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diff --git a/Lib/test/_test_multiprocessing.py b/Lib/test/_test_multiprocessing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f777edc --- /dev/null +++ b/Lib/test/_test_multiprocessing.py @@ -0,0 +1,3755 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 + +# +# Unit tests for the multiprocessing package +# + +import unittest +import queue as pyqueue +import time +import io +import itertools +import sys +import os +import gc +import errno +import signal +import array +import socket +import random +import logging +import struct +import operator +import test.support +import test.script_helper + + +# Skip tests if _multiprocessing wasn't built. +_multiprocessing = test.support.import_module('_multiprocessing') +# Skip tests if sem_open implementation is broken. +test.support.import_module('multiprocessing.synchronize') +# import threading after _multiprocessing to raise a more revelant error +# message: "No module named _multiprocessing". _multiprocessing is not compiled +# without thread support. +import threading + +import multiprocessing.dummy +import multiprocessing.connection +import multiprocessing.managers +import multiprocessing.heap +import multiprocessing.pool + +from multiprocessing import util + +try: + from multiprocessing import reduction + HAS_REDUCTION = reduction.HAVE_SEND_HANDLE +except ImportError: + HAS_REDUCTION = False + +try: + from multiprocessing.sharedctypes import Value, copy + HAS_SHAREDCTYPES = True +except ImportError: + HAS_SHAREDCTYPES = False + +try: + import msvcrt +except ImportError: + msvcrt = None + +# +# +# + +def latin(s): + return s.encode('latin') + +# +# Constants +# + +LOG_LEVEL = util.SUBWARNING +#LOG_LEVEL = logging.DEBUG + +DELTA = 0.1 +CHECK_TIMINGS = False # making true makes tests take a lot longer + # and can sometimes cause some non-serious + # failures because some calls block a bit + # longer than expected +if CHECK_TIMINGS: + TIMEOUT1, TIMEOUT2, TIMEOUT3 = 0.82, 0.35, 1.4 +else: + TIMEOUT1, TIMEOUT2, TIMEOUT3 = 0.1, 0.1, 0.1 + +HAVE_GETVALUE = not getattr(_multiprocessing, + 'HAVE_BROKEN_SEM_GETVALUE', False) + +WIN32 = (sys.platform == "win32") + +from multiprocessing.connection import wait + +def wait_for_handle(handle, timeout): + if timeout is not None and timeout < 0.0: + timeout = None + return wait([handle], timeout) + +try: + MAXFD = os.sysconf("SC_OPEN_MAX") +except: + MAXFD = 256 + +# To speed up tests when using the forkserver, we can preload these: +PRELOAD = ['__main__', 'test.test_multiprocessing_forkserver'] + +# +# Some tests require ctypes +# + +try: + from ctypes import Structure, c_int, c_double +except ImportError: + Structure = object + c_int = c_double = None + + +def check_enough_semaphores(): + """Check that the system supports enough semaphores to run the test.""" + # minimum number of semaphores available according to POSIX + nsems_min = 256 + try: + nsems = os.sysconf("SC_SEM_NSEMS_MAX") + except (AttributeError, ValueError): + # sysconf not available or setting not available + return + if nsems == -1 or nsems >= nsems_min: + return + raise unittest.SkipTest("The OS doesn't support enough semaphores " + "to run the test (required: %d)." % nsems_min) + + +# +# Creates a wrapper for a function which records the time it takes to finish +# + +class TimingWrapper(object): + + def __init__(self, func): + self.func = func + self.elapsed = None + + def __call__(self, *args, **kwds): + t = time.time() + try: + return self.func(*args, **kwds) + finally: + self.elapsed = time.time() - t + +# +# Base class for test cases +# + +class BaseTestCase(object): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes', 'manager', 'threads') + + def assertTimingAlmostEqual(self, a, b): + if CHECK_TIMINGS: + self.assertAlmostEqual(a, b, 1) + + def assertReturnsIfImplemented(self, value, func, *args): + try: + res = func(*args) + except NotImplementedError: + pass + else: + return self.assertEqual(value, res) + + # For the sanity of Windows users, rather than crashing or freezing in + # multiple ways. + def __reduce__(self, *args): + raise NotImplementedError("shouldn't try to pickle a test case") + + __reduce_ex__ = __reduce__ + +# +# Return the value of a semaphore +# + +def get_value(self): + try: + return self.get_value() + except AttributeError: + try: + return self._Semaphore__value + except AttributeError: + try: + return self._value + except AttributeError: + raise NotImplementedError + +# +# Testcases +# + +class _TestProcess(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes', 'threads') + + def test_current(self): + if self.TYPE == 'threads': + return + + current = self.current_process() + authkey = current.authkey + + self.assertTrue(current.is_alive()) + self.assertTrue(not current.daemon) + self.assertIsInstance(authkey, bytes) + self.assertTrue(len(authkey) > 0) + self.assertEqual(current.ident, os.getpid()) + self.assertEqual(current.exitcode, None) + + def test_daemon_argument(self): + if self.TYPE == "threads": + return + + # By default uses the current process's daemon flag. + proc0 = self.Process(target=self._test) + self.assertEqual(proc0.daemon, self.current_process().daemon) + proc1 = self.Process(target=self._test, daemon=True) + self.assertTrue(proc1.daemon) + proc2 = self.Process(target=self._test, daemon=False) + self.assertFalse(proc2.daemon) + + @classmethod + def _test(cls, q, *args, **kwds): + current = cls.current_process() + q.put(args) + q.put(kwds) + q.put(current.name) + if cls.TYPE != 'threads': + q.put(bytes(current.authkey)) + q.put(current.pid) + + def test_process(self): + q = self.Queue(1) + e = self.Event() + args = (q, 1, 2) + kwargs = {'hello':23, 'bye':2.54} + name = 'SomeProcess' + p = self.Process( + target=self._test, args=args, kwargs=kwargs, name=name + ) + p.daemon = True + current = self.current_process() + + if self.TYPE != 'threads': + self.assertEqual(p.authkey, current.authkey) + self.assertEqual(p.is_alive(), False) + self.assertEqual(p.daemon, True) + self.assertNotIn(p, self.active_children()) + self.assertTrue(type(self.active_children()) is list) + self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, None) + + p.start() + + self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, None) + self.assertEqual(p.is_alive(), True) + self.assertIn(p, self.active_children()) + + self.assertEqual(q.get(), args[1:]) + self.assertEqual(q.get(), kwargs) + self.assertEqual(q.get(), p.name) + if self.TYPE != 'threads': + self.assertEqual(q.get(), current.authkey) + self.assertEqual(q.get(), p.pid) + + p.join() + + self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, 0) + self.assertEqual(p.is_alive(), False) + self.assertNotIn(p, self.active_children()) + + @classmethod + def _test_terminate(cls): + time.sleep(1000) + + def test_terminate(self): + if self.TYPE == 'threads': + return + + p = self.Process(target=self._test_terminate) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + + self.assertEqual(p.is_alive(), True) + self.assertIn(p, self.active_children()) + self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, None) + + join = TimingWrapper(p.join) + + self.assertEqual(join(0), None) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(join.elapsed, 0.0) + self.assertEqual(p.is_alive(), True) + + self.assertEqual(join(-1), None) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(join.elapsed, 0.0) + self.assertEqual(p.is_alive(), True) + + p.terminate() + + self.assertEqual(join(), None) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(join.elapsed, 0.0) + + self.assertEqual(p.is_alive(), False) + self.assertNotIn(p, self.active_children()) + + p.join() + + # XXX sometimes get p.exitcode == 0 on Windows ... + #self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, -signal.SIGTERM) + + def test_cpu_count(self): + try: + cpus = multiprocessing.cpu_count() + except NotImplementedError: + cpus = 1 + self.assertTrue(type(cpus) is int) + self.assertTrue(cpus >= 1) + + def test_active_children(self): + self.assertEqual(type(self.active_children()), list) + + p = self.Process(target=time.sleep, args=(DELTA,)) + self.assertNotIn(p, self.active_children()) + + p.daemon = True + p.start() + self.assertIn(p, self.active_children()) + + p.join() + self.assertNotIn(p, self.active_children()) + + @classmethod + def _test_recursion(cls, wconn, id): + wconn.send(id) + if len(id) < 2: + for i in range(2): + p = cls.Process( + target=cls._test_recursion, args=(wconn, id+[i]) + ) + p.start() + p.join() + + def test_recursion(self): + rconn, wconn = self.Pipe(duplex=False) + self._test_recursion(wconn, []) + + time.sleep(DELTA) + result = [] + while rconn.poll(): + result.append(rconn.recv()) + + expected = [ + [], + [0], + [0, 0], + [0, 1], + [1], + [1, 0], + [1, 1] + ] + self.assertEqual(result, expected) + + @classmethod + def _test_sentinel(cls, event): + event.wait(10.0) + + def test_sentinel(self): + if self.TYPE == "threads": + return + event = self.Event() + p = self.Process(target=self._test_sentinel, args=(event,)) + with self.assertRaises(ValueError): + p.sentinel + p.start() + self.addCleanup(p.join) + sentinel = p.sentinel + self.assertIsInstance(sentinel, int) + self.assertFalse(wait_for_handle(sentinel, timeout=0.0)) + event.set() + p.join() + self.assertTrue(wait_for_handle(sentinel, timeout=1)) + +# +# +# + +class _UpperCaser(multiprocessing.Process): + + def __init__(self): + multiprocessing.Process.__init__(self) + self.child_conn, self.parent_conn = multiprocessing.Pipe() + + def run(self): + self.parent_conn.close() + for s in iter(self.child_conn.recv, None): + self.child_conn.send(s.upper()) + self.child_conn.close() + + def submit(self, s): + assert type(s) is str + self.parent_conn.send(s) + return self.parent_conn.recv() + + def stop(self): + self.parent_conn.send(None) + self.parent_conn.close() + self.child_conn.close() + +class _TestSubclassingProcess(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes',) + + def test_subclassing(self): + uppercaser = _UpperCaser() + uppercaser.daemon = True + uppercaser.start() + self.assertEqual(uppercaser.submit('hello'), 'HELLO') + self.assertEqual(uppercaser.submit('world'), 'WORLD') + uppercaser.stop() + uppercaser.join() + + def test_stderr_flush(self): + # sys.stderr is flushed at process shutdown (issue #13812) + if self.TYPE == "threads": + return + + testfn = test.support.TESTFN + self.addCleanup(test.support.unlink, testfn) + proc = self.Process(target=self._test_stderr_flush, args=(testfn,)) + proc.start() + proc.join() + with open(testfn, 'r') as f: + err = f.read() + # The whole traceback was printed + self.assertIn("ZeroDivisionError", err) + self.assertIn("test_multiprocessing.py", err) + self.assertIn("1/0 # MARKER", err) + + @classmethod + def _test_stderr_flush(cls, testfn): + sys.stderr = open(testfn, 'w') + 1/0 # MARKER + + + @classmethod + def _test_sys_exit(cls, reason, testfn): + sys.stderr = open(testfn, 'w') + sys.exit(reason) + + def test_sys_exit(self): + # See Issue 13854 + if self.TYPE == 'threads': + return + + testfn = test.support.TESTFN + self.addCleanup(test.support.unlink, testfn) + + for reason, code in (([1, 2, 3], 1), ('ignore this', 0)): + p = self.Process(target=self._test_sys_exit, args=(reason, testfn)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + p.join(5) + self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, code) + + with open(testfn, 'r') as f: + self.assertEqual(f.read().rstrip(), str(reason)) + + for reason in (True, False, 8): + p = self.Process(target=sys.exit, args=(reason,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + p.join(5) + self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, reason) + +# +# +# + +def queue_empty(q): + if hasattr(q, 'empty'): + return q.empty() + else: + return q.qsize() == 0 + +def queue_full(q, maxsize): + if hasattr(q, 'full'): + return q.full() + else: + return q.qsize() == maxsize + + +class _TestQueue(BaseTestCase): + + + @classmethod + def _test_put(cls, queue, child_can_start, parent_can_continue): + child_can_start.wait() + for i in range(6): + queue.get() + parent_can_continue.set() + + def test_put(self): + MAXSIZE = 6 + queue = self.Queue(maxsize=MAXSIZE) + child_can_start = self.Event() + parent_can_continue = self.Event() + + proc = self.Process( + target=self._test_put, + args=(queue, child_can_start, parent_can_continue) + ) + proc.daemon = True + proc.start() + + self.assertEqual(queue_empty(queue), True) + self.assertEqual(queue_full(queue, MAXSIZE), False) + + queue.put(1) + queue.put(2, True) + queue.put(3, True, None) + queue.put(4, False) + queue.put(5, False, None) + queue.put_nowait(6) + + # the