Make test.support.temp_cwd() fork-safe. The context manager test.support.temp_cwd() no longer removes the temporary directory when executing in a process other than the parent it entered from.
If a forked child exits the context manager it won't do the cleanup..
(cherry picked from commit 33dddac00b)
Co-authored-by: Anselm Kruis <a.kruis@science-computing.de>
* bpo-31324: Optimize support._match_test() (#4421)
* Rename support._match_test() to support.match_test(): make it
public
* Remove support.match_tests global variable. It is replaced with a
new support.set_match_tests() function, so match_test() doesn't
have to check each time if patterns were modified.
* Rewrite match_test(): use different code paths depending on the
kind of patterns for best performances.
Co-Authored-By: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 803ddd8ce2)
* bpo-31324: Fix test.support.set_match_tests(None) (#4505)
(cherry picked from commit bb11c3c967)
test_curses now saves/restores signals. On FreeBSD, the curses module
sets handlers of some signals, but don't restore old handlers when
the module is deinitialized.
(cherry picked from commit 19f68301a1)
* bpo-30845: reap_children() now logs warnings
* bpo-30845: Enhance test_concurrent_futures cleanup
In setUp() and tearDown() methods of test_concurrent_futures tests,
make sure that tests don't leak threads nor processes. Clear
explicitly the reference to the executor to make it that it's
destroyed (to prevent "dangling threads" warning).
(cherry picked from commit 3df9dec425)
* bpo-30523: regrtest --list-cases --match (#2401)
* regrtest --list-cases now supports --match and --match-file options.
Example: ./python -m test --list-cases -m FileTests test_os
* --list-cases now also sets support.verbose to False to prevent
messages to stdout when loading test modules.
* Add support._match_test() private function.
(cherry picked from commit ace56d5836)
* bpo-30764: regrtest: add --fail-env-changed option (#2402)
* bpo-30764: regrtest: change exit code on failure
* Exit code 2 if failed tests ("bad")
* Exit code 3 if interrupted
* bpo-30764: regrtest: add --fail-env-changed option
If the option is set, mark a test as failed if it alters the
environment, for example if it creates a file without removing it.
(cherry picked from commit 63f54c6893)
* bpo-30776: reduce regrtest -R false positives (#2422)
* Change the regrtest --huntrleaks checker to decide if a test file
leaks or not. Require that each run leaks at least 1 reference.
* Warmup runs are now completely ignored: ignored in the checker test
and not used anymore to compute the sum.
* Add an unit test for a reference leak.
Example of reference differences previously considered a failure
(leak) and now considered as success (success, no leak):
[3, 0, 0]
[0, 1, 0]
[8, -8, 1]
(cherry picked from commit 48b5c422ff)
They now work when delete replaced attribute or item inside the with
statement. The old value of the attribute or item (or None if it doesn't
exist) now will be assigned to the target of the "as" clause, if there is
one.
(cherry picked from commit d1a1def7bf)
Disable faulthandler to run test_SEH() of test_ctypes to prevent the
following log with a traceback:
Windows fatal exception: access violation
Add support.disable_faulthandler() context manager.
(cherry picked from commit a36e939aeb)
On macOS, SuppressCrashReport now redirects /usr/bin/defaults command
stderr into a pipe to not pollute stderr. It fixes a
test_io.test_daemon_threads_shutdown_stderr_deadlock() failure when
the CrashReporter domain doesn't exists. Message logged into stderr:
2017-04-24 16:57:21.432 defaults[41046:2462851]
The domain/default pair of (com.apple.CrashReporter, DialogType) does not exist
(cherry picked from commit d819ad9832)
Windows requires at least the SYSTEMROOT environment variable to start Python.
If run_python_until_end() doesn't copy SYSTEMROOT, the function always fail on
Windows.
If Popen.communicate() raises an exception, kill the child process to not leave
a running child process in background and maybe create a zombi process.
This change fixes a ResourceWarning in Python 3.6 when unit tests are
interrupted by CTRL+c.