bpo-30447: Fix/skip the subinterpreters test on some platforms. (#1791)

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Eric Snow 2017-05-24 17:19:47 -07:00 committed by GitHub
parent 94987826e8
commit d1c3c13fed
2 changed files with 43 additions and 44 deletions

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@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ class EmbeddingTests(unittest.TestCase):
(p.returncode, err))
return out, err
def test_subinterps(self):
def run_repeated_init_and_subinterpreters(self):
out, err = self.run_embedded_interpreter("repeated_init_and_subinterpreters")
self.assertEqual(err, "")
@ -404,73 +404,72 @@ class EmbeddingTests(unittest.TestCase):
r"id\(modules\) = ([\d]+)$")
Interp = namedtuple("Interp", "id interp tstate modules")
main = None
lastmain = None
numinner = None
numloops = 0
current_run = []
for line in out.splitlines():
if line == "--- Pass {} ---".format(numloops):
if numinner is not None:
self.assertEqual(numinner, 5)
self.assertEqual(len(current_run), 0)
if support.verbose:
print(line)
lastmain = main
main = None
mainid = 0
numloops += 1
numinner = 0
continue
numinner += 1
self.assertLessEqual(numinner, 5)
self.assertLess(len(current_run), 5)
match = re.match(interp_pat, line)
if match is None:
self.assertRegex(line, interp_pat)
# The last line in the loop should be the same as the first.
if numinner == 5:
self.assertEqual(match.groups(), main)
continue
# Parse the line from the loop. The first line is the main
# interpreter and the 3 afterward are subinterpreters.
interp = Interp(*match.groups())
if support.verbose:
print(interp)
if numinner == 1:
main = interp
id = str(mainid)
else:
subid = mainid + numinner - 1
id = str(subid)
# Validate the loop line for each interpreter.
self.assertEqual(interp.id, id)
self.assertTrue(interp.interp)
self.assertTrue(interp.tstate)
self.assertTrue(interp.modules)
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
# XXX Fix on Windows: something is going on with the
# pointers in Programs/_testembed.c. interp.interp
# is 0x0 and # interp.modules is the same between
# interpreters.
continue
if interp is main:
if lastmain is not None:
# A new main interpreter may have the same interp
# and/or tstate pointer as an earlier finalized/
# destroyed one. So we do not check interp or
# tstate here.
self.assertNotEqual(interp.modules, lastmain.modules)
else:
current_run.append(interp)
# The last line in the loop should be the same as the first.
if len(current_run) == 5:
main = current_run[0]
self.assertEqual(interp, main)
yield current_run
current_run = []
def test_subinterps_main(self):
for run in self.run_repeated_init_and_subinterpreters():
main = run[0]
self.assertEqual(main.id, '0')
def test_subinterps_different_ids(self):
for run in self.run_repeated_init_and_subinterpreters():
main, *subs, _ = run
mainid = int(main.id)
for i, sub in enumerate(subs):
self.assertEqual(sub.id, str(mainid + i + 1))
def test_subinterps_distinct_state(self):
for run in self.run_repeated_init_and_subinterpreters():
main, *subs, _ = run
if '0x0' in main:
# XXX Fix on Windows (and other platforms): something
# is going on with the pointers in Programs/_testembed.c.
# interp.interp is 0x0 and interp.modules is the same
# between interpreters.
raise unittest.SkipTest('platform prints pointers as 0x0')
for sub in subs:
# A new subinterpreter may have the same
# PyInterpreterState pointer as a previous one if
# the earlier one has already been destroyed. So
# we compare with the main interpreter. The same
# applies to tstate.
self.assertNotEqual(interp.interp, main.interp)
self.assertNotEqual(interp.tstate, main.tstate)
self.assertNotEqual(interp.modules, main.modules)
self.assertNotEqual(sub.interp, main.interp)
self.assertNotEqual(sub.tstate, main.tstate)
self.assertNotEqual(sub.modules, main.modules)
@staticmethod
def _get_default_pipe_encoding():

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ static void print_subinterp(void)
PyThreadState *ts = PyThreadState_Get();
PyInterpreterState *interp = ts->interp;
int64_t id = PyInterpreterState_GetID(interp);
printf("interp %lu <0x%" PRIXPTR ">, thread state <0x%" PRIXPTR ">: ",
printf("interp %" PRId64 " <0x%" PRIXPTR ">, thread state <0x%" PRIXPTR ">: ",
id, (uintptr_t)interp, (uintptr_t)ts);
fflush(stdout);
PyRun_SimpleString(