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/* Thread and interpreter state structures and their interfaces */

#include "Python.h"

/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
CAUTION

Always use malloc() and free() directly in this file.  A number of these
functions are advertised as safe to call when the GIL isn't held, and in
a debug build Python redirects (e.g.) PyMem_NEW (etc) to Python's debugging
obmalloc functions.  Those aren't thread-safe (they rely on the GIL to avoid
the expense of doing their own locking).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */

#ifdef HAVE_DLOPEN
#ifdef HAVE_DLFCN_H
#include <dlfcn.h>
#endif
#ifndef RTLD_LAZY
#define RTLD_LAZY 1
#endif
#endif


#ifdef WITH_THREAD
#include "pythread.h"
static PyThread_type_lock head_mutex = NULL; /* Protects interp->tstate_head */
#define HEAD_INIT() (void)(head_mutex || (head_mutex = PyThread_allocate_lock()))
#define HEAD_LOCK() PyThread_acquire_lock(head_mutex, WAIT_LOCK)
#define HEAD_UNLOCK() PyThread_release_lock(head_mutex)

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/* The single PyInterpreterState used by this process'
   GILState implementation
*/
static PyInterpreterState *autoInterpreterState = NULL;
static int autoTLSkey = 0;
#else
#define HEAD_INIT() /* Nothing */
#define HEAD_LOCK() /* Nothing */
#define HEAD_UNLOCK() /* Nothing */
#endif

static PyInterpreterState *interp_head = NULL;

PyThreadState *_PyThreadState_Current = NULL;
PyThreadFrameGetter _PyThreadState_GetFrame = NULL;

#ifdef WITH_THREAD
static void _PyGILState_NoteThreadState(PyThreadState* tstate);
#endif


PyInterpreterState *
PyInterpreterState_New(void)
{
	PyInterpreterState *interp = (PyInterpreterState *)
				     malloc(sizeof(PyInterpreterState));

	if (interp != NULL) {
		HEAD_INIT();
#ifdef WITH_THREAD
		if (head_mutex == NULL)
			Py_FatalError("Can't initialize threads for interpreter");
#endif
		interp->modules = NULL;
		interp->modules_reloading = NULL;
		interp->sysdict = NULL;
		interp->builtins = NULL;
		interp->tstate_head = NULL;
		interp->codec_search_path = NULL;
		interp->codec_search_cache = NULL;
		interp->codec_error_registry = NULL;
#ifdef HAVE_DLOPEN
#ifdef RTLD_NOW
                interp->dlopenflags = RTLD_NOW;
#else
		interp->dlopenflags = RTLD_LAZY;
#endif
#endif
#ifdef WITH_TSC
		interp->tscdump = 0;
#endif

		HEAD_LOCK();
		interp->next = interp_head;
		interp_head = interp;
		HEAD_UNLOCK();
	}

	return interp;
}


void
PyInterpreterState_Clear(PyInterpreterState *interp)
{
	PyThreadState *p;
	HEAD_LOCK();
	for (p = interp->tstate_head; p != NULL; p = p->next)
		PyThreadState_Clear(p);
	HEAD_UNLOCK();
	Py_CLEAR(interp->codec_search_path);
	Py_CLEAR(interp->codec_search_cache);
	Py_CLEAR(interp->codec_error_registry);
	Py_CLEAR(interp->modules);
	Py_CLEAR(interp->modules_reloading);
	Py_CLEAR(interp->sysdict);
	Py_CLEAR(interp->builtins);
}


static void
zapthreads(PyInterpreterState *interp)
{
	PyThreadState *p;
	/* No need to lock the mutex here because this should only happen
	   when the threads are all really dead (XXX famous last words). */
	while ((p = interp->tstate_head) != NULL) {
		PyThreadState_Delete(p);
	}
}


void
PyInterpreterState_Delete(PyInterpreterState *interp)
{
	PyInterpreterState **p;
	zapthreads(interp);
	HEAD_LOCK();
	for (p = &interp_head; ; p = &(*p)->next) {
		if (*p == NULL)
			Py_FatalError(
				"PyInterpreterState_Delete: invalid interp");
		if (*p == interp)
			break;
	}
	if (interp->tstate_head != NULL)
		Py_FatalError("PyInterpreterState_Delete: remaining threads");
	*p = interp->next;
	HEAD_UNLOCK();
	free(interp);
}


