The problem manifested when the .py module got reloaded and the corresponding extension module didn't. The .py module registers types with the extension and the extension was not allowing that to happen more than once. The solution: let it happen more than once.
Instead of showing a dot for each iteration, show:
- '.' for zero (on negative) leaks
- number of leaks for 1-9
- 'X' if there are more leaks
This allows more rapid iteration: when bisecting, I don't need
to wait for the final report to see if the test still leaks.
Also, show the full result if there are any non-zero entries.
This shows negative entries, for the unfortunate cases where
a reference is created and cleaned up in different runs.
Test *failure* is still determined by the existing heuristic.
* test.bisect_cmd now exit with code 0 on success, and code 1 on
failure. Before, it was the opposite.
* test.bisect_cmd now runs the test worker process with
-X faulthandler.
* regrtest RunTests: Add create_python_cmd() and bisect_cmd()
methods.
Work around test.support.interpreters.channels not handling unloading, which
regrtest does when running tests sequentially, by explicitly skipping the
unloading of test.support.interpreters and its submodules.
This can be rolled back once test.support.interpreters.channels supports
unloading, if we are keeping sequential runs in the same process around.
Some socket tests related to sending file descriptors cause a file descriptor leak on macOS, all of them tests that send one or more descriptors than cannot be received on the read end. This appears to be a platform bug.
This PR skips those tests when doing a refleak test run to avoid hiding other problems.
Now all results from worker processes are aggregated and
displayed together as a summary at the end of a regrtest run.
The traditional trace is left in place for use with sequential
in-process test runs but now raises a warning that those
numbers are not precise.
`-T -j` requires `--with-pydebug` as it relies on `-Xpresite=`.
In most cases, doctest is not needed. So don't always import it at
startup. The change reduces the number of modules already
imported when a test is run.
Test case matching patterns specified by options --match, --ignore,
--matchfile and --ignorefile are now tested in the order of
specification, and the last match determines whether the test case be run
or ignored.
Increase support.LOOPBACK_TIMEOUT from 5 to 10 seconds. Also increase
the timeout depending on the --timeout option. For example, for a
test timeout of 40 minutes (ARM Raspbian 3.x), use LOOPBACK_TIMEOUT
of 20 seconds instead of 5 seconds before.
When using worker processes (-jN) with --verbose3 option, regrtest
can now display the worker output even if a worker process does
crash. Previously, sys.stdout and sys.stderr were replaced and so
the worker output was lost on a crash.
* _add_python_opts() now handles cross compilation and HOSTRUNNER.
* display_header() now tells if Python is cross-compiled, display
HOSTRUNNER, and get the host platform.
* Remove Tools/scripts/run_tests.py script.
* Remove "make hostrunnertest": use "make buildbottest"
or "make test" instead.
Rename WORKER_ERROR to WORKER_BUG. Add WORKER_FAILED state: it does
not stop the manager, whereas WORKER_BUG does.
Change also TestResults.display_result() order: display failed tests
at the end, the important important information.
WorkerThread now tries to get the signal name for negative exit code.
In the subprocess code path, wait until the child process completes
with a timeout of EXIT_TIMEOUT seconds.
Fix create_worker_process() regression: use start_new_session=True if
USE_PROCESS_GROUP is true.
WorkerThread.wait_stopped() uses a timeout of 60 seconds, instead of
30 seconds.
Split test_gdb.py file into a test_gdb package made of multiple
tests, so tests can now be run in parallel.
* Create Lib/test/test_gdb/ directory.
* Split test_gdb.py into multiple files in Lib/test/test_gdb/
directory.
* Move Lib/test/gdb_sample.py to Lib/test/test_gdb/ directory.
Update get_sample_script(): use __file__ to locate gdb_sample.py.
* Move gdb_has_frame_select() and HAS_PYUP_PYDOWN to test_misc.py.
* Explicitly skip test_gdb on Windows. Previously, test_gdb was
skipped even if gdb was available because of
gdb_has_frame_select().
Fix the test when run on an installed Python: use "abs_srcdir" of
sysconfig, and skip the test if the Python source code cannot be
found.
* Tools/patchcheck/patchcheck.py, Tools/freeze/test/freeze.py and
Lib/test/libregrtest/utils.py now first try to get "abs_srcdir"
from sysconfig, before getting "srcdir" from sysconfig.
* test.pythoninfo logs sysconfig "abs_srcdir".
WASM and WASI buildbots use multiple PYTHON environment variables
such as PYTHONPATH and _PYTHON_HOSTRUNNER. Don't use -E if the
--python=COMMAND option is used.
Fix copy_source_tree() function of test_tools.test_freeze:
* Don't copy SRC_DIR/build/ anymore. This directory is modified by
other tests running in parallel.
* Add test.support.copy_python_src_ignore().
* Use sysconfig to get the source directory.
* Use sysconfig.get_config_var() to get CONFIG_ARGS variable.
* On Windows, use subprocess.run() instead of os.execv().
* Only add needed options
* Rename reexec parameter to _add_python_opts.
* Rename --no-reexec option to --dont-add-python-opts.
Remove replace_stdout(): call sys.stdout.reconfigure() instead of set
the error handler to backslashreplace.
display_header() logs an empty line and flush stdout.
Remove encoding workaround in display_header() since stdout error
handler is now set to backslashreplace earlier.
When --fast-ci or --slow-ci option is used, regrtest now replaces the
current process with a new process to add "-u -W default -bb -E"
options to Python.
Changes:
* PCbuild/rt.bat and Tools/scripts/run_tests.py no longer need to add
"-u -W default -bb -E" options to Python: it's now done by
regrtest.
* Fix Tools/scripts/run_tests.py: flush stdout before replacing the
process. Previously, buffered messages were lost.
* Add --fast-ci and --slow-ci options to libregrtest:
* --fast-ci uses a default timeout of 10 minutes and "-u all,-cpu"
(skip slowest tests).
* --slow-ci uses a default timeout of 20 minues and "-u all" (run
all tests).
* regrtest header now lists test resources.
* Makefile changes:
* "make test", "make hostrunnertest" and "make coverage-report" now
use --fast-ci option and TESTTIMEOUT variable.
* "make buildbottest" now uses "--slow-ci". Remove options which
became redundant with "--slow-ci".
* "make testall" and "make testuniversal" now use --slow-ci option
and TESTTIMEOUT variable.
* "make testall" now uses "find -exec rm ..." instead of
"find ... -print|xargs rm ...", same as "make clean".
* GitHub Actions workflow:
* Ubuntu and Address Sanitizer jobs now use "make test". Remove
options which became redundant with "--fast-ci".
* Windows jobs now use --fast-ci option.
* Use -j0 to detect the number of CPUs.
* Set Makefile TESTTIMEOUT default to an empty string, since
--slow-ci and --fast-ci use different default timeout. It's now
accepted to pass "--timeout=" to regrtest: treated as not timeout.
* Tools/scripts/run_tests.py now uses --fast-ci option.
* Tools/buildbot/test.bat now uses --slow-ci option. Remove
--timeout=1200 option, redundant with --slow-ci.