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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r62127 | trent.nelson | 2008-04-03 08:39:17 -0700 (Thu, 03 Apr 2008) | 1 line Remove the building of Berkeley DB step; _bsddb44.vcproj takes care of this for us now. ........ r62136 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-04-03 16:07:55 -0700 (Thu, 03 Apr 2008) | 9 lines #1733757: the interpreter would hang on shutdown, if the function set by sys.settrace calls threading.currentThread. The correction somewhat improves the code, but it was close. Many thanks to the "with" construct, which turns python code into C calls. I wonder if it is not better to sys.settrace(None) just after running the __main__ module and before finalization. ........ r62141 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2008-04-03 21:51:19 -0700 (Thu, 03 Apr 2008) | 5 lines Doh! os.read() raises an OSError, not an IOError when it's interrupted. And fix some flakiness in test_itimer_prof, which could detect that the timer had reached 0 before the signal arrived announcing that fact. ........ r62142 | fred.drake | 2008-04-03 22:41:30 -0700 (Thu, 03 Apr 2008) | 4 lines - Issue #2385: distutils.core.run_script() makes __file__ available, so the controlled environment will more closely mirror the typical script environment. This supports setup.py scripts that refer to data files. ........ r62147 | fred.drake | 2008-04-04 04:31:14 -0700 (Fri, 04 Apr 2008) | 6 lines my previous change did what I said it should not: it changed the current directory to the directory in which the setup.py script lived (which made __file__ wrong) fixed, with test that the script is run in the current directory of the caller ........ r62148 | fred.drake | 2008-04-04 04:38:51 -0700 (Fri, 04 Apr 2008) | 2 lines stupid, stupid, stupid! ........ r62150 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2008-04-04 09:48:19 -0700 (Fri, 04 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Oops again. EINTR is in errno, not signal. ........ r62158 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-04 19:42:20 -0700 (Fri, 04 Apr 2008) | 1 line Minor edits ........ r62159 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-04 19:47:07 -0700 (Fri, 04 Apr 2008) | 1 line Markup fix; explain what interval timers do; typo fix ........ r62160 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-04 20:38:39 -0700 (Fri, 04 Apr 2008) | 1 line Various edits ........ r62161 | neal.norwitz | 2008-04-04 21:26:31 -0700 (Fri, 04 Apr 2008) | 9 lines Prevent test_sqlite from hanging on older versions of sqlite. The problem is that when trying to do the second insert, sqlite seems to sleep for a very long time. Here is the output from strace: read(6, "SQLite format 3\0\4\0\1\1\0@ \0\0\0\1\0\0\0\0"..., 1024) = 1024 nanosleep({4294, 966296000}, <unfinished ...> I don't know which version this was fixed in, but 3.2.1 definitely fails. ........
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12 KiB
Python
363 lines
12 KiB
Python
# Very rudimentary test of threading module
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import test.test_support
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from test.test_support import verbose
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import random
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import sys
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import threading
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import thread
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import time
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import unittest
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import weakref
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# A trivial mutable counter.
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class Counter(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.value = 0
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def inc(self):
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self.value += 1
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def dec(self):
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self.value -= 1
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def get(self):
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return self.value
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class TestThread(threading.Thread):
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def __init__(self, name, testcase, sema, mutex, nrunning):
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threading.Thread.__init__(self, name=name)
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self.testcase = testcase
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self.sema = sema
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self.mutex = mutex
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self.nrunning = nrunning
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def run(self):
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delay = random.random() / 10000.0
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if verbose:
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print('task %s will run for %.1f usec' %
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(self.getName(), delay * 1e6))
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with self.sema:
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with self.mutex:
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self.nrunning.inc()
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if verbose:
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print(self.nrunning.get(), 'tasks are running')
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self.testcase.assert_(self.nrunning.get() <= 3)
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time.sleep(delay)
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if verbose:
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print('task', self.getName(), 'done')
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with self.mutex:
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self.nrunning.dec()
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self.testcase.assert_(self.nrunning.get() >= 0)
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if verbose:
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print('%s is finished. %d tasks are running' %
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(self.getName(), self.nrunning.get()))
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class ThreadTests(unittest.TestCase):
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# Create a bunch of threads, let each do some work, wait until all are
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# done.
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def test_various_ops(self):
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# This takes about n/3 seconds to run (about n/3 clumps of tasks,
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# times about 1 second per clump).
