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191 lines
6.3 KiB
Python
191 lines
6.3 KiB
Python
import contextlib
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import json
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import os
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import os.path
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import sys
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from textwrap import dedent
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import unittest
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from test import support
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from test.support import import_helper
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from test.support import os_helper
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# Raise SkipTest if subinterpreters not supported.
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import_helper.import_module('_interpreters')
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from .utils import TestBase
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class StartupTests(TestBase):
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# We want to ensure the initial state of subinterpreters
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# matches expectations.
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_subtest_count = 0
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def subTest(self, *args):
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with super().subTest(*args) as ctx:
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self._subtest_count += 1
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try:
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yield ctx
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finally:
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if self._debugged_in_subtest:
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if self._subtest_count == 1:
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# The first subtest adds a leading newline, so we
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# compensate here by not printing a trailing newline.
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print('### end subtest debug ###', end='')
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else:
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print('### end subtest debug ###')
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self._debugged_in_subtest = False
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def debug(self, msg, *, header=None):
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if header:
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self._debug(f'--- {header} ---')
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if msg:
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if msg.endswith(os.linesep):
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self._debug(msg[:-len(os.linesep)])
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else:
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self._debug(msg)
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self._debug('<no newline>')
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self._debug('------')
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else:
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self._debug(msg)
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_debugged = False
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_debugged_in_subtest = False
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def _debug(self, msg):
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if not self._debugged:
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print()
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self._debugged = True
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if self._subtest is not None:
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if True:
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if not self._debugged_in_subtest:
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self._debugged_in_subtest = True
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print('### start subtest debug ###')
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print(msg)
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else:
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print(msg)
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def create_temp_dir(self):
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import tempfile
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tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='test_interpreters_')
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tmp = os.path.realpath(tmp)
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self.addCleanup(os_helper.rmtree, tmp)
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return tmp
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def write_script(self, *path, text):
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filename = os.path.join(*path)
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dirname = os.path.dirname(filename)
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if dirname:
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os.makedirs(dirname, exist_ok=True)
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with open(filename, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as outfile:
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outfile.write(dedent(text))
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return filename
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@support.requires_subprocess()
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def run_python(self, argv, *, cwd=None):
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# This method is inspired by
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# EmbeddingTestsMixin.run_embedded_interpreter() in test_embed.py.
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import shlex
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import subprocess
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if isinstance(argv, str):
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argv = shlex.split(argv)
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argv = [sys.executable, *argv]
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try:
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proc = subprocess.run(
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argv,
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cwd=cwd,
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capture_output=True,
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text=True,
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)
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except Exception as exc:
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self.debug(f'# cmd: {shlex.join(argv)}')
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if isinstance(exc, FileNotFoundError) and not exc.filename:
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if os.path.exists(argv[0]):
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exists = 'exists'
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else:
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exists = 'does not exist'
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self.debug(f'{argv[0]} {exists}')
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raise # re-raise
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assert proc.stderr == '' or proc.returncode != 0, proc.stderr
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if proc.returncode != 0 and support.verbose:
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self.debug(f'# python3 {shlex.join(argv[1:])} failed:')
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self.debug(proc.stdout, header='stdout')
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self.debug(proc.stderr, header='stderr')
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self.assertEqual(proc.returncode, 0)
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self.assertEqual(proc.stderr, '')
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return proc.stdout
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def test_sys_path_0(self):
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# The main interpreter's sys.path[0] should be used by subinterpreters.
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script = '''
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import sys
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from test.support import interpreters
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orig = sys.path[0]
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interp = interpreters.create()
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interp.exec(f"""if True:
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import json
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import sys
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print(json.dumps({{
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'main': {orig!r},
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'sub': sys.path[0],
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}}, indent=4), flush=True)
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""")
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'''
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# <tmp>/
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# pkg/
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# __init__.py
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# __main__.py
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# script.py
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# script.py
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cwd = self.create_temp_dir()
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self.write_script(cwd, 'pkg', '__init__.py', text='')
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self.write_script(cwd, 'pkg', '__main__.py', text=script)
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self.write_script(cwd, 'pkg', 'script.py', text=script)
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self.write_script(cwd, 'script.py', text=script)
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cases = [
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('script.py', cwd),
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('-m script', cwd),
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('-m pkg', cwd),
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('-m pkg.script', cwd),
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('-c "import script"', ''),
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]
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for argv, expected in cases:
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with self.subTest(f'python3 {argv}'):
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out = self.run_python(argv, cwd=cwd)
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data = json.loads(out)
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sp0_main, sp0_sub = data['main'], data['sub']
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self.assertEqual(sp0_sub, sp0_main)
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self.assertEqual(sp0_sub, expected)
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# XXX Also check them all with the -P cmdline flag?
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class FinalizationTests(TestBase):
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@support.requires_subprocess()
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def test_gh_109793(self):
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# Make sure finalization finishes and the correct error code
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# is reported, even when subinterpreters get cleaned up at the end.
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import subprocess
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argv = [sys.executable, '-c', '''if True:
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from test.support import interpreters
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interp = interpreters.create()
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raise Exception
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''']
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proc = subprocess.run(argv, capture_output=True, text=True)
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self.assertIn('Traceback', proc.stderr)
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if proc.returncode == 0 and support.verbose:
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print()
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print("--- cmd unexpected succeeded ---")
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print(f"stdout:\n{proc.stdout}")
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print(f"stderr:\n{proc.stderr}")
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print("------")
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self.assertEqual(proc.returncode, 1)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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# Test needs to be a package, so we can do relative imports.
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unittest.main()
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