def testGC(self):
     GarbageCollector.garbage.smart_purge()
     h = Handle_Standard_Transient()
     h2 = h  # adds a reference
     del h
     # this object is not collected since there is another reference to it
     self.assertEqual(len(GarbageCollector.garbage._handles), 0)
     del h2
     # now, the handle should be collected
     self.assertEqual(len(GarbageCollector.garbage._handles), 1)
 def testCollector(self):
     GarbageCollector.garbage.smart_purge()
     # Check that pythonOCC objects are collected in the correct garbage
     s = Standard_Transient()
     h = Handle_Standard_Transient()
     P = gp_Pnt(1, 2, 3)
     del s
     del h
     del P
     self.assertEqual(len(GarbageCollector.garbage._handles), 1)
     self.assertEqual(len(GarbageCollector.garbage._transients), 1)
     self.assertEqual(len(GarbageCollector.garbage._misc), 1)
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 def test_neq_operator(self):
     # test Standard
     h1 = Handle_Standard_Transient()
     s = Standard_Transient()
     h2 = s.GetHandle()
     self.assertFalse(h1 != h1)
     self.assertTrue(h1 != h2)
     self.assertTrue(h1 != 10)
     self.assertFalse(h2 != s)
     shape_1 = BRepPrimAPI_MakeBox(10, 20, 30).Shape()
     shape_2 = BRepPrimAPI_MakeBox(10, 20, 30).Shape()
     self.assertTrue(shape_1 != shape_2)
     self.assertFalse(shape_1 != shape_1)
     self.assertTrue(shape_1 != "some_string")
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 def test_hash_eq_operator(self):
     ''' test that the == wrapper is ok
     '''
     # test Standard
     h1 = Handle_Standard_Transient()
     s = Standard_Transient()
     h2 = s.GetHandle()
     self.assertTrue(h1 == h1)
     self.assertFalse(h1 == h2)
     self.assertFalse(h1 == 10)
     self.assertTrue(h2 == s)
     # test list.index, that uses __eq__ method
     p1 = gp_Pnt(0., 0., 0.)
     line = gp_Lin(p1, gp_Dir(1., 0., 0.))
     items = [p1, line]
     res = items.index(line)
     self.assertEqual(res, 1.)
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 def evil_function(t):
     handle = Handle_Standard_Transient(t)