/* Default implementation for _PyThreadState_GetFrame */
static struct _frame *
threadstate_getframe(PyThreadState *self)
{
	return self->frame;
}

PyThreadState *
PyThreadState_New(PyInterpreterState *interp)
{
	PyThreadState *tstate = (PyThreadState *)malloc(sizeof(PyThreadState));

	if (_PyThreadState_GetFrame == NULL)
		_PyThreadState_GetFrame = threadstate_getframe;

	if (tstate != NULL) {
		tstate->interp = interp;

		tstate->frame = NULL;
		tstate->recursion_depth = 0;
		tstate->overflowed = 0;
		tstate->recursion_critical = 0;
		tstate->tracing = 0;
		tstate->use_tracing = 0;
		tstate->tick_counter = 0;
		tstate->gilstate_counter = 0;
		tstate->async_exc = NULL;
#ifdef WITH_THREAD
		tstate->thread_id = PyThread_get_thread_ident();
#else
		tstate->thread_id = 0;
#endif

		tstate->dict = NULL;

		tstate->curexc_type = NULL;
		tstate->curexc_value = NULL;
		tstate->curexc_traceback = NULL;

		tstate->exc_type = NULL;
		tstate->exc_value = NULL;
		tstate->exc_traceback = NULL;

		tstate->c_profilefunc = NULL;
		tstate->c_tracefunc = NULL;
		tstate->c_profileobj = NULL;
		tstate->c_traceobj = NULL;

#ifdef WITH_THREAD
		_PyGILState_NoteThreadState(tstate);
#endif

		HEAD_LOCK();
		tstate->next = interp->tstate_head;
		interp->tstate_head = tstate;
		HEAD_UNLOCK();
	}

	return tstate;
}


void
PyThreadState_Clear(PyThreadState *tstate)
{
	if (Py_VerboseFlag && tstate->frame != NULL)
		fprintf(stderr,
		  "PyThreadState_Clear: warning: thread still has a frame\n");

	Py_CLEAR(tstate->frame);

	Py_CLEAR(tstate->dict);
	Py_CLEAR(tstate->async_exc);

	Py_CLEAR(tstate->curexc_type);
	Py_CLEAR(tstate->curexc_value);
	Py_CLEAR(tstate->curexc_traceback);

	Py_CLEAR(tstate->exc_type);
	Py_CLEAR(tstate->exc_value);
	Py_CLEAR(tstate->exc_traceback);

	tstate->c_profilefunc = NULL;
	tstate->c_tracefunc = NULL;
	Py_CLEAR(tstate->c_profileobj);
	Py_CLEAR(tstate->c_traceobj);
}


/* Common code for PyThreadState_Delete() and PyThreadState_DeleteCurrent() */
static void
tstate_delete_common(PyThreadState *tstate)
{
	PyInterpreterState *interp;
	PyThreadState **p;
	if (tstate == NULL)
		Py_FatalError("PyThreadState_Delete: NULL tstate");
	interp = tstate->interp;
	if (interp == NULL)
		Py_FatalError("PyThreadState_Delete: NULL interp");
	HEAD_LOCK();
	for (p = &interp->tstate_head; ; p = &(*p)->next) {
		if (*p == NULL)
			Py_FatalError(
				"PyThreadState_Delete: invalid tstate");
		if (*p == tstate)
			break;
	}
	*p = tstate->next;
	HEAD_UNLOCK();
	free(tstate);
}


void
PyThreadState_Delete(PyThreadState *tstate)
{
	if (tstate == _PyThreadState_Current)
		Py_FatalError("PyThreadState_Delete: tstate is still current");
	tstate_delete_common(tstate);
#ifdef WITH_THREAD
	if (autoTLSkey && PyThread_get_key_value(autoTLSkey) == tstate)
		PyThread_delete_key_value(autoTLSkey);
#endif /* WITH_THREAD */
}


#ifdef WITH_THREAD
void
PyThreadState_DeleteCurrent()
{
	PyThreadState *tstate = _PyThreadState_Current;
	if (tstate == NULL)
		Py_FatalError(
			"PyThreadState_DeleteCurrent: no current tstate");
	_PyThreadState_Current = NULL;
	tstate_delete_common(tstate);
	if (autoTLSkey && PyThread_get_key_value(autoTLSkey) == tstate)
		PyThread_delete_key_value(autoTLSkey);
	PyEval_ReleaseLock();
}
#endif /* WITH_THREAD */


