When using --rerun option, regrtest now re-runs failed tests
in verbose mode in fresh worker processes to have more
deterministic behavior. So it can write its final report even
if a test killed a worker progress.
Add --fail-rerun option to regrtest: exit with non-zero exit code
if a test failed pass passed when re-run in verbose mode (in a
fresh process). That's now more useful since tests can pass
when re-run in a fresh worker progress, whereas they failed
when run after other tests when tests are run sequentially.
Rename --verbose2 option (-w) to --rerun. Keep --verbose2 as a
deprecated alias.
Changes:
* Fix and enhance statistics in regrtest summary. Add "(filtered)"
when --match and/or --ignore options are used.
* Add RunTests class.
* Add TestResult.get_rerun_match_tests() method
* Rewrite code to serialize/deserialize worker arguments as JSON
using a new WorkerJob class.
* Fix stats when a test is run with --forever --rerun.
* If failed test names cannot be parsed, log a warning and don't
filter tests.
* test_regrtest.test_rerun_success() now uses a marker file, since
the test is re-run in a separated process.
* Add tests on normalize_test_name() function.
* Add test_success() and test_skip() tests to test_regrtest.
- input checks for math_1(L989), math_1a(L1023), math_2(L1064,L1071), hypot(L2682), log(L2307), ldexp(L2168), ceil(L1165), floor(L1236,L1239) and dist(L2587,L2588,L2628).
- drop inaccessible "if" branch (L3518) in perm_comb_small()
- improve fsum coverage for exceptional cases (L1433,L1438,L1451,L1497), ditto fmod(L2378)
- rewrite modf to fix inaccessible case(L2229), ditto for pow(L2988)
(all line numbers are wrt the main branch at 5e6661bce9)
test_netrc, test_pep646_syntax and test_xml_etree now return results
in the test_main() function.
Changes:
* Rewrite TestResult as a dataclass with a new State class.
* Add test.support.TestStats class and Regrtest.stats_dict attribute.
* libregrtest.runtest functions now modify a TestResult instance
in-place.
* libregrtest summary lists the number of run tests and skipped
tests, and denied resources.
* Add TestResult.has_meaningful_duration() method.
* Compute TestResult duration in the upper function.
* Use time.perf_counter() instead of time.monotonic().
* Regrtest: rename 'resource_denieds' attribute to 'resource_denied'.
* Rename CHILD_ERROR to MULTIPROCESSING_ERROR.
* Use match/case syntadx to have different code depending on the
test state.
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
* Add 'skipped' attribute to TestResults.
* Add 'skips' attribute to DocTestRunner.
* Rename private DocTestRunner._name2ft attribute
to DocTestRunner._stats.
* Use f-string for string formatting.
* Add some tests.
* Document DocTestRunner attributes and its API for statistics.
* Document TestResults class.
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
The fix has two parts:
- When `-X uops` is detected, pass it on to the subprocess created to run the manufactured test.
I need this so I can run `./python -Xuops -m test test_regrtest` and see it fail without the next fix.
- Use `-R 6:3:` in `ArgsTestCase.test_huntrleaks` instead of `-R 3:3:` -- it takes longer to settle with `-X uops`.
Running test_fcntl logs two "struct.pack: ..." lines because
multiprocessing imports test_fcntl twice with
test.support.verbose=1. Move get_lockdata() inside TestFcntl test
case and only call it where it's needed, to stop logging these lines.
Argument Clinic now only includes pycore_gc.h if PyGC_Head is needed,
and only includes pycore_runtime.h if _Py_ID() is needed.
* Add 'condition' optional argument to Clinic.add_include().
* deprecate_keyword_use() includes pycore_runtime.h when using
the _PyID() function.
* Fix rendering of includes: comments start at the column 35.
* Mark PC/clinic/_wmimodule.cpp.h and
"Objects/stringlib/clinic/*.h.h" header files as generated in
.gitattributes.
Effects:
* 42 header files generated by AC no longer include the internal C
API, instead of 4 header files before. For example,
Modules/clinic/_abc.c.h no longer includes the internal C API.
* Fix _testclinic_depr.c.h: it now always includes pycore_runtime.h
to get _Py_ID().
This adds a new header that provides atomic operations on common data
types. The intention is that this will be exposed through Python.h,
although that is not the case yet. The only immediate use is in
the test file.
Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>
When overriding the `__new__` method of an enum, the underlying data type should be created directly; i.e. .
member = object.__new__(cls)
member = int.__new__(cls, value)
member = str.__new__(cls, value)
Calling `super().__new__()` finds the lookup version of `Enum.__new__`, and will now raise an exception when detected.
Python built with "configure --with-trace-refs" (tracing references)
is now ABI compatible with Python release build and debug build.
Moreover, it now also supports the Limited API.
Change Py_TRACE_REFS build:
* Remove _PyObject_EXTRA_INIT macro.
* The PyObject structure no longer has two extra members (_ob_prev
and _ob_next).
* Use a hash table (_Py_hashtable_t) to trace references (all
objects): PyInterpreterState.object_state.refchain.
* Py_TRACE_REFS build is now ABI compatible with release build and
debug build.
* Limited C API extensions can now be built with Py_TRACE_REFS:
xxlimited, xxlimited_35, _testclinic_limited.
* No longer rename PyModule_Create2() and PyModule_FromDefAndSpec2()
functions to PyModule_Create2TraceRefs() and
PyModule_FromDefAndSpec2TraceRefs().
* _Py_PrintReferenceAddresses() is now called before
finalize_interp_delete() which deletes the refchain hash table.
* test_tracemalloc find_trace() now also filters by size to ignore
the memory allocated by _PyRefchain_Trace().
Test changes for Py_TRACE_REFS:
* Add test.support.Py_TRACE_REFS constant.
* Add test_sys.test_getobjects() to test sys.getobjects() function.
* test_exceptions skips test_recursion_normalizing_with_no_memory()
and test_memory_error_in_PyErr_PrintEx() if Python is built with
Py_TRACE_REFS.
* test_repl skips test_no_memory().
* test_capi skisp test_set_nomemory().
Remove _PyErr_ChainExceptions(), _PyErr_ChainExceptions1() and
_PyErr_SetFromPyStatus() functions from the public C API.
* Move the private _PyErr_ChainExceptions() and
_PyErr_ChainExceptions1() function to the internal C API
(pycore_pyerrors.h).
* Move the private _PyErr_SetFromPyStatus() to the internal C API
(pycore_initconfig.h).
* No longer export the _PyErr_ChainExceptions() function.
* Move run_in_subinterp_with_config() from _testcapi to
_testinternalcapi.
The test was skipped in 2011 by
commit 89ba56d5fb.
Scripts in Lib/test/crashers/ do not crash on a reliable way. They
rely on undefined behaviors, like state of the stack memory, and so
may or may not crash. It is not worth it to make sure that they crash
in a continious integration, they should be run manually time to time
instead.
gh-107275 introduced a regression where a SemLock would fail being passed along nested child processes, as the `is_fork_ctx` attribute would be left missing after the first deserialization.
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Co-authored-by: blurb-it[bot] <43283697+blurb-it[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Antoine Pitrou <pitrou@free.fr>
Deprecate passing the callback callable by keyword for the following
sqlite3.Connection APIs:
- set_authorizer(authorizer_callback)
- set_progress_handler(progress_handler, ...)
- set_trace_callback(trace_callback)
The affected parameters will become positional-only in Python 3.15.
This mis-initialization caused the executor optimization to kick in sooner than intended. It also set the lower 4 bits of the counter to `1` -- those bits are supposed to be reserved (the actual counter is in the upper 12 bits).
Change the pure Python implementation of stat.filemode() for unknown
file type: use "?", as done by the _stat.filemode().
test_stat skips TestFilemodeCStat if the _stat extension is missing.
Add test_sqlite_row_keys() to explicitly test sqlite3.Row.keys().
Cleanups:
- Reduce test noise by converting docstrings to regular comments
- Reduce boilerplate code by adding a setUp() method to RowFactoryTests
Co-authored-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend@python.org>
Deprecate passing name, number of arguments, and the callable as keyword
arguments, for the following sqlite3.Connection APIs:
- create_function(name, nargs, callable, ...)
- create_aggregate(name, nargs, callable)
The affected parameters will become positional-only in Python 3.15.
Refactor the CLI so we can easily invoke it and mock command-line
arguments. Adapt the CLI tests so we no longer have to launch a
separate process.
Disable the busy handler for all concurrency tests; we have full
control over the order of the SQLite C API calls, so we can safely
do this.
The sqlite3 test suite now completes ~8 times faster than before.
Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>