cpython/Lib/test/test__interpchannels.py

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from collections import namedtuple
import contextlib
import sys
from textwrap import dedent
import threading
import time
import unittest
from test.support import import_helper
from test.test__interpreters import (
_interpreters,
_run_output,
clean_up_interpreters,
)
_channels = import_helper.import_module('_interpchannels')
# Additional tests are found in Lib/test/test_interpreters/test_channels.py.
# New tests should be added there.
# XXX The tests here should be moved there. See the note under LowLevelTests.
##################################
# helpers
def recv_wait(cid):
while True:
try:
return _channels.recv(cid)
except _channels.ChannelEmptyError:
time.sleep(0.1)
#@contextmanager
#def run_threaded(id, source, **shared):
# def run():
# run_interp(id, source, **shared)
# t = threading.Thread(target=run)
# t.start()
# yield
# t.join()
def run_interp(id, source, **shared):
_run_interp(id, source, shared)
def _run_interp(id, source, shared, _mainns={}):
source = dedent(source)
main, *_ = _interpreters.get_main()
if main == id:
cur, *_ = _interpreters.get_current()
if cur != main:
raise RuntimeError
# XXX Run a func?
exec(source, _mainns)
else:
_interpreters.run_string(id, source, shared)
class Interpreter(namedtuple('Interpreter', 'name id')):
@classmethod
def from_raw(cls, raw):
if isinstance(raw, cls):
return raw
elif isinstance(raw, str):
return cls(raw)
else:
raise NotImplementedError
def __new__(cls, name=None, id=None):
main, *_ = _interpreters.get_main()
if id == main:
if not name:
name = 'main'
elif name != 'main':
raise ValueError(
'name mismatch (expected "main", got "{}")'.format(name))
id = main
elif id is not None:
if not name:
name = 'interp'
elif name == 'main':
raise ValueError('name mismatch (unexpected "main")')
assert isinstance(id, int), repr(id)
elif not name or name == 'main':
name = 'main'
id = main
else:
id = _interpreters.create()
self = super().__new__(cls, name, id)
return self
# XXX expect_channel_closed() is unnecessary once we improve exc propagation.
@contextlib.contextmanager
def expect_channel_closed():
try:
yield
except _channels.ChannelClosedError:
pass
else:
assert False, 'channel not closed'
class ChannelAction(namedtuple('ChannelAction', 'action end interp')):
def __new__(cls, action, end=None, interp=None):
if not end:
end = 'both'
if not interp:
interp = 'main'
self = super().__new__(cls, action, end, interp)
return self
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
if self.action == 'use':
if self.end not in ('same', 'opposite', 'send', 'recv'):
raise ValueError(self.end)
elif self.action in ('close', 'force-close'):
if self.end not in ('both', 'same', 'opposite', 'send', 'recv'):
raise ValueError(self.end)
else:
raise ValueError(self.action)
if self.interp not in ('main', 'same', 'other', 'extra'):
raise ValueError(self.interp)
def resolve_end(self, end):
if self.end == 'same':
return end
elif self.end == 'opposite':
return 'recv' if end == 'send' else 'send'
else:
return self.end
def resolve_interp(self, interp, other, extra):
if self.interp == 'same':
return interp
elif self.interp == 'other':
if other is None:
raise RuntimeError
return other
elif self.interp == 'extra':
if extra is None:
raise RuntimeError
return extra
elif self.interp == 'main':
if interp.name == 'main':
return interp
elif other and other.name == 'main':
return other
else:
raise RuntimeError
# Per __init__(), there aren't any others.
class ChannelState(namedtuple('ChannelState', 'pending closed')):
def __new__(cls, pending=0, *, closed=False):
self = super().__new__(cls, pending, closed)
return self
def incr(self):
return type(self)(self.pending + 1, closed=self.closed)
def decr(self):
return type(self)(self.pending - 1, closed=self.closed)
def close(self, *, force=True):
if self.closed:
if not force or self.pending == 0:
return self
return type(self)(0 if force else self.pending, closed=True)
def run_action(cid, action, end, state, *, hideclosed=True):
if state.closed:
if action == 'use' and end == 'recv' and state.pending:
expectfail = False
else:
expectfail = True
else:
expectfail = False
try:
result = _run_action(cid, action, end, state)
except _channels.ChannelClosedError:
if not hideclosed and not expectfail:
raise
result = state.close()
else:
if expectfail:
raise ... # XXX
return result
def _run_action(cid, action, end, state):
if action == 'use':
if end == 'send':
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
return state.incr()
elif end == 'recv':
if not state.pending:
try:
_channels.recv(cid)
except _channels.ChannelEmptyError:
return state
else:
raise Exception('expected ChannelEmptyError')