PyThreadState *
PyThreadState_Get(void)
{
	if (_PyThreadState_Current == NULL)
		Py_FatalError("PyThreadState_Get: no current thread");

	return _PyThreadState_Current;
}


PyThreadState *
PyThreadState_Swap(PyThreadState *newts)
{
	PyThreadState *oldts = _PyThreadState_Current;

	_PyThreadState_Current = newts;
	/* It should not be possible for more than one thread state
	   to be used for a thread.  Check this the best we can in debug
	   builds.
	*/
#if defined(Py_DEBUG) && defined(WITH_THREAD)
	if (newts) {
		/* This can be called from PyEval_RestoreThread(). Similar
		   to it, we need to ensure errno doesn't change.
		*/
		int err = errno;
		PyThreadState *check = PyGILState_GetThisThreadState();
		if (check && check->interp == newts->interp && check != newts)
			Py_FatalError("Invalid thread state for this thread");
		errno = err;
	}
#endif
	return oldts;
}

/* An extension mechanism to store arbitrary additional per-thread state.
   PyThreadState_GetDict() returns a dictionary that can be used to hold such
   state; the caller should pick a unique key and store its state there.  If
   PyThreadState_GetDict() returns NULL, an exception has *not* been raised
   and the caller should assume no per-thread state is available. */

PyObject *
PyThreadState_GetDict(void)
{
	if (_PyThreadState_Current == NULL)
		return NULL;

	if (_PyThreadState_Current->dict == NULL) {
		PyObject *d;
		_PyThreadState_Current->dict = d = PyDict_New();
		if (d == NULL)
			PyErr_Clear();
	}
	return _PyThreadState_Current->dict;
}


/* Asynchronously raise an exception in a thread.
   Requested by Just van Rossum and Alex Martelli.
   To prevent naive misuse, you must write your own extension
   to call this, or use ctypes.  Must be called with the GIL held.
   Returns the number of tstates modified (normally 1, but 0 if `id` didn't
   match any known thread id).  Can be called with exc=NULL to clear an
   existing async exception.  This raises no exceptions. */

int
PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc(long id, PyObject *exc) {
	PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET();
	PyInterpreterState *interp = tstate->interp;
	PyThreadState *p;

	/* Although the GIL is held, a few C API functions can be called
	 * without the GIL held, and in particular some that create and
	 * destroy thread and interpreter states.  Those can mutate the
	 * list of thread states we're traversing, so to prevent that we lock
	 * head_mutex for the duration.
	 */
	HEAD_LOCK();
	for (p = interp->tstate_head; p != NULL; p = p->next) {
		if (p->thread_id == id) {
			/* Tricky:  we need to decref the current value
			 * (if any) in p->async_exc, but that can in turn
			 * allow arbitrary Python code to run, including
			 * perhaps calls to this function.  To prevent
			 * deadlock, we need to release head_mutex before
			 * the decref.
			 */
			PyObject *old_exc = p->async_exc;
			Py_XINCREF(exc);
			p->async_exc = exc;
			HEAD_UNLOCK();
			Py_XDECREF(old_exc);
			return 1;
		}
	}
	HEAD_UNLOCK();
	return 0;
}


/* Routines for advanced debuggers, requested by David Beazley.
   Don't use unless you know what you are doing! */

PyInterpreterState *
PyInterpreterState_Head(void)
{
	return interp_head;
}

PyInterpreterState *
PyInterpreterState_Next(PyInterpreterState *interp) {
	return interp->next;
}

PyThreadState *
PyInterpreterState_ThreadHead(PyInterpreterState *interp) {
	return interp->tstate_head;
}

PyThreadState *
PyThreadState_Next(PyThreadState *tstate) {
	return tstate->next;
}

/* The implementation of sys._current_frames().  This is intended to be
   called with the GIL held, as it will be when called via
   sys._current_frames().  It's possible it would work fine even without
   the GIL held, but haven't thought enough about that.
*/
PyObject *
_PyThread_CurrentFrames(void)
{
	PyObject *result;
	PyInterpreterState *i;

	result = PyDict_New();
	if (result == NULL)
		return NULL;

