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235 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
235 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
import sys
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import unittest
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from doctest import DocTestSuite
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from test import support
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from test.support import threading_helper
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from test.support.import_helper import import_module
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import weakref
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# Modules under test
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import _thread
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import threading
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import _threading_local
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threading_helper.requires_working_threading(module=True)
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class Weak(object):
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pass
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def target(local, weaklist):
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weak = Weak()
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local.weak = weak
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weaklist.append(weakref.ref(weak))
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class BaseLocalTest:
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def test_local_refs(self):
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self._local_refs(20)
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self._local_refs(50)
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self._local_refs(100)
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def _local_refs(self, n):
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local = self._local()
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weaklist = []
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for i in range(n):
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t = threading.Thread(target=target, args=(local, weaklist))
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t.start()
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t.join()
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del t
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support.gc_collect() # For PyPy or other GCs.
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self.assertEqual(len(weaklist), n)
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# XXX _threading_local keeps the local of the last stopped thread alive.
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deadlist = [weak for weak in weaklist if weak() is None]
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self.assertIn(len(deadlist), (n-1, n))
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# Assignment to the same thread local frees it sometimes (!)
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local.someothervar = None
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support.gc_collect() # For PyPy or other GCs.
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deadlist = [weak for weak in weaklist if weak() is None]
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self.assertIn(len(deadlist), (n-1, n), (n, len(deadlist)))
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def test_derived(self):
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# Issue 3088: if there is a threads switch inside the __init__
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# of a threading.local derived class, the per-thread dictionary
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# is created but not correctly set on the object.
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# The first member set may be bogus.
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import time
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class Local(self._local):
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def __init__(self):
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time.sleep(0.01)
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local = Local()
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def f(i):
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local.x = i
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# Simply check that the variable is correctly set
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self.assertEqual(local.x, i)
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with threading_helper.start_threads(threading.Thread(target=f, args=(i,))
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for i in range(10)):
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pass
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def test_derived_cycle_dealloc(self):
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# http://bugs.python.org/issue6990
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class Local(self._local):
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pass
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locals = None
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passed = False
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e1 = threading.Event()
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e2 = threading.Event()
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def f():
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nonlocal passed
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# 1) Involve Local in a cycle
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cycle = [Local()]
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cycle.append(cycle)
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cycle[0].foo = 'bar'
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# 2) GC the cycle (triggers threadmodule.c::local_clear
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# before local_dealloc)
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del cycle
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support.gc_collect() # For PyPy or other GCs.
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e1.set()
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e2.wait()
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# 4) New Locals should be empty
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passed = all(not hasattr(local, 'foo') for local in locals)
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t = threading.Thread(target=f)
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t.start()
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e1.wait()
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# 3) New Locals should recycle the original's address. Creating
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# them in the thread overwrites the thread state and avoids the
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# bug
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locals = [Local() for i in range(10)]
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e2.set()
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t.join()
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self.assertTrue(passed)
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def test_arguments(self):
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# Issue 1522237
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class MyLocal(self._local):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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pass
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MyLocal(a=1)
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MyLocal(1)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self._local, a=1)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self._local, 1)
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def _test_one_class(self, c):
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self._failed = "No error message set or cleared."
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obj = c()
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e1 = threading.Event()
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e2 = threading.Event()
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def f1():
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obj.x = 'foo'
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obj.y = 'bar'
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del obj.y
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e1.set()
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e2.wait()
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def f2():
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try:
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foo = obj.x
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except AttributeError:
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# This is expected -- we haven't set obj.x in this thread yet!
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self._failed = "" # passed
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else:
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self._failed = ('Incorrectly got value %r from class %r\n' %
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(foo, c))
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sys.stderr.write(self._failed)
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t1 = threading.Thread(target=f1)
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t1.start()
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e1.wait()
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t2 = threading.Thread(target=f2)
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t2.start()
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t2.join()
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# The test is done; just let t1 know it can exit, and wait for it.
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e2.set()
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t1.join()
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self.assertFalse(self._failed, self._failed)
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def test_threading_local(self):
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self._test_one_class(self._local)
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def test_threading_local_subclass(self):
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class LocalSubclass(self._local):
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"""To test that subclasses behave properly."""
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self._test_one_class(LocalSubclass)
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def _test_dict_attribute(self, cls):
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obj = cls()
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obj.x = 5
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self.assertEqual(obj.__dict__, {'x': 5})
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with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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obj.__dict__ = {}
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with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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del obj.__dict__
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def test_dict_attribute(self):
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self._test_dict_attribute(self._local)
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def test_dict_attribute_subclass(self):
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class LocalSubclass(self._local):
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"""To test that subclasses behave properly."""
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self._test_dict_attribute(LocalSubclass)
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def test_cycle_collection(self):
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class X:
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pass
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x = X()
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x.local = self._local()
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x.local.x = x
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wr = weakref.ref(x)
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del x
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support.gc_collect() # For PyPy or other GCs.
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self.assertIsNone(wr())
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def test_threading_local_clear_race(self):
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# See https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100892
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_testcapi = import_module('_testcapi')
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_testcapi.call_in_temporary_c_thread(lambda: None, False)
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for _ in range(1000):
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_ = threading.local()
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_testcapi.join_temporary_c_thread()
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class ThreadLocalTest(unittest.TestCase, BaseLocalTest):
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_local = _thread._local
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class PyThreadingLocalTest(unittest.TestCase, BaseLocalTest):
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_local = _threading_local.local
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def load_tests(loader, tests, pattern):
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tests.addTest(DocTestSuite('_threading_local'))
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local_orig = _threading_local.local
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def setUp(test):
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_threading_local.local = _thread._local
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def tearDown(test):
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_threading_local.local = local_orig
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tests.addTests(DocTestSuite('_threading_local',
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setUp=setUp, tearDown=tearDown)
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)
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return tests
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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