else:
_channels.recv(cid)
return state.decr()
else:
raise ValueError(end)
elif action == 'close':
kwargs = {}
if end in ('recv', 'send'):
kwargs[end] = True
_channels.close(cid, **kwargs)
return state.close()
elif action == 'force-close':
kwargs = {
'force': True,
}
if end in ('recv', 'send'):
kwargs[end] = True
_channels.close(cid, **kwargs)
return state.close(force=True)
else:
raise ValueError(action)
def clean_up_channels():
for cid in _channels.list_all():
try:
_channels.destroy(cid)
except _channels.ChannelNotFoundError:
pass # already destroyed
class TestBase(unittest.TestCase):
def tearDown(self):
clean_up_channels()
clean_up_interpreters()
##################################
# channel tests
class ChannelIDTests(TestBase):
def test_default_kwargs(self):
cid = _channels._channel_id(10, force=True)
self.assertEqual(int(cid), 10)
self.assertEqual(cid.end, 'both')
def test_with_kwargs(self):
cid = _channels._channel_id(10, send=True, force=True)
self.assertEqual(cid.end, 'send')
cid = _channels._channel_id(10, send=True, recv=False, force=True)
self.assertEqual(cid.end, 'send')
cid = _channels._channel_id(10, recv=True, force=True)
self.assertEqual(cid.end, 'recv')
cid = _channels._channel_id(10, recv=True, send=False, force=True)
self.assertEqual(cid.end, 'recv')
cid = _channels._channel_id(10, send=True, recv=True, force=True)
self.assertEqual(cid.end, 'both')
def test_coerce_id(self):
class Int(str):
def __index__(self):
return 10
cid = _channels._channel_id(Int(), force=True)
self.assertEqual(int(cid), 10)
def test_bad_id(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, _channels._channel_id, object())
self.assertRaises(TypeError, _channels._channel_id, 10.0)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, _channels._channel_id, '10')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, _channels._channel_id, b'10')
self.assertRaises(ValueError, _channels._channel_id, -1)
self.assertRaises(OverflowError, _channels._channel_id, 2**64)
def test_bad_kwargs(self):
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
_channels._channel_id(10, send=False, recv=False)
def test_does_not_exist(self):
cid = _channels.create()
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelNotFoundError):
_channels._channel_id(int(cid) + 1) # unforced
def test_str(self):
cid = _channels._channel_id(10, force=True)
self.assertEqual(str(cid), '10')
def test_repr(self):
cid = _channels._channel_id(10, force=True)
self.assertEqual(repr(cid), 'ChannelID(10)')
cid = _channels._channel_id(10, send=True, force=True)
self.assertEqual(repr(cid), 'ChannelID(10, send=True)')
cid = _channels._channel_id(10, recv=True, force=True)
self.assertEqual(repr(cid), 'ChannelID(10, recv=True)')
cid = _channels._channel_id(10, send=True, recv=True, force=True)
self.assertEqual(repr(cid), 'ChannelID(10)')
def test_equality(self):
cid1 = _channels.create()
cid2 = _channels._channel_id(int(cid1))
cid3 = _channels.create()
self.assertTrue(cid1 == cid1)
self.assertTrue(cid1 == cid2)
self.assertTrue(cid1 == int(cid1))
self.assertTrue(int(cid1) == cid1)
self.assertTrue(cid1 == float(int(cid1)))
self.assertTrue(float(int(cid1)) == cid1)
self.assertFalse(cid1 == float(int(cid1)) + 0.1)
self.assertFalse(cid1 == str(int(cid1)))
self.assertFalse(cid1 == 2**1000)
self.assertFalse(cid1 == float('inf'))
self.assertFalse(cid1 == 'spam')
self.assertFalse(cid1 == cid3)
self.assertFalse(cid1 != cid1)
self.assertFalse(cid1 != cid2)
self.assertTrue(cid1 != cid3)
def test_shareable(self):
chan = _channels.create()
obj = _channels.create()
_channels.send(chan, obj, blocking=False)
got = _channels.recv(chan)
self.assertEqual(got, obj)
self.assertIs(type(got), type(obj))
# XXX Check the following in the channel tests?
#self.assertIsNot(got, obj)
class ChannelTests(TestBase):
def test_create_cid(self):
cid = _channels.create()
self.assertIsInstance(cid, _channels.ChannelID)
def test_sequential_ids(self):
before = _channels.list_all()
id1 = _channels.create()
id2 = _channels.create()
id3 = _channels.create()
after = _channels.list_all()
self.assertEqual(id2, int(id1) + 1)
self.assertEqual(id3, int(id2) + 1)
self.assertEqual(set(after) - set(before), {id1, id2, id3})
def test_ids_global(self):
id1 = _interpreters.create()
out = _run_output(id1, dedent("""
import _interpchannels as _channels
cid = _channels.create()
print(cid)
"""))
cid1 = int(out.strip())
id2 = _interpreters.create()
out = _run_output(id2, dedent("""
import _interpchannels as _channels
cid = _channels.create()
print(cid)
"""))
cid2 = int(out.strip())
self.assertEqual(cid2, int(cid1) + 1)
def test_channel_list_interpreters_none(self):
"""Test listing interpreters for a channel with no associations."""