	/* for i in all interpreters:
	 *     for t in all of i's thread states:
	 *          if t's frame isn't NULL, map t's id to its frame
	 * Because these lists can mutute even when the GIL is held, we
	 * need to grab head_mutex for the duration.
	 */
	HEAD_LOCK();
	for (i = interp_head; i != NULL; i = i->next) {
		PyThreadState *t;
		for (t = i->tstate_head; t != NULL; t = t->next) {
			PyObject *id;
			int stat;
			struct _frame *frame = t->frame;
			if (frame == NULL)
				continue;
			id = PyInt_FromLong(t->thread_id);
			if (id == NULL)
				goto Fail;
			stat = PyDict_SetItem(result, id, (PyObject *)frame);
			Py_DECREF(id);
			if (stat < 0)
				goto Fail;
		}
	}
	HEAD_UNLOCK();
	return result;

 Fail:
 	HEAD_UNLOCK();
 	Py_DECREF(result);
 	return NULL;
}

/* Python "auto thread state" API. */
#ifdef WITH_THREAD

/* Keep this as a static, as it is not reliable!  It can only
   ever be compared to the state for the *current* thread.
   * If not equal, then it doesn't matter that the actual
     value may change immediately after comparison, as it can't
     possibly change to the current thread's state.
   * If equal, then the current thread holds the lock, so the value can't
     change until we yield the lock.
*/
static int
PyThreadState_IsCurrent(PyThreadState *tstate)
{
	/* Must be the tstate for this thread */
	assert(PyGILState_GetThisThreadState()==tstate);
	/* On Windows at least, simple reads and writes to 32 bit values
	   are atomic.
	*/
	return tstate == _PyThreadState_Current;
}

/* Internal initialization/finalization functions called by
   Py_Initialize/Py_Finalize
*/
void
_PyGILState_Init(PyInterpreterState *i, PyThreadState *t)
{
	assert(i && t); /* must init with valid states */
	autoTLSkey = PyThread_create_key();
	autoInterpreterState = i;
	assert(PyThread_get_key_value(autoTLSkey) == NULL);
	assert(t->gilstate_counter == 0);

	_PyGILState_NoteThreadState(t);
}

void
_PyGILState_Fini(void)
{
	PyThread_delete_key(autoTLSkey);
	autoTLSkey = 0;
	autoInterpreterState = NULL;
}

/* When a thread state is created for a thread by some mechanism other than
   PyGILState_Ensure, it's important that the GILState machinery knows about
   it so it doesn't try to create another thread state for the thread (this is
   a better fix for SF bug #1010677 than the first one attempted).
*/
static void
_PyGILState_NoteThreadState(PyThreadState* tstate)
{
	/* If autoTLSkey is 0, this must be the very first threadstate created
	   in Py_Initialize().  Don't do anything for now (we'll be back here
	   when _PyGILState_Init is called). */
	if (!autoTLSkey)
		return;

	/* Stick the thread state for this thread in thread local storage.

	   The only situation where you can legitimately have more than one
	   thread state for an OS level thread is when there are multiple
	   interpreters, when:

	       a) You shouldn't really be using the PyGILState_ APIs anyway,
	          and:

	       b) The slightly odd way PyThread_set_key_value works (see
	          comments by its implementation) means that the first thread
	          state created for that given OS level thread will "win",
	          which seems reasonable behaviour.
	*/
	if (PyThread_set_key_value(autoTLSkey, (void *)tstate) < 0)
		Py_FatalError("Couldn't create autoTLSkey mapping");

	/* PyGILState_Release must not try to delete this thread state. */
	tstate->gilstate_counter = 1;
}

/* The public functions */
PyThreadState *
PyGILState_GetThisThreadState(void)
{
	if (autoInterpreterState == NULL || autoTLSkey == 0)
		return NULL;
	return (PyThreadState *)PyThread_get_key_value(autoTLSkey);
}

