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Rename sequence .list() and .tuple() to .to_list() and .to_tuple() #3111

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions newsfragments/3111.changed.md
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Rename `PySequence::list` and `PySequence::tuple` to `PySequence::to_list` and `PySequence::to_tuple`. (The old names continue to exist as deprecated forms.)
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/types/list.rs
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Expand Up @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ impl PyList {

/// Return a new tuple containing the contents of the list; equivalent to the Python expression `tuple(list)`.
///
/// This method is equivalent to `self.as_sequence().tuple()` and faster than `PyTuple::new(py, this_list)`.
/// This method is equivalent to `self.as_sequence().to_tuple()` and faster than `PyTuple::new(py, this_list)`.
pub fn to_tuple(&self) -> &PyTuple {
unsafe { self.py().from_owned_ptr(ffi::PyList_AsTuple(self.as_ptr())) }
}
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54 changes: 46 additions & 8 deletions src/types/sequence.rs
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Expand Up @@ -239,22 +239,36 @@ impl PySequence {

/// Returns a fresh list based on the Sequence.
#[inline]
pub fn list(&self) -> PyResult<&PyList> {
pub fn to_list(&self) -> PyResult<&PyList> {
unsafe {
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self.py()
.from_owned_ptr_or_err(ffi::PySequence_List(self.as_ptr()))
}
}

/// Returns a fresh list based on the Sequence.
#[inline]
#[deprecated(since = "0.19.0", note = "renamed to .to_list()")]
pub fn list(&self) -> PyResult<&PyList> {
self.to_list()
}

/// Returns a fresh tuple based on the Sequence.
#[inline]
pub fn tuple(&self) -> PyResult<&PyTuple> {
pub fn to_tuple(&self) -> PyResult<&PyTuple> {
unsafe {
self.py()
.from_owned_ptr_or_err(ffi::PySequence_Tuple(self.as_ptr()))
}
}

/// Returns a fresh tuple based on the Sequence.
#[inline]
#[deprecated(since = "0.19.0", note = "renamed to .to_tuple()")]
pub fn tuple(&self) -> PyResult<&PyTuple> {
self.to_tuple()
}

/// Register a pyclass as a subclass of `collections.abc.Sequence` (from the Python standard
/// library). This is equvalent to `collections.abc.Sequence.register(T)` in Python.
/// This registration is required for a pyclass to be downcastable from `PyAny` to `PySequence`.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -387,7 +401,7 @@ impl Py<PySequence> {

#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::types::{PyList, PySequence};
use crate::types::{PyList, PySequence, PyTuple};
use crate::{AsPyPointer, Py, PyObject, Python, ToPyObject};

fn get_object() -> PyObject {
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let v = vec!["foo", "bar"];
let ob = v.to_object(py);
let seq = ob.downcast::<PySequence>(py).unwrap();
assert!(seq.list().is_ok());
assert!(seq.to_list().unwrap().eq(PyList::new(py, &v)).unwrap());
#[allow(deprecated)]
{
assert!(seq.list().is_ok());
}
});
}

Expand All @@ -812,7 +830,15 @@ mod tests {
let v = "foo";
let ob = v.to_object(py);
let seq: &PySequence = ob.downcast(py).unwrap();
assert!(seq.list().is_ok());
assert!(seq
.to_list()
.unwrap()
.eq(PyList::new(py, &["f", "o", "o"]))
.unwrap());
#[allow(deprecated)]
{
assert!(seq.list().is_ok());
}
});
}

Expand All @@ -822,7 +848,15 @@ mod tests {
let v = ("foo", "bar");
let ob = v.to_object(py);
let seq = ob.downcast::<PySequence>(py).unwrap();
assert!(seq.tuple().is_ok());
assert!(seq
.to_tuple()
.unwrap()
.eq(PyTuple::new(py, &["foo", "bar"]))
.unwrap());
#[allow(deprecated)]
{
assert!(seq.tuple().is_ok());
}
});
}

Expand All @@ -832,7 +866,11 @@ mod tests {
let v = vec!["foo", "bar"];
let ob = v.to_object(py);
let seq = ob.downcast::<PySequence>(py).unwrap();
assert!(seq.tuple().is_ok());
assert!(seq.to_tuple().unwrap().eq(PyTuple::new(py, &v)).unwrap());
#[allow(deprecated)]
{
assert!(seq.tuple().is_ok());
}
});
}

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -876,7 +914,7 @@ mod tests {
let seq = ob.downcast::<PySequence>(py).unwrap();
let type_ptr = seq.as_ref();
let seq_from = unsafe { type_ptr.downcast_unchecked::<PySequence>() };
assert!(seq_from.list().is_ok());
assert!(seq_from.to_list().is_ok());
});
}

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/types/tuple.rs
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Expand Up @@ -217,10 +217,10 @@ impl PyTuple {

/// Return a new list containing the contents of this tuple; equivalent to the Python expression `list(tuple)`.
///
/// This method is equivalent to `self.as_sequence().list()` and faster than `PyList::new(py, self)`.
/// This method is equivalent to `self.as_sequence().to_list()` and faster than `PyList::new(py, self)`.
pub fn to_list(&self) -> &PyList {
self.as_sequence()
.list()
.to_list()
.expect("failed to convert tuple to list")
}
}
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