# Test for channel with no associated _interpreters.
cid = _channels.create()
send_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
recv_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
self.assertEqual(send_interps, [])
self.assertEqual(recv_interps, [])
def test_channel_list_interpreters_basic(self):
"""Test basic listing channel _interpreters."""
interp0, *_ = _interpreters.get_main()
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, "send", blocking=False)
# Test for a channel that has one end associated to an interpreter.
send_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
recv_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
self.assertEqual(send_interps, [interp0])
self.assertEqual(recv_interps, [])
interp1 = _interpreters.create()
_run_output(interp1, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
obj = _channels.recv({cid})
"""))
# Test for channel that has both ends associated to an interpreter.
send_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
recv_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
self.assertEqual(send_interps, [interp0])
self.assertEqual(recv_interps, [interp1])
def test_channel_list_interpreters_multiple(self):
"""Test listing interpreters for a channel with many associations."""
interp0, *_ = _interpreters.get_main()
interp1 = _interpreters.create()
interp2 = _interpreters.create()
interp3 = _interpreters.create()
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, "send", blocking=False)
_run_output(interp1, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
_channels.send({cid}, "send", blocking=False)
"""))
_run_output(interp2, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
obj = _channels.recv({cid})
"""))
_run_output(interp3, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
obj = _channels.recv({cid})
"""))
send_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
recv_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
self.assertEqual(set(send_interps), {interp0, interp1})
self.assertEqual(set(recv_interps), {interp2, interp3})
def test_channel_list_interpreters_destroyed(self):
"""Test listing channel interpreters with a destroyed interpreter."""
interp0, *_ = _interpreters.get_main()
interp1 = _interpreters.create()
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, "send", blocking=False)
_run_output(interp1, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
obj = _channels.recv({cid})
"""))
# Should be one interpreter associated with each end.
send_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
recv_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
self.assertEqual(send_interps, [interp0])
self.assertEqual(recv_interps, [interp1])
_interpreters.destroy(interp1)
# Destroyed interpreter should not be listed.
send_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
recv_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
self.assertEqual(send_interps, [interp0])
self.assertEqual(recv_interps, [])
def test_channel_list_interpreters_released(self):
"""Test listing channel interpreters with a released channel."""
# Set up one channel with main interpreter on the send end and two
# subinterpreters on the receive end.
interp0, *_ = _interpreters.get_main()
interp1 = _interpreters.create()
interp2 = _interpreters.create()
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, "data", blocking=False)
_run_output(interp1, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
obj = _channels.recv({cid})
"""))
_channels.send(cid, "data", blocking=False)
_run_output(interp2, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
obj = _channels.recv({cid})
"""))
# Check the setup.
send_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
recv_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
self.assertEqual(len(send_interps), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(recv_interps), 2)
# Release the main interpreter from the send end.
_channels.release(cid, send=True)
# Send end should have no associated _interpreters.
send_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
recv_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
self.assertEqual(len(send_interps), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(recv_interps), 2)
# Release one of the subinterpreters from the receive end.
_run_output(interp2, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
_channels.release({cid})
"""))
# Receive end should have the released interpreter removed.
send_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
recv_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
self.assertEqual(len(send_interps), 0)
self.assertEqual(recv_interps, [interp1])
def test_channel_list_interpreters_closed(self):
"""Test listing channel interpreters with a closed channel."""
interp0, *_ = _interpreters.get_main()
interp1 = _interpreters.create()
cid = _channels.create()
# Put something in the channel so that it's not empty.
_channels.send(cid, "send", blocking=False)
# Check initial state.
send_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
recv_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
self.assertEqual(len(send_interps), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(recv_interps), 0)
# Force close the channel.
_channels.close(cid, force=True)
# Both ends should raise an error.
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
def test_channel_list_interpreters_closed_send_end(self):
"""Test listing channel interpreters with a channel's send end closed."""
interp0, *_ = _interpreters.get_main()
interp1 = _interpreters.create()
cid = _channels.create()
# Put something in the channel so that it's not empty.
_channels.send(cid, "send", blocking=False)
# Check initial state.
send_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
recv_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
self.assertEqual(len(send_interps), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(recv_interps), 0)
# Close the send end of the channel.
_channels.close(cid, send=True)
# Send end should raise an error.
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
# Receive end should not be closed (since channel is not empty).
recv_interps = _channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
self.assertEqual(len(recv_interps), 0)
# Close the receive end of the channel from a subinterpreter.
_run_output(interp1, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
_channels.close({cid}, force=True)
"""))
return
# Both ends should raise an error.
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
def test_allowed_types(self):
cid = _channels.create()
objects = [
None,
'spam',
b'spam',
42,
]
for obj in objects:
with self.subTest(obj):
_channels.send(cid, obj, blocking=False)
got = _channels.recv(cid)
self.assertEqual(got, obj)
self.assertIs(type(got), type(obj))
# XXX Check the following?
#self.assertIsNot(got, obj)
# XXX What about between interpreters?
def test_run_string_arg_unresolved(self):
cid = _channels.create()
interp = _interpreters.create()
_interpreters.set___main___attrs(interp, dict(cid=cid.send))
out = _run_output(interp, dedent("""
import _interpchannels as _channels
print(cid.end)
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
"""))
obj = _channels.recv(cid)
self.assertEqual(obj, b'spam')
self.assertEqual(out.strip(), 'send')
