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422 lines
16 KiB
Python
422 lines
16 KiB
Python
from test.support import verbose, reap_children
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from test.support.import_helper import import_module
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# Skip these tests if termios or fcntl are not available
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import_module('termios')
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# fcntl is a proxy for not being one of the wasm32 platforms even though we
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# don't use this module... a proper check for what crashes those is needed.
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import_module("fcntl")
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import errno
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import os
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import pty
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import tty
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import sys
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import select
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import signal
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import socket
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import io # readline
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import unittest
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import warnings
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TEST_STRING_1 = b"I wish to buy a fish license.\n"
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TEST_STRING_2 = b"For my pet fish, Eric.\n"
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_HAVE_WINSZ = hasattr(tty, "TIOCGWINSZ") and hasattr(tty, "TIOCSWINSZ")
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if verbose:
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def debug(msg):
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print(msg)
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else:
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def debug(msg):
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pass
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# Note that os.read() is nondeterministic so we need to be very careful
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# to make the test suite deterministic. A normal call to os.read() may
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# give us less than expected.
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#
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# Beware, on my Linux system, if I put 'foo\n' into a terminal fd, I get
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# back 'foo\r\n' at the other end. The behavior depends on the termios
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# setting. The newline translation may be OS-specific. To make the
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# test suite deterministic and OS-independent, the functions _readline
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# and normalize_output can be used.
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def normalize_output(data):
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# Some operating systems do conversions on newline. We could possibly fix
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# that by doing the appropriate termios.tcsetattr()s. I couldn't figure out
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# the right combo on Tru64. So, just normalize the output and doc the
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# problem O/Ses by allowing certain combinations for some platforms, but
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# avoid allowing other differences (like extra whitespace, trailing garbage,
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# etc.)
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# This is about the best we can do without getting some feedback
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# from someone more knowledgable.
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# OSF/1 (Tru64) apparently turns \n into \r\r\n.
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if data.endswith(b'\r\r\n'):
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return data.replace(b'\r\r\n', b'\n')
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if data.endswith(b'\r\n'):
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return data.replace(b'\r\n', b'\n')
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return data
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def _readline(fd):
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"""Read one line. May block forever if no newline is read."""
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reader = io.FileIO(fd, mode='rb', closefd=False)
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return reader.readline()
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def expectedFailureIfStdinIsTTY(fun):
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# avoid isatty()
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try:
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tty.tcgetattr(pty.STDIN_FILENO)
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return unittest.expectedFailure(fun)
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except tty.error:
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pass
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return fun
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# Marginal testing of pty suite. Cannot do extensive 'do or fail' testing
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# because pty code is not too portable.
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class PtyTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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old_alarm = signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, self.handle_sig)
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self.addCleanup(signal.signal, signal.SIGALRM, old_alarm)
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old_sighup = signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, self.handle_sighup)
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self.addCleanup(signal.signal, signal.SIGHUP, old_sighup)
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# isatty() and close() can hang on some platforms. Set an alarm
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# before running the test to make sure we don't hang forever.
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self.addCleanup(signal.alarm, 0)
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signal.alarm(10)
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# Save original stdin window size.
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self.stdin_dim = None
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if _HAVE_WINSZ:
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try:
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self.stdin_dim = tty.tcgetwinsize(pty.STDIN_FILENO)
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self.addCleanup(tty.tcsetwinsize, pty.STDIN_FILENO,
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self.stdin_dim)
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except tty.error:
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pass
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def handle_sig(self, sig, frame):
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self.fail("isatty hung")
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@staticmethod
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def handle_sighup(signum, frame):
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pass
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@expectedFailureIfStdinIsTTY
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def test_openpty(self):
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try:
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mode = tty.tcgetattr(pty.STDIN_FILENO)
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except tty.error:
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# Not a tty or bad/closed fd.
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debug("tty.tcgetattr(pty.STDIN_FILENO) failed")
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mode = None
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new_dim = None
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if self.stdin_dim:
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try:
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# Modify pty.STDIN_FILENO window size; we need to
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# check if pty.openpty() is able to set pty slave
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# window size accordingly.
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debug("Setting pty.STDIN_FILENO window size.")
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debug(f"original size: (row, col) = {self.stdin_dim}")
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target_dim = (self.stdin_dim[0] + 1, self.stdin_dim[1] + 1)
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debug(f"target size: (row, col) = {target_dim}")
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tty.tcsetwinsize(pty.STDIN_FILENO, target_dim)
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# Were we able to set the window size
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# of pty.STDIN_FILENO successfully?
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new_dim = tty.tcgetwinsize(pty.STDIN_FILENO)
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self.assertEqual(new_dim, target_dim,
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"pty.STDIN_FILENO window size unchanged")
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except OSError:
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warnings.warn("Failed to set pty.STDIN_FILENO window size.")
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pass
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try:
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debug("Calling pty.openpty()")
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try:
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master_fd, slave_fd, slave_name = pty.openpty(mode, new_dim,
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True)
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except TypeError:
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master_fd, slave_fd = pty.openpty()
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slave_name = None
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debug(f"Got {master_fd=}, {slave_fd=}, {slave_name=}")
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except OSError:
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# " An optional feature could not be imported " ... ?
