To ever run this test "you must import TestSkipped" from the right

place! (can that please be it for silly mistakes in this file? :-) I
know I started it, but...).

Also, rearrangements to run repeatedly.
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Michael W. Hudson 2004-08-04 14:22:56 +00:00
parent ed0d9c6fbd
commit 574a25127a
1 changed files with 9 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -5,15 +5,11 @@ import thread
import signal
import os
import sys
from test import test_support, TestSkipped
from test.test_support import run_unittest, TestSkipped
if sys.platform[:3] in ('win', 'os2') or sys.platform=='riscos':
raise TestSkipped, "Can't test signal on %s" % sys.platform
signal_blackboard = { signal.SIGUSR1 : {'tripped': 0, 'tripped_by': 0 },
signal.SIGUSR2 : {'tripped': 0, 'tripped_by': 0 },
signal.SIGALRM : {'tripped': 0, 'tripped_by': 0 } }
process_pid = os.getpid()
signalled_all=thread.allocate_lock()
@ -65,15 +61,22 @@ class ThreadSignals(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual( signal_blackboard[signal.SIGUSR2]['tripped'], 1)
self.assertEqual( signal_blackboard[signal.SIGUSR2]['tripped_by'],
thread.get_ident())
signalled_all.release()
def spawnSignallingThread(self):
thread.start_new_thread(send_signals, ())
def test_main():
global signal_blackboard
signal_blackboard = { signal.SIGUSR1 : {'tripped': 0, 'tripped_by': 0 },
signal.SIGUSR2 : {'tripped': 0, 'tripped_by': 0 },
signal.SIGALRM : {'tripped': 0, 'tripped_by': 0 } }
oldsigs = registerSignals((handle_signals, handle_signals, handle_signals))
try:
test_support.run_unittest(ThreadSignals)
run_unittest(ThreadSignals)
finally:
registerSignals(oldsigs)