The Opera Browser was using a outdated command line invocation that resulted in an incorrect URL being opened in the browser when requested using the webbrowser module.
* Correct the arguments passed to the Opera Browser when opening a new URL.
When hunting memory leaks using -R 3:3, test_imap_unordered() of
test_multiprocessing leaks randomly a few memory blocks. It is a
false alarm: when testing using -R 3:20 for example, no leak is
detected.
Modify test_imap_unordered() to be closer to test_imap():
* Only test 10 numbers instead of 1000: it's a pool of 4 processes, so
10 is enough to test at least one number per process
* Use chunksize=100 instead of chunksize=53 to mimick test_imap()
The line-length limit is not needed because the pages appear in a separate app rather
than on a browser tab. It can also interact badly with the DPI setting.
They can be exposed when some C API calls fail due to lack of
memory.
* Failed Py_BuildValue() could cause an assertion error in the
following TextIOWrapper.tell().
* input_chunk could be decrefed twice in TextIOWrapper.seek()
after failed Py_BuildValue().
* initvalue could leak in StringIO.__getstate__() after failed
PyDict_Copy().
* `flags` is indeed deprecated, but there is a validation on its value for
backwards compatibility reasons. This adds mention of this in the docs.
* The docs say that `sizehint` is deprecated and ignored, but it is still
used when `epoll_create1()` is unavailable. This adds mention of this in
the docs.
* `sizehint=-1` is acceptable again, and is replaced with `FD_SETSIZE-1`.
This is needed to have a default value available at the Python level,
since `FD_SETSIZE` is not exposed to Python. (see: bpo-31938)
* Reject `sizehint=0` since it is invalid to pass on to `epoll_create()`.
The relevant tests have also been updated.
bpo-30339, bpo-33913:
* Increase timeout from 10 seconds to 1 minute in
test_source_main_skipped_in_children source of
test_multiprocessing_main_handling.
* Replace time.time() with time.monotonic().
* On timeout, include the duration in the error message.
test_mymanager_context() now also accepts -SIGTERM as an expected
exitcode for the manager process. The process is killed with SIGTERM
if it takes longer than 1 second to stop.
Fix a race condition in Popen of
multiprocessing.popen_spawn_win32. The child process now duplicates
the read end of pipe instead of "stealing" it.
Previously, the read end of pipe was "stolen" by the child process,
but it leaked a handle if the child process had been terminated
before it could steal the handle from the parent process.
Tolerate a different of 50 ms, instead of just 30 ms, in
test_timeout() of multiprocessing tests. This change should fix such
test failure on Windows:
FAIL: test_timeout (test.test_multiprocessing_spawn.WithProcessesTestQueue)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "lib\test\_test_multiprocessing.py", line 753, in test_timeout
self.assertGreaterEqual(delta, 0.170)
AssertionError: 0.16138982772827148 not greater than or equal to 0.17
Import pyshell first in htest to call SetProcessDpiAwareness on Windows
before tkinter.Tk() is called for the htest. Apparently, 'root.destroy()'
undoes a previous 'root = Tk()'. Since IDLE unittests always destroy roots,
a unittest before an htest does not require anything more to work right.
Since part of the purpose of human-viewed tests is to determine that
widgets look right, it is important that they look the same for testing
as when running IDLE.
Fix bug in `Lib/test/libregrtest/runtest.py` that makes running tests an extra time than the specified number of runs.
Add check for invalid --huntrleaks/-R parameters.
2018-06-26 15:17:26 +01:00
Srinivas Reddy Thatiparthy (శ్రీనివాస్ రెడ్డి తాటిపర్తి)
This avoids a failure in at least one case when running only a single
test method rather than all tests in the module.
The issue came up when testing the following on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit:
HighPageTest.test_highlight_target_text_mouse