "X1", "RX")
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graph = harness.create_graph()
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gv = graph.source
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# Loop should reference p1 and p2 (indices), not p10 and p20
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loop_edges = re.findall(r"X1:p(\d+)\w:\w -- X1:p(\d+)\w:\w", gv)
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assert len(loop_edges) >= 1, f"Expected loop edge, found none in:\n{gv}"
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idx_a, idx_b = loop_edges[0]
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assert idx_a == "1" and idx_b == "2", (
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f"Loop ports should be p1/p2 (indices), got p{idx_a}/p{idx_b}"
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)
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def test_short_non_sequential_pins_use_indices(self):
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import re
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harness = self._make_harness()
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harness.add_connector(
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"X1",
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pins=[10, 20, 30, 40],
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pinlabels=["VCC", "GND", "TX", "RX"],
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shorts=[["VCC", "GND"]],
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)
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harness.add_cable("W1", wirecount=2, colors=["BK", "RD"])
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harness.connect("X1", "TX", "W1", 1, None, None)
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harness.connect(None, None, "W1", 2, "X1", "RX")
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graph = harness.create_graph()
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gv = graph.source
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# Short should reference p1j0 and p2j0 (index + column 0),
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# not p10j0 and p20j0 (pin IDs)
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short_edges = re.findall(r"X1:p(\d+)j\d+:c -- X1:p(\d+)j\d+:c", gv)
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assert len(short_edges) >= 1, f"Expected short edge, found none in:\n{gv}"
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idx_a, idx_b = short_edges[0]
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assert idx_a == "1" and idx_b == "2", (
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f"Short ports should be p1/p2 (indices), got p{idx_a}/p{idx_b}"
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)
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def test_sequential_pins_still_work(self):
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harness = self._make_harness()
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harness.add_connector(
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"X1",
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pinlabels=["VCC", "GND", "TX", "RX"],
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loops=[["VCC", "GND"]],
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)
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harness.add_cable("W1", wirecount=2, colors=["BK", "RD"])
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harness.connect("X1", "TX", "W1", 1, None, None)
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harness.connect(None, None, "W1", 2, "X1", "RX")
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graph = harness.create_graph()
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gv = graph.source
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assert ":p1" in gv
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assert ":p2" in gv
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def test_multi_pin_loop_renders_chain(self):
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"""S5: >2 pin loop produces correct edge chain (p1->p2, p2->p3)."""
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import re
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harness = self._make_harness()
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harness.add_connector(
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"X1",
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pins=[10, 20, 30, 40],
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pinlabels=["A", "B", "C", "D"],
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loops=[["A", "B", "C"]],
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)
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harness.add_cable("W1", wirecount=1, colors=["BK"])
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harness.connect("X1", "D", "W1", 1, None, None)
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graph = harness.create_graph()
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gv = graph.source
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loop_edges = re.findall(r"X1:p(\d+)\w:\w -- X1:p(\d+)\w:\w", gv)
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# 3-pin loop should produce 2 edges: p1->p2 and p2->p3
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assert len(loop_edges) == 2, (
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f"Expected 2 loop edges for 3-pin loop, got {len(loop_edges)}"
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)
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assert loop_edges[0] == ("1", "2")
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assert loop_edges[1] == ("2", "3")
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def test_pin_in_multiple_shorts_unique_ports(self):
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"""I4: pin in two shorts gets unique port names per column."""