values may be in buffer but not yet in pipe so sleep a bit + time.sleep(DELTA) + + self.assertEqual(queue_empty(queue), False) + self.assertEqual(queue_full(queue, MAXSIZE), True) + + put = TimingWrapper(queue.put) + put_nowait = TimingWrapper(queue.put_nowait) + + self.assertRaises(pyqueue.Full, put, 7, False) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(put.elapsed, 0) + + self.assertRaises(pyqueue.Full, put, 7, False, None) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(put.elapsed, 0) + + self.assertRaises(pyqueue.Full, put_nowait, 7) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(put_nowait.elapsed, 0) + + self.assertRaises(pyqueue.Full, put, 7, True, TIMEOUT1) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(put.elapsed, TIMEOUT1) + + self.assertRaises(pyqueue.Full, put, 7, False, TIMEOUT2) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(put.elapsed, 0) + + self.assertRaises(pyqueue.Full, put, 7, True, timeout=TIMEOUT3) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(put.elapsed, TIMEOUT3) + + child_can_start.set() + parent_can_continue.wait() + + self.assertEqual(queue_empty(queue), True) + self.assertEqual(queue_full(queue, MAXSIZE), False) + + proc.join() + + @classmethod + def _test_get(cls, queue, child_can_start, parent_can_continue): + child_can_start.wait() + #queue.put(1) + queue.put(2) + queue.put(3) + queue.put(4) + queue.put(5) + parent_can_continue.set() + + def test_get(self): + queue = self.Queue() + child_can_start = self.Event() + parent_can_continue = self.Event() + + proc = self.Process( + target=self._test_get, + args=(queue, child_can_start, parent_can_continue) + ) + proc.daemon = True + proc.start() + + self.assertEqual(queue_empty(queue), True) + + child_can_start.set() + parent_can_continue.wait() + + time.sleep(DELTA) + self.assertEqual(queue_empty(queue), False) + + # Hangs unexpectedly, remove for now + #self.assertEqual(queue.get(), 1) + self.assertEqual(queue.get(True, None), 2) + self.assertEqual(queue.get(True), 3) + self.assertEqual(queue.get(timeout=1), 4) + self.assertEqual(queue.get_nowait(), 5) + + self.assertEqual(queue_empty(queue), True) + + get = TimingWrapper(queue.get) + get_nowait = TimingWrapper(queue.get_nowait) + + self.assertRaises(pyqueue.Empty, get, False) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(get.elapsed, 0) + + self.assertRaises(pyqueue.Empty, get, False, None) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(get.elapsed, 0) + + self.assertRaises(pyqueue.Empty, get_nowait) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(get_nowait.elapsed, 0) + + self.assertRaises(pyqueue.Empty, get, True, TIMEOUT1) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(get.elapsed, TIMEOUT1) + + self.assertRaises(pyqueue.Empty, get, False, TIMEOUT2) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(get.elapsed, 0) + + self.assertRaises(pyqueue.Empty, get, timeout=TIMEOUT3) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(get.elapsed, TIMEOUT3) + + proc.join() + + @classmethod + def _test_fork(cls, queue): + for i in range(10, 20): + queue.put(i) + # note that at this point the items may only be buffered, so the + # process cannot shutdown until the feeder thread has finished + # pushing items onto the pipe. + + def test_fork(self): + # Old versions of Queue would fail to create a new feeder + # thread for a forked process if the original process had its + # own feeder thread. This test checks that this no longer + # happens. + + queue = self.Queue() + + # put items on queue so that main process starts a feeder thread + for i in range(10): + queue.put(i) + + # wait to make sure thread starts before we fork a new process + time.sleep(DELTA) + + # fork process + p = self.Process(target=self._test_fork, args=(queue,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + + # check that all expected items are in the queue + for i in range(20): + self.assertEqual(queue.get(), i) + self.assertRaises(pyqueue.Empty, queue.get, False) + + p.join() + + def test_qsize(self): + q = self.Queue() + try: + self.assertEqual(q.qsize(), 0) + except NotImplementedError: + return + q.put(1) + self.assertEqual(q.qsize(), 1) + q.put(5) + self.assertEqual(q.qsize(), 2) + q.get() + self.assertEqual(q.qsize(), 1) + q.get() + self.assertEqual(q.qsize(), 0) + + @classmethod + def _test_task_done(cls, q): + for obj in iter(q.get, None): + time.sleep(DELTA) + q.task_done() + + def test_task_done(self): + queue = self.JoinableQueue() + + if sys.version_info < (2, 5) and not hasattr(queue, 'task_done'): + self.skipTest("requires 'queue.task_done()' method") + + workers = [self.Process(target=self._test_task_done, args=(queue,)) + for i in range(4)] + + for p in workers: + p.daemon = True + p.start() + + for i in range(10): + queue.put(i) + + queue.join() + + for p in workers: + queue.put(None) + + for p in workers: + p.join() + + def test_timeout(self): + q = multiprocessing.Queue() + start = time.time() + self.assertRaises(pyqueue.Empty, q.get, True, 0.2) + delta = time.time() - start + self.assertGreaterEqual(delta, 0.19) + +# +# +# + +class _TestLock(BaseTestCase): + + def test_lock(self): + lock = self.Lock() + self.assertEqual(lock.acquire(), True) + self.assertEqual(lock.acquire(False), False) + self.assertEqual(lock.release(), None) + self.assertRaises((ValueError, threading.ThreadError), lock.release) + + def test_rlock(self): + lock = self.RLock() + self.assertEqual(lock.acquire(), True) + self.assertEqual(lock.acquire(), True) + self.assertEqual(lock.acquire(), True) + self.assertEqual(lock.release(), None) + self.assertEqual(lock.release(), None) + self.assertEqual(lock.release(), None) + self.assertRaises((AssertionError, RuntimeError), lock.release) + + def test_lock_context(self): + with self.Lock(): + pass + + +class _TestSemaphore(BaseTestCase): + + def _test_semaphore(self, sem): + self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(2, get_value, sem) + self.assertEqual(sem.acquire(), True) + self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(1, get_value, sem) + self.assertEqual(sem.acquire(), True) + self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(0, get_value, sem) + self.assertEqual(sem.acquire(False), False) + self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(0, get_value, sem) + self.assertEqual(sem.release(), None) + self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(1, get_value, sem) + self.assertEqual(sem.release(), None) + self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(2, get_value, sem) + + def test_semaphore(self): + sem = self.Semaphore(2) + self._test_semaphore(sem) + self.assertEqual(sem.release(), None) + self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(3, get_value, sem) + self.assertEqual(sem.release(), None) + self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(4, get_value, sem) + + def test_bounded_semaphore(self): + sem = self.BoundedSemaphore(2) + self._test_semaphore(sem) + # Currently fails on OS/X + #if HAVE_GETVALUE: + # self.assertRaises(ValueError, sem.release) + # self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(2, get_value, sem) + + def test_timeout(self): + if self.TYPE != 'processes': + return + + sem = self.Semaphore(0) + acquire = TimingWrapper(sem.acquire) + + self.assertEqual(acquire(False), False) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(acquire.elapsed, 0.0) + + self.assertEqual(acquire(False, None), False) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(acquire.elapsed, 0.0) + + self.assertEqual(acquire(False, TIMEOUT1), False) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(acquire.elapsed, 0) + + self.assertEqual(acquire(True, TIMEOUT2), False) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(acquire.elapsed, TIMEOUT2) + + self.assertEqual(acquire(timeout=TIMEOUT3), False) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(acquire.elapsed, TIMEOUT3) + + +class _TestCondition(BaseTestCase): + + @classmethod + def f(cls, cond, sleeping, woken, timeout=None): + cond.acquire() + sleeping.release() + cond.wait(timeout) + woken.release() + cond.release() + + def check_invariant(self, cond): + # this is only supposed to succeed when there are no sleepers + if self.TYPE == 'processes': + try: + sleepers = (cond._sleeping_count.get_value() - + cond._woken_count.get_value()) + self.assertEqual(sleepers, 0) + self.assertEqual(cond._wait_semaphore.get_value(), 0) + except NotImplementedError: + pass + + def test_notify(self): + cond = self.Condition() + sleeping = self.Semaphore(0) + woken = self.Semaphore(0) + + p = self.Process(target=self.f, args=(cond, sleeping, woken)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + + p = threading.Thread(target=self.f, args=(cond, sleeping, woken)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + + # wait for both children to start sleeping + sleeping.acquire() + sleeping.acquire() + + # check no process/thread has woken up + time.sleep(DELTA) + self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(0, get_value, woken) + + # wake up one process/thread + cond.acquire() + cond.notify() + cond.release() + + # check one process/thread has woken up + time.sleep(DELTA) + self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(1, get_value, woken) + + # wake up another + cond.acquire() + cond.notify() + cond.release() + + # check other has woken up + time.sleep(DELTA) + self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(2, get_value, woken) + + # check state is not mucked up + self.check_invariant(cond) + p.join() + + def test_notify_all(self): + cond = self.Condition() + sleeping = self.Semaphore(0) + woken = self.Semaphore(0) + + # start some threads/processes which will timeout + for i in range(3): + p = self.Process(target=self.f, + args=(cond, sleeping, woken, TIMEOUT1)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + + t = threading.Thread(target=self.f, + args=(cond, sleeping, woken, TIMEOUT1)) + t.daemon = True + t.start() + + # wait for them all to sleep + for i in range(6): + sleeping.acquire() + + # check they have all timed out + for i in range(6): + woken.acquire() + self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(0, get_value, woken) + + # check state is not mucked up + self.check_invariant(cond) + + # start some more threads/processes + for i in range(3): + p = self.Process(target=self.f, args=(cond, sleeping, woken)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + + t = threading.Thread(target=self.f, args=(cond, sleeping, woken)) + t.daemon = True + t.start() + + # wait for them to all sleep + for i in range(6): + sleeping.acquire() + + # check no process/thread has woken up + time.sleep(DELTA) + self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(0, get_value, woken) + + # wake them all up + cond.acquire() + cond.notify_all() + cond.release() + + # check they have all woken + for i in range(10): + try: + if get_value(woken) == 6: + break + except NotImplementedError: + break + time.sleep(DELTA) + self.assertReturnsIfImplemented(6, get_value, woken) + + # check state is not mucked up + self.check_invariant(cond) + + def test_timeout(self): + cond = self.Condition() + wait = TimingWrapper(cond.wait) + cond.acquire() + res = wait(TIMEOUT1) + cond.release() + self.assertEqual(res, False) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(wait.elapsed, TIMEOUT1) + + @classmethod + def _test_waitfor_f(cls, cond, state): + with cond: + state.value = 0 + cond.notify() + result = cond.wait_for(lambda : state.value==4) + if not result or state.value != 4: + sys.exit(1) + + @unittest.skipUnless(HAS_SHAREDCTYPES, 'needs sharedctypes') + def test_waitfor(self): + # based on test in test/lock_tests.py + cond = self.Condition() + state = self.Value('i', -1) + + p = self.Process(target=self._test_waitfor_f, args=(cond, state)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + + with cond: + result = cond.wait_for(lambda : state.value==0) + self.assertTrue(result) + self.assertEqual(state.value, 0) + + for i in range(4): + time.sleep(0.01) + with cond: + state.value += 1 + cond.notify() + + p.join(5) + self.assertFalse(p.is_alive()) + self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, 0) + + @classmethod + def _test_waitfor_timeout_f(cls, cond, state, success, sem): + sem.release() + with cond: + expected = 0.1 + dt = time.time() + result = cond.wait_for(lambda : state.value==4, timeout=expected) + dt = time.time() - dt + # borrow logic in assertTimeout() from test/lock_tests.py + if not result and