From 70e7ea23f18aacc31f429787645ff8c074c0ad86 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Heimes Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:02:27 +0000 Subject: Merged revisions 61038,61042-61045,61047,61050,61053,61055-61056,61061-61062,61066,61068,61070,61083,61085,61092-61097,61103-61108 via svnmerge from svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r61105 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-02-28 15:03:03 +0100 (Thu, 28 Feb 2008) | 1 line #2169: make generated HTML more valid ........ r61106 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2008-02-28 19:03:15 +0100 (Thu, 28 Feb 2008) | 4 lines Prevent SocketServer.ForkingMixIn from waiting on child processes that it didn't create, in most cases. When there are max_children handlers running, it will still wait for any child process, not just handler processes. ........ r61107 | raymond.hettinger | 2008-02-28 20:41:24 +0100 (Thu, 28 Feb 2008) | 1 line Document impending updates to itertools. ........ r61108 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-02-28 20:44:22 +0100 (Thu, 28 Feb 2008) | 1 line Add 2.6aN uuids. ........ --- Doc/library/itertools.rst | 55 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- Lib/SimpleHTTPServer.py | 7 +++--- Lib/SocketServer.py | 30 ++++++++++++++++------- Lib/test/test_socketserver.py | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++-------- Tools/msi/uuids.py | 4 ++++ 5 files changed, 99 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/library/itertools.rst b/Doc/library/itertools.rst index 73abb89..098972d 100644 --- a/Doc/library/itertools.rst +++ b/Doc/library/itertools.rst @@ -74,17 +74,30 @@ loops that truncate the stream. yield element +.. function:: itertools.chain.from_iterable(iterable) + + Alternate constructor for :func:`chain`. Gets chained inputs from a + single iterable argument that is evaluated lazily. Equivalent to:: + + @classmethod + def from_iterable(iterables): + for it in iterables: + for element in it: + yield element + + .. versionadded:: 2.6 + .. function:: combinations(iterable, r) Return successive *r* length combinations of elements in the *iterable*. - Combinations are emitted in a lexicographic sort order. So, if the + Combinations are emitted in lexicographic sort order. So, if the input *iterable* is sorted, the combination tuples will be produced in sorted order. Elements are treated as unique based on their position, not on their value. So if the input elements are unique, there will be no repeat - values within a single combination. + values in each combination. Each result tuple is ordered to match the input order. So, every combination is a subsequence of the input *iterable*. @@ -327,6 +340,26 @@ loops that truncate the stream. example :func:`islice` or :func:`takewhile`). +.. function:: permutations(iterable[, r]) + + Return successive *r* length permutations of elements in the *iterable*. + + If *r* is not specified or is ``None``, then *r* defaults to the length + of the *iterable* and all possible full-length permutations + are generated. + + Permutations are emitted in lexicographic sort order. So, if the + input *iterable* is sorted, the permutation tuples will be produced + in sorted order. + + Elements are treated as unique based on their position, not on their + value. So if the input elements are unique, there will be no repeat + values in each permutation. + + Example: ``permutations(range(3),2) --> (1,2) (1,3) (2,1) (2,3) (3,1) (3,2)`` + + .. versionadded:: 2.6 + .. function:: product(*iterables[, repeat]) Cartesian product of input iterables. @@ -553,13 +586,13 @@ which incur interpreter overhead. :: def ncycles(seq, n): "Returns the sequence elements n times" - return chain(*repeat(seq, n)) + return chain.from_iterable(repeat(seq, n)) def dotproduct(vec1, vec2): return sum(imap(operator.mul, vec1, vec2)) def flatten(listOfLists): - return list(chain(*listOfLists)) + return list(chain.from_iterable(listOfLists)) def repeatfunc(func, times=None, *args): """Repeat calls to func with specified arguments. @@ -568,8 +601,7 @@ which incur interpreter overhead. :: """ if times is None: return starmap(func, repeat(args)) - else: - return starmap(func, repeat(args, times)) + return starmap(func, repeat(args, times)) def pairwise(iterable): "s -> (s0,s1), (s1,s2), (s2, s3), ..." @@ -583,7 +615,7 @@ which incur interpreter overhead. :: def roundrobin(*iterables): "roundrobin('abc', 'd', 'ef') --> 'a', 'd', 'e', 'b', 'f', 'c'" - # Recipe contributed by George Sakkis + # Recipe credited to George Sakkis pending = len(iterables) nexts = cycle(iter(it).next for it in iterables) while pending: @@ -595,8 +627,9 @@ which incur interpreter overhead. :: nexts = cycle(islice(nexts, pending)) def powerset(iterable): - "powerset('ab') --> set([]), set(['b']), set(['a']), set(['a', 'b'])" - skip = object() - for t in product(*izip(repeat(skip), iterable)): - yield set(e for e in t if e is not skip) + "powerset('ab') --> set([]), set(['a']), set(['b']), set(['a', 'b'])" + # Recipe credited to Eric Raymond + pairs = [(2**i, x) for i, x in enumerate(iterable)] + for n in xrange(2**len(pairs)): + yield set(x for m, x in pairs if m&n) diff --git a/Lib/SimpleHTTPServer.py b/Lib/SimpleHTTPServer.py index deedd4b..beb0a39 100644 --- a/Lib/SimpleHTTPServer.py +++ b/Lib/SimpleHTTPServer.py @@ -109,8 +109,9 @@ class SimpleHTTPRequestHandler(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler): list.sort(key=lambda a: a.lower()) f = StringIO() displaypath = cgi.escape(urllib.unquote(self.path)) - f.write("Directory listing for %s\n" % displaypath) - f.write("

