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Diff: tools/test/config_test/test02/test_data.py
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/tools/test/config_test/test02/test_data.py Sun Oct 23 15:10:02 2016 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +# This is similar to test1, but this time B2 also inherits from B1, which allows it to override its config data. +# B2 also overrides base1_2, like D1. +# The order of inheritace in F is also reversed ([D1, B2] instead of [B2, D1]) +# Since the last override of base1_2 in inheritance order is in B2, base1_2 must now +# have the value that was overriden in B2, not in D1. +# This test also shows that multiple inheritance works for a simple diamond shaped inheritance pattern + +expected_results = { + "f": { + "desc": "test multiple target inheritance (diamond shape)", + "target.base1_1": "v_base1_1_f", + "target.base1_2": "v_base1_2_b2", + "target.base1_3": "v_base1_3_b1", + "target.derived1": "v_derived1_d1", + "target.derived2": "v_derived2_f", + "target.base2_1": "v_base2_1_f", + "target.base2_2": "v_base2_2_b2", + "target.f1_1": "v_f1_1_f_override", + "target.f1_2": "v_f1_2_f" + }, + "b2": { + "desc": "another single inheritance test", + "target.base1_1": "v_base1_1_b1", + "target.base1_2": "v_base1_2_b2", + "target.base1_3": "v_base1_3_b1", + "target.base2_1": "v_base2_1_b2", + "target.base2_2": "v_base2_2_b2" + } +} +