expected * 0.6 < dt < expected * 10.0: + success.value = True + + @unittest.skipUnless(HAS_SHAREDCTYPES, 'needs sharedctypes') + def test_waitfor_timeout(self): + # based on test in test/lock_tests.py + cond = self.Condition() + state = self.Value('i', 0) + success = self.Value('i', False) + sem = self.Semaphore(0) + + p = self.Process(target=self._test_waitfor_timeout_f, + args=(cond, state, success, sem)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + self.assertTrue(sem.acquire(timeout=10)) + + # Only increment 3 times, so state == 4 is never reached. + for i in range(3): + time.sleep(0.01) + with cond: + state.value += 1 + cond.notify() + + p.join(5) + self.assertTrue(success.value) + + @classmethod + def _test_wait_result(cls, c, pid): + with c: + c.notify() + time.sleep(1) + if pid is not None: + os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) + + def test_wait_result(self): + if isinstance(self, ProcessesMixin) and sys.platform != 'win32': + pid = os.getpid() + else: + pid = None + + c = self.Condition() + with c: + self.assertFalse(c.wait(0)) + self.assertFalse(c.wait(0.1)) + + p = self.Process(target=self._test_wait_result, args=(c, pid)) + p.start() + + self.assertTrue(c.wait(10)) + if pid is not None: + self.assertRaises(KeyboardInterrupt, c.wait, 10) + + p.join() + + +class _TestEvent(BaseTestCase): + + @classmethod + def _test_event(cls, event): + time.sleep(TIMEOUT2) + event.set() + + def test_event(self): + event = self.Event() + wait = TimingWrapper(event.wait) + + # Removed temporarily, due to API shear, this does not + # work with threading._Event objects. is_set == isSet + self.assertEqual(event.is_set(), False) + + # Removed, threading.Event.wait() will return the value of the __flag + # instead of None. API Shear with the semaphore backed mp.Event + self.assertEqual(wait(0.0), False) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(wait.elapsed, 0.0) + self.assertEqual(wait(TIMEOUT1), False) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(wait.elapsed, TIMEOUT1) + + event.set() + + # See note above on the API differences + self.assertEqual(event.is_set(), True) + self.assertEqual(wait(), True) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(wait.elapsed, 0.0) + self.assertEqual(wait(TIMEOUT1), True) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(wait.elapsed, 0.0) + # self.assertEqual(event.is_set(), True) + + event.clear() + + #self.assertEqual(event.is_set(), False) + + p = self.Process(target=self._test_event, args=(event,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + self.assertEqual(wait(), True) + +# +# Tests for Barrier - adapted from tests in test/lock_tests.py +# + +# Many of the tests for threading.Barrier use a list as an atomic +# counter: a value is appended to increment the counter, and the +# length of the list gives the value. We use the class DummyList +# for the same purpose. + +class _DummyList(object): + + def __init__(self): + wrapper = multiprocessing.heap.BufferWrapper(struct.calcsize('i')) + lock = multiprocessing.Lock() + self.__setstate__((wrapper, lock)) + self._lengthbuf[0] = 0 + + def __setstate__(self, state): + (self._wrapper, self._lock) = state + self._lengthbuf = self._wrapper.create_memoryview().cast('i') + + def __getstate__(self): + return (self._wrapper, self._lock) + + def append(self, _): + with self._lock: + self._lengthbuf[0] += 1 + + def __len__(self): + with self._lock: + return self._lengthbuf[0] + +def _wait(): + # A crude wait/yield function not relying on synchronization primitives. + time.sleep(0.01) + + +class Bunch(object): + """ + A bunch of threads. + """ + def __init__(self, namespace, f, args, n, wait_before_exit=False): + """ + Construct a bunch of `n` threads running the same function `f`. + If `wait_before_exit` is True, the threads won't terminate until + do_finish() is called. + """ + self.f = f + self.args = args + self.n = n + self.started = namespace.DummyList() + self.finished = namespace.DummyList() + self._can_exit = namespace.Event() + if not wait_before_exit: + self._can_exit.set() + for i in range(n): + p = namespace.Process(target=self.task) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + + def task(self): + pid = os.getpid() + self.started.append(pid) + try: + self.f(*self.args) + finally: + self.finished.append(pid) + self._can_exit.wait(30) + assert self._can_exit.is_set() + + def wait_for_started(self): + while len(self.started) < self.n: + _wait() + + def wait_for_finished(self): + while len(self.finished) < self.n: + _wait() + + def do_finish(self): + self._can_exit.set() + + +class AppendTrue(object): + def __init__(self, obj): + self.obj = obj + def __call__(self): + self.obj.append(True) + + +class _TestBarrier(BaseTestCase): + """ + Tests for Barrier objects. + """ + N = 5 + defaultTimeout = 30.0 # XXX Slow Windows buildbots need generous timeout + + def setUp(self): + self.barrier = self.Barrier(self.N, timeout=self.defaultTimeout) + + def tearDown(self): + self.barrier.abort() + self.barrier = None + + def DummyList(self): + if self.TYPE == 'threads': + return [] + elif self.TYPE == 'manager': + return self.manager.list() + else: + return _DummyList() + + def run_threads(self, f, args): + b = Bunch(self, f, args, self.N-1) + f(*args) + b.wait_for_finished() + + @classmethod + def multipass(cls, barrier, results, n): + m = barrier.parties + assert m == cls.N + for i in range(n): + results[0].append(True) + assert len(results[1]) == i * m + barrier.wait() + results[1].append(True) + assert len(results[0]) == (i + 1) * m + barrier.wait() + try: + assert barrier.n_waiting == 0 + except NotImplementedError: + pass + assert not barrier.broken + + def test_barrier(self, passes=1): + """ + Test that a barrier is passed in lockstep + """ + results = [self.DummyList(), self.DummyList()] + self.run_threads(self.multipass, (self.barrier, results, passes)) + + def test_barrier_10(self): + """ + Test that a barrier works for 10 consecutive runs + """ + return self.test_barrier(10) + + @classmethod + def _test_wait_return_f(cls, barrier, queue): + res = barrier.wait() + queue.put(res) + + def test_wait_return(self): + """ + test the return value from barrier.wait + """ + queue = self.Queue() + self.run_threads(self._test_wait_return_f, (self.barrier, queue)) + results = [queue.get() for i in range(self.N)] + self.assertEqual(results.count(0), 1) + + @classmethod + def _test_action_f(cls, barrier, results): + barrier.wait() + if len(results) != 1: + raise RuntimeError + + def test_action(self): + """ + Test the 'action' callback + """ + results = self.DummyList() + barrier = self.Barrier(self.N, action=AppendTrue(results)) + self.run_threads(self._test_action_f, (barrier, results)) + self.assertEqual(len(results), 1) + + @classmethod + def _test_abort_f(cls, barrier, results1, results2): + try: + i = barrier.wait() + if i == cls.N//2: + raise RuntimeError + barrier.wait() + results1.append(True) + except threading.BrokenBarrierError: + results2.append(True) + except RuntimeError: + barrier.abort() + + def test_abort(self): + """ + Test that an abort will put the barrier in a broken state + """ + results1 = self.DummyList() + results2 = self.DummyList() + self.run_threads(self._test_abort_f, + (self.barrier, results1, results2)) + self.assertEqual(len(results1), 0) + self.assertEqual(len(results2), self.N-1) + self.assertTrue(self.barrier.broken) + + @classmethod + def _test_reset_f(cls, barrier, results1, results2, results3): + i = barrier.wait() + if i == cls.N//2: + # Wait until the other threads are all in the barrier. + while barrier.n_waiting < cls.N-1: + time.sleep(0.001) + barrier.reset() + else: + try: + barrier.wait() + results1.append(True) + except threading.BrokenBarrierError: + results2.append(True) + # Now, pass the barrier again + barrier.wait() + results3.append(True) + + def test_reset(self): + """ + Test that a 'reset' on a barrier frees the waiting threads + """ + results1 = self.DummyList() + results2 = self.DummyList() + results3 = self.DummyList() + self.run_threads(self._test_reset_f, + (self.barrier, results1, results2, results3)) + self.assertEqual(len(results1), 0) + self.assertEqual(len(results2), self.N-1) + self.assertEqual(len(results3), self.N) + + @classmethod + def _test_abort_and_reset_f(cls, barrier, barrier2, + results1, results2, results3): + try: + i = barrier.wait() + if i == cls.N//2: + raise RuntimeError + barrier.wait() + results1.append(True) + except threading.BrokenBarrierError: + results2.append(True) + except RuntimeError: + barrier.abort() + # Synchronize and reset the barrier. Must synchronize first so + # that everyone has left it when we reset, and after so that no + # one enters it before the reset. + if barrier2.wait() == cls.N//2: + barrier.reset() + barrier2.wait() + barrier.wait() + results3.append(True) + + def test_abort_and_reset(self): + """ + Test that a barrier can be reset after being broken. + """ + results1 = self.DummyList() + results2 = self.DummyList() + results3 = self.DummyList() + barrier2 = self.Barrier(self.N) + + self.run_threads(self._test_abort_and_reset_f, + (self.barrier, barrier2, results1, results2, results3)) + self.assertEqual(len(results1), 0) + self.assertEqual(len(results2), self.N-1) + self.assertEqual(len(results3), self.N) + + @classmethod + def _test_timeout_f(cls, barrier, results): + i = barrier.wait() + if i == cls.N//2: + # One thread is late! + time.sleep(1.0) + try: + barrier.wait(0.5) + except threading.BrokenBarrierError: + results.append(True) + + def test_timeout(self): + """ + Test wait(timeout) + """ + results = self.DummyList() + self.run_threads(self._test_timeout_f, (self.barrier, results)) + self.assertEqual(len(results), self.barrier.parties) + + @classmethod + def _test_default_timeout_f(cls, barrier, results): + i = barrier.wait(cls.defaultTimeout) + if i == cls.N//2: + # One thread is later than the default timeout + time.sleep(1.0) + try: + barrier.wait() + except threading.BrokenBarrierError: + results.append(True) + + def test_default_timeout(self): + """ + Test the barrier's default timeout + """ + barrier = self.Barrier(self.N, timeout=0.5) + results = self.DummyList() + self.run_threads(self._test_default_timeout_f, (barrier, results)) + self.assertEqual(len(results), barrier.parties) + + def test_single_thread(self): + b = self.Barrier(1) + b.wait() + b.wait() + + @classmethod + def _test_thousand_f(cls, barrier, passes, conn, lock): + for i in range(passes): + barrier.wait() + with lock: + conn.send(i) + + def test_thousand(self): + if self.TYPE == 'manager': + return + passes = 1000 + lock = self.Lock() + conn, child_conn = self.Pipe(False) + for j in range(self.N): + p = self.Process(target=self._test_thousand_f, + args=(self.barrier, passes, child_conn, lock)) + p.start() + + for i in range(passes): + for j in range(self.N): + self.assertEqual(conn.recv(), i) + +# +# +# + +class _TestValue(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes',) + + codes_values = [ + ('i', 4343, 24234), + ('d', 3.625, -4.25), + ('h', -232, 234), + ('c', latin('x'), latin('y')) + ] + + def setUp(self): + if not HAS_SHAREDCTYPES: + self.skipTest("requires multiprocessing.sharedctypes") + + @classmethod + def _test(cls, values): + for sv, cv in zip(values, cls.codes_values): + sv.value = cv[2] + + + def test_value(self, raw=False): + if raw: + values = [self.RawValue(code, value) + for code, value, _ in self.codes_values] + else: + values = [self.Value(code, value) + for code, value, _ in self.codes_values] + + for sv, cv in zip(values, self.codes_values): + self.assertEqual(sv.value, cv[1]) + + proc = self.Process(target=self._test, args=(values,)) + proc.daemon = True + proc.start() + proc.join() + + for sv, cv in zip(values, self.codes_values): + self.assertEqual(sv.value, cv[2]) + + def test_rawvalue(self): + self.test_value(raw=True) + + def test_getobj_getlock(self): + val1 = self.Value('i', 5) + lock1 = val1.get_lock() + obj1 = val1.get_obj() + + val2 = self.Value('i', 5, lock=None) + lock2 = val2.get_lock() + obj2 = val2.get_obj() + + lock = self.Lock() + val3 = self.Value('i', 5, lock=lock) + lock3 = val3.get_lock() + obj3 = val3.get_obj() + self.assertEqual(lock, lock3) + + arr4 = self.Value('i', 5, lock=False) + self.assertFalse(hasattr(arr4, 'get_lock')) + self.assertFalse(hasattr(arr4, 'get_obj')) + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, self.Value, 'i', 5, lock='navalue') + + arr5 = self.RawValue('i', 5) + self.assertFalse(hasattr(arr5, 'get_lock')) + self.assertFalse(hasattr(arr5, 'get_obj')) + + +class _TestArray(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes',) + + @classmethod + def f(cls, seq): + for i in range(1, len(seq)): + seq[i] += seq[i-1] + + @unittest.skipIf(c_int is None, "requires _ctypes") + def test_array(self, raw=False): + seq = [680, 626, 934, 821, 150, 233, 548, 982, 714, 831] + if raw: + arr = self.RawArray('i', seq) + else: + arr = self.Array('i', seq) + + self.assertEqual(len(arr), len(seq)) + self.assertEqual(arr[3], seq[3]) + self.assertEqual(list(arr[2:7]), list(seq[2:7])) + + arr[4:8] = seq[4:8] = array.array('i', [1, 2, 3, 4]) + + self.assertEqual(list(arr[:]), seq) + + self.f(seq) + + p = self.Process(target=self.f, args=(arr,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + p.join() + + self.assertEqual(list(arr[:]), seq) + + @unittest.skipIf(c_int is None, "requires _ctypes") + def test_array_from_size(self): + size = 10 + # Test for zeroing (see issue #11675). + # The repetition below strengthens the test by increasing the chances + # of previously allocated non-zero memory being used for the new array + # on the 2nd and 3rd loops. + for _ in range(3): + arr = self.Array('i', size) + self.assertEqual(len(arr), size) + self.assertEqual(list(arr), [0] * size) + arr[:] = range(10) + self.assertEqual(list(arr), list(range(10))) + del arr + + @unittest.skipIf(c_int is None, "requires _ctypes") + def test_rawarray(self): + self.test_array(raw=True) + + @unittest.skipIf(c_int is None, "requires _ctypes") + def test_getobj_getlock_obj(self): + arr1 = self.Array('i', list(range(10))) + lock1 = arr1.get_lock() + obj1 = arr1.get_obj() + + arr2 = self.Array('i', list(range(10)), lock=None) + lock2 = arr2.get_lock() + obj2 = arr2.get_obj() + + lock = self.Lock() + arr3 = self.Array('i', list(range(10)), lock=lock) + lock3 = arr3.get_lock() + obj3 = arr3.get_obj() + self.assertEqual(lock, lock3) + + arr4 = self.Array('i', range(10), lock=False) + self.assertFalse(hasattr(arr4, 'get_lock')) + self.assertFalse(hasattr(arr4, 'get_obj')) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, + self.Array, 'i', range(10), lock='notalock') + + arr5 = self.RawArray('i', range(10)) + self.assertFalse(hasattr(arr5, 'get_lock')) + self.assertFalse(hasattr(arr5, 'get_obj')) + +# +# +# + +class _TestContainers(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('manager',) + + def test_list(self): + a = self.list(list(range(10))) + self.assertEqual(a[:], list(range(10))) + + b = self.list() + self.assertEqual(b[:], []) + + b.extend(list(range(5))) + self.assertEqual(b[:], list(range(5))) + + self.assertEqual(b[2], 2) + self.assertEqual(b[2:10], [2,3,4]) + + b *= 2 + self.assertEqual(b[:], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4]) + + self.assertEqual(b + [5, 6], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]) + + self.assertEqual(a[:], list(range(10))) + + d = [a, b] + e = self.list(d) + self.assertEqual( + e[:], + [[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4]] + ) + + f = self.list([a]) + a.append('hello') + self.assertEqual(f[:], [[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 'hello']]) + + def test_dict(self): + d = self.dict() + indices = list(range(65, 70)) + for i in indices: + d[i] = chr(i) + self.assertEqual(d.copy(), dict((i, chr(i)) for i in indices)) + self.assertEqual(sorted(d.keys()), indices) + self.assertEqual(sorted(d.values()), [chr(i) for i in indices]) + self.assertEqual(sorted(d.items()), [(i, chr(i)) for i in indices]) + + def test_namespace(self): + n = self.Namespace() + n.name = 'Bob' + n.job = 'Builder' + n._hidden = 'hidden' + self.assertEqual((n.name, n.job), ('Bob', 'Builder')) + del n.job + self.assertEqual(str(n), "Namespace(name='Bob')") + self.assertTrue(hasattr(n, 'name')) + self.assertTrue(not hasattr(n, 'job')) + +# +# +# + +def sqr(x, wait=0.0): + time.sleep(wait) + return x*x + +def mul(x, y): + return x*y + +class _TestPool(BaseTestCase): + + @classmethod + def setUpClass(cls): + super().setUpClass() + cls.pool = cls.Pool(4) + + @classmethod + def tearDownClass(cls): + cls.pool.terminate() + cls.pool.join() + cls.pool = None + super().tearDownClass() + + def test_apply(self): + papply = self.pool.apply + self.assertEqual(papply(sqr, (5,)), sqr(5)) + self.assertEqual(papply(sqr, (), {'x':3}), sqr(x=3)) + + def test_map(self): + pmap = self.pool.map + self.assertEqual(pmap(sqr, list(range(10))), list(map(sqr, list(range(10))))) + self.assertEqual(pmap(sqr, list(range(100)), chunksize=20), + list(map(sqr, list(range(100))))) + + def test_starmap(self): + psmap = self.pool.starmap + tuples = list(zip(range(10), range(9,-1, -1))) + self.assertEqual(psmap(mul, tuples), + list(itertools.starmap(mul, tuples))) + tuples = list(zip(range(100), range(99,-1, -1))) + self.assertEqual(psmap(mul, tuples, chunksize=20), + list(itertools.starmap(mul, tuples))) + + def test_starmap_async(self): + tuples = list(zip(range(100), range(99,-1, -1))) + self.assertEqual(self.pool.starmap_async(mul, tuples).get(), + list(itertools.starmap(mul, tuples))) + + def test_map_async(self): + self.assertEqual(self.pool.map_async(sqr, list(range(10))).get(), + list(map(sqr, list(range(10))))) + + def test_map_async_callbacks(self): + call_args = self.manager.list() if self.TYPE == 'manager' else [] + self.pool.map_async(int, ['1'], + callback=call_args.append, + error_callback=call_args.append).wait() + self.assertEqual(1, len(call_args)) + self.assertEqual([1], call_args[0]) + self.pool.map_async(int, ['a'], + callback=call_args.append, + error_callback=call_args.append).wait() + self.assertEqual(2, len(call_args)) + self.assertIsInstance(call_args[1], ValueError) + + def test_map_chunksize(self): + try: + self.pool.map_async(sqr, [], chunksize=1).get(timeout=TIMEOUT1) + except multiprocessing.TimeoutError: + self.fail("pool.map_async with chunksize stalled on null list") + + def test_async(self): + res = self.pool.apply_async(sqr, (7, TIMEOUT1,)) + get = TimingWrapper(res.get) + self.assertEqual(get(), 49) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(get.elapsed, TIMEOUT1) + + def test_async_timeout(self): + res = self.pool.apply_async(sqr, (6, TIMEOUT2 + 0.2)) + get = TimingWrapper(res.get) + self.assertRaises(multiprocessing.TimeoutError, get, timeout=TIMEOUT2) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(get.elapsed, TIMEOUT2) + + def test_imap(self): + it = self.pool.imap(sqr, list(range(10))) + self.assertEqual(list(it), list(map(sqr, list(range(10))))) + + it = self.pool.imap(sqr, list(range(10))) + for i in range(10): + self.assertEqual(next(it), i*i) + self.assertRaises(StopIteration, it.__next__) + + it = self.pool.imap(sqr, list(range(1000)), chunksize=100) + for i in range(1000): + self.assertEqual(next(it), i*i) + self.assertRaises(StopIteration, it.__next__) + + def test_imap_unordered(self): + it = self.pool.imap_unordered(sqr, list(range(1000))) + self.assertEqual(sorted(it), list(map(sqr, list(range(1000))))) + + it = self.pool.imap_unordered(sqr, list(range(1000)), chunksize=53) + self.assertEqual(sorted(it), list(map(sqr, list(range(1000))))) + + def test_make_pool(self): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, multiprocessing.Pool, -1) + self.assertRaises(ValueError, multiprocessing.Pool, 0) + + p = multiprocessing.Pool(3) + self.assertEqual(3, len(p._pool)) + p.close() + p.join() + + def test_terminate(self): + result = self.pool.map_async( + time.sleep, [0.1 for i in range(10000)], chunksize=1 + ) + self.pool.terminate() + join = TimingWrapper(self.pool.join) + join() + self.assertLess(join.elapsed, 0.5) + + def test_empty_iterable(self): + # See Issue 12157 + p = self.Pool(1) + + self.assertEqual(p.map(sqr, []), []) + self.assertEqual(list(p.imap(sqr, [])), []) + self.assertEqual(list(p.imap_unordered(sqr, [])), []) + self.assertEqual(p.map_async(sqr, []).get(), []) + + p.close() + p.join() + + def test_context(self): + if self.TYPE == 'processes': + L = list(range(10)) + expected = [sqr(i) for i in L] + with multiprocessing.Pool(2) as p: + r = p.map_async(sqr, L) + self.assertEqual(r.get(), expected) + self.assertRaises(ValueError, p.map_async, sqr, L) + + @classmethod + def _test_traceback(cls): + raise RuntimeError(123) # some comment + + def test_traceback(self): + # We want ensure that the traceback from the child process is + # contained in the traceback raised in the main process. + if self.TYPE == 'processes': + with self.Pool(1) as p: + try: + p.apply(self._test_traceback) + except Exception as e: + exc = e + else: + raise AssertionError('expected RuntimeError') + self.assertIs(type(exc), RuntimeError) + self.assertEqual(exc.args, (123,)) + cause = exc.__cause__ + self.assertIs(type(cause), multiprocessing.pool.RemoteTraceback) + self.assertIn('raise RuntimeError(123) # some comment', cause.tb) + + with test.support.captured_stderr() as f1: + try: + raise exc + except RuntimeError: + sys.excepthook(*sys.exc_info()) + self.assertIn('raise RuntimeError(123) # some comment', + f1.getvalue()) + +def raising(): + raise KeyError("key") + +def unpickleable_result(): + return lambda: 42 + +class _TestPoolWorkerErrors(BaseTestCase): + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes', ) + + def test_async_error_callback(self): + p = multiprocessing.Pool(2) + + scratchpad = [None] + def errback(exc): + scratchpad[0] = exc + + res = p.apply_async(raising, error_callback=errback) + self.assertRaises(KeyError, res.get) + self.assertTrue(scratchpad[0]) + self.assertIsInstance(scratchpad[0], KeyError) + + p.close() + p.join() + + def test_unpickleable_result(self): + from multiprocessing.pool import MaybeEncodingError + p = multiprocessing.Pool(2) + + # Make sure we don't lose pool processes because of encoding errors. + for iteration in range(20): + + scratchpad = [None] + def errback(exc): + scratchpad[0] = exc + + res = p.apply_async(unpickleable_result, error_callback=errback) + self.assertRaises(MaybeEncodingError, res.get) + wrapped = scratchpad[0] + self.assertTrue(wrapped) + self.assertIsInstance(scratchpad[0], MaybeEncodingError) + self.assertIsNotNone(wrapped.exc) + self.assertIsNotNone(wrapped.value) + + p.close() + p.join() + +class _TestPoolWorkerLifetime(BaseTestCase): + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes', ) + + def test_pool_worker_lifetime(self): + p = multiprocessing.Pool(3, maxtasksperchild=10) + self.assertEqual(3, len(p._pool)) + origworkerpids = [w.pid for w in p._pool] + # Run many tasks so each worker gets replaced (hopefully) + results = [] + for i in range(100): + results.append(p.apply_async(sqr, (i, ))) + # Fetch the results and verify we got the right answers, + # also ensuring all the tasks have completed. + for (j, res) in enumerate(results): + self.assertEqual(res.get(), sqr(j)) + # Refill the pool + p._repopulate_pool() + # Wait until all workers are alive + # (countdown * DELTA = 5 seconds max startup process time) + countdown = 50 + while countdown and not all(w.is_alive() for w in p._pool): + countdown -= 1 + time.sleep(DELTA) + finalworkerpids = [w.pid for w in p._pool] + # All pids should be assigned. See issue #7805. + self.assertNotIn(None, origworkerpids) + self.assertNotIn(None, finalworkerpids) + # Finally, check that the worker pids have changed + self.assertNotEqual(sorted(origworkerpids), sorted(finalworkerpids)) + p.close() + p.join() + + def test_pool_worker_lifetime_early_close(self): + # Issue #10332: closing a pool whose workers have limited lifetimes + # before all the tasks completed would make join() hang. + p = multiprocessing.Pool(3, maxtasksperchild=1) + results = [] + for i in range(6): + results.append(p.apply_async(sqr, (i, 0.3))) + p.close() + p.join() + # check the results + for (j, res) in enumerate(results): + self.assertEqual(res.get(), sqr(j)) + +# +# Test of creating a customized manager class +# + +from multiprocessing.managers import BaseManager, BaseProxy, RemoteError + +class FooBar(object): + def f(self): + return 'f()' + def g(self): + raise ValueError + def _h(self): + return '_h()' + +def baz(): + for i in range(10): + yield i*i + +class IteratorProxy(BaseProxy): + _exposed_ = ('__next__',) + def __iter__(self): + return self + def __next__(self): + return self._callmethod('__next__') + +class MyManager(BaseManager): + pass + +MyManager.register('Foo', callable=FooBar) +MyManager.register('Bar', callable=FooBar, exposed=('f', '_h')) +MyManager.register('baz', callable=baz, proxytype=IteratorProxy) + + +class _TestMyManager(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('manager',) + + def test_mymanager(self): + manager = MyManager() + manager.start() + self.common(manager) + manager.shutdown() + + # If