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A powerful, expressive and lightweight design-by-contract framework

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ContractMe

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A lightweight and adaptable framework for design-by-contract in python

Example code

Here are some examples:

result

@precondition(lambda x: x >= 0)
@postcondition(lambda x, result: eps_eq(result * result, x))
def square_root(x: float) -> float:
    return x**0.5

old

@precondition(lambda l, n: n >= 0 and round(n) == n)
@postcondition(lambda l, n: len(l) > 0)
@postcondition(lambda l, n: l[-1] == n)
@postcondition(lambda l, n, old: l[:-1] == old.l)
def append_count(l: list[int], n: int):
    l.append(n)

Using annotations

@annotated
def incr(v : int) -> int:
    return v + 1

Supports annotations and PEP-593 using the annotated-types library. Furthermore, the @annotated decorator will automatically perform type checks of the parameters and return values, including annotated_types.Predicate.

In short, this allows to check any type structure and any properties of all parameters and the return value, by just adding @annotated to the subprogram.

Note: annodated_types.MultipleOf follows the Python semantics.

Note 2: Following an open-world reasoning, any unknown annotation is considered to be correct, so it won't cause a check failure.

Note 3: Type checking follows Python's isinstance semantics, which means subclass relationships are respected. Since bool is a subclass of int in Python, boolean values will pass int type checks. Currently there's no built-in way to specify "exactly int, not bool" in type annotations.

from typing import TypeAlias, Annotated
from annotated_types import MultipleOf

Even: TypeAlias = Annotated[int, MultipleOf(2)]

@annotated
def square(v : Even) -> Even
    return v * v

Writing tests and having test generation

The hypothesis plugin can be used easily through the contractme.testing.autotest function.

Positive: TypeAlias = Annotated[int, Ge(1)]

@annotated
def div(d: Positive) return Positive:
    return 1000 // d

def test_div():
    autotest(div)

You can access the underlying hypothesis generator with contractme.testing.get_generator(div).

It's a pure hypothesis strategy generator, inferred from the annotated types and contracts of the function. The main weirdness is that it takes a tuple as parameter since the parameters are all generated together so that the contracts can be checked.

You can easily extend it with Hypothesis advanced features

generator_function = contractme.testing.get_generator(div)
# kinda weird to have this double call, but that's decorators for you...
test_div_force_0 = example((0,))(generator_function)

The library provides its own contractme.testing.test_with_examples function which has three differences with the one provided by hypothesis:

  • It checks the contracts when being called (at test construction): contracts should hold on all examples.
  • It takes a vararg of either tuple *args or dict **kwarg as examples, to avoid function nesting.

With pytest:

test_div = contractme.testing.test_with_examples(
    div,
    (1,),
    (2,),
    (0,), # this causes a RuntimeError at test elaboration
)

Test

uv run pytest

Deploy new version

  • uv build
  • Push the resulting new lock file
  • Git tag as v<number>
  • Gitlab will take care of doing the release

Changelog

v1.6.0

  • Fix huge bug where instance methods were not working anymore
  • Add support for class methods
  • Richer types stubs for pre / post (still very imperfect)

v1.5.1

  • Minor contracted functions fix

v1.5.0

  • Contracted functions have a correct return type.

v1.4.0

@annotated supports more complex types

  • TypeAlias
  • Recursive types

@annotated supports common nested data types

  • tuple
  • set
  • list
  • union
  • dict

@annotated UX improvement: Split between structural and constraint checks.

Minor: Update dev dependencies and reorder CI a bit

v1.3.0

Binding and helpers to hypothesis library for test data generation.

v1.2.0

Full support of annotated-types library for checking PEP-593 compatible type annotations automatically through the @annotated decorator.

Generated contracted functions are now of a ContractedFunction class, with a original_call attribute that contains the function without contracts checking.

Pyright check for the totality of the code.

v1.1.0

Contracts can be disabled at runtime with ignore_preconditions() and ignore_postconditions()

Contracts are disabled from the start with python optimized (-O) flag.

Fix a bug where contracts would hide an incorrect function call

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