Issue #7111: Python can now be run without a stdin, stdout or stderr stream.

It was already the case with Python 2.  However, the corresponding
sys module entries are now set to None (instead of an unusable file object).
This commit is contained in:
Antoine Pitrou 2011-11-28 19:08:36 +01:00
parent 22b9b37915
commit 11942a58a1
3 changed files with 59 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -291,6 +291,45 @@ class CmdLineTest(unittest.TestCase):
rc, out, err = assert_python_ok('-c', code)
self.assertEqual(b'', err)
# Issue #7111: Python should work without standard streams
@unittest.skipIf(os.name != 'posix', "test needs POSIX semantics")
def _test_no_stdio(self, streams):
code = """if 1:
import os, sys
for i, s in enumerate({streams}):
if getattr(sys, s) is not None:
os._exit(i + 1)
os._exit(42)""".format(streams=streams)
def preexec():
if 'stdin' in streams:
os.close(0)
if 'stdout' in streams:
os.close(1)
if 'stderr' in streams:
os.close(2)
p = subprocess.Popen(
[sys.executable, "-E", "-c", code],
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
preexec_fn=preexec)
out, err = p.communicate()
self.assertEqual(test.support.strip_python_stderr(err), b'')
self.assertEqual(p.returncode, 42)
def test_no_stdin(self):
self._test_no_stdio(['stdin'])
def test_no_stdout(self):
self._test_no_stdio(['stdout'])
def test_no_stderr(self):
self._test_no_stdio(['stderr'])
def test_no_std_streams(self):
self._test_no_stdio(['stdin', 'stdout', 'stderr'])
def test_main():
test.support.run_unittest(CmdLineTest)

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@ -10,6 +10,10 @@ What's New in Python 3.2.3?
Core and Builtins
-----------------
- Issue #7111: Python can now be run without a stdin, stdout or stderr
stream. It was already the case with Python 2. However, the corresponding
sys module entries are now set to None (instead of an unusable file object).
- Issue #13436: Fix a bogus error message when an AST object was passed
an invalid integer value.

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@ -892,6 +892,19 @@ error:
return NULL;
}
static int
is_valid_fd(int fd)
{
int dummy_fd;
if (fd < 0 || !_PyVerify_fd(fd))
return 0;
dummy_fd = dup(fd);
if (dummy_fd < 0)
return 0;
close(dummy_fd);
return 1;
}
/* Initialize sys.stdin, stdout, stderr and builtins.open */
static int
initstdio(void)
@ -951,13 +964,9 @@ initstdio(void)
* and fileno() may point to an invalid file descriptor. For example
* GUI apps don't have valid standard streams by default.
*/
if (fd < 0) {
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
if (!is_valid_fd(fd)) {
std = Py_None;
Py_INCREF(std);
#else
goto error;
#endif
}
else {
std = create_stdio(iomod, fd, 0, "<stdin>", encoding, errors);
@ -970,13 +979,9 @@ initstdio(void)
/* Set sys.stdout */
fd = fileno(stdout);
if (fd < 0) {
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
if (!is_valid_fd(fd)) {
std = Py_None;
Py_INCREF(std);
#else
goto error;
#endif
}
else {
std = create_stdio(iomod, fd, 1, "<stdout>", encoding, errors);
@ -990,13 +995,9 @@ initstdio(void)
#if 1 /* Disable this if you have trouble debugging bootstrap stuff */
/* Set sys.stderr, replaces the preliminary stderr */
fd = fileno(stderr);
if (fd < 0) {
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
if (!is_valid_fd(fd)) {
std = Py_None;
Py_INCREF(std);
#else
goto error;
#endif
}
else {
std = create_stdio(iomod, fd, 1, "<stderr>", encoding, "backslashreplace");