PyGILState_STATE
PyGILState_Ensure(void)
{
	int current;
	PyThreadState *tcur;
	/* Note that we do not auto-init Python here - apart from
	   potential races with 2 threads auto-initializing, pep-311
	   spells out other issues.  Embedders are expected to have
	   called Py_Initialize() and usually PyEval_InitThreads().
	*/
	assert(autoInterpreterState); /* Py_Initialize() hasn't been called! */
	tcur = (PyThreadState *)PyThread_get_key_value(autoTLSkey);
	if (tcur == NULL) {
		/* Create a new thread state for this thread */
		tcur = PyThreadState_New(autoInterpreterState);
		if (tcur == NULL)
			Py_FatalError("Couldn't create thread-state for new thread");
		/* This is our thread state!  We'll need to delete it in the
		   matching call to PyGILState_Release(). */
		tcur->gilstate_counter = 0;
		current = 0; /* new thread state is never current */
	}
	else
		current = PyThreadState_IsCurrent(tcur);
	if (current == 0)
		PyEval_RestoreThread(tcur);
	/* Update our counter in the thread-state - no need for locks:
	   - tcur will remain valid as we hold the GIL.
	   - the counter is safe as we are the only thread "allowed"
	     to modify this value
	*/
	++tcur->gilstate_counter;
	return current ? PyGILState_LOCKED : PyGILState_UNLOCKED;
}

void
PyGILState_Release(PyGILState_STATE oldstate)
{
	PyThreadState *tcur = (PyThreadState *)PyThread_get_key_value(
                                                                autoTLSkey);
	if (tcur == NULL)
		Py_FatalError("auto-releasing thread-state, "
		              "but no thread-state for this thread");
	/* We must hold the GIL and have our thread state current */
	/* XXX - remove the check - the assert should be fine,
	   but while this is very new (April 2003), the extra check
	   by release-only users can't hurt.
	*/
	if (! PyThreadState_IsCurrent(tcur))
		Py_FatalError("This thread state must be current when releasing");
	assert(PyThreadState_IsCurrent(tcur));
	--tcur->gilstate_counter;
	assert(tcur->gilstate_counter >= 0); /* illegal counter value */

	/* If we're going to destroy this thread-state, we must
	 * clear it while the GIL is held, as destructors may run.
	 */
	if (tcur->gilstate_counter == 0) {
		/* can't have been locked when we created it */
		assert(oldstate == PyGILState_UNLOCKED);
		PyThreadState_Clear(tcur);
		/* Delete the thread-state.  Note this releases the GIL too!
		 * It's vital that the GIL be held here, to avoid shutdown
		 * races; see bugs 225673 and 1061968 (that nasty bug has a
		 * habit of coming back).
		 */
		PyThreadState_DeleteCurrent();
	}
	/* Release the lock if necessary */
	else if (oldstate == PyGILState_UNLOCKED)
		PyEval_SaveThread();
}

