515 lines
18 KiB
Python
515 lines
18 KiB
Python
# Very rudimentary test of threading module
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import test.test_support
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from test.test_support import verbose
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import random
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import re
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import sys
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import threading
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import thread
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import time
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import unittest
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import weakref
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# A trivial mutable counter.
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class Counter(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.value = 0
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def inc(self):
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self.value += 1
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def dec(self):
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self.value -= 1
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def get(self):
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return self.value
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class TestThread(threading.Thread):
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def __init__(self, name, testcase, sema, mutex, nrunning):
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threading.Thread.__init__(self, name=name)
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self.testcase = testcase
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self.sema = sema
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self.mutex = mutex
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self.nrunning = nrunning
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def run(self):
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delay = random.random() / 10000.0
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if verbose:
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print 'task %s will run for %.1f usec' % (
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self.name, delay * 1e6)
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with self.sema:
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with self.mutex:
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self.nrunning.inc()
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if verbose:
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print self.nrunning.get(), 'tasks are running'
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self.testcase.assertTrue(self.nrunning.get() <= 3)
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time.sleep(delay)
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if verbose:
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print 'task', self.name, 'done'
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with self.mutex:
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self.nrunning.dec()
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self.testcase.assertTrue(self.nrunning.get() >= 0)
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if verbose:
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print '%s is finished. %d tasks are running' % (
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self.name, self.nrunning.get())
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class ThreadTests(unittest.TestCase):
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# Create a bunch of threads, let each do some work, wait until all are
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# done.
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def test_various_ops(self):
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# This takes about n/3 seconds to run (about n/3 clumps of tasks,
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# times about 1 second per clump).
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NUMTASKS = 10
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# no more than 3 of the 10 can run at once
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sema = threading.BoundedSemaphore(value=3)
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mutex = threading.RLock()
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numrunning = Counter()
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threads = []
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for i in range(NUMTASKS):
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t = TestThread("<thread %d>"%i, self, sema, mutex, numrunning)
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threads.append(t)
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self.assertEqual(t.ident, None)
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self.assertTrue(re.match('<TestThread\(.*, initial\)>', repr(t)))
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t.start()
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if verbose:
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print 'waiting for all tasks to complete'
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for t in threads:
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t.join(NUMTASKS)
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self.assertTrue(not t.is_alive())
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self.assertNotEqual(t.ident, 0)
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self.assertFalse(t.ident is None)
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self.assertTrue(re.match('<TestThread\(.*, \w+ -?\d+\)>', repr(t)))
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if verbose:
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print 'all tasks done'
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self.assertEqual(numrunning.get(), 0)
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def test_ident_of_no_threading_threads(self):
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# The ident still must work for the main thread and dummy threads.
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self.assertFalse(threading.currentThread().ident is None)
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def f():
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ident.append(threading.currentThread().ident)
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done.set()
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done = threading.Event()
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ident = []
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thread.start_new_thread(f, ())
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done.wait()
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self.assertFalse(ident[0] is None)
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# run with a small(ish) thread stack size (256kB)
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def test_various_ops_small_stack(self):
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if verbose:
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print 'with 256kB thread stack size...'
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try:
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threading.stack_size(262144)
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except thread.error:
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if verbose:
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print 'platform does not support changing thread stack size'
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return
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self.test_various_ops()
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threading.stack_size(0)
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# run with a large thread stack size (1MB)
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def test_various_ops_large_stack(self):
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if verbose:
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print 'with 1MB thread stack size...'
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try:
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threading.stack_size(0x100000)
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except thread.error:
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if verbose:
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print 'platform does not support changing thread stack size'
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return
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self.test_various_ops()
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threading.stack_size(0)
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def test_foreign_thread(self):
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# Check that a "foreign" thread can use the threading module.
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def f(mutex):
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# Acquiring an RLock forces an entry for the foreign
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# thread to get made in the threading._active map.
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r = threading.RLock()
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r.acquire()
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r.release()
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mutex.release()
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mutex = threading.Lock()
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mutex.acquire()
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tid = thread.start_new_thread(f, (mutex,))
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# Wait for the thread to finish.
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mutex.acquire()
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self.assertTrue(tid in threading._active)
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(threading._active[tid],
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threading._DummyThread))
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del threading._active[tid]
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# PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc() is a CPython-only gimmick, not (currently)
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# exposed at the Python level. This test relies on ctypes to get at it.
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def test_PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc(self):
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try:
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import ctypes
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except ImportError:
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if verbose:
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print "test_PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc can't import ctypes"
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return # can't do anything
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set_async_exc = ctypes.pythonapi.PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc
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class AsyncExc(Exception):
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pass
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exception = ctypes.py_object(AsyncExc)
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# First check it works when setting the exception from the same thread.
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tid = thread.get_ident()
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try:
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result = set_async_exc(ctypes.c_long(tid), exception)
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# The exception is async, so we might have to keep the VM busy until
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# it notices.
