source: python/trunk/Lib/test/test_thread.py

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1import os
2import unittest
3import random
4from test import test_support
5thread = test_support.import_module('thread')
6import time
7import sys
8import weakref
9
10from test import lock_tests
11
12NUMTASKS = 10
13NUMTRIPS = 3
14
15
16_print_mutex = thread.allocate_lock()
17
18def verbose_print(arg):
19 """Helper function for printing out debugging output."""
20 if test_support.verbose:
21 with _print_mutex:
22 print arg
23
24
25class BasicThreadTest(unittest.TestCase):
26
27 def setUp(self):
28 self.done_mutex = thread.allocate_lock()
29 self.done_mutex.acquire()
30 self.running_mutex = thread.allocate_lock()
31 self.random_mutex = thread.allocate_lock()
32 self.created = 0
33 self.running = 0
34 self.next_ident = 0
35
36
37class ThreadRunningTests(BasicThreadTest):
38
39 def newtask(self):
40 with self.running_mutex:
41 self.next_ident += 1
42 verbose_print("creating task %s" % self.next_ident)
43 thread.start_new_thread(self.task, (self.next_ident,))
44 self.created += 1
45 self.running += 1
46
47 def task(self, ident):
48 with self.random_mutex:
49 delay = random.random() / 10000.0
50 verbose_print("task %s will run for %sus" % (ident, round(delay*1e6)))
51 time.sleep(delay)
52 verbose_print("task %s done" % ident)
53 with self.running_mutex:
54 self.running -= 1
55 if self.created == NUMTASKS and self.running == 0:
56 self.done_mutex.release()
57
58 def test_starting_threads(self):
59 # Basic test for thread creation.
60 for i in range(NUMTASKS):
61 self.newtask()
62 verbose_print("waiting for tasks to complete...")
63 self.done_mutex.acquire()
64 verbose_print("all tasks done")
65
66 def test_stack_size(self):
67 # Various stack size tests.
68 self.assertEqual(thread.stack_size(), 0, "initial stack size is not 0")
69
70 thread.stack_size(0)
71 self.assertEqual(thread.stack_size(), 0, "stack_size not reset to default")
72
73 if os.name not in ("nt", "os2", "posix"):
74 return
75
76 tss_supported = True
77 try:
78 thread.stack_size(4096)
79 except ValueError:
80 verbose_print("caught expected ValueError setting "
81 "stack_size(4096)")
82 except thread.error:
83 tss_supported = False
84 verbose_print("platform does not support changing thread stack "
85 "size")
86
87 if tss_supported:
88 fail_msg = "stack_size(%d) failed - should succeed"
89 for tss in (262144, 0x100000, 0):
90 thread.stack_size(tss)
91 self.assertEqual(thread.stack_size(), tss, fail_msg % tss)
92 verbose_print("successfully set stack_size(%d)" % tss)
93
94 for tss in (262144, 0x100000):
95 verbose_print("trying stack_size = (%d)" % tss)
96 self.next_ident = 0
97 self.created = 0
98 for i in range(NUMTASKS):
99 self.newtask()
100
101 verbose_print("waiting for all tasks to complete")
102 self.done_mutex.acquire()
103 verbose_print("all tasks done")
104
105 thread.stack_size(0)
106
107 def test__count(self):
108 # Test the _count() function.
109 orig = thread._count()
110 mut = thread.allocate_lock()
111 mut.acquire()
112 started = []
113 def task():
114 started.append(None)
115 mut.acquire()
116 mut.release()
117 thread.start_new_thread(task, ())
118 while not started:
119 time.sleep(0.01)
120 self.assertEqual(thread._count(), orig + 1)
121 # Allow the task to finish.
122 mut.release()
123 # The only reliable way to be sure that the thread ended from the
124 # interpreter's point of view is to wait for the function object to be
125 # destroyed.