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* WITH_THREAD */


ss="hl opt">) stream.feed_data(b'1234567\n') line = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readline()) self.assertEqual(b'1234567\n', line) self.assertEqual(b'', stream._buffer) stream.feed_data(b'12345678\n') with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readline()) self.assertEqual(b'', stream._buffer) stream.feed_data(b'12345678') with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readline()) self.assertEqual(b'', stream._buffer) def test_readline_nolimit_nowait(self): # All needed data for the first 'readline' call will be # in the buffer. stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream.feed_data(self.DATA[:6]) stream.feed_data(self.DATA[6:]) line = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readline()) self.assertEqual(b'line1\n', line) self.assertEqual(b'line2\nline3\n', stream._buffer) def test_readline_eof(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream.feed_data(b'some data') stream.feed_eof() line = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readline()) self.assertEqual(b'some data', line) def test_readline_empty_eof(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream.feed_eof() line = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readline()) self.assertEqual(b'', line) def test_readline_read_byte_count(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream.feed_data(self.DATA) self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readline()) data = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.read(7)) self.assertEqual(b'line2\nl', data) self.assertEqual(b'ine3\n', stream._buffer) def test_readline_exception(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream.feed_data(b'line\n') data = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readline()) self.assertEqual(b'line\n', data) stream.set_exception(ValueError()) self.assertRaises( ValueError, self.loop.run_until_complete, stream.readline()) self.assertEqual(b'', stream._buffer) def test_readuntil_separator(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, 'Separator should be'): self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readuntil(separator=b'')) def test_readuntil_multi_chunks(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream.feed_data(b'lineAAA') data = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readuntil(separator=b'AAA')) self.assertEqual(b'lineAAA', data) self.assertEqual(b'', stream._buffer) stream.feed_data(b'lineAAA') data = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readuntil(b'AAA')) self.assertEqual(b'lineAAA', data) self.assertEqual(b'', stream._buffer) stream.feed_data(b'lineAAAxxx') data = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readuntil(b'AAA')) self.assertEqual(b'lineAAA', data) self.assertEqual(b'xxx', stream._buffer) def test_readuntil_multi_chunks_1(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream.feed_data(b'QWEaa') stream.feed_data(b'XYaa') stream.feed_data(b'a') data = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readuntil(b'aaa')) self.assertEqual(b'QWEaaXYaaa', data) self.assertEqual(b'', stream._buffer) stream.feed_data(b'QWEaa') stream.feed_data(b'XYa') stream.feed_data(b'aa') data = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readuntil(b'aaa')) self.assertEqual(b'QWEaaXYaaa', data) self.assertEqual(b'', stream._buffer) stream.feed_data(b'aaa') data = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readuntil(b'aaa')) self.assertEqual(b'aaa', data) self.assertEqual(b'', stream._buffer) stream.feed_data(b'Xaaa') data = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readuntil(b'aaa')) self.assertEqual(b'Xaaa', data) self.assertEqual(b'', stream._buffer) stream.feed_data(b'XXX') stream.feed_data(b'a') stream.feed_data(b'a') stream.feed_data(b'a') data = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readuntil(b'aaa')) self.assertEqual(b'XXXaaa', data) self.assertEqual(b'', stream._buffer) def test_readuntil_eof(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream.feed_data(b'some dataAA') stream.feed_eof() with self.assertRaises(asyncio.IncompleteReadError) as cm: self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readuntil(b'AAA')) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.partial, b'some dataAA') self.assertIsNone(cm.exception.expected) self.assertEqual(b'', stream._buffer) def test_readuntil_limit_found_sep(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop, limit=3) stream.feed_data(b'some dataAA') with self.assertRaisesRegex(asyncio.LimitOverrunError, 'not found') as cm: self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readuntil(b'AAA')) self.assertEqual(b'some dataAA', stream._buffer) stream.feed_data(b'A') with self.assertRaisesRegex(asyncio.LimitOverrunError, 'is found') as cm: self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readuntil(b'AAA')) self.assertEqual(b'some dataAAA', stream._buffer) def test_readexactly_zero_or_less(self): # Read exact number of bytes (zero or less). stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream.feed_data(self.DATA) data = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readexactly(0)) self.assertEqual(b'', data) self.assertEqual(self.DATA, stream._buffer) with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, 'less than