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imports e.g. test_support must do so using an absolute package name such as "import test.test_support" or "from test import test_support". This also updates the README in Lib/test, and gets rid of the duplicate data dirctory in Lib/test/data (replaced by Lib/email/test/data). Now Tim and Jack can have at it. :)
159 lines
5.0 KiB
Python
159 lines
5.0 KiB
Python
# Some simple Queue module tests, plus some failure conditions
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# to ensure the Queue locks remain stable
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import Queue
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import sys
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import threading
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import time
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from test.test_support import verify, TestFailed, verbose
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queue_size = 5
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# Execute a function that blocks, and in a seperate thread, a function that
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# triggers the release. Returns the result of the blocking function.
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class _TriggerThread(threading.Thread):
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def __init__(self, fn, args):
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self.fn = fn
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self.args = args
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self.startedEvent = threading.Event()
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threading.Thread.__init__(self)
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def run(self):
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time.sleep(.1)
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self.startedEvent.set()
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self.fn(*self.args)
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def _doBlockingTest( block_func, block_args, trigger_func, trigger_args):
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t = _TriggerThread(trigger_func, trigger_args)
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t.start()
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try:
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return block_func(*block_args)
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finally:
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# If we unblocked before our thread made the call, we failed!
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if not t.startedEvent.isSet():
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raise TestFailed("blocking function '%r' appeared not to block" % (block_func,))
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t.join(1) # make sure the thread terminates
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if t.isAlive():
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raise TestFailed("trigger function '%r' appeared to not return" % (trigger_func,))
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# A Queue subclass that can provoke failure at a moment's notice :)
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class FailingQueueException(Exception):
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pass
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class FailingQueue(Queue.Queue):
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def __init__(self, *args):
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self.fail_next_put = False
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self.fail_next_get = False
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Queue.Queue.__init__(self, *args)
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def _put(self, item):
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if self.fail_next_put:
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self.fail_next_put = False
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raise FailingQueueException, "You Lose"
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return Queue.Queue._put(self, item)
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def _get(self):
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if self.fail_next_get:
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self.fail_next_get = False
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raise FailingQueueException, "You Lose"
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return Queue.Queue._get(self)
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def FailingQueueTest(q):
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if not q.empty():
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raise RuntimeError, "Call this function with an empty queue"
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for i in range(queue_size-1):
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q.put(i)
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q.fail_next_put = True
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# Test a failing non-blocking put.
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try:
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q.put("oops", block=0)
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raise TestFailed("The queue didn't fail when it should have")
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except FailingQueueException:
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pass
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q.put("last")
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verify(q.full(), "Queue should be full")
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q.fail_next_put = True
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# Test a failing blocking put
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try:
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_doBlockingTest( q.put, ("full",), q.get, ())
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raise TestFailed("The queue didn't fail when it should have")
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except FailingQueueException:
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pass
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# Check the Queue isn't damaged.
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# put failed, but get succeeded - re-add
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q.put("last")
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verify(q.full(), "Queue should be full")
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q.get()
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verify(not q.full(), "Queue should not be full")
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q.put("last")
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verify(q.full(), "Queue should be full")
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# Test a blocking put
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_doBlockingTest( q.put, ("full",), q.get, ())
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# Empty it
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for i in range(queue_size):
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q.get()
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verify(q.empty(), "Queue should be empty")
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q.put("first")
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q.fail_next_get = True
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try:
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q.get()
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raise TestFailed("The queue didn't fail when it should have")
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except FailingQueueException:
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pass
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verify(not q.empty(), "Queue should not be empty")
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q.get()
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verify(q.empty(), "Queue should be empty")
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q.fail_next_get = True
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try:
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_doBlockingTest( q.get, (), q.put, ('empty',))
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raise TestFailed("The queue didn't fail when it should have")
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except FailingQueueException:
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pass
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# put succeeded, but get failed.
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verify(not q.empty(), "Queue should not be empty")
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q.get()
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verify(q.empty(), "Queue should be empty")
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def SimpleQueueTest(q):
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if not q.empty():
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raise RuntimeError, "Call this function with an empty queue"
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# I guess we better check things actually queue correctly a little :)
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q.put(111)
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q.put(222)
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verify(q.get()==111 and q.get()==222, "Didn't seem to queue the correct data!")
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for i in range(queue_size-1):
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q.put(i)
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verify(not q.full(), "Queue should not be full")
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q.put("last")
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verify(q.full(), "Queue should be full")
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try:
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q.put("full", block=0)
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raise TestFailed("Didn't appear to block with a full queue")
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except Queue.Full:
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pass
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# Test a blocking put
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_doBlockingTest( q.put, ("full",), q.get, ())
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# Empty it
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for i in range(queue_size):
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q.get()
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verify(q.empty(), "Queue should be empty")
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try:
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q.get(block=0)
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raise TestFailed("Didn't appear to block with an empty queue")
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except Queue.Empty:
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pass
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# Test a blocking get
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_doBlockingTest( q.get, (), q.put, ('empty',))
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def test():
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q=Queue.Queue(queue_size)
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# Do it a couple of times on the same queue
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SimpleQueueTest(q)
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SimpleQueueTest(q)
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if verbose:
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print "Simple Queue tests seemed to work"
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q = FailingQueue(queue_size)
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FailingQueueTest(q)
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FailingQueueTest(q)
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if verbose:
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print "Failing Queue tests seemed to work"
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test()
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