# XXX For now there is no high-level channel into which the
# sent channel ID can be converted...
# Note: this test caused crashes on some buildbots (bpo-33615).
@unittest.skip('disabled until high-level channels exist')
def test_run_string_arg_resolved(self):
cid = _channels.create()
cid = _channels._channel_id(cid, _resolve=True)
interp = _interpreters.create()
out = _run_output(interp, dedent("""
import _interpchannels as _channels
print(chan.id.end)
_channels.send(chan.id, b'spam', blocking=False)
"""),
dict(chan=cid.send))
obj = _channels.recv(cid)
self.assertEqual(obj, b'spam')
self.assertEqual(out.strip(), 'send')
#-------------------
# send/recv
def test_send_recv_main(self):
cid = _channels.create()
orig = b'spam'
_channels.send(cid, orig, blocking=False)
obj = _channels.recv(cid)
self.assertEqual(obj, orig)
self.assertIsNot(obj, orig)
def test_send_recv_same_interpreter(self):
id1 = _interpreters.create()
out = _run_output(id1, dedent("""
import _interpchannels as _channels
cid = _channels.create()
orig = b'spam'
_channels.send(cid, orig, blocking=False)
obj = _channels.recv(cid)
assert obj is not orig
assert obj == orig
"""))
def test_send_recv_different_interpreters(self):
cid = _channels.create()
id1 = _interpreters.create()
out = _run_output(id1, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
_channels.send({cid}, b'spam', blocking=False)
"""))
obj = _channels.recv(cid)
self.assertEqual(obj, b'spam')
def test_send_recv_different_threads(self):
cid = _channels.create()
def f():
obj = recv_wait(cid)
_channels.send(cid, obj)
t = threading.Thread(target=f)
t.start()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam')
obj = recv_wait(cid)
t.join()
self.assertEqual(obj, b'spam')
def test_send_recv_different_interpreters_and_threads(self):
cid = _channels.create()
id1 = _interpreters.create()
out = None
def f():
nonlocal out
out = _run_output(id1, dedent(f"""
import time
import _interpchannels as _channels
while True:
try:
obj = _channels.recv({cid})
break
except _channels.ChannelEmptyError:
time.sleep(0.1)
assert(obj == b'spam')
_channels.send({cid}, b'eggs')
"""))
t = threading.Thread(target=f)
t.start()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam')
obj = recv_wait(cid)
t.join()
self.assertEqual(obj, b'eggs')
def test_send_not_found(self):
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelNotFoundError):
_channels.send(10, b'spam')
def test_recv_not_found(self):
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelNotFoundError):
_channels.recv(10)
def test_recv_empty(self):
cid = _channels.create()
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelEmptyError):
_channels.recv(cid)
def test_recv_default(self):
default = object()
cid = _channels.create()
obj1 = _channels.recv(cid, default)
_channels.send(cid, None, blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, 1, blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs', blocking=False)
obj2 = _channels.recv(cid, default)
obj3 = _channels.recv(cid, default)
obj4 = _channels.recv(cid)
obj5 = _channels.recv(cid, default)
obj6 = _channels.recv(cid, default)
self.assertIs(obj1, default)
self.assertIs(obj2, None)
self.assertEqual(obj3, 1)
self.assertEqual(obj4, b'spam')
self.assertEqual(obj5, b'eggs')
self.assertIs(obj6, default)
def test_recv_sending_interp_destroyed(self):
with self.subTest('closed'):
cid1 = _channels.create()
interp = _interpreters.create()
_interpreters.run_string(interp, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
_channels.send({cid1}, b'spam', blocking=False)
"""))
_interpreters.destroy(interp)
with self.assertRaisesRegex(RuntimeError,
f'channel {cid1} is closed'):
_channels.recv(cid1)
del cid1
with self.subTest('still open'):
cid2 = _channels.create()
interp = _interpreters.create()
_interpreters.run_string(interp, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
_channels.send({cid2}, b'spam', blocking=False)
"""))
_channels.send(cid2, b'eggs', blocking=False)
_interpreters.destroy(interp)
_channels.recv(cid2)
with self.assertRaisesRegex(RuntimeError,
f'channel {cid2} is empty'):
_channels.recv(cid2)
del cid2
#-------------------
# send_buffer
def test_send_buffer(self):
buf = bytearray(b'spamspamspam')
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send_buffer(cid, buf, blocking=False)
obj = _channels.recv(cid)
self.assertIsNot(obj, buf)
self.assertIsInstance(obj, memoryview)
self.assertEqual(obj, buf)
buf[4:8] = b'eggs'
self.assertEqual(obj, buf)
obj[4:8] = b'ham.'
self.assertEqual(obj, buf)
#-------------------
# send with waiting
def build_send_waiter(self, obj, *, buffer=False):