zero'): self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readexactly(-1)) self.assertEqual(self.DATA, stream._buffer) def test_readexactly(self): # Read exact number of bytes. stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) n = 2 * len(self.DATA) read_task = asyncio.Task(stream.readexactly(n), loop=self.loop) def cb(): stream.feed_data(self.DATA) stream.feed_data(self.DATA) stream.feed_data(self.DATA) self.loop.call_soon(cb) data = self.loop.run_until_complete(read_task) self.assertEqual(self.DATA + self.DATA, data) self.assertEqual(self.DATA, stream._buffer) def test_readexactly_limit(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(limit=3, loop=self.loop) stream.feed_data(b'chunk') data = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readexactly(5)) self.assertEqual(b'chunk', data) self.assertEqual(b'', stream._buffer) def test_readexactly_eof(self): # Read exact number of bytes (eof). stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) n = 2 * len(self.DATA) read_task = asyncio.Task(stream.readexactly(n), loop=self.loop) def cb(): stream.feed_data(self.DATA) stream.feed_eof() self.loop.call_soon(cb) with self.assertRaises(asyncio.IncompleteReadError) as cm: self.loop.run_until_complete(read_task) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.partial, self.DATA) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.expected, n) self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), '18 bytes read on a total of 36 expected bytes') self.assertEqual(b'', stream._buffer) def test_readexactly_exception(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream.feed_data(b'line\n') data = self.loop.run_until_complete(stream.readexactly(2)) self.assertEqual(b'li', data) stream.set_exception(ValueError()) self.assertRaises( ValueError, self.loop.run_until_complete, stream.readexactly(2)) def test_exception(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) self.assertIsNone(stream.exception()) exc = ValueError() stream.set_exception(exc) self.assertIs(stream.exception(), exc) def test_exception_waiter(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) @asyncio.coroutine def set_err(): stream.set_exception(ValueError()) t1 = asyncio.Task(stream.readline(), loop=self.loop) t2 = asyncio.Task(set_err(), loop=self.loop) self.loop.run_until_complete(asyncio.wait([t1, t2], loop=self.loop)) self.assertRaises(ValueError, t1.result) def test_exception_cancel(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) t = asyncio.Task(stream.readline(), loop=self.loop) test_utils.run_briefly(self.loop) t.cancel() test_utils.run_briefly(self.loop) # The following line fails if set_exception() isn't careful. stream.set_exception(RuntimeError('message')) test_utils.run_briefly(self.loop) self.assertIs(stream._waiter, None) def test_start_server(self): class MyServer: def __init__(self, loop): self.server = None self.loop = loop @asyncio.coroutine def handle_client(self, client_reader, client_writer): data = yield from client_reader.readline() client_writer.write(data) yield from client_writer.drain() client_writer.close() def start(self): sock = socket.socket() sock.bind(('127.0.0.1', 0)) self.server = self.loop.run_until_complete( asyncio.start_server(self.handle_client, sock=sock, loop=self.loop)) return sock.getsockname() def handle_client_callback(self, client_reader, client_writer): self.loop.create_task(self.handle_client(client_reader, client_writer)) def start_callback(self): sock = socket.socket() sock.bind(('127.0.0.1', 0)) addr = sock.getsockname() sock.close() self.server = self.loop.run_until_complete( asyncio.start_server(self.handle_client_callback, host=addr[0], port=addr[1], loop=self.loop)) return addr def stop(self): if self.server is not None: self.server.close() self.loop.run_until_complete(self.server.wait_closed()) self.server = None @asyncio.coroutine def client(addr): reader, writer = yield from asyncio.open_connection( *addr, loop=self.loop) # send a line writer.write(b"hello world!\n") # read it back msgback = yield from reader.readline() writer.close() return msgback # test the server variant with a coroutine as client handler server = MyServer(self.loop) addr = server.start() msg = self.loop.run_until_complete(asyncio.Task(client(addr), loop=self.loop)) server.stop() self.assertEqual(msg, b"hello world!\n") # test the server variant with a callback as client handler server = MyServer(self.loop) addr = server.start_callback() msg = self.loop.run_until_complete(asyncio.Task(client(addr), loop=self.loop)) server.stop() self.assertEqual(msg, b"hello world!\n") @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(socket, 'AF_UNIX'), 'No UNIX Sockets') def test_start_unix_server(self): class MyServer: def __init__(self, loop, path): self.server = None self.loop = loop self.path = path @asyncio.coroutine def handle_client(self, client_reader, client_writer): data = yield from client_reader.readline() client_writer.write(data) yield from client_writer.drain() client_writer.close() def start(self): self.server = self.loop.run_until_complete( asyncio.start_unix_server(self.handle_client, path=self.path, loop=self.loop)) def handle_client_callback(self, client_reader, client_writer): self.loop.create_task(self.handle_client(client_reader, client_writer)) def start_callback(self): start = asyncio.start_unix_server(self.handle_client_callback, path=self.path, loop=self.loop) self.server = self.loop.run_until_complete(start) def stop(self): if self.server is not None: self.server.close() self.loop.run_until_complete(self.server.wait_closed()) self.server = None @asyncio.coroutine def client(path): reader, writer = yield from asyncio.open_unix_connection( path, loop=self.loop) # send a line writer.write(b"hello world!