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import re
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harness = self._make_harness()
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harness.add_connector(
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"X1",
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pins=[1, 2, 3, 4],
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shorts={"SH1": [1, 2], "SH2": [1, 3]},
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)
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harness.add_cable("W1", wirecount=1, colors=["BK"])
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harness.connect("X1", 4, "W1", 1, None, None)
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graph = harness.create_graph()
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gv = graph.source
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# SH1 edges should use column 0 (j0), SH2 should use column 1 (j1)
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sh1_edges = re.findall(r"X1:p(\d+)j0:c -- X1:p(\d+)j0:c", gv)
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sh2_edges = re.findall(r"X1:p(\d+)j1:c -- X1:p(\d+)j1:c", gv)
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assert len(sh1_edges) >= 1, f"Expected SH1 edge (j0), found none in:\n{gv}"
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assert len(sh2_edges) >= 1, f"Expected SH2 edge (j1), found none in:\n{gv}"
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# SH1: pin 1 (idx 1) -> pin 2 (idx 2)
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assert sh1_edges[0] == ("1", "2")
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# SH2: pin 1 (idx 1) -> pin 3 (idx 3)
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assert sh2_edges[0] == ("1", "3")
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# Verify no duplicate port names in the HTML table
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port_names = re.findall(r'PORT="(p\d+j\d+)"', gv)
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assert len(port_names) == len(set(port_names)), (
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f"Duplicate port names found: {port_names}"
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)
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# --- Harness.connect() delegation ---
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class TestHarnessConnectDelegation:
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def _make_harness(self):
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from wireviz.wv_dataclasses import Metadata, Options, Tweak
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from wireviz.wv_harness import Harness
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return Harness(
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metadata=Metadata({}),
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options=Options(),
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tweak=Tweak(),
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)
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def test_connect_resolves_labels(self):
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harness = self._make_harness()
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harness.add_connector(
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"X1", pins=[1, 2, 3], pinlabels=["VCC", "GND", "SIG"]
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)
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harness.add_connector("X2", pins=[1, 2, 3])
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harness.add_cable("W1", wirecount=1, colors=["BK"])
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harness.connect("X1", "SIG", "W1", 1, "X2", 1)
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# The connection should store a PinClass with the resolved pin id (3)
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conn = harness.cables["W1"]._connections[0]
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assert conn.from_.id == 3
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def test_connect_rejects_unknown_pin(self):
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harness = self._make_harness()
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harness.add_connector("X1", pins=[1, 2, 3])
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harness.add_connector("X2", pins=[1, 2, 3])
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harness.add_cable("W1", wirecount=1, colors=["BK"])
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="Unknown pin"):
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harness.connect("X1", 99, "W1", 1, "X2", 1)
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def test_connect_normalizes_string_pin(self):
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"""Programmatic callers passing str '3' should match normalized int 3."""
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harness = self._make_harness()
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harness.add_connector("X1", pins=[1, 2, 3])
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harness.add_connector("X2", pins=[1, 2, 3])
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harness.add_cable("W1", wirecount=1, colors=["BK"])
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harness.connect("X1", "3", "W1", 1, "X2", 1)
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conn = harness.cables["W1"]._connections[0]
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assert conn.from_.id == 3
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# --- Apollo review: validation edge cases ---
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class TestApolloValidation:
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"""Tests added per Apollo code review findings."""
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def test_partial_duplicate_loop_raises(self):
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"""C1: Loop [A, B, A] -> [1, 2, 1] has duplicate pin 1."""
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="duplicate pin"):
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make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3],
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pinlabels=["A", "B", "C"],
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loops=[["A", "B", "A"]],
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)
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def test_partial_duplicate_short_raises(self):
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"""C1: Short with partial duplicates detected."""
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="duplicate pin"):
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make_connector(
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pins=[1, 2, 3],
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pinlabels=["A", "B", "C"],
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shorts=[["A", "B", "A"]],
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)
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def test_empty_loop_raises(self):
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"""C2: Empty loop has no physical meaning."""
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="at least 2 pins"):
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make_connector(pins=[1, 2, 3], loops=[[]])
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def test_single_pin_loop_raises(self):
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"""C2: Single-pin loop has no physical meaning."""
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="at least 2 pins"):
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make_connector(pins=[1, 2, 3], loops=[[1]])
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def test_empty_short_raises(self):
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"""C2: Empty short has no physical meaning."""
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="at least 2 pins"):
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make_connector(pins=[1, 2, 3], shorts=[[]])
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def test_single_pin_short_raises(self):
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"""C2: Single-pin short has no physical meaning."""
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="at least 2 pins"):
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make_connector(pins=[1, 2, 3], shorts=[[1]])
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def test_float_pin_raises(self):
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"""C3: Non-integer float pin should be rejected, not truncated."""
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with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Float"):
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make_connector(pins=[3.5, 2, 3])
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def test_bool_pin_raises(self):
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"""C3: Boolean pin should be rejected, not coerced to int."""
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with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Boolean"):
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make_connector(pins=[True, 2, 3])
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def test_integer_float_pin_accepted(self):
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"""C3: Integer-valued float (e.g. 3.0) should normalize to int 3."""
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c = make_connector(pins=[1.0, 2.0, 3.0])
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assert c.pins == [1, 2, 3]
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assert all(isinstance(p, int) for p in c.pins)
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def test_resolve_pin_normalizes_input(self):
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"""I1: resolve_pin() normalizes at its own boundary."""
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c = make_connector(pins=[1, 2, 3])
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assert c.resolve_pin("2") == 2
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