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raise unittest.SkipTest("Pseudo-terminals (seemingly) not functional.")
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# closing master_fd can raise a SIGHUP if the process is
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# the session leader: we installed a SIGHUP signal handler
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# to ignore this signal.
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self.addCleanup(os.close, master_fd)
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self.addCleanup(os.close, slave_fd)
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self.assertTrue(os.isatty(slave_fd), "slave_fd is not a tty")
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if mode:
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self.assertEqual(tty.tcgetattr(slave_fd), mode,
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"openpty() failed to set slave termios")
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if new_dim:
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self.assertEqual(tty.tcgetwinsize(slave_fd), new_dim,
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"openpty() failed to set slave window size")
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# Ensure the fd is non-blocking in case there's nothing to read.
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blocking = os.get_blocking(master_fd)
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try:
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os.set_blocking(master_fd, False)
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try:
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s1 = os.read(master_fd, 1024)
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self.assertEqual(b'', s1)
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno != errno.EAGAIN:
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raise
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finally:
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# Restore the original flags.
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os.set_blocking(master_fd, blocking)
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debug("Writing to slave_fd")
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os.write(slave_fd, TEST_STRING_1)
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s1 = _readline(master_fd)
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self.assertEqual(b'I wish to buy a fish license.\n',
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normalize_output(s1))
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debug("Writing chunked output")
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os.write(slave_fd, TEST_STRING_2[:5])
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os.write(slave_fd, TEST_STRING_2[5:])
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s2 = _readline(master_fd)
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self.assertEqual(b'For my pet fish, Eric.\n', normalize_output(s2))
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def test_fork(self):
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debug("calling pty.fork()")
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pid, master_fd = pty.fork()
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self.addCleanup(os.close, master_fd)
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if pid == pty.CHILD:
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# stdout should be connected to a tty.
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if not os.isatty(1):
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debug("Child's fd 1 is not a tty?!")
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os._exit(3)
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# After pty.fork(), the child should already be a session leader.
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# (on those systems that have that concept.)
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debug("In child, calling os.setsid()")
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try:
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os.setsid()
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except OSError:
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# Good, we already were session leader
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debug("Good: OSError was raised.")
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pass
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except AttributeError:
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# Have pty, but not setsid()?
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debug("No setsid() available?")
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pass
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except:
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# We don't want this error to propagate, escaping the call to
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# os._exit() and causing very peculiar behavior in the calling
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# regrtest.py !
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# Note: could add traceback printing here.
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debug("An unexpected error was raised.")
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os._exit(1)
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else:
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debug("os.setsid() succeeded! (bad!)")
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os._exit(2)
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os._exit(4)
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else:
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debug("Waiting for child (%d) to finish." % pid)
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# In verbose mode, we have to consume the debug output from the
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# child or the child will block, causing this test to hang in the
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# parent's waitpid() call. The child blocks after a
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# platform-dependent amount of data is written to its fd. On
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# Linux 2.6, it's 4000 bytes and the child won't block, but on OS
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# X even the small writes in the child above will block it. Also
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# on Linux, the read() will raise an OSError (input/output error)
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# when it tries to read past the end of the buffer but the child's
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# already exited, so catch and discard those exceptions. It's not
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# worth checking for EIO.
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while True:
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try:
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data = os.read(master_fd, 80)
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except OSError:
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break
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if not data:
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break
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sys.stdout.write(str(data.replace(b'\r\n', b'\n'),
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encoding='ascii'))
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##line = os.read(master_fd, 80)
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##lines = line.replace('\r\n', '\n').split('\n')
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##if False and lines != ['In child, calling os.setsid()',
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## 'Good: OSError was raised.', '']:
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## raise TestFailed("Unexpected output from child: %r" % line)
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(pid, status) = os.waitpid(pid, 0)
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res = os.waitstatus_to_exitcode(status)
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debug("Child (%d) exited with code %d (status %d)." % (pid, res, status))
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if res == 1:
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self.fail("Child raised an unexpected exception in os.setsid()")
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elif res == 2:
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self.fail("pty.fork() failed to make child a session leader.")
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elif res == 3:
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self.fail("Child spawned by pty.fork() did not have a tty as stdout")
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elif res != 4:
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self.fail("pty.fork() failed for unknown reasons.")
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##debug("Reading from master_fd now that the child has exited")
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##try:
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## s1 = os.read(master_fd, 1024)
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##except OSError:
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## pass
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##else:
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## raise TestFailed("Read from master_fd did not raise exception")
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def test_master_read(self):
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# XXX(nnorwitz): this test leaks fds when there is an error.