\n") # read it back msgback = yield from reader.readline() writer.close() return msgback # test the server variant with a coroutine as client handler with test_utils.unix_socket_path() as path: server = MyServer(self.loop, path) server.start() msg = self.loop.run_until_complete(asyncio.Task(client(path), loop=self.loop)) server.stop() self.assertEqual(msg, b"hello world!\n") # test the server variant with a callback as client handler with test_utils.unix_socket_path() as path: server = MyServer(self.loop, path) server.start_callback() msg = self.loop.run_until_complete(asyncio.Task(client(path), loop=self.loop)) server.stop() self.assertEqual(msg, b"hello world!\n") @unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == 'win32', "Don't have pipes") def test_read_all_from_pipe_reader(self): # See asyncio issue 168. This test is derived from the example # subprocess_attach_read_pipe.py, but we configure the # StreamReader's limit so that twice it is less than the size # of the data writter. Also we must explicitly attach a child # watcher to the event loop. code = """\ import os, sys fd = int(sys.argv[1]) os.write(fd, b'data') os.close(fd) """ rfd, wfd = os.pipe() args = [sys.executable, '-c', code, str(wfd)] pipe = open(rfd, 'rb', 0) reader = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop, limit=1) protocol = asyncio.StreamReaderProtocol(reader, loop=self.loop) transport, _ = self.loop.run_until_complete( self.loop.connect_read_pipe(lambda: protocol, pipe)) watcher = asyncio.SafeChildWatcher() watcher.attach_loop(self.loop) try: asyncio.set_child_watcher(watcher) create = asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(*args, pass_fds={wfd}, loop=self.loop) proc = self.loop.run_until_complete(create) self.loop.run_until_complete(proc.wait()) finally: asyncio.set_child_watcher(None) os.close(wfd) data = self.loop.run_until_complete(reader.read(-1)) self.assertEqual(data, b'data') def test_streamreader_constructor(self): self.addCleanup(asyncio.set_event_loop, None) asyncio.set_event_loop(self.loop) # asyncio issue #184: Ensure that StreamReaderProtocol constructor # retrieves the current loop if the loop parameter is not set reader = asyncio.StreamReader() self.assertIs(reader._loop, self.loop) def test_streamreaderprotocol_constructor(self): self.addCleanup(asyncio.set_event_loop, None) asyncio.set_event_loop(self.loop) # asyncio issue #184: Ensure that StreamReaderProtocol constructor # retrieves the current loop if the loop parameter is not set reader = mock.Mock() protocol = asyncio.StreamReaderProtocol(reader) self.assertIs(protocol._loop, self.loop) def test_drain_raises(self): # See http://bugs.python.org/issue25441 # This test should not use asyncio for the mock server; the # whole point of the test is to test for a bug in drain() # where it never gives up the event loop but the socket is # closed on the server side. q = queue.Queue() def server(): # Runs in a separate thread. sock = socket.socket() with sock: sock.bind(('localhost', 0)) sock.listen(1) addr = sock.getsockname() q.put(addr) clt, _ = sock.accept() clt.close() @asyncio.coroutine def client(host, port): reader, writer = yield from asyncio.open_connection( host, port, loop=self.loop) while True: writer.write(b"foo\n") yield from writer.drain() # Start the server thread and wait for it to be listening. thread = threading.Thread(target=server) thread.setDaemon(True) thread.start() addr = q.get() # Should not be stuck in an infinite loop. with self.assertRaises((ConnectionResetError, BrokenPipeError)): self.loop.run_until_complete(client(*addr)) # Clean up the thread. (Only on success; on failure, it may # be stuck in accept().) thread.join() def test___repr__(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) self.assertEqual("<StreamReader>", repr(stream)) def test___repr__nondefault_limit(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop, limit=123) self.assertEqual("<StreamReader l=123>", repr(stream)) def test___repr__eof(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream.feed_eof() self.assertEqual("<StreamReader eof>", repr(stream)) def test___repr__data(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream.feed_data(b'data') self.assertEqual("<StreamReader 4 bytes>", repr(stream)) def test___repr__exception(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) exc = RuntimeError() stream.set_exception(exc) self.assertEqual("<StreamReader e=RuntimeError()>", repr(stream)) def test___repr__waiter(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream._waiter = asyncio.Future(loop=self.loop) self.assertRegex( repr(stream), "<StreamReader w=<Future pending[\S ]*>>") stream._waiter.set_result(None) self.loop.run_until_complete(stream._waiter) stream._waiter = None self.assertEqual("<StreamReader>", repr(stream)) def test___repr__transport(self): stream = asyncio.StreamReader(loop=self.loop) stream._transport = mock.Mock() stream._transport.__repr__ = mock.Mock() stream._transport.__repr__.return_value = "<Transport>" self.assertEqual("<StreamReader t=<Transport>>", repr(stream)) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()