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"""Supporting definitions for the Python regression tests."""
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if __name__ != 'test.support':
    raise ImportError('support must be imported from the test package')
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import contextlib
import errno
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import functools
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import gc
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import socket
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import sys
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import os
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import platform
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import shutil
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import warnings
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import unittest
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import importlib
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import collections.abc
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import re
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import subprocess
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import imp
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import time
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import sysconfig
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import fnmatch
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import logging.handlers
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try:
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    import _thread, threading
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except ImportError:
    _thread = None
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    threading = None
try:
    import multiprocessing.process
except ImportError:
    multiprocessing = None

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try:
    import zlib
except ImportError:
    zlib = None

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__all__ = [
    "Error", "TestFailed", "ResourceDenied", "import_module",
    "verbose", "use_resources", "max_memuse", "record_original_stdout",
    "get_original_stdout", "unload", "unlink", "rmtree", "forget",
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    "is_resource_enabled", "requires", "requires_linux_version",
    "requires_mac_ver", "find_unused_port", "bind_port",
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    "IPV6_ENABLED", "is_jython", "TESTFN", "HOST", "SAVEDCWD", "temp_cwd",
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    "findfile", "create_empty_file", "sortdict", "check_syntax_error", "open_urlresource",
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    "check_warnings", "CleanImport", "EnvironmentVarGuard", "TransientResource",
    "captured_stdout", "captured_stdin", "captured_stderr", "time_out",
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    "socket_peer_reset", "ioerror_peer_reset", "run_with_locale", 'temp_umask',
    "transient_internet", "set_memlimit", "bigmemtest", "bigaddrspacetest",
    "BasicTestRunner", "run_unittest", "run_doctest", "threading_setup",
    "threading_cleanup", "reap_children", "cpython_only", "check_impl_detail",
    "get_attribute", "swap_item", "swap_attr", "requires_IEEE_754",
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    "TestHandler", "Matcher", "can_symlink", "skip_unless_symlink",
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    "import_fresh_module", "requires_zlib", "PIPE_MAX_SIZE", "failfast",
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    ]
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class Error(Exception):
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    """Base class for regression test exceptions."""
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class TestFailed(Error):
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    """Test failed."""
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class ResourceDenied(unittest.SkipTest):
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    """Test skipped because it requested a disallowed resource.

    This is raised when a test calls requires() for a resource that
    has not be enabled.  It is used to distinguish between expected
    and unexpected skips.
    """

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@contextlib.contextmanager
def _ignore_deprecated_imports(ignore=True):
    """Context manager to suppress package and module deprecation
    warnings when importing them.

    If ignore is False, this context manager has no effect."""
    if ignore:
        with warnings.catch_warnings():
            warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", ".+ (module|package)",
                                    DeprecationWarning)
            yield
    else:
        yield


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def import_module(name, deprecated=False):
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    """Import and return the module to be tested, raising SkipTest if
    it is not available.

    If deprecated is True, any module or package deprecation messages
    will be suppressed."""
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    with _ignore_deprecated_imports(deprecated):
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        try:
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            return importlib.import_module(name)
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        except ImportError as msg:
            raise unittest.SkipTest(str(msg))
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def _save_and_remove_module(name, orig_modules):
    """Helper function to save and remove a module from sys.modules

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       Raise ImportError if the module can't be imported."""
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    # try to import the module and raise an error if it can't be imported
    if name not in sys.modules:
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        __import__(name)
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        del sys.modules[name]
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    for modname in list(sys.modules):
        if modname == name or modname.startswith(name + '.'):
            orig_modules[modname] = sys.modules[modname]
            del sys.modules[modname]
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def _save_and_block_module(name, orig_modules):
    """Helper function to save and block a module in sys.modules

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       Return True if the module was in sys.modules, False otherwise."""
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    saved = True
    try:
        orig_modules[name] = sys.modules[name]
    except KeyError:
        saved = False
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    sys.modules[name] = None
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    return saved


def import_fresh_module(name, fresh=(), blocked=(), deprecated=False):
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    """Imports and returns a module, deliberately bypassing the sys.modules cache
    and importing a fresh copy of the module. Once the import is complete,
    the sys.modules cache is restored to its original state.

