cpython/Lib/test/support/interpreters.py

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"""Subinterpreters High Level Module."""
import time
import _xxsubinterpreters as _interpreters
import _xxinterpchannels as _channels
# aliases:
from _xxsubinterpreters import is_shareable
from _xxinterpchannels import (
ChannelError, ChannelNotFoundError, ChannelClosedError,
ChannelEmptyError, ChannelNotEmptyError,
)
__all__ = [
'Interpreter', 'get_current', 'get_main', 'create', 'list_all',
'SendChannel', 'RecvChannel',
'create_channel', 'list_all_channels', 'is_shareable',
'ChannelError', 'ChannelNotFoundError',
'ChannelEmptyError',
]
def create(*, isolated=True):
"""Return a new (idle) Python interpreter."""
id = _interpreters.create(isolated=isolated)
return Interpreter(id, isolated=isolated)
def list_all():
"""Return all existing interpreters."""
return [Interpreter(id) for id in _interpreters.list_all()]
def get_current():
"""Return the currently running interpreter."""
id = _interpreters.get_current()
return Interpreter(id)
def get_main():
"""Return the main interpreter."""
id = _interpreters.get_main()
return Interpreter(id)
class Interpreter:
"""A single Python interpreter."""
def __init__(self, id, *, isolated=None):
if not isinstance(id, (int, _interpreters.InterpreterID)):
raise TypeError(f'id must be an int, got {id!r}')
self._id = id
self._isolated = isolated
def __repr__(self):
data = dict(id=int(self._id), isolated=self._isolated)
kwargs = (f'{k}={v!r}' for k, v in data.items())
return f'{type(self).__name__}({", ".join(kwargs)})'
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self._id)
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, Interpreter):
return NotImplemented
else:
return other._id == self._id
@property
def id(self):
return self._id
@property
def isolated(self):
if self._isolated is None:
# XXX The low-level function has not been added yet.
# See bpo-....
self._isolated = _interpreters.is_isolated(self._id)
return self._isolated
def is_running(self):
"""Return whether or not the identified interpreter is running."""
return _interpreters.is_running(self._id)
def close(self):
"""Finalize and destroy the interpreter.
Attempting to destroy the current interpreter results
in a RuntimeError.
"""
return _interpreters.destroy(self._id)
# XXX Rename "run" to "exec"?
def run(self, src_str, /, *, channels=None):
"""Run the given source code in the interpreter.
This is essentially the same as calling the builtin "exec"
with this interpreter, using the __dict__ of its __main__
module as both globals and locals.
There is no return value.
If the code raises an unhandled exception then a RunFailedError
is raised, which summarizes the unhandled exception. The actual
exception is discarded because objects cannot be shared between
interpreters.
This blocks the current Python thread until done. During
that time, the previous interpreter is allowed to run
in other threads.
"""
_interpreters.exec(self._id, src_str, channels)
def create_channel():
"""Return (recv, send) for a new cross-interpreter channel.
The channel may be used to pass data safely between interpreters.
"""
cid = _channels.create()
recv, send = RecvChannel(cid), SendChannel(cid)
return recv, send
def list_all_channels():
"""Return a list of (recv, send) for all open channels."""
return [(RecvChannel(cid), SendChannel(cid))
for cid in _channels.list_all()]
class _ChannelEnd:
"""The base class for RecvChannel and SendChannel."""
_end = None
def __init__(self, cid):
if self._end == 'send':
cid = _channels._channel_id(cid, send=True, force=True)
elif self._end == 'recv':
cid = _channels._channel_id(cid, recv=True, force=True)
else:
raise NotImplementedError(self._end)
self._id = cid
def __repr__(self):
return f'{type(self).__name__}(id={int(self._id)})'
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self._id)
def __eq__(self, other):
if isinstance(self, RecvChannel):
if not isinstance(other, RecvChannel):
return NotImplemented
elif not isinstance(other, SendChannel):
return NotImplemented
return other._id == self._id
@property
def id(self):
return self._id
_NOT_SET = object()
class RecvChannel(_ChannelEnd):
"""The receiving end of a cross-interpreter channel."""
_end = 'recv'
def recv(self, *, _sentinel=object(), _delay=10 / 1000): # 10 milliseconds
"""Return the next object from the channel.
This blocks until an object has been sent, if none have been
sent already.
"""
obj = _channels.recv(self._id, _sentinel)
while obj is _sentinel:
time.sleep(_delay)
obj = _channels.recv(self._id, _sentinel)
return obj
def recv_nowait(self, default=_NOT_SET):
"""Return the next object from the channel.
If none have been sent then return the default if one
is provided or fail with ChannelEmptyError. Otherwise this
is the same as recv().
"""
if default is _NOT_SET:
return _channels.recv(self._id)
else:
return _channels.recv(self._id, default)
def close(self):
_channels.close(self._id, recv=True)
class SendChannel(_ChannelEnd):
"""The sending end of a cross-interpreter channel."""
_end = 'send'
def send(self, obj):
"""Send the object (i.e. its data) to the channel's receiving end.
This blocks until the object is received.
"""
_channels.send(self._id, obj)
# XXX We are missing a low-level channel_send_wait().
# See bpo-32604 and gh-19829.
# Until that shows up we fake it:
time.sleep(2)
def send_nowait(self, obj):
"""Send the object to the channel's receiving end.
If the object is immediately received then return True
(else False). Otherwise this is the same as send().
"""
# XXX Note that at the moment channel_send() only ever returns
# None. This should be fixed when channel_send_wait() is added.
# See bpo-32604 and gh-19829.
return _channels.send(self._id, obj)
def send_buffer(self, obj):
"""Send the object's buffer to the channel's receiving end.
This blocks until the object is received.
"""
_channels.send_buffer(self._id, obj)
def send_buffer_nowait(self, obj):
"""Send the object's buffer to the channel's receiving end.
If the object is immediately received then return True
(else False). Otherwise this is the same as send().
"""
return _channels.send_buffer(self._id, obj)
def close(self):
_channels.close(self._id, send=True)
# XXX This is causing leaks (gh-110318):
#_channels._register_end_types(SendChannel, RecvChannel)