py: Implement fallback for equality check for all types.

Return "not equal" for objects that don't implement equality check.
This is as per Python specs.
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Damien George 2015-01-11 15:13:18 +00:00
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commit c38dc3ccc7
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@ -190,12 +190,19 @@ mp_int_t mp_obj_hash(mp_obj_t o_in) {
}
}
// this function implements the '==' operator (and so the inverse of '!=')
// from the python language reference:
// This function implements the '==' operator (and so the inverse of '!=').
//
// From the Python language reference:
// (https://docs.python.org/3/reference/expressions.html#not-in)
// "The objects need not have the same type. If both are numbers, they are converted
// to a common type. Otherwise, the == and != operators always consider objects of
// different types to be unequal."
// note also that False==0 and True==1 are true expressions
//
// This means that False==0 and True==1 are true expressions.
//
// Furthermore, from the v3.4.2 code for object.c: "Practical amendments: If rich
// comparison returns NotImplemented, == and != are decided by comparing the object
// pointer."
bool mp_obj_equal(mp_obj_t o1, mp_obj_t o2) {
if (o1 == o2) {
return true;
@ -239,14 +246,9 @@ bool mp_obj_equal(mp_obj_t o1, mp_obj_t o2) {
}
}
if (MICROPY_ERROR_REPORTING == MICROPY_ERROR_REPORTING_TERSE) {
nlr_raise(mp_obj_new_exception_msg(&mp_type_NotImplementedError,
"equality for given types not yet implemented"));
} else {
nlr_raise(mp_obj_new_exception_msg_varg(&mp_type_NotImplementedError,
"equality for '%s' and '%s' types not yet implemented",
mp_obj_get_type_str(o1), mp_obj_get_type_str(o2)));
}
// equality not implemented, and objects are not the same object, so
// they are defined as not equal
return false;
}
mp_int_t mp_obj_get_int(mp_const_obj_t arg) {

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@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
# test equality for classes/instances to other types
class A:
pass
class B:
pass
class C(A):
pass
print(A == None)
print(None == A)
print(A == A)
print(A() == A)
print(A() == A())
print(A == B)
print(A() == B)
print(A() == B())
print(A == C)
print(A() == C)
print(A() == C())