Add handling of nested generic callables

Previously tests for these were passing somewhat by accident,
however this commit's parent adds a case which showed that the
handling was missing.

Note that this also relies on the recent fix for nested tuples
which changed the `isinstance` check in `define_generics`.
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Peter Law
2020-04-19 13:12:54 +01:00
parent 2ac806e39f
commit f8e7447d35
2 changed files with 26 additions and 15 deletions

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@@ -206,40 +206,36 @@ for a in list_func_t_to_list_t(12):
a
# The following are all actually wrong, however we're mainly testing here that
# we don't error when processing invalid values, rather than that we get the
# right output.
x0 = list_func_t_to_list_t(["abc"])[0]
#? str()
#?
x0
x2 = list_func_t_to_list_t([tpl])[0]
#? tuple()
#?
x2
x3 = list_func_t_to_list_t([tpl_typed])[0]
#? tuple()
#?
x3
x4 = list_func_t_to_list_t([collection])[0]
#? dict()
#?
x4
x5 = list_func_t_to_list_t([collection_typed])[0]
#? dict()
#?
x5
x6 = list_func_t_to_list_t([custom_generic])[0]
#? CustomGeneric()
#?
x6
x7 = list_func_t_to_list_t([plain_instance])[0]
#? PlainClass()
#?
x7
for a in list_func_t_to_list_t([12]):
#? int()
#?
a