bpo-2122: Make mmap.flush() behave same on all platforms (GH-8692)
Previously, its behavior was platform-dependent and there was no error checking under Windows.
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@ -191,11 +191,13 @@ To map anonymous memory, -1 should be passed as the fileno along with the length
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changes to the given range of bytes will be flushed to disk; otherwise, the
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whole extent of the mapping is flushed.
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**(Windows version)** A nonzero value returned indicates success; zero
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indicates failure.
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``None`` is returned to indicate success. An exception is raised when the
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call failed.
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**(Unix version)** A zero value is returned to indicate success. An
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exception is raised when the call failed.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.8
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Previously, a nonzero value was returned on success; zero was returned
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on error under Windows. A zero value was returned on success; an
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exception was raised on error under Unix.
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.. method:: move(dest, src, count)
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@ -265,6 +265,13 @@ Changes in the Python API
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task name is visible in the ``repr()`` output of :class:`asyncio.Task` and
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can also be retrieved using the :meth:`~asyncio.Task.get_name` method.
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* The :meth:`mmap.flush() <mmap.mmap.flush>` method now returns ``None`` on
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success and raises an exception on error under all platforms. Previously,
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its behavior was platform-depended: a nonzero value was returned on success;
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zero was returned on error under Windows. A zero value was returned on
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success; an exception was raised on error under Unix.
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(Contributed by Berker Peksag in :issue:`2122`.)
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CPython bytecode changes
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from test.support import (TESTFN, run_unittest, import_module, unlink,
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from test.support import (TESTFN, import_module, unlink,
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requires, _2G, _4G, gc_collect, cpython_only)
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import unittest
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import os
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@ -741,6 +741,18 @@ class MmapTests(unittest.TestCase):
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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m * 2
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def test_flush_return_value(self):
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# mm.flush() should return None on success, raise an
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# exception on error under all platforms.
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mm = mmap.mmap(-1, 16)
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self.addCleanup(mm.close)
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mm.write(b'python')
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result = mm.flush()
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self.assertIsNone(result)
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if os.name != 'nt':
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# 'offset' must be a multiple of mmap.PAGESIZE.
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self.assertRaises(OSError, mm.flush, 1, len(b'python'))
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class LargeMmapTests(unittest.TestCase):
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self._test_around_boundary(_4G)
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def test_main():
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run_unittest(MmapTests, LargeMmapTests)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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test_main()
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unittest.main()
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The :meth:`mmap.flush() <mmap.mmap.flush>` method now returns ``None`` on
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success, raises an exception on error under all platforms.
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@ -569,18 +569,21 @@ mmap_flush_method(mmap_object *self, PyObject *args)
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}
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if (self->access == ACCESS_READ || self->access == ACCESS_COPY)
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return PyLong_FromLong(0);
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
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return PyLong_FromLong((long) FlushViewOfFile(self->data+offset, size));
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if (!FlushViewOfFile(self->data+offset, size)) {
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PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(GetLastError());
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return NULL;
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}
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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#elif defined(UNIX)
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/* XXX semantics of return value? */
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/* XXX flags for msync? */
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if (-1 == msync(self->data + offset, size, MS_SYNC)) {
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PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
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return NULL;
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}
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return PyLong_FromLong(0);
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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#else
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PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "flush not supported on this system");
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return NULL;
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