# We want a long enough sleep that send() actually has to wait.
if buffer:
send = _channels.send_buffer
else:
send = _channels.send
cid = _channels.create()
try:
started = time.monotonic()
send(cid, obj, blocking=False)
stopped = time.monotonic()
_channels.recv(cid)
finally:
_channels.destroy(cid)
delay = stopped - started # seconds
delay *= 3
def wait():
time.sleep(delay)
return wait
def test_send_blocking_waiting(self):
received = None
obj = b'spam'
wait = self.build_send_waiter(obj)
cid = _channels.create()
def f():
nonlocal received
wait()
received = recv_wait(cid)
t = threading.Thread(target=f)
t.start()
_channels.send(cid, obj, blocking=True)
t.join()
self.assertEqual(received, obj)
def test_send_buffer_blocking_waiting(self):
received = None
obj = bytearray(b'spam')
wait = self.build_send_waiter(obj, buffer=True)
cid = _channels.create()
def f():
nonlocal received
wait()
received = recv_wait(cid)
t = threading.Thread(target=f)
t.start()
_channels.send_buffer(cid, obj, blocking=True)
t.join()
self.assertEqual(received, obj)
def test_send_blocking_no_wait(self):
received = None
obj = b'spam'
cid = _channels.create()
def f():
nonlocal received
received = recv_wait(cid)
t = threading.Thread(target=f)
t.start()
_channels.send(cid, obj, blocking=True)
t.join()
self.assertEqual(received, obj)
def test_send_buffer_blocking_no_wait(self):
received = None
obj = bytearray(b'spam')
cid = _channels.create()
def f():
nonlocal received
received = recv_wait(cid)
t = threading.Thread(target=f)
t.start()
_channels.send_buffer(cid, obj, blocking=True)
t.join()
self.assertEqual(received, obj)
def test_send_timeout(self):
obj = b'spam'
with self.subTest('non-blocking with timeout'):
cid = _channels.create()
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
_channels.send(cid, obj, blocking=False, timeout=0.1)
with self.subTest('timeout hit'):
cid = _channels.create()
with self.assertRaises(TimeoutError):
_channels.send(cid, obj, blocking=True, timeout=0.1)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelEmptyError):
received = _channels.recv(cid)
print(repr(received))
with self.subTest('timeout not hit'):
cid = _channels.create()
def f():
recv_wait(cid)
t = threading.Thread(target=f)
t.start()
_channels.send(cid, obj, blocking=True, timeout=10)
t.join()
def test_send_buffer_timeout(self):
try:
self._has_run_once_timeout
except AttributeError:
# At the moment, this test leaks a few references.
# It looks like the leak originates with the addition
# of _channels.send_buffer() (gh-110246), whereas the
# tests were added afterward. We want this test even
# if the refleak isn't fixed yet, so we skip here.
raise unittest.SkipTest('temporarily skipped due to refleaks')
else:
self._has_run_once_timeout = True
obj = bytearray(b'spam')
with self.subTest('non-blocking with timeout'):
cid = _channels.create()
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
_channels.send_buffer(cid, obj, blocking=False, timeout=0.1)
with self.subTest('timeout hit'):
cid = _channels.create()
with self.assertRaises(TimeoutError):
_channels.send_buffer(cid, obj, blocking=True, timeout=0.1)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelEmptyError):
received = _channels.recv(cid)
print(repr(received))
with self.subTest('timeout not hit'):
cid = _channels.create()
def f():
recv_wait(cid)
t = threading.Thread(target=f)
t.start()
_channels.send_buffer(cid, obj, blocking=True, timeout=10)
t.join()
def test_send_closed_while_waiting(self):
obj = b'spam'
wait = self.build_send_waiter(obj)
with self.subTest('without timeout'):
cid = _channels.create()
def f():
wait()
_channels.close(cid, force=True)
t = threading.Thread(target=f)
t.start()
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, obj, blocking=True)
t.join()
with self.subTest('with timeout'):
cid = _channels.create()
def f():
wait()
_channels.close(cid, force=True)
t = threading.Thread(target=f)
t.start()
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, obj, blocking=True, timeout=30)
t.join()
def test_send_buffer_closed_while_waiting(self):
try:
self._has_run_once_closed
except AttributeError:
# At the moment, this test leaks a few references.
# It looks like the leak originates with the addition
# of _channels.send_buffer() (gh-110246), whereas the
# tests were added afterward. We want this test even
# if the refleak isn't fixed yet, so we skip here.
raise unittest.SkipTest('temporarily skipped due to refleaks')
else:
self._has_run_once_closed = True
obj = bytearray(b'spam')
wait = self.build_send_waiter(obj, buffer=True)
with self.subTest('without timeout'):
cid = _channels.create()
def f():
wait()
_channels.close(cid, force=True)
t = threading.Thread(target=f)
t.start()
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send_buffer(cid, obj, blocking=True)
t.join()
with self.subTest('with timeout'):
cid = _channels.create()
def f():
wait()
_channels.close(cid, force=True)
t = threading.Thread(target=f)
t.start()
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send_buffer(cid, obj, blocking=True, timeout=30)
t.join()
#-------------------
# close
def test_close_single_user(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.close(cid)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs')
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
def test_close_multiple_users(self):
cid = _channels.create()
id1 = _interpreters.create()
id2 = _interpreters.create()
_interpreters.run_string(id1, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
_channels.send({cid}, b'spam', blocking=False)
"""))
_interpreters.run_string(id2, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
_channels.recv({cid})
"""))
_channels.close(cid)
excsnap = _interpreters.run_string(id1, dedent(f"""
_channels.send({cid}, b'spam')
"""))
self.assertEqual(excsnap.type.__name__, 'ChannelClosedError')
excsnap = _interpreters.run_string(id2, dedent(f"""
_channels.send({cid}, b'spam')
"""))
self.assertEqual(excsnap.type.__name__, 'ChannelClosedError')
def test_close_multiple_times(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.close(cid)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.close(cid)
def test_close_empty(self):
tests = [
(False, False),
(True, False),
(False, True),
(True, True),
]
for send, recv in tests:
with self.subTest((send, recv)):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.close(cid, send=send, recv=recv)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs')
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
def test_close_defaults_with_unused_items(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, b'ham', blocking=False)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelNotEmptyError):
_channels.close(cid)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs', blocking=False)
def test_close_recv_with_unused_items_unforced(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, b'ham', blocking=False)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelNotEmptyError):
_channels.close(cid, recv=True)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs', blocking=False)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.close(cid, recv=True)
def test_close_send_with_unused_items_unforced(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, b'ham', blocking=False)
_channels.close(cid, send=True)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs')
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.recv(cid)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
def test_close_both_with_unused_items_unforced(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, b'ham', blocking=False)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelNotEmptyError):
_channels.close(cid, recv=True, send=True)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs', blocking=False)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.close(cid, recv=True)
def test_close_recv_with_unused_items_forced(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, b'ham', blocking=False)
_channels.close(cid, recv=True, force=True)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs')
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
def test_close_send_with_unused_items_forced(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, b'ham', blocking=False)
_channels.close(cid, send=True, force=True)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs')
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
def test_close_both_with_unused_items_forced(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, b'ham', blocking=False)
_channels.close(cid, send=True, recv=True, force=True)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs')
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
def test_close_never_used(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.close(cid)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, b'spam')
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
def test_close_by_unassociated_interp(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
interp = _interpreters.create()
_interpreters.run_string(interp, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
_channels.close({cid}, force=True)
"""))
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.close(cid)
def test_close_used_multiple_times_by_single_user(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.close(cid, force=True)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs')
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
def test_channel_list_interpreters_invalid_channel(self):
cid = _channels.create()
