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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r75958 | antoine.pitrou | 2009-10-30 18:07:08 +0100 (ven., 30 oct. 2009) | 7 lines Issue #7222: Make thread "reaping" more reliable so that reference leak-chasing test runs give sensible results. The previous method of reaping threads could return successfully while some Thread objects were still referenced. This also introduces a new private function: :func:hread._count(). ........
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@ -947,24 +947,29 @@ def run_doctest(module, verbosity=None):
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#=======================================================================
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# Threading support to prevent reporting refleaks when running regrtest.py -R
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def threading_setup():
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import threading
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return len(threading._active), len(threading._limbo)
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# NOTE: we use thread._count() rather than threading.enumerate() (or the
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# moral equivalent thereof) because a threading.Thread object is still alive
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# until its __bootstrap() method has returned, even after it has been
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# unregistered from the threading module.
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# thread._count(), on the other hand, only gets decremented *after* the
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# __bootstrap() method has returned, which gives us reliable reference counts
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# at the end of a test run.
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def threading_cleanup(num_active, num_limbo):
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import threading
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def threading_setup():
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import _thread
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return _thread._count(),
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def threading_cleanup(nb_threads):
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import _thread
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import time
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_MAX_COUNT = 10
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count = 0
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while len(threading._active) != num_active and count < _MAX_COUNT:
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count += 1
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time.sleep(0.1)
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count = 0
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while len(threading._limbo) != num_limbo and count < _MAX_COUNT:
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count += 1
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for count in range(_MAX_COUNT):
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n = _thread._count()
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if n == nb_threads:
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break
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time.sleep(0.1)
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# XXX print a warning in case of failure?
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def reap_threads(func):
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@functools.wraps(func)
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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import random
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from test import support
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import _thread as thread
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import time
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import weakref
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NUMTASKS = 10
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thread.stack_size(0)
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def test__count(self):
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# Test the _count() function.
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orig = thread._count()
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mut = thread.allocate_lock()
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mut.acquire()
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started = []
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def task():
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started.append(None)
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mut.acquire()
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mut.release()
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thread.start_new_thread(task, ())
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while not started:
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time.sleep(0.01)
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self.assertEquals(thread._count(), orig + 1)
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# Allow the task to finish.
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mut.release()
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# The only reliable way to be sure that the thread ended from the
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# interpreter's point of view is to wait for the function object to be
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# destroyed.
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done = []
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wr = weakref.ref(task, lambda _: done.append(None))
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del task
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while not done:
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time.sleep(0.01)
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self.assertEquals(thread._count(), orig)
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class Barrier:
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def __init__(self, num_threads):
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