Asaf Las wrote: > On Friday, February 7, 2014 8:06:36 PM UTC+2, Johannes Bauer wrote: >> Hi group, >> >> I'm using Python 3.3.2+ (default, Oct 9 2013, 14:50:09) [GCC 4.8.1] on >> linux and have found what is very peculiar behavior at best and a bug at >> worst. It regards the mimetypes module and in particular the >> guess_all_extensions and guess_extension functions. >> >> I've found that these do not return stable output. When running the >> following commands, it returns one of: >> >> $ python3 -c 'import mimetypes; >> print(mimetypes.guess_all_extensions("text/html"), >> mimetypes.guess_extension("text/html"))' >> ['.htm', '.html', '.shtml'] .htm >> >> $ python3 -c 'import mimetypes; >> print(mimetypes.guess_all_extensions("text/html"), >> mimetypes.guess_extension("text/html"))' >> ['.html', '.htm', '.shtml'] .html >> >> So guess_extension(x) seems to always return guess_all_extensions(x)[0]. >> >> Curiously, "shtml" is never the first element. The other two are mixed >> with a probability of around 50% which leads me to believe they're >> internally managed as a set and are therefore affected by the >> (relatively new) nondeterministic hashing function initialization. >> >> >> I don't know if stable output is guaranteed for these functions, but it >> sure would be nice. Messes up a whole bunch of things otherwise :-/ >> >> Please let me know if this is a bug or expected behavior. >> >> Best regards, >> >> Johannes > > dictionary. same for v3.3.3 as well. > > it might be you could try to query using sequence below : > > import mimetypes > mimetypes.init() > mimetypes.guess_extension("text/html") > > i got only 'htm' for 5 consequitive attempts
As Johannes mentioned, this depends on the hash seed: $ PYTHONHASHSEED=0 python3 -c 'print({".htm", ".html", ".shtml"}.pop())' .html $ PYTHONHASHSEED=1 python3 -c 'print({".htm", ".html", ".shtml"}.pop())' .htm $ PYTHONHASHSEED=2 python3 -c 'print({".htm", ".html", ".shtml"}.pop())' .shtml You never see ".shtml" as the guessed extension because it is not in the original mimetypes.types_map dict, but instead programmaticaly read from a file like /etc/mime.types and then added to a list of extensions. Johanes, I'd like the guessed extension to be consistent, too, but even if that is rejected the current behaviour should be documented. Please file a bug report. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list