the manager process exited cleanly then the exitcode + # will be zero. Otherwise (after a short timeout) + # terminate() is used, resulting in an exitcode of -SIGTERM. + self.assertEqual(manager._process.exitcode, 0) + + def test_mymanager_context(self): + with MyManager() as manager: + self.common(manager) + self.assertEqual(manager._process.exitcode, 0) + + def test_mymanager_context_prestarted(self): + manager = MyManager() + manager.start() + with manager: + self.common(manager) + self.assertEqual(manager._process.exitcode, 0) + + def common(self, manager): + foo = manager.Foo() + bar = manager.Bar() + baz = manager.baz() + + foo_methods = [name for name in ('f', 'g', '_h') if hasattr(foo, name)] + bar_methods = [name for name in ('f', 'g', '_h') if hasattr(bar, name)] + + self.assertEqual(foo_methods, ['f', 'g']) + self.assertEqual(bar_methods, ['f', '_h']) + + self.assertEqual(foo.f(), 'f()') + self.assertRaises(ValueError, foo.g) + self.assertEqual(foo._callmethod('f'), 'f()') + self.assertRaises(RemoteError, foo._callmethod, '_h') + + self.assertEqual(bar.f(), 'f()') + self.assertEqual(bar._h(), '_h()') + self.assertEqual(bar._callmethod('f'), 'f()') + self.assertEqual(bar._callmethod('_h'), '_h()') + + self.assertEqual(list(baz), [i*i for i in range(10)]) + + +# +# Test of connecting to a remote server and using xmlrpclib for serialization +# + +_queue = pyqueue.Queue() +def get_queue(): + return _queue + +class QueueManager(BaseManager): + '''manager class used by server process''' +QueueManager.register('get_queue', callable=get_queue) + +class QueueManager2(BaseManager): + '''manager class which specifies the same interface as QueueManager''' +QueueManager2.register('get_queue') + + +SERIALIZER = 'xmlrpclib' + +class _TestRemoteManager(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('manager',) + + @classmethod + def _putter(cls, address, authkey): + manager = QueueManager2( + address=address, authkey=authkey, serializer=SERIALIZER + ) + manager.connect() + queue = manager.get_queue() + queue.put(('hello world', None, True, 2.25)) + + def test_remote(self): + authkey = os.urandom(32) + + manager = QueueManager( + address=('localhost', 0), authkey=authkey, serializer=SERIALIZER + ) + manager.start() + + p = self.Process(target=self._putter, args=(manager.address, authkey)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + + manager2 = QueueManager2( + address=manager.address, authkey=authkey, serializer=SERIALIZER + ) + manager2.connect() + queue = manager2.get_queue() + + # Note that xmlrpclib will deserialize object as a list not a tuple + self.assertEqual(queue.get(), ['hello world', None, True, 2.25]) + + # Because we are using xmlrpclib for serialization instead of + # pickle this will cause a serialization error. + self.assertRaises(Exception, queue.put, time.sleep) + + # Make queue finalizer run before the server is stopped + del queue + manager.shutdown() + +class _TestManagerRestart(BaseTestCase): + + @classmethod + def _putter(cls, address, authkey): + manager = QueueManager( + address=address, authkey=authkey, serializer=SERIALIZER) + manager.connect() + queue = manager.get_queue() + queue.put('hello world') + + def test_rapid_restart(self): + authkey = os.urandom(32) + manager = QueueManager( + address=('localhost', 0), authkey=authkey, serializer=SERIALIZER) + srvr = manager.get_server() + addr = srvr.address + # Close the connection.Listener socket which gets opened as a part + # of manager.get_server(). It's not needed for the test. + srvr.listener.close() + manager.start() + + p = self.Process(target=self._putter, args=(manager.address, authkey)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + queue = manager.get_queue() + self.assertEqual(queue.get(), 'hello world') + del queue + manager.shutdown() + manager = QueueManager( + address=addr, authkey=authkey, serializer=SERIALIZER) + try: + manager.start() + except OSError as e: + if e.errno != errno.EADDRINUSE: + raise + # Retry after some time, in case the old socket was lingering + # (sporadic failure on buildbots) + time.sleep(1.0) + manager = QueueManager( + address=addr, authkey=authkey, serializer=SERIALIZER) + manager.shutdown() + +# +# +# + +SENTINEL = latin('') + +class _TestConnection(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes', 'threads') + + @classmethod + def _echo(cls, conn): + for msg in iter(conn.recv_bytes, SENTINEL): + conn.send_bytes(msg) + conn.close() + + def test_connection(self): + conn, child_conn = self.Pipe() + + p = self.Process(target=self._echo, args=(child_conn,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + + seq = [1, 2.25, None] + msg = latin('hello world') + longmsg = msg * 10 + arr = array.array('i', list(range(4))) + + if self.TYPE == 'processes': + self.assertEqual(type(conn.fileno()), int) + + self.assertEqual(conn.send(seq), None) + self.assertEqual(conn.recv(), seq) + + self.assertEqual(conn.send_bytes(msg), None) + self.assertEqual(conn.recv_bytes(), msg) + + if self.TYPE == 'processes': + buffer = array.array('i', [0]*10) + expected = list(arr) + [0] * (10 - len(arr)) + self.assertEqual(conn.send_bytes(arr), None) + self.assertEqual(conn.recv_bytes_into(buffer), + len(arr) * buffer.itemsize) + self.assertEqual(list(buffer), expected) + + buffer = array.array('i', [0]*10) + expected = [0] * 3 + list(arr) + [0] * (10 - 3 - len(arr)) + self.assertEqual(conn.send_bytes(arr), None) + self.assertEqual(conn.recv_bytes_into(buffer, 3 * buffer.itemsize), + len(arr) * buffer.itemsize) + self.assertEqual(list(buffer), expected) + + buffer = bytearray(latin(' ' * 40)) + self.assertEqual(conn.send_bytes(longmsg), None) + try: + res = conn.recv_bytes_into(buffer) + except multiprocessing.BufferTooShort as e: + self.assertEqual(e.args, (longmsg,)) + else: + self.fail('expected BufferTooShort, got %s' % res) + + poll = TimingWrapper(conn.poll) + + self.assertEqual(poll(), False) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(poll.elapsed, 0) + + self.assertEqual(poll(-1), False) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(poll.elapsed, 0) + + self.assertEqual(poll(TIMEOUT1), False) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(poll.elapsed, TIMEOUT1) + + conn.send(None) + time.sleep(.1) + + self.assertEqual(poll(TIMEOUT1), True) + self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(poll.elapsed, 0) + + self.assertEqual(conn.recv(), None) + + really_big_msg = latin('X') * (1024 * 1024 * 16) # 16Mb + conn.send_bytes(really_big_msg) + self.assertEqual(conn.recv_bytes(), really_big_msg) + + conn.send_bytes(SENTINEL) # tell child to quit + child_conn.close() + + if self.TYPE == 'processes': + self.assertEqual(conn.readable, True) + self.assertEqual(conn.writable, True) + self.assertRaises(EOFError, conn.recv) + self.assertRaises(EOFError, conn.recv_bytes) + + p.join() + + def test_duplex_false(self): + reader, writer = self.Pipe(duplex=False) + self.assertEqual(writer.send(1), None) + self.assertEqual(reader.recv(), 1) + if self.TYPE == 'processes': + self.assertEqual(reader.readable, True) + self.assertEqual(reader.writable, False) + self.assertEqual(writer.readable, False) + self.assertEqual(writer.writable, True) + self.assertRaises(OSError, reader.send, 2) + self.assertRaises(OSError, writer.recv) + self.assertRaises(OSError, writer.poll) + + def test_spawn_close(self): + # We test that a pipe connection can be closed by parent + # process immediately after child is spawned. On Windows this + # would have sometimes failed on old versions because + # child_conn would be closed before the child got a chance to + # duplicate it. + conn, child_conn = self.Pipe() + + p = self.Process(target=self._echo, args=(child_conn,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + child_conn.close() # this might complete before child initializes + + msg = latin('hello') + conn.send_bytes(msg) + self.assertEqual(conn.recv_bytes(), msg) + + conn.send_bytes(SENTINEL) + conn.close() + p.join() + + def test_sendbytes(self): + if self.TYPE != 'processes': + return + + msg = latin('abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz') + a, b = self.Pipe() + + a.send_bytes(msg) + self.assertEqual(b.recv_bytes(), msg) + + a.send_bytes(msg, 5) + self.assertEqual(b.recv_bytes(), msg[5:]) + + a.send_bytes(msg, 7, 8) + self.assertEqual(b.recv_bytes(), msg[7:7+8]) + + a.send_bytes(msg, 26) + self.assertEqual(b.recv_bytes(), latin('')) + + a.send_bytes(msg, 26, 0) + self.assertEqual(b.recv_bytes(), latin('')) + + self.assertRaises(ValueError, a.send_bytes, msg, 27) + + self.assertRaises(ValueError, a.send_bytes, msg, 22, 5) + + self.assertRaises(ValueError, a.send_bytes, msg, 26, 1) + + self.assertRaises(ValueError, a.send_bytes, msg, -1) + + self.assertRaises(ValueError, a.send_bytes, msg, 4, -1) + + @classmethod + def _is_fd_assigned(cls, fd): + try: + os.fstat(fd) + except OSError as e: + if e.errno == errno.EBADF: + return False + raise + else: + return True + + @classmethod + def _writefd(cls, conn, data, create_dummy_fds=False): + if create_dummy_fds: + for i in range(0, 256): + if not cls._is_fd_assigned(i): + os.dup2(conn.fileno(), i) + fd = reduction.recv_handle(conn) + if msvcrt: + fd = msvcrt.open_osfhandle(fd, os.O_WRONLY) + os.write(fd, data) + os.close(fd) + + @unittest.skipUnless(HAS_REDUCTION, "test needs multiprocessing.reduction") + def test_fd_transfer(self): + if self.TYPE != 'processes': + self.skipTest("only makes sense with processes") + conn, child_conn = self.Pipe(duplex=True) + + p = self.Process(target=self._writefd, args=(child_conn, b"foo")) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + self.addCleanup(test.support.unlink, test.support.TESTFN) + with open(test.support.TESTFN, "wb") as f: + fd = f.fileno() + if msvcrt: + fd = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(fd) + reduction.send_handle(conn, fd, p.pid) + p.join() + with open(test.support.TESTFN, "rb") as f: + self.assertEqual(f.read(), b"foo") + + @unittest.skipUnless(HAS_REDUCTION, "test needs multiprocessing.reduction") + @unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == "win32", + "test semantics don't make sense on Windows") + @unittest.skipIf(MAXFD <= 256, + "largest assignable fd number is too small") + @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(os, "dup2"), + "test needs os.dup2()") + def test_large_fd_transfer(self): + # With fd > 256 (issue #11657) + if self.TYPE != 'processes': + self.skipTest("only makes sense with processes") + conn, child_conn = self.Pipe(duplex=True) + + p = self.Process(target=self._writefd, args=(child_conn, b"bar", True)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + self.addCleanup(test.support.unlink, test.support.TESTFN) + with open(test.support.TESTFN, "wb") as f: + fd = f.fileno() + for newfd in range(256, MAXFD): + if not self._is_fd_assigned(newfd): + break + else: + self.fail("could not find an unassigned large file descriptor") + os.dup2(fd, newfd) + try: + reduction.send_handle(conn, newfd, p.pid) + finally: + os.close(newfd) + p.join() + with open(test.support.TESTFN, "rb") as f: + self.assertEqual(f.read(), b"bar") + + @classmethod + def _send_data_without_fd(self, conn): + os.write(conn.fileno(), b"\0") + + @unittest.skipUnless(HAS_REDUCTION, "test needs multiprocessing.reduction") + @unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == "win32", "doesn't make sense on Windows") + def test_missing_fd_transfer(self): + # Check that exception is raised when received data is not + # accompanied by a file descriptor in ancillary data. + if self.TYPE != 'processes': + self.skipTest("only makes sense with processes") + conn, child_conn = self.Pipe(duplex=True) + + p = self.Process(target=self._send_data_without_fd, args=(child_conn,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, reduction.recv_handle, conn) + p.join() + + def test_context(self): + a, b = self.Pipe() + + with a, b: + a.send(1729) + self.assertEqual(b.recv(), 1729) + if self.TYPE == 'processes': + self.assertFalse(a.closed) + self.assertFalse(b.closed) + + if self.TYPE == 'processes': + self.assertTrue(a.closed) + self.assertTrue(b.closed) + self.assertRaises(OSError, a.recv) + self.assertRaises(OSError, b.recv) + +class _TestListener(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes',) + + def test_multiple_bind(self): + for family in self.connection.families: + l = self.connection.Listener(family=family) + self.addCleanup(l.close) + self.assertRaises(OSError, self.connection.Listener, + l.address, family) + + def test_context(self): + with self.connection.Listener() as l: + with