126 done = []
127 wr = weakref.ref(task, lambda _: done.append(None))
128 del task
129 while not done:
130 time.sleep(0.01)
131 self.assertEqual(thread._count(), orig)
132
133 def test_save_exception_state_on_error(self):
134 # See issue #14474
135 def task():
136 started.release()
137 raise SyntaxError
138 def mywrite(self, *args):
139 try:
140 raise ValueError
141 except ValueError:
142 pass
143 real_write(self, *args)
144 c = thread._count()
145 started = thread.allocate_lock()
146 with test_support.captured_output("stderr") as stderr:
147 real_write = stderr.write
148 stderr.write = mywrite
149 started.acquire()
150 thread.start_new_thread(task, ())
151 started.acquire()
152 while thread._count() > c:
153 time.sleep(0.01)
154 self.assertIn("Traceback", stderr.getvalue())
155
156
157class Barrier:
158 def __init__(self, num_threads):
159 self.num_threads = num_threads
160 self.waiting = 0
161 self.checkin_mutex = thread.allocate_lock()
162 self.checkout_mutex = thread.allocate_lock()
163 self.checkout_mutex.acquire()
164
165 def enter(self):
166 self.checkin_mutex.acquire()
167 self.waiting = self.waiting + 1
168 if self.waiting == self.num_threads:
169 self.waiting = self.num_threads - 1
170 self.checkout_mutex.release()
171 return
172 self.checkin_mutex.release()
173
174 self.checkout_mutex.acquire()
175 self.waiting = self.waiting - 1
176 if self.waiting == 0:
177 self.checkin_mutex.release()
178 return
179 self.checkout_mutex.release()
180
181
182class BarrierTest(BasicThreadTest):
183
184 def test_barrier(self):
185 self.bar = Barrier(NUMTASKS)
186 self.running = NUMTASKS
187 for i in range(NUMTASKS):
188 thread.start_new_thread(self.task2, (i,))
189 verbose_print("waiting for tasks to end")
190 self.done_mutex.acquire()
191 verbose_print("tasks done")
192
193 def task2(self, ident):
194 for i in range(NUMTRIPS):
195 if ident == 0:
196 # give it a good chance to enter the next
197 # barrier before the others are all out
198 # of the current one
199 delay = 0
200 else:
201 with self.random_mutex:
202 delay = random.random() / 10000.0
203 verbose_print("task %s will run for %sus" %
204 (ident, round(delay * 1e6)))
205 time.sleep(delay)
206 verbose_print("task %s entering %s" % (ident, i))
207 self.bar.enter()
208 verbose_print("task %s leaving barrier" % ident)
209 with self.running_mutex:
210 self.running -= 1
211 # Must release mutex before releasing done, else the main thread can
212 # exit and set mutex to None as part of global teardown; then
213 # mutex.release() raises AttributeError.
214 finished = self.running == 0
215 if finished:
216 self.done_mutex.release()
217
218
219class LockTests(lock_tests.LockTests):
220 locktype = thread.allocate_lock
221
222
223class TestForkInThread(unittest.TestCase):
224 def setUp(self):
225 self.read_fd, self.write_fd = os.pipe()
226
227 @unittest.skipIf(sys.platform.startswith('win'),
228 "This test is only appropriate for POSIX-like systems.")
229 @test_support.reap_threads
230 def test_forkinthread(self):
231 def thread1():
232 try:
233 pid = os.fork() # fork in a thread
234 except RuntimeError:
235 sys.exit(0) # exit the child
236
237 if pid == 0: # child
238 os.close(self.read_fd)
239 os.write(self.write_fd, "OK")
240 sys.exit(0)
241 else: # parent
242 os.close(self.write_fd)
243
244 thread.start_new_thread(thread1, ())
245 self.assertEqual(os.read(self.read_fd, 2), "OK",
246 "Unable to fork() in thread")
247
248 def tearDown(self):
249 try:
250 os.close(self.read_fd)
251 except OSError:
252 pass
253
254 try:
255 os.close(self.write_fd)
256 except OSError:
257 pass
258
259
260def test_main():
261 test_support.run_unittest(ThreadRunningTests, BarrierTest, LockTests,
262 TestForkInThread)
263
264if __name__ == "__main__":
265 test_main()
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