# Test for invalid channel ID.
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelNotFoundError):
_channels.list_interpreters(1000, send=True)
_channels.close(cid)
# Test for a channel that has been closed.
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
def test_channel_list_interpreters_invalid_args(self):
# Tests for invalid arguments passed to the API.
cid = _channels.create()
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
_channels.list_interpreters(cid)
class ChannelReleaseTests(TestBase):
# XXX Add more test coverage a la the tests for close().
"""
- main / interp / other
- run in: current thread / new thread / other thread / different threads
- end / opposite
- force / no force
- used / not used (associated / not associated)
- empty / emptied / never emptied / partly emptied
- closed / not closed
- released / not released
- creator (interp) / other
- associated interpreter not running
- associated interpreter destroyed
"""
"""
use
pre-release
release
after
check
"""
"""
release in: main, interp1
creator: same, other (incl. interp2)
use: None,send,recv,send/recv in None,same,other(incl. interp2),same+other(incl. interp2),all
pre-release: None,send,recv,both in None,same,other(incl. interp2),same+other(incl. interp2),all
pre-release forced: None,send,recv,both in None,same,other(incl. interp2),same+other(incl. interp2),all
release: same
release forced: same
use after: None,send,recv,send/recv in None,same,other(incl. interp2),same+other(incl. interp2),all
release after: None,send,recv,send/recv in None,same,other(incl. interp2),same+other(incl. interp2),all
check released: send/recv for same/other(incl. interp2)
check closed: send/recv for same/other(incl. interp2)
"""
def test_single_user(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.release(cid, send=True, recv=True)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs')
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
def test_multiple_users(self):
cid = _channels.create()
id1 = _interpreters.create()
id2 = _interpreters.create()
_interpreters.run_string(id1, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
_channels.send({cid}, b'spam', blocking=False)
"""))
out = _run_output(id2, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
obj = _channels.recv({cid})
_channels.release({cid})
print(repr(obj))
"""))
_interpreters.run_string(id1, dedent(f"""
_channels.release({cid})
"""))
self.assertEqual(out.strip(), "b'spam'")
def test_no_kwargs(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.release(cid)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs')
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
def test_multiple_times(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.release(cid, send=True, recv=True)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.release(cid, send=True, recv=True)
def test_with_unused_items(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, b'ham', blocking=False)
_channels.release(cid, send=True, recv=True)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
def test_never_used(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.release(cid)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, b'spam')
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
def test_by_unassociated_interp(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
interp = _interpreters.create()
_interpreters.run_string(interp, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
_channels.release({cid})
"""))
obj = _channels.recv(cid)
_channels.release(cid)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs')
self.assertEqual(obj, b'spam')
def test_close_if_unassociated(self):
# XXX Something's not right with this test...
cid = _channels.create()
interp = _interpreters.create()
_interpreters.run_string(interp, dedent(f"""
import _interpchannels as _channels
obj = _channels.send({cid}, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.release({cid})
"""))
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
def test_partially(self):
# XXX Is partial close too weird/confusing?
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, None, blocking=False)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.release(cid, send=True)
obj = _channels.recv(cid)
self.assertEqual(obj, b'spam')
def test_used_multiple_times_by_single_user(self):
cid = _channels.create()
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
_channels.recv(cid)
_channels.release(cid, send=True, recv=True)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(cid, b'eggs')
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(cid)
class ChannelCloseFixture(namedtuple('ChannelCloseFixture',
'end interp other extra creator')):
