Issue #25441: asyncio: Raise error from drain() when socket is closed. (Merge 3.4->3.5)

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Guido van Rossum 2015-10-19 11:54:04 -07:00
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@ -301,6 +301,15 @@ class StreamWriter:
exc = self._reader.exception() exc = self._reader.exception()
if exc is not None: if exc is not None:
raise exc raise exc
if self._transport is not None:
if self._transport._closing:
# Yield to the event loop so connection_lost() may be
# called. Without this, _drain_helper() would return
# immediately, and code that calls
# write(...); yield from drain()
# in a loop would never call connection_lost(), so it
# would not see an error when the socket is closed.
yield
yield from self._protocol._drain_helper() yield from self._protocol._drain_helper()

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@ -2,8 +2,10 @@
import gc import gc
import os import os
import queue
import socket import socket
import sys import sys
import threading
import unittest import unittest
from unittest import mock from unittest import mock
try: try:
@ -632,6 +634,47 @@ os.close(fd)
protocol = asyncio.StreamReaderProtocol(reader) protocol = asyncio.StreamReaderProtocol(reader)
self.assertIs(protocol._loop, self.loop) self.assertIs(protocol._loop, self.loop)
def test_drain_raises(self):
# See http://bugs.python.org/issue25441
# This test should not use asyncio for the mock server; the
# whole point of the test is to test for a bug in drain()
# where it never gives up the event loop but the socket is
# closed on the server side.
q = queue.Queue()
def server():
# Runs in a separate thread.
sock = socket.socket()
sock.bind(('localhost', 0))
sock.listen(1)
addr = sock.getsockname()
q.put(addr)
clt, _ = sock.accept()
clt.close()
@asyncio.coroutine
def client(host, port):
reader, writer = yield from asyncio.open_connection(host, port, loop=self.loop)
while True:
writer.write(b"foo\n")
yield from writer.drain()
# Start the server thread and wait for it to be listening.
thread = threading.Thread(target=server)
thread.setDaemon(True)
thread.start()
addr = q.get()
# Should not be stuck in an infinite loop.
with self.assertRaises((ConnectionResetError, BrokenPipeError)):
self.loop.run_until_complete(client(*addr))
# Clean up the thread. (Only on success; on failure, it may
# be stuck in accept().)
thread.join()
def test___repr__(self): def test___repr__(self):
stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop)
self.assertEqual("<StreamReader>", repr(stream)) self.assertEqual("<StreamReader>", repr(stream))

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@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ Core and Builtins
Library Library
------- -------
- Issue #25441: asyncio: Raise error from drain() when socket is closed.
- Issue #25410: Cleaned up and fixed minor bugs in C implementation of - Issue #25410: Cleaned up and fixed minor bugs in C implementation of
OrderedDict. OrderedDict.