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while True:
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pass
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except AsyncExc:
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pass
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else:
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# This code is unreachable but it reflects the intent. If we wanted
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# to be smarter the above loop wouldn't be infinite.
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self.fail("AsyncExc not raised")
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try:
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self.assertEqual(result, 1) # one thread state modified
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except UnboundLocalError:
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# The exception was raised too quickly for us to get the result.
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pass
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# `worker_started` is set by the thread when it's inside a try/except
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# block waiting to catch the asynchronously set AsyncExc exception.
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# `worker_saw_exception` is set by the thread upon catching that
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# exception.
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worker_started = threading.Event()
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worker_saw_exception = threading.Event()
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class Worker(threading.Thread):
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def run(self):
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self.id = thread.get_ident()
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self.finished = False
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try:
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while True:
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worker_started.set()
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time.sleep(0.1)
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except AsyncExc:
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self.finished = True
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worker_saw_exception.set()
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t = Worker()
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t.daemon = True # so if this fails, we don't hang Python at shutdown
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t.start()
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if verbose:
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print " started worker thread"
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# Try a thread id that doesn't make sense.
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if verbose:
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print " trying nonsensical thread id"
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result = set_async_exc(ctypes.c_long(-1), exception)
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self.assertEqual(result, 0) # no thread states modified
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# Now raise an exception in the worker thread.
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if verbose:
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print " waiting for worker thread to get started"
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ret = worker_started.wait()
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self.assertTrue(ret)
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if verbose:
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print " verifying worker hasn't exited"
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self.assertTrue(not t.finished)
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if verbose:
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print " attempting to raise asynch exception in worker"
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result = set_async_exc(ctypes.c_long(t.id), exception)
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self.assertEqual(result, 1) # one thread state modified
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if verbose:
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print " waiting for worker to say it caught the exception"
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worker_saw_exception.wait(timeout=10)
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self.assertTrue(t.finished)
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if verbose:
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print " all OK -- joining worker"
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if t.finished:
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t.join()
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# else the thread is still running, and we have no way to kill it
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def test_finalize_runnning_thread(self):
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# Issue 1402: the PyGILState_Ensure / _Release functions may be called
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# very late on python exit: on deallocation of a running thread for
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# example.
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try:
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import ctypes
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except ImportError:
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if verbose:
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print("test_finalize_with_runnning_thread can't import ctypes")
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return # can't do anything
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import subprocess
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rc = subprocess.call([sys.executable, "-c", """if 1:
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import ctypes, sys, time, thread
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# This lock is used as a simple event variable.
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ready = thread.allocate_lock()
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ready.acquire()
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# Module globals are cleared before __del__ is run
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# So we save the functions in class dict
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class C:
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ensure = ctypes.pythonapi.PyGILState_Ensure
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release = ctypes.pythonapi.PyGILState_Release
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def __del__(self):
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state = self.ensure()
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self.release(state)
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def waitingThread():
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x = C()
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ready.release()
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time.sleep(100)
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thread.start_new_thread(waitingThread, ())
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ready.acquire() # Be sure the other thread is waiting.
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sys.exit(42)
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"""])
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self.assertEqual(rc, 42)
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def test_finalize_with_trace(self):
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# Issue1733757
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# Avoid a deadlock when sys.settrace steps into threading._shutdown
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import subprocess
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rc = subprocess.call([sys.executable, "-c", """if 1:
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import sys, threading
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# A deadlock-killer, to prevent the
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# testsuite to hang forever
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def killer():
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import os, time
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time.sleep(2)
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print 'program blocked; aborting'
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os._exit(2)
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t = threading.Thread(target=killer)
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t.daemon = True
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t.start()
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# This is the trace function
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def func(frame, event, arg):
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threading.current_thread()
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return func
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sys.settrace(func)
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"""])
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self.assertFalse(rc == 2, "interpreted was blocked")
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self.assertTrue(rc == 0, "Unexpected error")
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def test_join_nondaemon_on_shutdown(self):
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# Issue 1722344
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# Raising SystemExit skipped threading._shutdown
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import subprocess
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p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, "-c", """if 1:
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import threading
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from time import sleep
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def child():
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sleep(1)
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# As a non-daemon thread we SHOULD wake up and nothing
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# should be torn down yet
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print "Woke up, sleep function is:", sleep
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threading.Thread(target=child).start()
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raise SystemExit
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"""],
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
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stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
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self.assertEqual(stdout, "Woke up, sleep function is: <built-in function sleep>\n")
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stderr = re.sub(r"^\[\d+ refs\]", "", stderr, re.MULTILINE).strip()
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self.assertEqual(stderr, "")
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def test_enumerate_after_join(self):
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# Try hard to trigger #1703448: a thread is still returned in
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# threading.enumerate() after it has been join()ed.
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enum = threading.enumerate
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old_interval = sys.getcheckinterval()
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try:
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for i in xrange(1, 100):
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# Try a couple times at each thread-switching interval
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# to get more interleavings.