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    Modules named in fresh are also imported anew if needed by the import.
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    If one of these modules can't be imported, None is returned.
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    Importing of modules named in blocked is prevented while the fresh import
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    takes place.

    If deprecated is True, any module or package deprecation messages
    will be suppressed."""
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    # NOTE: test_heapq, test_json and test_warnings include extra sanity checks
    # to make sure that this utility function is working as expected
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    with _ignore_deprecated_imports(deprecated):
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        # Keep track of modules saved for later restoration as well
        # as those which just need a blocking entry removed
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        orig_modules = {}
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        names_to_remove = []
        _save_and_remove_module(name, orig_modules)
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        try:
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            for fresh_name in fresh:
                _save_and_remove_module(fresh_name, orig_modules)
            for blocked_name in blocked:
                if not _save_and_block_module(blocked_name, orig_modules):
                    names_to_remove.append(blocked_name)
            fresh_module = importlib.import_module(name)
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        except ImportError:
            fresh_module = None
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        finally:
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            for orig_name, module in orig_modules.items():
                sys.modules[orig_name] = module
            for name_to_remove in names_to_remove:
                del sys.modules[name_to_remove]
        return fresh_module
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def get_attribute(obj, name):
    """Get an attribute, raising SkipTest if AttributeError is raised."""
    try:
        attribute = getattr(obj, name)
    except AttributeError:
        raise unittest.SkipTest("module %s has no attribute %s" % (
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            repr(obj), name))
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    else:
        return attribute

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verbose = 1              # Flag set to 0 by regrtest.py
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use_resources = None     # Flag set to [] by regrtest.py
max_memuse = 0           # Disable bigmem tests (they will still be run with
                         # small sizes, to make sure they work.)
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real_max_memuse = 0
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failfast = False
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match_tests = None
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# _original_stdout is meant to hold stdout at the time regrtest began.
# This may be "the real" stdout, or IDLE's emulation of stdout, or whatever.
# The point is to have some flavor of stdout the user can actually see.
_original_stdout = None
def record_original_stdout(stdout):
    global _original_stdout
    _original_stdout = stdout

def get_original_stdout():
    return _original_stdout or sys.stdout

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def unload(name):
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    try:
        del sys.modules[name]
    except KeyError:
        pass
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def unlink(filename):
    try:
        os.unlink(filename)
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    except OSError as error:
        # The filename need not exist.
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        if error.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ENOTDIR):
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            raise
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def rmtree(path):
    try:
        shutil.rmtree(path)
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    except OSError as error:
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        # Unix returns ENOENT, Windows returns ESRCH.
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        if error.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ESRCH):
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            raise

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def make_legacy_pyc(source):
    """Move a PEP 3147 pyc/pyo file to its legacy pyc/pyo location.

    The choice of .pyc or .pyo extension is done based on the __debug__ flag
    value.

    :param source: The file system path to the source file.  The source file
        does not need to exist, however the PEP 3147 pyc file must exist.
    :return: The file system path to the legacy pyc file.
    """
    pyc_file = imp.cache_from_source(source)
    up_one = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(source))
    legacy_pyc = os.path.join(up_one, source + ('c' if __debug__ else 'o'))
    os.rename(pyc_file, legacy_pyc)
    return legacy_pyc

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def forget(modname):
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    """'Forget' a module was ever imported.