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NUMTASKS = 10
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# no more than 3 of the 10 can run at once
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sema = threading.BoundedSemaphore(value=3)
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mutex = threading.RLock()
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numrunning = Counter()
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threads = []
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for i in range(NUMTASKS):
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t = TestThread("<thread %d>"%i, self, sema, mutex, numrunning)
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threads.append(t)
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t.start()
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if verbose:
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print('waiting for all tasks to complete')
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for t in threads:
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t.join(NUMTASKS)
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self.assert_(not t.isAlive())
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if verbose:
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print('all tasks done')
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self.assertEqual(numrunning.get(), 0)
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# run with a small(ish) thread stack size (256kB)
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def test_various_ops_small_stack(self):
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if verbose:
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print('with 256kB thread stack size...')
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try:
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threading.stack_size(262144)
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except thread.error:
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if verbose:
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print('platform does not support changing thread stack size')
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return
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self.test_various_ops()
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threading.stack_size(0)
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# run with a large thread stack size (1MB)
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def test_various_ops_large_stack(self):
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if verbose:
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print('with 1MB thread stack size...')
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try:
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threading.stack_size(0x100000)
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except thread.error:
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if verbose:
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print('platform does not support changing thread stack size')
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return
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self.test_various_ops()
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threading.stack_size(0)
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def test_foreign_thread(self):
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# Check that a "foreign" thread can use the threading module.
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def f(mutex):
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# Acquiring an RLock forces an entry for the foreign
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# thread to get made in the threading._active map.
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r = threading.RLock()
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r.acquire()
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r.release()
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mutex.release()
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mutex = threading.Lock()
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mutex.acquire()
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tid = thread.start_new_thread(f, (mutex,))
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# Wait for the thread to finish.
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mutex.acquire()
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self.assert_(tid in threading._active)
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self.assert_(isinstance(threading._active[tid],
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threading._DummyThread))
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del threading._active[tid]
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# PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc() is a CPython-only gimmick, not (currently)
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# exposed at the Python level. This test relies on ctypes to get at it.
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def test_PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc(self):
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try:
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import ctypes
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except ImportError:
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if verbose:
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print("test_PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc can't import ctypes")
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return # can't do anything
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set_async_exc = ctypes.pythonapi.PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc
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class AsyncExc(Exception):
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pass
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exception = ctypes.py_object(AsyncExc)
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# `worker_started` is set by the thread when it's inside a try/except
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# block waiting to catch the asynchronously set AsyncExc exception.
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# `worker_saw_exception` is set by the thread upon catching that
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# exception.
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worker_started = threading.Event()
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worker_saw_exception = threading.Event()
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class Worker(threading.Thread):
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def run(self):
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self.id = thread.get_ident()
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self.finished = False
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try:
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while True:
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worker_started.set()
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time.sleep(0.1)
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except AsyncExc:
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self.finished = True
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worker_saw_exception.set()
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t = Worker()
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t.setDaemon(True) # so if this fails, we don't hang Python at shutdown
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t.start()
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if verbose:
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print(" started worker thread")
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# Try a thread id that doesn't make sense.
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if verbose:
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print(" trying nonsensical thread id")
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result = set_async_exc(ctypes.c_long(-1), exception)
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self.assertEqual(result, 0) # no thread states modified
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# Now raise an exception in the worker thread.
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if verbose:
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print(" waiting for worker thread to get started")
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worker_started.wait()
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if verbose:
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print(" verifying worker hasn't exited")
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self.assert_(not t.finished)
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if verbose:
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print(" attempting to raise asynch exception in worker")
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result = set_async_exc(ctypes.c_long(t.id), exception)
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self.assertEqual(result, 1) # one thread state modified
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if verbose:
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print(" waiting for worker to say it caught the exception")
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worker_saw_exception.wait(timeout=10)
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self.assert_(t.finished)
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if verbose:
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print(" all OK -- joining worker")
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if t.finished:
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t.join()
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# else the thread is still running, and we have no way to kill it
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def test_finalize_runnning_thread(self):
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# Issue 1402: the PyGILState_Ensure / _Release functions may be called
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# very late on python exit: on deallocation of a running thread for
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# example.
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try:
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import ctypes
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except ImportError:
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if verbose:
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print("test_finalize_with_runnning_thread can't import ctypes")
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return # can't do anything
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import subprocess
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rc = subprocess.call([sys.executable, "-c", """if 1:
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import ctypes, sys, time, thread
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# This lock is used as a simple event variable.