# Set this to True to avoid creating interpreters, e.g. when
# scanning through test permutations without running them.
QUICK = False
def __new__(cls, end, interp, other, extra, creator):
assert end in ('send', 'recv')
if cls.QUICK:
known = {}
else:
interp = Interpreter.from_raw(interp)
other = Interpreter.from_raw(other)
extra = Interpreter.from_raw(extra)
known = {
interp.name: interp,
other.name: other,
extra.name: extra,
}
if not creator:
creator = 'same'
self = super().__new__(cls, end, interp, other, extra, creator)
self._prepped = set()
self._state = ChannelState()
self._known = known
return self
@property
def state(self):
return self._state
@property
def cid(self):
try:
return self._cid
except AttributeError:
creator = self._get_interpreter(self.creator)
self._cid = self._new_channel(creator)
return self._cid
def get_interpreter(self, interp):
interp = self._get_interpreter(interp)
self._prep_interpreter(interp)
return interp
def expect_closed_error(self, end=None):
if end is None:
end = self.end
if end == 'recv' and self.state.closed == 'send':
return False
return bool(self.state.closed)
def prep_interpreter(self, interp):
self._prep_interpreter(interp)
def record_action(self, action, result):
self._state = result
def clean_up(self):
clean_up_interpreters()
clean_up_channels()
# internal methods
def _new_channel(self, creator):
if creator.name == 'main':
return _channels.create()
else:
ch = _channels.create()
run_interp(creator.id, f"""
import _interpreters
cid = _xxsubchannels.create()
# We purposefully send back an int to avoid tying the
# channel to the other interpreter.
_xxsubchannels.send({ch}, int(cid), blocking=False)
del _interpreters
""")
self._cid = _channels.recv(ch)
return self._cid
def _get_interpreter(self, interp):
if interp in ('same', 'interp'):
return self.interp
elif interp == 'other':
return self.other
elif interp == 'extra':
return self.extra
else:
name = interp
try:
interp = self._known[name]
except KeyError:
interp = self._known[name] = Interpreter(name)
return interp
def _prep_interpreter(self, interp):
if interp.id in self._prepped:
return
self._prepped.add(interp.id)
if interp.name == 'main':
return
run_interp(interp.id, f"""
import _interpchannels as channels
import test.test__interpchannels as helpers
ChannelState = helpers.ChannelState
try:
cid
except NameError:
cid = _channels._channel_id({self.cid})
""")
@unittest.skip('these tests take several hours to run')
class ExhaustiveChannelTests(TestBase):
"""
- main / interp / other
- run in: current thread / new thread / other thread / different threads
- end / opposite
- force / no force
- used / not used (associated / not associated)
- empty / emptied / never emptied / partly emptied
- closed / not closed
- released / not released
- creator (interp) / other
- associated interpreter not running
- associated interpreter destroyed
- close after unbound
"""
"""
use
pre-close
close
after
check
"""
"""
close in: main, interp1
creator: same, other, extra
use: None,send,recv,send/recv in None,same,other,same+other,all
pre-close: None,send,recv in None,same,other,same+other,all
pre-close forced: None,send,recv in None,same,other,same+other,all
close: same
close forced: same
use after: None,send,recv,send/recv in None,same,other,extra,same+other,all
close after: None,send,recv,send/recv in None,same,other,extra,same+other,all
check closed: send/recv for same/other(incl. interp2)
"""
def iter_action_sets(self):
# - used / not used (associated / not associated)
# - empty / emptied / never emptied / partly emptied
# - closed / not closed
# - released / not released
# never used
yield []
# only pre-closed (and possible used after)
for closeactions in self._iter_close_action_sets('same', 'other'):
yield closeactions
for postactions in self._iter_post_close_action_sets():
yield closeactions + postactions
for closeactions in self._iter_close_action_sets('other', 'extra'):
yield closeactions
for postactions in self._iter_post_close_action_sets():
yield closeactions + postactions
# used
for useactions in self._iter_use_action_sets('same', 'other'):
yield useactions
for closeactions in self._iter_close_action_sets('same', 'other'):
actions = useactions + closeactions
yield actions
for postactions in self._iter_post_close_action_sets():
yield actions + postactions
for closeactions in self._iter_close_action_sets('other', 'extra'):
actions = useactions + closeactions
yield actions
for postactions in self._iter_post_close_action_sets():
yield actions + postactions
for useactions in self._iter_use_action_sets('other', 'extra'):
yield useactions
for closeactions in self._iter_close_action_sets('same', 'other'):
actions = useactions + closeactions
yield actions
for postactions in self._iter_post_close_action_sets():
yield actions + postactions
for closeactions in self._iter_close_action_sets('other', 'extra'):
actions = useactions + closeactions
yield actions
for postactions in self._iter_post_close_action_sets():
yield actions + postactions
def _iter_use_action_sets(self, interp1, interp2):
interps = (interp1, interp2)
# only recv end used
yield [
ChannelAction('use', 'recv', interp1),
]
yield [
ChannelAction('use', 'recv', interp2),
]
yield [
ChannelAction('use', 'recv', interp1),
ChannelAction('use', 'recv', interp2),
]
# never emptied
yield [