    This removes the module from sys.modules and deletes any PEP 3147 or
    legacy .pyc and .pyo files.
    """
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    unload(modname)
    for dirname in sys.path:
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        source = os.path.join(dirname, modname + '.py')
        # It doesn't matter if they exist or not, unlink all possible
        # combinations of PEP 3147 and legacy pyc and pyo files.
        unlink(source + 'c')
        unlink(source + 'o')
        unlink(imp.cache_from_source(source, debug_override=True))
        unlink(imp.cache_from_source(source, debug_override=False))
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# On some platforms, should not run gui test even if it is allowed
# in `use_resources'.
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
    import ctypes
    import ctypes.wintypes
    def _is_gui_available():
        UOI_FLAGS = 1
        WSF_VISIBLE = 0x0001
        class USEROBJECTFLAGS(ctypes.Structure):
            _fields_ = [("fInherit", ctypes.wintypes.BOOL),
                        ("fReserved", ctypes.wintypes.BOOL),
                        ("dwFlags", ctypes.wintypes.DWORD)]
        dll = ctypes.windll.user32
        h = dll.GetProcessWindowStation()
        if not h:
            raise ctypes.WinError()
        uof = USEROBJECTFLAGS()
        needed = ctypes.wintypes.DWORD()
        res = dll.GetUserObjectInformationW(h,
            UOI_FLAGS,
            ctypes.byref(uof),
            ctypes.sizeof(uof),
            ctypes.byref(needed))
        if not res:
            raise ctypes.WinError()
        return bool(uof.dwFlags & WSF_VISIBLE)
else:
    def _is_gui_available():
        return True

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def is_resource_enabled(resource):
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    """Test whether a resource is enabled.  Known resources are set by
    regrtest.py."""
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    return use_resources is not None and resource in use_resources

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def requires(resource, msg=None):
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    """Raise ResourceDenied if the specified resource is not available.

    If the caller's module is __main__ then automatically return True.  The
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    possibility of False being returned occurs when regrtest.py is
    executing.
    """
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    if resource == 'gui' and not _is_gui_available():
        raise unittest.SkipTest("Cannot use the 'gui' resource")
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    # see if the caller's module is __main__ - if so, treat as if
    # the resource was set
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    if sys._getframe(1).f_globals.get("__name__") == "__main__":
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        return
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    if not is_resource_enabled(resource):
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        if msg is None:
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            msg = "Use of the %r resource not enabled" % resource
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def requires_linux_version(*min_version):
    """Decorator raising SkipTest if the OS is Linux and the kernel version is
    less than min_version.

    For example, @requires_linux_version(2, 6, 35) raises SkipTest if the Linux
    kernel version is less than 2.6.35.
    """
    def decorator(func):
        @functools.wraps(func)
        def wrapper(*args, **kw):
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            if sys.platform == 'linux':
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                version_txt = platform.release().split('-', 1)[0]
                try:
                    version = tuple(map(int, version_txt.split('.')))
                except ValueError:
                    pass
                else:
                    if version < min_version:
                        min_version_txt = '.'.join(map(str, min_version))
                        raise unittest.SkipTest(
                            "Linux kernel %s or higher required, not %s"
                            % (min_version_txt, version_txt))
            return func(*args, **kw)
        wrapper.min_version = min_version
        return wrapper
    return decorator
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def requires_mac_ver(*min_version):
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    """Decorator raising SkipTest if the OS is Mac OS X and the OS X
    version if less than min_version.
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    For example, @requires_mac_ver(10, 5) raises SkipTest if the OS X version
    is lesser than 10.5.
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    """
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    def decorator(func):
        @functools.wraps(func)
        def wrapper(*args, **kw):
            if sys.platform == 'darwin':
                version_txt = platform.mac_ver()[0]
                try:
                    version = tuple(map(int, version_txt.split('.')))
                except ValueError:
                    pass
                else:
                    if version < min_version:
                        min_version_txt = '.'.join(map(str, min_version))
                        raise unittest.SkipTest(
                            "Mac OS X %s or higher required, not %s"
                            % (min_version_txt, version_txt))
            return func(*args, **kw)
        wrapper.min_version = min_version
        return wrapper
    return decorator

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HOST = 'localhost'

def find_unused_port(family=socket.AF_INET, socktype=socket.SOCK_STREAM):
    """Returns an unused port that should be suitable for binding.  This is
    achieved by creating a temporary socket with the same family and type as
    the 'sock' parameter (default is AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM), and binding it to
    the specified host address (defaults to 0.0.0.0) with the port set to 0,
    eliciting an unused ephemeral port from the OS.  The temporary socket is
    then closed and deleted, and the ephemeral port is returned.

