Issue #17435: Don't use mutable default values in Timer.

Patch by Denver Coneybeare with some test modifications by me.
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R David Murray 2013-03-30 17:19:38 -04:00
parent 8028a5cf15
commit 19aeb439c6
4 changed files with 37 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -839,10 +839,12 @@ For example::
t.start() # after 30 seconds, "hello, world" will be printed
.. class:: Timer(interval, function, args=[], kwargs={})
.. class:: Timer(interval, function, args=None, kwargs=None)
Create a timer that will run *function* with arguments *args* and keyword
arguments *kwargs*, after *interval* seconds have passed.
If *args* is None (the default) then an empty list will be used.
If *kwargs* is None (the default) then an empty dict will be used.
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
changed from a factory function to a class.

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@ -786,6 +786,32 @@ class ThreadingExceptionTests(BaseTestCase):
self.assertEqual(p.returncode, 0, "Unexpected error: " + stderr.decode())
self.assertEqual(data, expected_output)
class TimerTests(BaseTestCase):
def setUp(self):
BaseTestCase.setUp(self)
self.callback_args = []
self.callback_event = threading.Event()
def test_init_immutable_default_args(self):
# Issue 17435: constructor defaults were mutable objects, they could be
# mutated via the object attributes and affect other Timer objects.
timer1 = threading.Timer(0.01, self._callback_spy)
timer1.start()
self.callback_event.wait()
timer1.args.append("blah")
timer1.kwargs["foo"] = "bar"
self.callback_event.clear()
timer2 = threading.Timer(0.01, self._callback_spy)
timer2.start()
self.callback_event.wait()
self.assertEqual(len(self.callback_args), 2)
self.assertEqual(self.callback_args, [((), {}), ((), {})])
def _callback_spy(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.callback_args.append((args[:], kwargs.copy()))
self.callback_event.set()
class LockTests(lock_tests.LockTests):
locktype = staticmethod(threading.Lock)
@ -815,16 +841,5 @@ class BoundedSemaphoreTests(lock_tests.BoundedSemaphoreTests):
class BarrierTests(lock_tests.BarrierTests):
barriertype = staticmethod(threading.Barrier)
def test_main():
test.support.run_unittest(LockTests, PyRLockTests, CRLockTests, EventTests,
ConditionAsRLockTests, ConditionTests,
SemaphoreTests, BoundedSemaphoreTests,
ThreadTests,
ThreadJoinOnShutdown,
ThreadingExceptionTests,
BarrierTests,
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main()
unittest.main()

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@ -802,17 +802,17 @@ class Thread:
class Timer(Thread):
"""Call a function after a specified number of seconds:
t = Timer(30.0, f, args=[], kwargs={})
t = Timer(30.0, f, args=None, kwargs=None)
t.start()
t.cancel() # stop the timer's action if it's still waiting
"""
def __init__(self, interval, function, args=[], kwargs={}):
def __init__(self, interval, function, args=None, kwargs=None):
Thread.__init__(self)
self.interval = interval
self.function = function
self.args = args
self.kwargs = kwargs
self.args = args if args is not None else []
self.kwargs = kwargs if kwargs is not None else {}
self.finished = Event()
def cancel(self):

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@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #17435: threading.Timer's __init__ method no longer uses mutable
default values for the args and kwargs parameters.
- Issue #17526: fix an IndexError raised while passing code without filename to
inspect.findsource(). Initial patch by Tyler Doyle.