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sys.setcheckinterval(i // 5)
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t = threading.Thread(target=lambda: None)
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t.start()
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t.join()
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l = enum()
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self.assertFalse(t in l,
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"#1703448 triggered after %d trials: %s" % (i, l))
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finally:
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sys.setcheckinterval(old_interval)
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def test_no_refcycle_through_target(self):
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class RunSelfFunction(object):
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def __init__(self, should_raise):
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# The links in this refcycle from Thread back to self
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# should be cleaned up when the thread completes.
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self.should_raise = should_raise
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self.thread = threading.Thread(target=self._run,
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args=(self,),
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kwargs={'yet_another':self})
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self.thread.start()
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def _run(self, other_ref, yet_another):
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if self.should_raise:
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raise SystemExit
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cyclic_object = RunSelfFunction(should_raise=False)
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weak_cyclic_object = weakref.ref(cyclic_object)
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cyclic_object.thread.join()
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del cyclic_object
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self.assertEquals(None, weak_cyclic_object(),
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msg=('%d references still around' %
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sys.getrefcount(weak_cyclic_object())))
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raising_cyclic_object = RunSelfFunction(should_raise=True)
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weak_raising_cyclic_object = weakref.ref(raising_cyclic_object)
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raising_cyclic_object.thread.join()
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del raising_cyclic_object
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self.assertEquals(None, weak_raising_cyclic_object(),
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msg=('%d references still around' %
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sys.getrefcount(weak_raising_cyclic_object())))
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class ThreadJoinOnShutdown(unittest.TestCase):
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def _run_and_join(self, script):
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script = """if 1:
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import sys, os, time, threading
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# a thread, which waits for the main program to terminate
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def joiningfunc(mainthread):
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mainthread.join()
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print 'end of thread'
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\n""" + script
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import subprocess
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p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, "-c", script], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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rc = p.wait()
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data = p.stdout.read().replace('\r', '')
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self.assertEqual(data, "end of main\nend of thread\n")
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self.assertFalse(rc == 2, "interpreter was blocked")
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self.assertTrue(rc == 0, "Unexpected error")
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def test_1_join_on_shutdown(self):
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# The usual case: on exit, wait for a non-daemon thread
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script = """if 1:
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import os
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t = threading.Thread(target=joiningfunc,
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args=(threading.current_thread(),))
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t.start()
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time.sleep(0.1)
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print 'end of main'
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"""
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self._run_and_join(script)
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def test_2_join_in_forked_process(self):
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# Like the test above, but from a forked interpreter
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import os
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if not hasattr(os, 'fork'):
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return
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script = """if 1:
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childpid = os.fork()
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if childpid != 0:
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os.waitpid(childpid, 0)
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sys.exit(0)
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t = threading.Thread(target=joiningfunc,
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args=(threading.current_thread(),))
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t.start()
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print 'end of main'
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"""
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self._run_and_join(script)
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def test_3_join_in_forked_from_thread(self):
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# Like the test above, but fork() was called from a worker thread
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# In the forked process, the main Thread object must be marked as stopped.
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import os
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if not hasattr(os, 'fork'):
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return
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# Skip platforms with known problems forking from a worker thread.
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# See http://bugs.python.org/issue3863.
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if sys.platform in ('freebsd4', 'freebsd5', 'freebsd6', 'os2emx'):
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print >>sys.stderr, ('Skipping test_3_join_in_forked_from_thread'
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' due to known OS bugs on'), sys.platform
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return
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script = """if 1:
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main_thread = threading.current_thread()
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def worker():
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childpid = os.fork()
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if childpid != 0:
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os.waitpid(childpid, 0)
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sys.exit(0)
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t = threading.Thread(target=joiningfunc,
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args=(main_thread,))
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print 'end of main'
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t.start()
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t.join() # Should not block: main_thread is already stopped
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w = threading.Thread(target=worker)
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w.start()
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"""
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self._run_and_join(script)
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class ThreadingExceptionTests(unittest.TestCase):
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# A RuntimeError should be raised if Thread.start() is called
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# multiple times.
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def test_start_thread_again(self):
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thread = threading.Thread()
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thread.start()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, thread.start)
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def test_releasing_unacquired_rlock(self):
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rlock = threading.RLock()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, rlock.release)
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def test_waiting_on_unacquired_condition(self):
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cond = threading.Condition()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, cond.wait)
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def test_notify_on_unacquired_condition(self):
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cond = threading.Condition()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, cond.notify)
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def test_semaphore_with_negative_value(self):
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, threading.Semaphore, value = -1)
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, threading.Semaphore, value = -sys.maxint)
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def test_joining_current_thread(self):
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current_thread = threading.current_thread()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, current_thread.join);
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def test_joining_inactive_thread(self):
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thread = threading.Thread()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, thread.join)
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def test_daemonize_active_thread(self):
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thread = threading.Thread()
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thread.start()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, setattr, thread, "daemon", True)
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def test_main():
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test.test_support.run_unittest(ThreadTests,
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ThreadJoinOnShutdown,
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ThreadingExceptionTests,
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)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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test_main()
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