    Either this method or bind_port() should be used for any tests where a
    server socket needs to be bound to a particular port for the duration of
    the test.  Which one to use depends on whether the calling code is creating
    a python socket, or if an unused port needs to be provided in a constructor
    or passed to an external program (i.e. the -accept argument to openssl's
    s_server mode).  Always prefer bind_port() over find_unused_port() where
    possible.  Hard coded ports should *NEVER* be used.  As soon as a server
    socket is bound to a hard coded port, the ability to run multiple instances
    of the test simultaneously on the same host is compromised, which makes the
    test a ticking time bomb in a buildbot environment. On Unix buildbots, this
    may simply manifest as a failed test, which can be recovered from without
    intervention in most cases, but on Windows, the entire python process can
    completely and utterly wedge, requiring someone to log in to the buildbot
    and manually kill the affected process.

    (This is easy to reproduce on Windows, unfortunately, and can be traced to
    the SO_REUSEADDR socket option having different semantics on Windows versus
    Unix/Linux.  On Unix, you can't have two AF_INET SOCK_STREAM sockets bind,
    listen and then accept connections on identical host/ports.  An EADDRINUSE
    socket.error will be raised at some point (depending on the platform and
    the order bind and listen were called on each socket).

    However, on Windows, if SO_REUSEADDR is set on the sockets, no EADDRINUSE
    will ever be raised when attempting to bind two identical host/ports. When
    accept() is called on each socket, the second caller's process will steal
    the port from the first caller, leaving them both in an awkwardly wedged
    state where they'll no longer respond to any signals or graceful kills, and
    must be forcibly killed via OpenProcess()/TerminateProcess().

    The solution on Windows is to use the SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE socket option
    instead of SO_REUSEADDR, which effectively affords the same semantics as
    SO_REUSEADDR on Unix.  Given the propensity of Unix developers in the Open
    Source world compared to Windows ones, this is a common mistake.  A quick
    look over OpenSSL's 0.9.8g source shows that they use SO_REUSEADDR when
    openssl.exe is called with the 's_server' option, for example. See
    http://bugs.python.org/issue2550 for more info.  The following site also
    has a very thorough description about the implications of both REUSEADDR
    and EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE on Windows:
    http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms740621(VS.85).aspx)

    XXX: although this approach is a vast improvement on previous attempts to
    elicit unused ports, it rests heavily on the assumption that the ephemeral
    port returned to us by the OS won't immediately be dished back out to some
    other process when we close and delete our temporary socket but before our
    calling code has a chance to bind the returned port.  We can deal with this
    issue if/when we come across it.
    """

    tempsock = socket.socket(family, socktype)
    port = bind_port(tempsock)
    tempsock.close()
    del tempsock
    return port

def bind_port(sock, host=HOST):
    """Bind the socket to a free port and return the port number.  Relies on
    ephemeral ports in order to ensure we are using an unbound port.  This is
    important as many tests may be running simultaneously, especially in a
    buildbot environment.  This method raises an exception if the sock.family
    is AF_INET and sock.type is SOCK_STREAM, *and* the socket has SO_REUSEADDR
    or SO_REUSEPORT set on it.  Tests should *never* set these socket options
    for TCP/IP sockets.  The only case for setting these options is testing
    multicasting via multiple UDP sockets.

    Additionally, if the SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE socket option is available (i.e.
    on Windows), it will be set on the socket.  This will prevent anyone else
    from bind()'ing to our host/port for the duration of the test.
    """

    if sock.family == socket.AF_INET and sock.type == socket.SOCK_STREAM:
        if hasattr(socket, 'SO_REUSEADDR'):
            if sock.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR) == 1:
                raise TestFailed("tests should never set the SO_REUSEADDR "   \
                                 "socket option on TCP/IP sockets!")
        if hasattr(socket, 'SO_REUSEPORT'):
            if sock.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEPORT) == 1:
                raise TestFailed("tests should never set the SO_REUSEPORT "   \
                                 "socket option on TCP/IP sockets!")
        if hasattr(socket, 'SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE'):
            sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE, 1)

    sock.bind((host, 0))
    port = sock.getsockname()[1]
    return port
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def _is_ipv6_enabled():
    """Check whether IPv6 is enabled on this host."""
    if socket.has_ipv6:
        try:
            sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
            sock.bind(('::1', 0))
        except (socket.error, socket.gaierror):
            pass
        else:
            sock.close()
            return True
    return False

