* bpo-31250, test_asyncio: fix dangling threads (#3252)
* Explicitly call shutdown(wait=True) on executors to wait until all
threads complete to prevent side effects between tests.
* Fix test_loop_self_reading_exception(): don't mock loop.close().
Previously, the original close() method was called rather than the
mock, because how set_event_loop() registered loop.close().
(cherry picked from commit 16432beadb)
* bpo-31250, test_asyncio: fix EventLoopTestsMixin.tearDown() (#3264)
Call doCleanups() to close the loop after calling
executor.shutdown(wait=True): see TestCase.set_event_loop() of
asyncio.test_utils.
Replace also gc.collect() with support.gc_collect().
(cherry picked from commit e8a533fbc7)
* bpo-30280: asyncio now cleans up threads
asyncio base TestCase now uses threading_setup() and
threading_cleanup() of test.support to cleanup threads.
* asyncio: Fix TestBaseSelectorEventLoop cleanup
bpo-30280: TestBaseSelectorEventLoop of
test.test_asyncio.test_selector_events now correctly closes the event
loop: cleanup its executor to not leak threads.
Don't override the close() method of the event loop, only override
the_close_self_pipe() method.
(cherry picked from commit b903067462)
The deprecation include manual creation of SSLSocket and certfile/keyfile
(or similar) in ftplib, httplib, imaplib, smtplib, poplib and urllib.
ssl.wrap_socket() is not marked as deprecated yet.
getaddrinfo takes an exclusive lock on some platforms, causing clients to queue
up waiting for the lock if many names are being resolved concurrently. Users
may want to handle name resolution in their own code, for the sake of caching,
using an alternate resolver, or to measure DNS duration separately from
connection duration. Skip getaddrinfo if the "host" passed into
create_connection is already resolved.
See https://github.com/python/asyncio/pull/302 for details.
Patch by A. Jesse Jiryu Davis.
* PipeHandle now uses None instead of -1 for a closed handle
* Sort imports in windows_utils.
* Fix test_events on Python older than 3.5. Skip SSL tests on the
ProactorEventLoop if ssl.MemoryIO is missing
* Fix BaseEventLoop._create_connection_transport(). Close the transport if the
creation of the transport (if the waiter) gets an exception.
* _ProactorBasePipeTransport now sets _sock to None when the transport is
closed.
* Fix BaseSubprocessTransport.close(). Ignore pipes for which the protocol is
not set yet (still equal to None).
* TestLoop.close() now calls the close() method of the parent class
(BaseEventLoop).
* Cleanup BaseSelectorEventLoop: create the protocol on a separated line for
readability and ease debugging.
* Fix BaseSubprocessTransport._kill_wait(). Set the _returncode attribute, so
close() doesn't try to terminate the process.
* Tests: explicitly close event loops and transports
* UNIX pipe transports: add closed/closing in repr(). Add "closed" or "closing"
state in the __repr__() method of _UnixReadPipeTransport and
_UnixWritePipeTransport classes.
The new SSL implementation is based on the new ssl.MemoryBIO which is only
available on Python 3.5. On Python 3.4 and older, the legacy SSL implementation
(using SSL_write, SSL_read, etc.) is used. The proactor event loop only
supports the new implementation.
The new asyncio.sslproto module adds _SSLPipe, SSLProtocol and
_SSLProtocolTransport classes. _SSLPipe allows to "wrap" or "unwrap" a socket
(switch between cleartext and SSL/TLS).
Patch written by Antoine Pitrou. sslproto.py is based on gruvi/ssl.py of the
gruvi project written by Geert Jansen.
This change adds SSL support to ProactorEventLoop on Python 3.5 and newer!
It becomes also possible to implement STARTTTLS: switch a cleartext socket to
SSL.
* PipeServer.close() now cancels the "accept pipe" future which cancels the
overlapped operation.
* Fix _SelectorTransport.__repr__() if the transport was closed
* Fix debug log in BaseEventLoop.create_connection(): get the socket object
from the transport because SSL transport closes the old socket and creates a
new SSL socket object. Remove also the _SelectorSslTransport._rawsock
attribute: it contained the closed socket (not very useful) and it was not
used.
* Issue #22063: socket operations (sock_recv, sock_sendall, sock_connect,
sock_accept) of the proactor event loop don't raise an exception in debug
mode if the socket are in blocking mode. Overlapped operations also work on
blocking sockets.
* Fix unit tests in debug mode: mock a non-blocking socket for socket
operations which now raise an exception if the socket is blocking.
* _fatal_error() method of _UnixReadPipeTransport and _UnixWritePipeTransport
now log all exceptions in debug mode
* Don't log expected errors in unit tests
* Tulip issue 200: _WaitHandleFuture._unregister_wait() now catchs and logs
exceptions.
* Tulip issue 200: Log errors in debug mode instead of simply ignoring them.
- Tulip issue 185: Add a create_task() method to event loops. The create_task()
method can be overriden in custom event loop to implement their own task
class. For example, greenio and Pulsar projects use their own task class. The
create_task() method is now preferred over creating directly task using the
Task class.
- tests: fix a warning
- fix typo in the name of a test function
- Update AbstractEventLoop: add new event loop methods; update also the unit test
repr(Handle) is shorter for function: "foo" instead of "<function foo at
0x...>". It now also includes the source of the callback, filename and line
number where it was defined, if available.
repr(Task) now also includes the current position in the code, filename and
line number, if available. If the coroutine (generator) is done, the line
number is omitted and "done" is added.