self.connection.Client(l.address) as c: + with l.accept() as d: + c.send(1729) + self.assertEqual(d.recv(), 1729) + + if self.TYPE == 'processes': + self.assertRaises(OSError, l.accept) + +class _TestListenerClient(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes', 'threads') + + @classmethod + def _test(cls, address): + conn = cls.connection.Client(address) + conn.send('hello') + conn.close() + + def test_listener_client(self): + for family in self.connection.families: + l = self.connection.Listener(family=family) + p = self.Process(target=self._test, args=(l.address,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + conn = l.accept() + self.assertEqual(conn.recv(), 'hello') + p.join() + l.close() + + def test_issue14725(self): + l = self.connection.Listener() + p = self.Process(target=self._test, args=(l.address,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + time.sleep(1) + # On Windows the client process should by now have connected, + # written data and closed the pipe handle by now. This causes + # ConnectNamdedPipe() to fail with ERROR_NO_DATA. See Issue + # 14725. + conn = l.accept() + self.assertEqual(conn.recv(), 'hello') + conn.close() + p.join() + l.close() + + def test_issue16955(self): + for fam in self.connection.families: + l = self.connection.Listener(family=fam) + c = self.connection.Client(l.address) + a = l.accept() + a.send_bytes(b"hello") + self.assertTrue(c.poll(1)) + a.close() + c.close() + l.close() + +class _TestPoll(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes', 'threads') + + def test_empty_string(self): + a, b = self.Pipe() + self.assertEqual(a.poll(), False) + b.send_bytes(b'') + self.assertEqual(a.poll(), True) + self.assertEqual(a.poll(), True) + + @classmethod + def _child_strings(cls, conn, strings): + for s in strings: + time.sleep(0.1) + conn.send_bytes(s) + conn.close() + + def test_strings(self): + strings = (b'hello', b'', b'a', b'b', b'', b'bye', b'', b'lop') + a, b = self.Pipe() + p = self.Process(target=self._child_strings, args=(b, strings)) + p.start() + + for s in strings: + for i in range(200): + if a.poll(0.01): + break + x = a.recv_bytes() + self.assertEqual(s, x) + + p.join() + + @classmethod + def _child_boundaries(cls, r): + # Polling may "pull" a message in to the child process, but we + # don't want it to pull only part of a message, as that would + # corrupt the pipe for any other processes which might later + # read from it. + r.poll(5) + + def test_boundaries(self): + r, w = self.Pipe(False) + p = self.Process(target=self._child_boundaries, args=(r,)) + p.start() + time.sleep(2) + L = [b"first", b"second"] + for obj in L: + w.send_bytes(obj) + w.close() + p.join() + self.assertIn(r.recv_bytes(), L) + + @classmethod + def _child_dont_merge(cls, b): + b.send_bytes(b'a') + b.send_bytes(b'b') + b.send_bytes(b'cd') + + def test_dont_merge(self): + a, b = self.Pipe() + self.assertEqual(a.poll(0.0), False) + self.assertEqual(a.poll(0.1), False) + + p = self.Process(target=self._child_dont_merge, args=(b,)) + p.start() + + self.assertEqual(a.recv_bytes(), b'a') + self.assertEqual(a.poll(1.0), True) + self.assertEqual(a.poll(1.0), True) + self.assertEqual(a.recv_bytes(), b'b') + self.assertEqual(a.poll(1.0), True) + self.assertEqual(a.poll(1.0), True) + self.assertEqual(a.poll(0.0), True) + self.assertEqual(a.recv_bytes(), b'cd') + + p.join() + +# +# Test of sending connection and socket objects between processes +# + +@unittest.skipUnless(HAS_REDUCTION, "test needs multiprocessing.reduction") +class _TestPicklingConnections(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes',) + + @classmethod + def tearDownClass(cls): + from multiprocessing import resource_sharer + resource_sharer.stop(timeout=5) + + @classmethod + def _listener(cls, conn, families): + for fam in families: + l = cls.connection.Listener(family=fam) + conn.send(l.address) + new_conn = l.accept() + conn.send(new_conn) + new_conn.close() + l.close() + + l = socket.socket() + l.bind(('localhost', 0)) + l.listen(1) + conn.send(l.getsockname()) + new_conn, addr = l.accept() + conn.send(new_conn) + new_conn.close() + l.close() + + conn.recv() + + @classmethod + def _remote(cls, conn): + for (address, msg) in iter(conn.recv, None): + client = cls.connection.Client(address) + client.send(msg.upper()) + client.close() + + address, msg = conn.recv() + client = socket.socket() + client.connect(address) + client.sendall(msg.upper()) + client.close() + + conn.close() + + def test_pickling(self): + families = self.connection.families + + lconn, lconn0 = self.Pipe() + lp = self.Process(target=self._listener, args=(lconn0, families)) + lp.daemon = True + lp.start() + lconn0.close() + + rconn, rconn0 = self.Pipe() + rp = self.Process(target=self._remote, args=(rconn0,)) + rp.daemon = True + rp.start() + rconn0.close() + + for fam in families: + msg = ('This connection uses family %s' % fam).encode('ascii') + address = lconn.recv() + rconn.send((address, msg)) + new_conn = lconn.recv() + self.assertEqual(new_conn.recv(), msg.upper()) + + rconn.send(None) + + msg = latin('This connection uses a normal socket') + address = lconn.recv() + rconn.send((address, msg)) + new_conn = lconn.recv() + buf = [] + while True: + s = new_conn.recv(100) + if not s: + break + buf.append(s) + buf = b''.join(buf) + self.assertEqual(buf, msg.upper()) + new_conn.close() + + lconn.send(None) + + rconn.close() + lconn.close() + + lp.join() + rp.join() + + @classmethod + def child_access(cls, conn): + w = conn.recv() + w.send('all is well') + w.close() + + r = conn.recv() + msg = r.recv() + conn.send(msg*2) + + conn.close() + + def test_access(self): + # On Windows, if we do not specify a destination pid when + # using DupHandle then we need to be careful to use the + # correct access flags for DuplicateHandle(), or else + # DupHandle.detach() will raise PermissionError. For example, + # for a read only pipe handle we should use + # access=FILE_GENERIC_READ. (Unfortunately + # DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS does not work.) + conn, child_conn = self.Pipe() + p = self.Process(target=self.child_access, args=(child_conn,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + child_conn.close() + + r, w = self.Pipe(duplex=False) + conn.send(w) + w.close() + self.assertEqual(r.recv(), 'all is well') + r.close() + + r, w = self.Pipe(duplex=False) + conn.send(r) + r.close() + w.send('foobar') + w.close() + self.assertEqual(conn.recv(), 'foobar'*2) + +# +# +# + +class _TestHeap(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes',) + + def test_heap(self): + iterations = 5000 + maxblocks = 50 + blocks = [] + + # create and destroy lots of blocks of different sizes + for i in range(iterations): + size = int(random.lognormvariate(0, 1) * 1000) + b = multiprocessing.heap.BufferWrapper(size) + blocks.append(b) + if len(blocks) > maxblocks: + i = random.randrange(maxblocks) + del blocks[i] + + # get the heap object + heap = multiprocessing.heap.BufferWrapper._heap + + # verify the state of the heap + all = [] + occupied = 0 + heap._lock.acquire() + self.addCleanup(heap._lock.release) + for L in list(heap._len_to_seq.values()): + for arena, start, stop in L: + all.append((heap._arenas.index(arena), start, stop, + stop-start, 'free')) + for arena, start, stop in heap._allocated_blocks: + all.append((heap._arenas.index(arena), start, stop, + stop-start, 'occupied')) + occupied += (stop-start) + + all.sort() + + for i in range(len(all)-1): + (arena, start, stop) = all[i][:3] + (narena, nstart, nstop) = all[i+1][:3] + self.assertTrue((arena != narena and nstart == 0) or + (stop == nstart)) + + def test_free_from_gc(self): + # Check that freeing of blocks by the garbage collector doesn't deadlock + # (issue #12352). + # Make sure the GC is enabled, and set lower collection thresholds to + # make collections more frequent (and increase the probability of + # deadlock). + if not gc.isenabled(): + gc.enable() + self.addCleanup(gc.disable) + thresholds = gc.get_threshold() + self.addCleanup(gc.set_threshold, *thresholds) + gc.set_threshold(10) + + # perform numerous block allocations, with cyclic references to make + # sure objects are collected asynchronously by the gc + for i in range(5000): + a = multiprocessing.heap.BufferWrapper(1) + b = multiprocessing.heap.BufferWrapper(1) + # circular references + a.buddy = b + b.buddy = a + +# +# +# + +class _Foo(Structure): + _fields_ = [ + ('x', c_int), + ('y', c_double) + ] + +class _TestSharedCTypes(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes',) + + def setUp(self): + if not HAS_SHAREDCTYPES: + self.skipTest("requires multiprocessing.sharedctypes") + + @classmethod + def _double(cls, x, y, foo, arr, string): + x.value *= 2 + y.value *= 2 + foo.x *= 2 + foo.y *= 2 + string.value *= 2 + for i in range(len(arr)): + arr[i] *= 2 + + def test_sharedctypes(self, lock=False): + x = Value('i', 7, lock=lock) + y = Value(c_double, 1.0/3.0, lock=lock) + foo = Value(_Foo, 3, 2, lock=lock) + arr = self.Array('d', list(range(10)), lock=lock) + string = self.Array('c', 20, lock=lock) + string.value = latin('hello') + + p = self.Process(target=self._double, args=(x, y, foo, arr, string)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + p.join() + + self.assertEqual(x.value, 14) + self.assertAlmostEqual(y.value, 2.0/3.0) + self.assertEqual(foo.x, 6) + self.assertAlmostEqual(foo.y, 4.0) + for i in range(10): + self.assertAlmostEqual(arr[i], i*2) + self.assertEqual(string.value, latin('hellohello')) + + def test_synchronize(self): + self.test_sharedctypes(lock=True) + + def test_copy(self): + foo = _Foo(2, 5.0) + bar = copy(foo) + foo.x = 0 + foo.y = 0 + self.assertEqual(bar.x, 2) + self.assertAlmostEqual(bar.y, 5.0) + +# +# +# + +class _TestFinalize(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes',) + + @classmethod + def _test_finalize(cls, conn): + class Foo(object): + pass + + a = Foo() + util.Finalize(a, conn.send, args=('a',)) + del a # triggers callback for a + + b = Foo() + close_b = util.Finalize(b, conn.send, args=('b',)) + close_b() # triggers callback for b + close_b() # does nothing because callback has already been called + del b # does nothing because callback has already been called + + c = Foo() + util.Finalize(c, conn.send, args=('c',)) + + d10 = Foo() + util.Finalize(d10, conn.send, args=('d10',), exitpriority=1) + + d01 = Foo() + util.Finalize(d01, conn.send, args=('d01',), exitpriority=0) + d02 = Foo() + util.Finalize(d02, conn.send, args=('d02',), exitpriority=0) + d03 = Foo() + util.Finalize(d03, conn.send, args=('d03',), exitpriority=0) + + util.Finalize(None, conn.send, args=('e',), exitpriority=-10) + + util.Finalize(None, conn.send, args=('STOP',), exitpriority=-100) + + # call multiprocessing's cleanup function then exit process without + # garbage collecting locals + util._exit_function() + conn.close() + os._exit(0) + + def test_finalize(self): + conn, child_conn = self.Pipe() + + p = self.Process(target=self._test_finalize, args=(child_conn,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + p.join() + + result = [obj for obj in iter(conn.recv, 'STOP')] + self.assertEqual(result, ['a', 'b', 'd10', 'd03', 'd02', 'd01', 'e']) + +# +# Test that from ... import * works for each module +# + +class _TestImportStar(unittest.TestCase): + + def get_module_names(self): + import glob + folder = os.path.dirname(multiprocessing.__file__) + pattern = os.path.join(folder, '*.py') + files = glob.glob(pattern) + modules = [os.path.splitext(os.path.split(f)[1])[0] for f in files] + modules = ['multiprocessing.' + m for m in modules] + modules.remove('multiprocessing.__init__') + modules.append('multiprocessing') + return modules + + def test_import(self): + modules = self.get_module_names() + if sys.platform == 'win32': + modules.remove('multiprocessing.popen_fork') + modules.remove('multiprocessing.popen_forkserver') + modules.remove('multiprocessing.popen_spawn_posix') + else: + modules.remove('multiprocessing.popen_spawn_win32') + if not HAS_REDUCTION: + modules.remove('multiprocessing.popen_forkserver') + + if c_int is None: + # This module requires _ctypes + modules.remove('multiprocessing.sharedctypes') + + for name in modules: + __import__(name) + mod = sys.modules[name] + self.assertTrue(hasattr(mod, '__all__'), name) + + for attr in mod.