Directory listing for %s

\n" % displaypath) + f.write('') + f.write("\nDirectory listing for %s\n" % displaypath) + f.write("\n

Directory listing for %s

\n" % displaypath) f.write("
\n\n
\n") + f.write("\n
\n\n\n") length = f.tell() f.seek(0) self.send_response(200) diff --git a/Lib/SocketServer.py b/Lib/SocketServer.py index 9c5d4c2..47d8728 100644 --- a/Lib/SocketServer.py +++ b/Lib/SocketServer.py @@ -440,18 +440,30 @@ class ForkingMixIn: def collect_children(self): """Internal routine to wait for children that have exited.""" - while self.active_children: - if len(self.active_children) < self.max_children: - options = os.WNOHANG - else: - # If the maximum number of children are already - # running, block while waiting for a child to exit - options = 0 + if self.active_children is None: return + while len(self.active_children) >= self.max_children: + # XXX: This will wait for any child process, not just ones + # spawned by this library. This could confuse other + # libraries that expect to be able to wait for their own + # children. try: - pid, status = os.waitpid(0, options) + pid, status = os.waitpid(0, options=0) except os.error: pid = None - if not pid: break + if pid not in self.active_children: continue + self.active_children.remove(pid) + + # XXX: This loop runs more system calls than it ought + # to. There should be a way to put the active_children into a + # process group and then use os.waitpid(-pgid) to wait for any + # of that set, but I couldn't find a way to allocate pgids + # that couldn't collide. + for child in self.active_children: + try: + pid, status = os.waitpid(child, os.WNOHANG) + except os.error: + pid = None + if not pid: continue try: self.active_children.remove(pid) except ValueError as e: diff --git a/Lib/test/test_socketserver.py b/Lib/test/test_socketserver.py index 25734fd..658056c 100644 --- a/Lib/test/test_socketserver.py +++ b/Lib/test/test_socketserver.py @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ Test suite for SocketServer.py. """ +import contextlib import errno import imp import os @@ -109,6 +110,18 @@ class ServerThread(threading.Thread): if verbose: print("thread: done") +@contextlib.contextmanager +def simple_subprocess(testcase): + pid = os.fork() + if pid == 0: + # Don't throw an exception; it would be caught by the test harness. + os._exit(72) + yield None + pid2, status = os.waitpid(pid, 0) + testcase.assertEquals(pid2, pid) + testcase.assertEquals(72 << 8, status) + + class SocketServerTest(unittest.TestCase): """Test all socket servers.""" @@ -211,10 +224,11 @@ class SocketServerTest(unittest.TestCase): self.stream_examine) if HAVE_FORKING: - def test_ThreadingTCPServer(self): - self.run_server(SocketServer.ForkingTCPServer, - SocketServer.StreamRequestHandler, - self.stream_examine) + def test_ForkingTCPServer(self): + with simple_subprocess(self): + self.run_server(SocketServer.ForkingTCPServer, + SocketServer.StreamRequestHandler, + self.stream_examine) if HAVE_UNIX_SOCKETS: def test_UnixStreamServer(self): @@ -229,9 +243,10 @@ class SocketServerTest(unittest.TestCase): if HAVE_FORKING: def test_ForkingUnixStreamServer(self): - self.run_server(ForkingUnixStreamServer, - SocketServer.StreamRequestHandler, - self.stream_examine) + with simple_subprocess(self): + self.run_server(ForkingUnixStreamServer, + SocketServer.StreamRequestHandler, + self.stream_examine) def test_UDPServer(self): self.run_server(SocketServer.UDPServer, @@ -245,9 +260,10 @@ class SocketServerTest(unittest.TestCase): if HAVE_FORKING: def test_ForkingUDPServer(self): - self.run_server(SocketServer.ForkingUDPServer, - SocketServer.DatagramRequestHandler, - self.dgram_examine) + with simple_subprocess(self): + self.run_server(SocketServer.ForkingUDPServer, + SocketServer.DatagramRequestHandler, + self.dgram_examine) # Alas, on Linux (at least) recvfrom() doesn't return a meaningful # client address so this cannot work: diff --git a/Tools/msi/uuids.py b/Tools/msi/uuids.py index 20517fc..aa32030 100644 --- a/Tools/msi/uuids.py +++ b/Tools/msi/uuids.py @@ -37,6 +37,10 @@ product_codes = { '2.5.1150':'{31800004-6386-4999-a519-518f2d78d8f0}', # 2.5.1 '2.5.2150':'{6304a7da-1132-4e91-a343-a296269eab8a}', # 2.5.2c1 '2.5.2150':'{6b976adf-8ae8-434e-b282-a06c7f624d2f}', # 2.5.2 + '2.6.101': '{0ba82e1b-52fd-4e03-8610-a6c76238e8a8}', # 2.6a1 + '2.6.102': '{3b27e16c-56db-4570-a2d3-e9a26180c60b}', # 2.6a2 + '2.6.103': '{cd06a9c5-bde5-4bd7-9874-48933997122a}', # 2.6a3 + '2.6.104': '{dc6ed634-474a-4a50-a547-8de4b7491e53}', # 2.6a4 '3.0.101': '{8554263a-3242-4857-9359-aa87bc2c58c2}', # 3.0a1 '3.0.102': '{692d6e2c-f0ac-40b8-a133-7191aeeb67f9}', # 3.0a2 '3.0.103': '{49cb2995-751a-4753-be7a-d0b1bb585e06}', # 3.0a3 -- cgit v0.12