ChannelAction('use', 'send', interp1),
]
yield [
ChannelAction('use', 'send', interp2),
]
yield [
ChannelAction('use', 'send', interp1),
ChannelAction('use', 'send', interp2),
]
# partially emptied
for interp1 in interps:
for interp2 in interps:
for interp3 in interps:
yield [
ChannelAction('use', 'send', interp1),
ChannelAction('use', 'send', interp2),
ChannelAction('use', 'recv', interp3),
]
# fully emptied
for interp1 in interps:
for interp2 in interps:
for interp3 in interps:
for interp4 in interps:
yield [
ChannelAction('use', 'send', interp1),
ChannelAction('use', 'send', interp2),
ChannelAction('use', 'recv', interp3),
ChannelAction('use', 'recv', interp4),
]
def _iter_close_action_sets(self, interp1, interp2):
ends = ('recv', 'send')
interps = (interp1, interp2)
for force in (True, False):
op = 'force-close' if force else 'close'
for interp in interps:
for end in ends:
yield [
ChannelAction(op, end, interp),
]
for recvop in ('close', 'force-close'):
for sendop in ('close', 'force-close'):
for recv in interps:
for send in interps:
yield [
ChannelAction(recvop, 'recv', recv),
ChannelAction(sendop, 'send', send),
]
def _iter_post_close_action_sets(self):
for interp in ('same', 'extra', 'other'):
yield [
ChannelAction('use', 'recv', interp),
]
yield [
ChannelAction('use', 'send', interp),
]
def run_actions(self, fix, actions):
for action in actions:
self.run_action(fix, action)
def run_action(self, fix, action, *, hideclosed=True):
end = action.resolve_end(fix.end)
interp = action.resolve_interp(fix.interp, fix.other, fix.extra)
fix.prep_interpreter(interp)
if interp.name == 'main':
result = run_action(
fix.cid,
action.action,
end,
fix.state,
hideclosed=hideclosed,
)
fix.record_action(action, result)
else:
_cid = _channels.create()
run_interp(interp.id, f"""
result = helpers.run_action(
{fix.cid},
{repr(action.action)},
{repr(end)},
{repr(fix.state)},
hideclosed={hideclosed},
)
_channels.send({_cid}, result.pending.to_bytes(1, 'little'), blocking=False)
_channels.send({_cid}, b'X' if result.closed else b'', blocking=False)
""")
result = ChannelState(
pending=int.from_bytes(_channels.recv(_cid), 'little'),
closed=bool(_channels.recv(_cid)),
)
fix.record_action(action, result)
def iter_fixtures(self):
# XXX threads?
interpreters = [
('main', 'interp', 'extra'),
('interp', 'main', 'extra'),
('interp1', 'interp2', 'extra'),
('interp1', 'interp2', 'main'),
]
for interp, other, extra in interpreters:
for creator in ('same', 'other', 'creator'):
for end in ('send', 'recv'):
yield ChannelCloseFixture(end, interp, other, extra, creator)
def _close(self, fix, *, force):
op = 'force-close' if force else 'close'
close = ChannelAction(op, fix.end, 'same')
if not fix.expect_closed_error():
self.run_action(fix, close, hideclosed=False)
else:
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
self.run_action(fix, close, hideclosed=False)
def _assert_closed_in_interp(self, fix, interp=None):
if interp is None or interp.name == 'main':
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.recv(fix.cid)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.send(fix.cid, b'spam')
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.close(fix.cid)
with self.assertRaises(_channels.ChannelClosedError):
_channels.close(fix.cid, force=True)
else:
run_interp(interp.id, """
with helpers.expect_channel_closed():
_channels.recv(cid)
""")
run_interp(interp.id, """
with helpers.expect_channel_closed():
_channels.send(cid, b'spam', blocking=False)
""")
run_interp(interp.id, """
with helpers.expect_channel_closed():
_channels.close(cid)
""")
run_interp(interp.id, """
with helpers.expect_channel_closed():
_channels.close(cid, force=True)
""")
def _assert_closed(self, fix):
self.assertTrue(fix.state.closed)
for _ in range(fix.state.pending):
_channels.recv(fix.cid)
self._assert_closed_in_interp(fix)
for interp in ('same', 'other'):
interp = fix.get_interpreter(interp)
if interp.name == 'main':
continue
self._assert_closed_in_interp(fix, interp)
interp = fix.get_interpreter('fresh')
self._assert_closed_in_interp(fix, interp)
def _iter_close_tests(self, verbose=False):
i = 0
for actions in self.iter_action_sets():
print()
for fix in self.iter_fixtures():
i += 1
if i > 1000:
return
if verbose:
if (i - 1) % 6 == 0:
print()
print(i, fix, '({} actions)'.format(len(actions)))
else:
if (i - 1) % 6 == 0:
print(' ', end='')
print('.', end=''); sys.stdout.flush()
yield i, fix, actions
if verbose:
print('---')
print()
# This is useful for scanning through the possible tests.
def _skim_close_tests(self):
ChannelCloseFixture.QUICK = True
for i, fix, actions in self._iter_close_tests():
pass
def test_close(self):
for i, fix, actions in self._iter_close_tests():
with self.subTest('{} {} {}'.format(i, fix, actions)):
fix.prep_interpreter(fix.interp)
self.run_actions(fix, actions)
self._close(fix, force=False)
self._assert_closed(fix)
# XXX Things slow down if we have too many interpreters.
fix.clean_up()
def test_force_close(self):
for i, fix, actions in self._iter_close_tests():
with self.subTest('{} {} {}'.format(i, fix, actions)):
fix.prep_interpreter(fix.interp)
self.run_actions(fix, actions)
self._close(fix, force=True)
self._assert_closed(fix)
# XXX Things slow down if we have too many interpreters.
fix.clean_up()
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()