__all__: + self.assertTrue( + hasattr(mod, attr), + '%r does not have attribute %r' % (mod, attr) + ) + +# +# Quick test that logging works -- does not test logging output +# + +class _TestLogging(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes',) + + def test_enable_logging(self): + logger = multiprocessing.get_logger() + logger.setLevel(util.SUBWARNING) + self.assertTrue(logger is not None) + logger.debug('this will not be printed') + logger.info('nor will this') + logger.setLevel(LOG_LEVEL) + + @classmethod + def _test_level(cls, conn): + logger = multiprocessing.get_logger() + conn.send(logger.getEffectiveLevel()) + + def test_level(self): + LEVEL1 = 32 + LEVEL2 = 37 + + logger = multiprocessing.get_logger() + root_logger = logging.getLogger() + root_level = root_logger.level + + reader, writer = multiprocessing.Pipe(duplex=False) + + logger.setLevel(LEVEL1) + p = self.Process(target=self._test_level, args=(writer,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + self.assertEqual(LEVEL1, reader.recv()) + + logger.setLevel(logging.NOTSET) + root_logger.setLevel(LEVEL2) + p = self.Process(target=self._test_level, args=(writer,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + self.assertEqual(LEVEL2, reader.recv()) + + root_logger.setLevel(root_level) + logger.setLevel(level=LOG_LEVEL) + + +# class _TestLoggingProcessName(BaseTestCase): +# +# def handle(self, record): +# assert record.processName == multiprocessing.current_process().name +# self.__handled = True +# +# def test_logging(self): +# handler = logging.Handler() +# handler.handle = self.handle +# self.__handled = False +# # Bypass getLogger() and side-effects +# logger = logging.getLoggerClass()( +# 'multiprocessing.test.TestLoggingProcessName') +# logger.addHandler(handler) +# logger.propagate = False +# +# logger.warn('foo') +# assert self.__handled + +# +# Check that Process.join() retries if os.waitpid() fails with EINTR +# + +class _TestPollEintr(BaseTestCase): + + ALLOWED_TYPES = ('processes',) + + @classmethod + def _killer(cls, pid): + time.sleep(0.5) + os.kill(pid, signal.SIGUSR1) + + @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(signal, 'SIGUSR1'), 'requires SIGUSR1') + def test_poll_eintr(self): + got_signal = [False] + def record(*args): + got_signal[0] = True + pid = os.getpid() + oldhandler = signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, record) + try: + killer = self.Process(target=self._killer, args=(pid,)) + killer.start() + p = self.Process(target=time.sleep, args=(1,)) + p.start() + p.join() + self.assertTrue(got_signal[0]) + self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, 0) + killer.join() + finally: + signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, oldhandler) + +# +# Test to verify handle verification, see issue 3321 +# + +class TestInvalidHandle(unittest.TestCase): + + @unittest.skipIf(WIN32, "skipped on Windows") + def test_invalid_handles(self): + conn = multiprocessing.connection.Connection(44977608) + try: + self.assertRaises((ValueError, OSError), conn.poll) + finally: + # Hack private attribute _handle to avoid printing an error + # in conn.__del__ + conn._handle = None + self.assertRaises((ValueError, OSError), + multiprocessing.connection.Connection, -1) + + + +class OtherTest(unittest.TestCase): + # TODO: add more tests for deliver/answer challenge. + def test_deliver_challenge_auth_failure(self): + class _FakeConnection(object): + def recv_bytes(self, size): + return b'something bogus' + def send_bytes(self, data): + pass + self.assertRaises(multiprocessing.AuthenticationError, + multiprocessing.connection.deliver_challenge, + _FakeConnection(), b'abc') + + def test_answer_challenge_auth_failure(self): + class _FakeConnection(object): + def __init__(self): + self.count = 0 + def recv_bytes(self, size): + self.count += 1 + if self.count == 1: + return multiprocessing.connection.CHALLENGE + elif self.count == 2: + return b'something bogus' + return b'' + def send_bytes(self, data): + pass + self.assertRaises(multiprocessing.AuthenticationError, + multiprocessing.connection.answer_challenge, + _FakeConnection(), b'abc') + +# +# Test Manager.start()/Pool.__init__() initializer feature - see issue 5585 +# + +def initializer(ns): + ns.test += 1 + +class TestInitializers(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.mgr = multiprocessing.Manager() + self.ns = self.mgr.Namespace() + self.ns.test = 0 + + def tearDown(self): + self.mgr.shutdown() + self.mgr.join() + + def test_manager_initializer(self): + m = multiprocessing.managers.SyncManager() + self.assertRaises(TypeError, m.start, 1) + m.start(initializer, (self.ns,)) + self.assertEqual(self.ns.test, 1) + m.shutdown() + m.join() + + def test_pool_initializer(self): + self.assertRaises(TypeError, multiprocessing.Pool, initializer=1) + p = multiprocessing.Pool(1, initializer, (self.ns,)) + p.close() + p.join() + self.assertEqual(self.ns.test, 1) + +# +# Issue 5155, 5313, 5331: Test process in processes +# Verifies os.close(sys.stdin.fileno) vs. sys.stdin.close() behavior +# + +def _ThisSubProcess(q): + try: + item = q.get(block=False) + except pyqueue.Empty: + pass + +def _TestProcess(q): + queue = multiprocessing.Queue() + subProc = multiprocessing.Process(target=_ThisSubProcess, args=(queue,)) + subProc.daemon = True + subProc.start() + subProc.join() + +def _afunc(x): + return x*x + +def pool_in_process(): + pool = multiprocessing.Pool(processes=4) + x = pool.map(_afunc, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]) + pool.close() + pool.join() + +class _file_like(object): + def __init__(self, delegate): + self._delegate = delegate + self._pid = None + + @property + def cache(self): + pid = os.getpid() + # There are no race conditions since fork keeps only the running thread + if pid != self._pid: + self._pid = pid + self._cache = [] + return self._cache + + def write(self, data): + self.cache.append(data) + + def flush(self): + self._delegate.write(''.join(self.cache)) + self._cache = [] + +class TestStdinBadfiledescriptor(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_queue_in_process(self): + queue = multiprocessing.Queue() + proc = multiprocessing.Process(target=_TestProcess, args=(queue,)) + proc.start() + proc.join() + + def test_pool_in_process(self): + p = multiprocessing.Process(target=pool_in_process) + p.start() + p.join() + + def test_flushing(self): + sio = io.StringIO() + flike = _file_like(sio) + flike.write('foo') + proc = multiprocessing.Process(target=lambda: flike.flush()) + flike.flush() + assert sio.getvalue() == 'foo' + + +class TestWait(unittest.TestCase): + + @classmethod + def _child_test_wait(cls, w, slow): + for i in range(10): + if slow: + time.sleep(random.random()*0.1) + w.send((i, os.getpid())) + w.close() + + def test_wait(self, slow=False): + from multiprocessing.connection import wait + readers = [] + procs = [] + messages = [] + + for i in range(4): + r, w = multiprocessing.Pipe(duplex=False) + p = multiprocessing.Process(target=self._child_test_wait, args=(w, slow)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + w.close() + readers.append(r) + procs.append(p) + self.addCleanup(p.join) + + while readers: + for r in wait(readers): + try: + msg = r.recv() + except EOFError: + readers.remove(r) + r.close() + else: + messages.append(msg) + + messages.sort() + expected = sorted((i, p.pid) for i in range(10) for p in procs) + self.assertEqual(messages, expected) + + @classmethod + def _child_test_wait_socket(cls, address, slow): + s = socket.socket() + s.connect(address) + for i in range(10): + if slow: + time.sleep(random.random()*0.1) + s.sendall(('%s\n' % i).encode('ascii')) + s.close() + + def test_wait_socket(self, slow=False): + from multiprocessing.connection import wait + l = socket.socket() + l.bind(('', 0)) + l.listen(4) + addr = ('localhost', l.getsockname()[1]) + readers = [] + procs = [] + dic = {} + + for i in range(4): + p = multiprocessing.Process(target=self._child_test_wait_socket, + args=(addr, slow)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + procs.append(p) + self.addCleanup(p.join) + + for i in range(4): + r, _ = l.accept() + readers.append(r) + dic[r] = [] + l.close() + + while readers: + for r in wait(readers): + msg = r.recv(32) + if not msg: + readers.remove(r) + r.close() + else: + dic[r].append(msg) + + expected = ''.join('%s\n' % i for i in range(10)).encode('ascii') + for v in dic.values(): + self.assertEqual(b''.join(v), expected) + + def test_wait_slow(self): + self.test_wait(True) + + def test_wait_socket_slow(self): + self.test_wait_socket(True) + + def test_wait_timeout(self): + from multiprocessing.connection import wait + + expected = 5 + a, b = multiprocessing.Pipe() + + start = time.time() + res = wait([a, b], expected) + delta = time.time() - start + + self.assertEqual(res, []) + self.assertLess(delta, expected * 2) + self.assertGreater(delta, expected * 0.5) + + b.send(None) + + start = time.time() + res = wait([a, b], 20) + delta = time.time() - start + + self.assertEqual(res, [a]) + self.assertLess(delta, 0.4) + + @classmethod + def signal_and_sleep(cls, sem, period): + sem.release() + time.sleep(period) + + def test_wait_integer(self): + from multiprocessing.connection import wait + + expected = 3 + sorted_ = lambda l: sorted(l, key=lambda x: id(x)) + sem = multiprocessing.Semaphore(0) + a, b = multiprocessing.Pipe() + p = multiprocessing.Process(target=self.signal_and_sleep, + args=(sem, expected)) + + p.start() + self.assertIsInstance(p.sentinel, int) + self.assertTrue(sem.acquire(timeout=20)) + + start = time.time() + res = wait([a, p.sentinel, b], expected + 20) + delta = time.time() - start + + self.assertEqual(res, [p.sentinel]) + self.assertLess(delta, expected + 2) + self.assertGreater(delta, expected - 2) + + a.send(None) + + start = time.time() + res = wait([a, p.sentinel, b], 20) + delta = time.time() - start + + self.assertEqual(sorted_(res), sorted_([p.sentinel, b])) + self.assertLess(delta, 0.4) + + b.send(None) + + start = time.time() + res = wait([a, p.sentinel, b], 20) + delta = time.time() - start + + self.assertEqual(sorted_(res), sorted_([a, p.sentinel, b])) + self.assertLess(delta, 0.4) + + p.terminate() + p.join() + + def test_neg_timeout(self): + from multiprocessing.connection import wait + a, b = multiprocessing.Pipe() + t = time.time() + res = wait([a], timeout=-1) + t = time.time() - t + self.assertEqual(res, []) + self.assertLess(t, 1) + a.close() + b.close() + +# +# Issue 14151: Test invalid family on invalid environment +# + +class TestInvalidFamily(unittest.TestCase): + + @unittest.skipIf(WIN32, "skipped on Windows") + def test_invalid_family(self): + with self.assertRaises(ValueError): + multiprocessing.connection.Listener(r'\\.\test') + + @unittest.skipUnless(WIN32, "skipped on non-Windows platforms") + def test_invalid_family_win32(self): + with self.assertRaises(ValueError): + multiprocessing.connection.Listener('/var/test.pipe') + +# +# Issue 12098: check sys.flags of child matches that for parent +# + +class TestFlags(unittest.TestCase): + @classmethod + def run_in_grandchild(cls, conn): + conn.send(tuple(sys.flags)) + + @classmethod + def run_in_child(cls): + import json + r, w = multiprocessing.Pipe(duplex=False) + p = multiprocessing.Process(target=cls.run_in_grandchild, args=(w,)) + p.start() + grandchild_flags = r.recv() + p.join() + r.close() + w.close() + flags = (tuple(sys.flags), grandchild_flags) + print(json.dumps(flags)) + + def test_flags(self): + import json, subprocess + # start child process using unusual flags + prog = ('from test._test_multiprocessing import TestFlags; ' + + 'TestFlags.run_in_child()') + data = subprocess.check_output( + [sys.executable, '-E', '-S', '-O', '-c', prog]) + child_flags, grandchild_flags = json.loads(data.decode('ascii')) + self.assertEqual(child_flags, grandchild_flags) + +# +# Test interaction with socket timeouts - see Issue #6056 +# + +class TestTimeouts(unittest.TestCase): + @classmethod + def _test_timeout(cls, child, address): + time.sleep(1) + child.send(123) + child.close() + conn = multiprocessing.connection.Client(address) + conn.send(456) + conn.close() + + def test_timeout(self): + old_timeout = socket.getdefaulttimeout() + try: + socket.setdefaulttimeout(0.1) + parent, child = multiprocessing.Pipe(duplex=True) + l = multiprocessing.connection.Listener(family='AF_INET') + p = multiprocessing.Process(target=self._test_timeout, + args=(child, l.address)) + p.start() + child.close() + self.assertEqual(parent.recv(), 123) + parent.close() + conn = l.accept() + self.assertEqual(conn.recv(), 456) + conn.close() + l.close() + p.join(10) + finally: + socket.setdefaulttimeout(old_timeout) + +# +# Test what happens with no "if __name__ == '__main__'" +# + +class TestNoForkBomb(unittest.TestCase): + def test_noforkbomb(self): + sm = multiprocessing.get_start_method() + name = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'mp_fork_bomb.py') + if sm != 'fork': + rc, out, err = test.script_helper.assert_python_failure(name, sm) + self.assertEqual('', out.decode('ascii')) + self.assertIn('RuntimeError', err.decode('ascii')) + else: + rc, out, err = test.script_helper.assert_python_ok(name, sm) + self.assertEqual('123', out.decode('ascii').rstrip()) + self.assertEqual('', err.decode('ascii')) + +# +# Issue #17555: ForkAwareThreadLock +# + +class TestForkAwareThreadLock(unittest.TestCase): + # We recurisvely start processes. Issue #17555 meant that the + # after fork registry would get duplicate entries for the same + # lock. The size of the registry at generation n was ~2**n. + + @classmethod + def child(cls, n, conn): + if n > 1: + p = multiprocessing.Process(target=cls.child, args=(n-1, conn)) + p.start() + p.join() + else: + conn.send(len(util._afterfork_registry)) + conn.close() + + def test_lock(self): + r, w = multiprocessing.Pipe(False) + l = util.ForkAwareThreadLock() + old_size = len(util._afterfork_registry) + p = multiprocessing.Process(target=self.child, args=(5, w)) + p.start() + new_size = r.recv() + p.join() + self.assertLessEqual(new_size, old_size) + +# +# Check that non-forked child processes do not inherit unneeded fds/handles +# + +class TestCloseFds(unittest.TestCase): + + def get_high_socket_fd(self): + if WIN32: + # The child process will not have any socket handles, so + # calling socket.fromfd() should produce WSAENOTSOCK even + # if there is a handle of the same number. + return socket.socket().detach() + else: + # We want to produce a socket with an fd high enough that a + # freshly created child process will not have any fds as high. + fd = socket.socket().detach() + to_close = [] + while fd < 50: + to_close.append(fd) + fd = os.dup(fd) + for x in to_close: + os.close(x) + return fd + + def close(self, fd): + if WIN32: + socket.socket(fileno=fd).close() + else: + os.close(fd) + + @classmethod + def _test_closefds(cls, conn, fd): + try: + s = socket.fromfd(fd, socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) + except Exception as e: + conn.send(e) + else: + s.close() + conn.send(None) + + def test_closefd(self): + if not HAS_REDUCTION: + raise unittest.SkipTest('requires fd pickling') + + reader, writer = multiprocessing.Pipe() + fd = self.get_high_socket_fd() + try: + p = multiprocessing.Process(target=self._test_closefds, + args=(writer, fd)) + p.start() + writer.close() + e = reader.recv() + p.join(timeout=5) + finally: + self.close(fd) + writer.close() + reader.close() + + if multiprocessing.get_start_method() == 'fork': + self.assertIs(e, None) + else: + WSAENOTSOCK = 10038 + self.assertIsInstance(e, OSError) + self.assertTrue(e.errno == errno.EBADF or + e.winerror == WSAENOTSOCK, e) + +# +# Issue #17097: EINTR should be ignored by recv(), send(), accept() etc +# + +class TestIgnoreEINTR(unittest.TestCase): + + @classmethod + def _test_ignore(cls, conn): + def handler(signum, frame): + pass + signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, handler) + conn.send('ready') + x = conn.recv() + conn.send(x) + conn.send_bytes(b'x'*(1024*1024)) # sending 1 MB should block + + @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(signal, 'SIGUSR1'), 'requires SIGUSR1') + def test_ignore(self): + conn, child_conn = multiprocessing.Pipe() + try: + p = multiprocessing.Process(target=self._test_ignore, + args=(child_conn,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + child_conn.close() + self.assertEqual(conn.recv(), 'ready') + time.sleep(0.1) + os.kill(p.pid, signal.SIGUSR1) + time.sleep(0.1) + conn.send(1234) + self.assertEqual(conn.recv(), 1234) + time.sleep(0.1) + os.kill(p.pid, signal.SIGUSR1) + self.assertEqual(conn.recv_bytes(), b'x'*(1024*1024)) + time.sleep(0.1) + p.join() + finally: + conn.close() + + @classmethod + def _test_ignore_listener(cls, conn): + def handler(signum, frame): + pass + signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, handler) + with multiprocessing.connection.Listener() as l: + conn.send(l.address) + a = l.accept() + a.send('welcome') + + @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(signal, 'SIGUSR1'), 'requires SIGUSR1') + def test_ignore_listener(self): + conn, child_conn = multiprocessing.Pipe() + try: + p = multiprocessing.Process(target=self._test_ignore_listener, + args=(child_conn,)) + p.daemon = True + p.start() + child_conn.close() + address = conn.recv() + time.sleep(0.1) + os.kill(p.pid, signal.SIGUSR1) + time.sleep(0.1) + client = multiprocessing.connection.Client(address) + self.assertEqual(client.recv(), 'welcome') + p.join() + finally: + conn.close() + +class TestStartMethod(unittest.TestCase): + def test_set_get(self): + multiprocessing.set_forkserver_preload(PRELOAD) + count = 0 + old_method = multiprocessing.get_start_method() + try: + for method in ('fork', 'spawn', 'forkserver'): + try: + multiprocessing.set_start_method(method) + except ValueError: + continue + self.assertEqual(multiprocessing.get_start_method(), method) + count += 1 + finally: + multiprocessing.set_start_method(old_method) + self.assertGreaterEqual(count, 1) + + def test_get_all(self): + methods = multiprocessing.get_all_start_methods() + if sys.platform == 'win32': + self.assertEqual(methods, ['spawn']) + else: + self.assertTrue(methods == ['fork', 'spawn'] or + methods == ['fork', 'spawn', 'forkserver']) + +# +# Check that killing process does not leak named semaphores +# + +@unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == "win32", + "test semantics don't make sense on Windows") +class TestSemaphoreTracker(unittest.TestCase): + def test_semaphore_tracker(self): + import subprocess + cmd = '''if 1: + import multiprocessing as mp, time, os + mp.set_start_method("spawn") + lock1 = mp.Lock() + lock2 = mp.Lock() + os.write(%d, lock1._semlock.name.encode("ascii") + b"\\n") + os.write(%d, lock2._semlock.name.encode("ascii") + b"\\n") + time.sleep(10) + ''' + print("\nTestSemaphoreTracker will output warnings a bit like:\n" + " ... There appear to be 2 leaked semaphores" + " to clean up at shutdown\n" + " ... '/mp-03jgqz': [Errno 2] No such file or directory", + file=sys.stderr) + r, w = os.pipe() + p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, + #'-W', 'ignore:semaphore_tracker', + '-c', cmd % (w, w)], + pass_fds=[w]) + os.close(w) + with open(r, 'rb', closefd=True) as f: + name1 = f.readline().rstrip().decode('ascii') + name2 = f.readline().rstrip().decode('ascii') + _multiprocessing.sem_unlink(name1) + p.terminate() + p.wait() + time.sleep(1.0) + with self.assertRaises(OSError) as ctx: + _multiprocessing.sem_unlink(name2) + # docs say it should be ENOENT, but OSX seems to give EINVAL + self.assertIn(ctx.exception.errno, (errno.ENOENT, errno.EINVAL)) + +# +# Mixins +# + +class ProcessesMixin(object): + TYPE = 'processes' + Process = multiprocessing.Process + connection = multiprocessing.connection + current_process = staticmethod(multiprocessing.current_process) + active_children = staticmethod(multiprocessing.active_children) + Pool = staticmethod(multiprocessing.Pool) + Pipe = staticmethod(multiprocessing.Pipe) + Queue = staticmethod(multiprocessing.Queue) + JoinableQueue = staticmethod(multiprocessing.JoinableQueue) + Lock = staticmethod(multiprocessing.Lock) + RLock = staticmethod(multiprocessing.RLock) + Semaphore = staticmethod(multiprocessing.Semaphore) + BoundedSemaphore = staticmethod(multiprocessing.BoundedSemaphore) + Condition = staticmethod(multiprocessing.Condition) + Event = staticmethod(multiprocessing.Event) + Barrier = staticmethod(multiprocessing.Barrier) + Value = staticmethod(multiprocessing.Value) + Array = staticmethod(multiprocessing.Array) + RawValue = staticmethod(multiprocessing.RawValue) + RawArray = staticmethod(multiprocessing.RawArray) + + +class ManagerMixin(object): + TYPE = 'manager' + Process = multiprocessing.Process + Queue = property(operator.attrgetter('manager.Queue')) + JoinableQueue = property(operator.attrgetter('manager.JoinableQueue')) + Lock = property(operator.attrgetter('manager.Lock')) + RLock = property(operator.attrgetter('manager.RLock')) + Semaphore = property(operator.attrgetter('manager.Semaphore')) + BoundedSemaphore = property(operator.attrgetter('manager.BoundedSemaphore')) + Condition = property(operator.attrgetter('manager.Condition')) + Event = property(operator.attrgetter('manager.Event')) + Barrier = property(operator.attrgetter('manager.Barrier')) + Value = property(operator.attrgetter('manager.Value')) + Array = property(operator.attrgetter('manager.Array')) + list = property(operator.attrgetter('manager.list')) + dict = property(operator.attrgetter('manager.dict')) + Namespace = property(operator.attrgetter('manager.Namespace')) + + @classmethod + def Pool(cls, *args, **kwds): + return cls.manager.Pool(*args, **kwds) + + @classmethod + def setUpClass(cls): + cls.manager = multiprocessing.Manager() + + @classmethod + def tearDownClass(cls): + # only the manager process should be returned by active_children() + # but this can take a bit on slow machines, so wait a few seconds + # if there are other children too (see #17395) + t = 0.01 + while len(multiprocessing.active_children()) > 1 and t < 5: + time.sleep(t) + t *= 2 + gc.collect() # do garbage collection + if cls.manager._number_of_objects() != 0: + # This is not really an error since some tests do not + # ensure that all processes which hold a reference to a + # managed object have been joined. + print('Shared objects which still exist at manager shutdown:') + print(cls.manager._debug_info()) + cls.manager.shutdown() + cls.manager.join() + cls.manager = None + + +class ThreadsMixin(object): + TYPE = 'threads' + Process = multiprocessing.dummy.Process + connection = multiprocessing.dummy.connection + current_process = staticmethod(multiprocessing.dummy.current_process) + active_children = staticmethod(multiprocessing.dummy.active_children) + Pool = staticmethod(multiprocessing.Pool) + Pipe = staticmethod(multiprocessing.dummy.Pipe) + Queue = staticmethod(multiprocessing.dummy.Queue) + JoinableQueue = staticmethod(multiprocessing.dummy.JoinableQueue) + Lock = staticmethod(multiprocessing.dummy.Lock) + RLock = staticmethod(multiprocessing.dummy.RLock) + Semaphore = staticmethod(multiprocessing.dummy.Semaphore) + BoundedSemaphore = staticmethod(multiprocessing.dummy.BoundedSemaphore) + Condition = staticmethod(multiprocessing.dummy.Condition) + Event = staticmethod(multiprocessing.dummy.Event) + Barrier = staticmethod(multiprocessing.dummy.Barrier) + Value = staticmethod(multiprocessing.dummy.Value) + Array = staticmethod(multiprocessing.dummy.Array) + +# +# Functions used to create test cases from the base ones in this module +# + +def install_tests_in_module_dict(remote_globs, start_method): + __module__ = remote_globs['__name__'] + local_globs = globals() + ALL_TYPES = {'processes', 'threads', 'manager'} + + for name, base in local_globs.items(): + if not isinstance(base, type): + continue + if issubclass(base, BaseTestCase): + if base is BaseTestCase: + continue + assert set(base.ALLOWED_TYPES) <= ALL_TYPES, base.ALLOWED_TYPES + for type_ in base.ALLOWED_TYPES: + newname = 'With' + type_.capitalize() + name[1:] + Mixin = local_globs[type_.capitalize() + 'Mixin'] + class Temp(base, Mixin, unittest.TestCase): + pass + Temp.__name__ = Temp.__qualname__ = newname + Temp.__module__ = __module__ + remote_globs[newname] = Temp + elif issubclass(base, unittest.TestCase): + class Temp(base, object): + pass + Temp.__name__ = Temp.__qualname__ = name + Temp.__module__ = __module__ + remote_globs[name] = Temp + + def setUpModule(): + multiprocessing.set_forkserver_preload(PRELOAD) + remote_globs['old_start_method'] = multiprocessing.get_start_method() + try: + multiprocessing.set_start_method(start_method) + except ValueError: + raise unittest.SkipTest(start_method + + ' start method not supported') + print('Using start method %r' % multiprocessing.get_start_method()) + + if sys.platform.startswith("linux"): + try: + lock = multiprocessing.RLock() + except OSError: + raise unittest.SkipTest("OSError raises on RLock creation, " + "see issue 3111!") + check_enough_semaphores() + util.get_temp_dir() # creates temp directory + multiprocessing.get_logger().setLevel(LOG_LEVEL) + + def tearDownModule(): + multiprocessing.set_start_method(remote_globs['old_start_method']) + # pause a bit so we don't get warning about dangling threads/processes + time.sleep(0.5) + + remote_globs['setUpModule'] = setUpModule + remote_globs['tearDownModule'] = tearDownModule |