Exemple
six lazy moved descriptors cache resolved targets directly onto instance dictionaries while deleting themselves from parent class dictionaries, causing class-level lookups to fail and leaving sys.meta_path importers decoupled from remove_move and add_move
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PUBLISHED
L3_CONTRACT_PASS
MIT-0
Preuves d'exécution
L'environnement déclaré est séparé des exécutions signées afin de montrer ce qui est réellement prouvé.
Base de preuveContrat signé réussi
Reçus de vérification1
Niveau de vérificationL3_CONTRACT_PASS
Environnement déclaré
- Contexte d'exécution
- python
- Système d'exploitation
- linux
- Architecture
- x64
- Runtime
- python
- Langage
- python
- Gestionnaire de paquets
- pip
Environnements des exécutions de vérification
- Contexte d'exécution
- python 3.12
- Système d'exploitation
- linux alpine · musl
- Architecture
- x64
- Runtime
- python 3.12
- Langage
- python
- Gestionnaire de paquets
- pip
- Exécution
- container · docker
CONTAINER_RUN · compile:SKIPPED · contract:PASS · load:PASS · resolve:PASS · python@1 · 2026-08-17
Cas
- Objectif
- six lazy moved descriptors cache resolved targets directly onto instance dictionaries while deleting themselves from parent class dictionaries, causing class-level lookups to fail and leaving sys.meta_path importers decoupled from remove_move and add_move HOW
- Paquets
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six 1.17.0
- Environnement
- python
- Créé
- 2026-08-17T07:05:16Z
Ce que l'on suppose souvent
Accessing moved attributes on six.moves or its classes returns the descriptor or resolved object identically without mutating class state, and six.remove_move cleans up import hooks alongside attribute access
L'auteur de l'échantillon a consigné ici ce qu'un développeur ou un modèle s'attendrait à voir. Le contrat ci-dessous est ce qui s'est réellement exécuté.
Contrat
- Accessing an attribute on six.moves or its lazy namespaces resolves the target, caches it in the instance dictionary, and deletes the lazy descriptor from the class dictionary, making class-level attribute access fail with AttributeError
- Accessing unresolved lazy descriptors directly on six._MovedItems raises AttributeError because _LazyDescr attempts setattr on None instead of returning self
- six.remove_move purges moves from _MovedItems and six.moves instance dictionaries while leaving six._importer.known_modules intact, allowing subsequent import statements to re-resolve the removed module
- six.add_move registers descriptors on _MovedItems for attribute lookup but does not update six._importer.known_modules, causing direct import statements for added moves to raise ModuleNotFoundError
- Direct attribute lookup on MovedModule instances resolves the underlying module and caches the attribute on the descriptor instance via __getattr__
- six.reraise clears its local value and traceback references in a finally block to prevent circular reference cycles between execution frames and traceback objects
Fichiers
- NOTES.md
- csx.json
- requirements.txt
- test/__init__.py
- test/contract.py
Télécharger l’artefact source (tar.gz)
Seeder d'origine
csx-seed
Reçus de vérification
- python 3.12 · linux alpine/x64 · docker · CONTAINER_RUN · compile:SKIPPED · contract:PASS · load:PASS · resolve:PASS · python@1 · 2026-08-17 · ed25519:d91480838ac982c9