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debug("Calling pty.openpty()")
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master_fd, slave_fd = pty.openpty()
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debug(f"Got master_fd '{master_fd}', slave_fd '{slave_fd}'")
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self.addCleanup(os.close, master_fd)
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debug("Closing slave_fd")
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os.close(slave_fd)
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debug("Reading from master_fd")
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try:
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data = os.read(master_fd, 1)
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except OSError: # Linux
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data = b""
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self.assertEqual(data, b"")
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def test_spawn_doesnt_hang(self):
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pty.spawn([sys.executable, '-c', 'print("hi there")'])
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class SmallPtyTests(unittest.TestCase):
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"""These tests don't spawn children or hang."""
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def setUp(self):
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self.orig_stdin_fileno = pty.STDIN_FILENO
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self.orig_stdout_fileno = pty.STDOUT_FILENO
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self.orig_pty_close = pty.close
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self.orig_pty__copy = pty._copy
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self.orig_pty_fork = pty.fork
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self.orig_pty_select = pty.select
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self.orig_pty_setraw = pty.setraw
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self.orig_pty_tcgetattr = pty.tcgetattr
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self.orig_pty_tcsetattr = pty.tcsetattr
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self.orig_pty_waitpid = pty.waitpid
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self.fds = [] # A list of file descriptors to close.
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self.files = []
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self.select_input = []
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self.select_output = []
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self.tcsetattr_mode_setting = None
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def tearDown(self):
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pty.STDIN_FILENO = self.orig_stdin_fileno
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pty.STDOUT_FILENO = self.orig_stdout_fileno
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pty.close = self.orig_pty_close
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pty._copy = self.orig_pty__copy
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pty.fork = self.orig_pty_fork
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pty.select = self.orig_pty_select
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pty.setraw = self.orig_pty_setraw
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pty.tcgetattr = self.orig_pty_tcgetattr
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pty.tcsetattr = self.orig_pty_tcsetattr
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pty.waitpid = self.orig_pty_waitpid
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for file in self.files:
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try:
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file.close()
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except OSError:
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pass
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for fd in self.fds:
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try:
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os.close(fd)
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except OSError:
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pass
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def _pipe(self):
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pipe_fds = os.pipe()
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self.fds.extend(pipe_fds)
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return pipe_fds
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def _socketpair(self):
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socketpair = socket.socketpair()
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self.files.extend(socketpair)
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return socketpair
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def _mock_select(self, rfds, wfds, xfds):
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# This will raise IndexError when no more expected calls exist.
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self.assertEqual((rfds, wfds, xfds), self.select_input.pop(0))
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return self.select_output.pop(0)
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def _make_mock_fork(self, pid):
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def mock_fork():
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return (pid, 12)
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return mock_fork
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def _mock_tcsetattr(self, fileno, opt, mode):
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self.tcsetattr_mode_setting = mode
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def test__copy_to_each(self):
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"""Test the normal data case on both master_fd and stdin."""
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read_from_stdout_fd, mock_stdout_fd = self._pipe()
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pty.STDOUT_FILENO = mock_stdout_fd
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mock_stdin_fd, write_to_stdin_fd = self._pipe()
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pty.STDIN_FILENO = mock_stdin_fd
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socketpair = self._socketpair()
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masters = [s.fileno() for s in socketpair]
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# Feed data. Smaller than PIPEBUF. These writes will not block.
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os.write(masters[1], b'from master')
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os.write(write_to_stdin_fd, b'from stdin')
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# Expect three select calls, the last one will cause IndexError
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pty.select = self._mock_select
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self.select_input.append(([mock_stdin_fd, masters[0]], [], []))
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self.select_output.append(([mock_stdin_fd, masters[0]], [], []))
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self.select_input.append(([mock_stdin_fd, masters[0]], [mock_stdout_fd, masters[0]], []))
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self.select_output.append(([], [mock_stdout_fd, masters[0]], []))
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self.select_input.append(([mock_stdin_fd, masters[0]], [], []))
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with self.assertRaises(IndexError):
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pty._copy(masters[0])
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# Test that the right data went to the right places.
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rfds = select.select([read_from_stdout_fd, masters[1]], [], [], 0)[0]
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self.assertEqual([read_from_stdout_fd, masters[1]], rfds)
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self.assertEqual(os.read(read_from_stdout_fd, 20), b'from master')
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self.assertEqual(os.read(masters[1], 20), b'from stdin')
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def test__restore_tty_mode_normal_return(self):
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"""Test that spawn resets the tty mode no when _copy returns normally."""
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# PID 1 is returned from mocked fork to run the parent branch
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# of code
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pty.fork = self._make_mock_fork(1)
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status_sentinel = object()
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pty.waitpid = lambda _1, _2: [None, status_sentinel]
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pty.close = lambda _: None
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pty._copy = lambda _1, _2, _3: None
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mode_sentinel = object()
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pty.tcgetattr = lambda fd: mode_sentinel
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pty.tcsetattr = self._mock_tcsetattr
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pty.setraw = lambda _: None
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self.assertEqual(pty.spawn([]), status_sentinel, "pty.waitpid process status not returned by pty.spawn")
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self.assertEqual(self.tcsetattr_mode_setting, mode_sentinel, "pty.tcsetattr not called with original mode value")
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def tearDownModule():
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reap_children()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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