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			I have compared output between pre- and post-patch runs of these tests to make sure there's nothing missing and nothing broken, on both Windows and Linux. The only differences I found were actually tests that were previously *not* run.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| """This test checks for correct wait3() behavior.
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| """
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| 
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| import os
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| import time
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| import unittest
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| from test.fork_wait import ForkWait
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| from test.support import reap_children
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| 
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| if not hasattr(os, 'fork'):
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|     raise unittest.SkipTest("os.fork not defined")
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| 
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| if not hasattr(os, 'wait3'):
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|     raise unittest.SkipTest("os.wait3 not defined")
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| 
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| class Wait3Test(ForkWait):
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|     def wait_impl(self, cpid):
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|         # This many iterations can be required, since some previously run
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|         # tests (e.g. test_ctypes) could have spawned a lot of children
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|         # very quickly.
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|         deadline = time.monotonic() + 10.0
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|         while time.monotonic() <= deadline:
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|             # wait3() shouldn't hang, but some of the buildbots seem to hang
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|             # in the forking tests.  This is an attempt to fix the problem.
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|             spid, status, rusage = os.wait3(os.WNOHANG)
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|             if spid == cpid:
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|                 break
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|             time.sleep(0.1)
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| 
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|         self.assertEqual(spid, cpid)
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|         self.assertEqual(status, 0, "cause = %d, exit = %d" % (status&0xff, status>>8))
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|         self.assertTrue(rusage)
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| 
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| def tearDownModule():
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|     reap_children()
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| 
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| if __name__ == "__main__":
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|     unittest.main()
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