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ready = thread.allocate_lock()
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ready.acquire()
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# Module globals are cleared before __del__ is run
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# So we save the functions in class dict
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class C:
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ensure = ctypes.pythonapi.PyGILState_Ensure
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release = ctypes.pythonapi.PyGILState_Release
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def __del__(self):
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state = self.ensure()
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self.release(state)
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def waitingThread():
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x = C()
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ready.release()
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time.sleep(100)
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thread.start_new_thread(waitingThread, ())
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ready.acquire() # Be sure the other thread is waiting.
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sys.exit(42)
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"""])
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self.assertEqual(rc, 42)
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def test_finalize_with_trace(self):
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# Issue1733757
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# Avoid a deadlock when sys.settrace steps into threading._shutdown
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import subprocess
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rc = subprocess.call([sys.executable, "-c", """if 1:
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import sys, threading
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# A deadlock-killer, to prevent the
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# testsuite to hang forever
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def killer():
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import os, time
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time.sleep(2)
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print('program blocked; aborting')
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os._exit(2)
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t = threading.Thread(target=killer)
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t.setDaemon(True)
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t.start()
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# This is the trace function
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def func(frame, event, arg):
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threading.currentThread()
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return func
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sys.settrace(func)
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"""])
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self.failIf(rc == 2, "interpreted was blocked")
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self.failUnless(rc == 0, "Unexpected error")
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def test_enumerate_after_join(self):
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# Try hard to trigger #1703448: a thread is still returned in
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# threading.enumerate() after it has been join()ed.
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enum = threading.enumerate
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old_interval = sys.getcheckinterval()
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try:
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for i in range(1, 100):
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# Try a couple times at each thread-switching interval
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# to get more interleavings.
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sys.setcheckinterval(i // 5)
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t = threading.Thread(target=lambda: None)
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t.start()
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t.join()
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l = enum()
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self.assertFalse(t in l,
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"#1703448 triggered after %d trials: %s" % (i, l))
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finally:
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sys.setcheckinterval(old_interval)
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def test_no_refcycle_through_target(self):
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class RunSelfFunction(object):
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def __init__(self, should_raise):
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# The links in this refcycle from Thread back to self
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# should be cleaned up when the thread completes.
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self.should_raise = should_raise
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self.thread = threading.Thread(target=self._run,
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args=(self,),
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kwargs={'yet_another':self})
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self.thread.start()
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def _run(self, other_ref, yet_another):
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if self.should_raise:
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raise SystemExit
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cyclic_object = RunSelfFunction(should_raise=False)
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weak_cyclic_object = weakref.ref(cyclic_object)
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cyclic_object.thread.join()
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del cyclic_object
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self.assertEquals(None, weak_cyclic_object(),
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msg=('%d references still around' %
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sys.getrefcount(weak_cyclic_object())))
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raising_cyclic_object = RunSelfFunction(should_raise=True)
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weak_raising_cyclic_object = weakref.ref(raising_cyclic_object)
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raising_cyclic_object.thread.join()
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del raising_cyclic_object
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self.assertEquals(None, weak_raising_cyclic_object(),
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msg=('%d references still around' %
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sys.getrefcount(weak_raising_cyclic_object())))
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class ThreadingExceptionTests(unittest.TestCase):
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# A RuntimeError should be raised if Thread.start() is called
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# multiple times.
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def test_start_thread_again(self):
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thread = threading.Thread()
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thread.start()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, thread.start)
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def test_releasing_unacquired_rlock(self):
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rlock = threading.RLock()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, rlock.release)
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def test_waiting_on_unacquired_condition(self):
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cond = threading.Condition()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, cond.wait)
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def test_notify_on_unacquired_condition(self):
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cond = threading.Condition()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, cond.notify)
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def test_semaphore_with_negative_value(self):
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, threading.Semaphore, value = -1)
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, threading.Semaphore, value = -sys.maxsize)
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def test_joining_current_thread(self):
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currentThread = threading.currentThread()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, currentThread.join);
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def test_joining_inactive_thread(self):
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thread = threading.Thread()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, thread.join)
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def test_daemonize_active_thread(self):
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thread = threading.Thread()
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thread.start()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, thread.setDaemon, True)
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def test_main():
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test.test_support.run_unittest(ThreadTests,
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ThreadingExceptionTests)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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test_main()
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