# Test the Windows-only _winapi module import os import pathlib import random import re import threading import time import unittest from test.support import import_helper _winapi = import_helper.import_module('_winapi', required_on=['win']) MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS = 64 MAXIMUM_BATCHED_WAIT_OBJECTS = (MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS - 1) ** 2 class WinAPIBatchedWaitForMultipleObjectsTests(unittest.TestCase): def _events_waitall_test(self, n): evts = [_winapi.CreateEventW(0, False, False, None) for _ in range(n)] with self.assertRaises(TimeoutError): _winapi.BatchedWaitForMultipleObjects(evts, True, 100) # Ensure no errors raised when all are triggered for e in evts: _winapi.SetEvent(e) try: _winapi.BatchedWaitForMultipleObjects(evts, True, 100) except TimeoutError: self.fail("expected wait to complete immediately") # Choose 8 events to set, distributed throughout the list, to make sure # we don't always have them in the first chunk chosen = [i * (len(evts) // 8) for i in range(8)] # Replace events with invalid handles to make sure we fail for i in chosen: old_evt = evts[i] evts[i] = -1 with self.assertRaises(OSError): _winapi.BatchedWaitForMultipleObjects(evts, True, 100) evts[i] = old_evt def _events_waitany_test(self, n): evts = [_winapi.CreateEventW(0, False, False, None) for _ in range(n)] with self.assertRaises(TimeoutError): _winapi.BatchedWaitForMultipleObjects(evts, False, 100) # Choose 8 events to set, distributed throughout the list, to make sure # we don't always have them in the first chunk chosen = [i * (len(evts) // 8) for i in range(8)] # Trigger one by one. They are auto-reset events, so will only trigger once for i in chosen: with self.subTest(f"trigger event {i} of {len(evts)}"): _winapi.SetEvent(evts[i]) triggered = _winapi.BatchedWaitForMultipleObjects(evts, False, 10000) self.assertSetEqual(set(triggered), {i}) # Trigger all at once. This may require multiple calls for i in chosen: _winapi.SetEvent(evts[i]) triggered = set() while len(triggered) < len(chosen): triggered.update(_winapi.BatchedWaitForMultipleObjects(evts, False, 10000)) self.assertSetEqual(triggered, set(chosen)) # Replace events with invalid handles to make sure we fail for i in chosen: with self.subTest(f"corrupt event {i} of {len(evts)}"): old_evt = evts[i] evts[i] = -1 with self.assertRaises(OSError): _winapi.BatchedWaitForMultipleObjects(evts, False, 100) evts[i] = old_evt def test_few_events_waitall(self): self._events_waitall_test(16) def test_many_events_waitall(self): self._events_waitall_test(256) def test_max_events_waitall(self): self._events_waitall_test(MAXIMUM_BATCHED_WAIT_OBJECTS) def test_few_events_waitany(self): self._events_waitany_test(16) def test_many_events_waitany(self): self._events_waitany_test(256) def test_max_events_waitany(self): self._events_waitany_test(MAXIMUM_BATCHED_WAIT_OBJECTS) class WinAPITests(unittest.TestCase): def test_getlongpathname(self): testfn = pathlib.Path(os.getenv("ProgramFiles")).parents[-1] / "PROGRA~1" if not os.path.isdir(testfn): raise unittest.SkipTest("require x:\\PROGRA~1 to test") # pathlib.Path will be rejected - only str is accepted with self.assertRaises(TypeError): _winapi.GetLongPathName(testfn) actual = _winapi.GetLongPathName(os.fsdecode(testfn)) # Can't assume that PROGRA~1 expands to any particular variation, so # ensure it matches any one of them. candidates = set(testfn.parent.glob("Progra*")) self.assertIn(pathlib.Path(actual), candidates) def test_getshortpathname(self): testfn = pathlib.Path(os.getenv("ProgramFiles")) if not os.path.isdir(testfn): raise unittest.SkipTest("require '%ProgramFiles%' to test") # pathlib.Path will be rejected - only str is accepted with self.assertRaises(TypeError): _winapi.GetShortPathName(testfn) actual = _winapi.GetShortPathName(os.fsdecode(testfn)) # Should contain "PROGRA~" but we can't predict the number self.assertIsNotNone(re.match(r".\:\\PROGRA~\d", actual.upper()), actual)