IPV6_ENABLED = _is_ipv6_enabled()

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# A constant likely larger than the underlying OS pipe buffer size.
# Windows limit seems to be around 512B, and most Unix kernels have a 64K pipe
# buffer size: take 1M to be sure.
PIPE_MAX_SIZE = 1024 * 1024


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# decorator for skipping tests on non-IEEE 754 platforms
requires_IEEE_754 = unittest.skipUnless(
    float.__getformat__("double").startswith("IEEE"),
    "test requires IEEE 754 doubles")

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requires_zlib = unittest.skipUnless(zlib, 'requires zlib')

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# Filename used for testing
if os.name == 'java':
    # Jython disallows @ in module names
    TESTFN = '$test'
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# Disambiguate TESTFN for parallel testing, while letting it remain a valid
# module name.
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# TESTFN_UNICODE is a non-ascii filename
TESTFN_UNICODE = TESTFN + "-\xe0\xf2\u0258\u0141\u011f"
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if sys.platform == 'darwin':
    # In Mac OS X's VFS API file names are, by definition, canonically
    # decomposed Unicode, encoded using UTF-8. See QA1173:
    # http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/qa/qa2001/qa1173.html
    import unicodedata
    TESTFN_UNICODE = unicodedata.normalize('NFD', TESTFN_UNICODE)
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# encoded by the filesystem encoding (in strict mode). It can be None if we
# cannot generate such filename.
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    # skip win32s (0) or Windows 9x/ME (1)
    if sys.getwindowsversion().platform >= 2:
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        # Different kinds of characters from various languages to minimize the
        # probability that the whole name is encodable to MBCS (issue #9819)
        TESTFN_UNENCODABLE = TESTFN + "-\u5171\u0141\u2661\u0363\uDC80"
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        try:
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            TESTFN_UNENCODABLE.encode(TESTFN_ENCODING)
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        except UnicodeEncodeError:
            pass
        else:
            print('WARNING: The filename %r CAN be encoded by the filesystem encoding (%s). '
                  'Unicode filename tests may not be effective'
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                  % (TESTFN_UNENCODABLE, TESTFN_ENCODING))
            TESTFN_UNENCODABLE = None
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    try:
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        # ascii and utf-8 cannot encode the byte 0xff
        b'\xff'.decode(TESTFN_ENCODING)
    except UnicodeDecodeError:
        # 0xff will be encoded using the surrogate character u+DCFF
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            + b'-\xff'.decode(TESTFN_ENCODING, 'surrogateescape')
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    else:
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        # File system encoding (eg. ISO-8859-* encodings) can encode
        # the byte 0xff. Skip some unicode filename tests.
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# Save the initial cwd
SAVEDCWD = os.getcwd()

@contextlib.contextmanager
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def temp_cwd(name='tempcwd', quiet=False, path=None):
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    """
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    Context manager that temporarily changes the CWD.
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    An existing path may be provided as *path*, in which case this
    function makes no changes to the file system.

    Otherwise, the new CWD is created in the current directory and it's
    named *name*. If *quiet* is False (default) and it's not possible to
    create or change the CWD, an error is raised.  If it's True, only a
    warning is raised and the original CWD is used.
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    """
    saved_dir = os.getcwd()
    is_temporary = False
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    if path is None:
        path = name
        try:
            os.mkdir(name)
            is_temporary = True
        except OSError:
            if not quiet:
                raise
            warnings.warn('tests may fail, unable to create temp CWD ' + name,
                          RuntimeWarning, stacklevel=3)
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        os.chdir(path)
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    except OSError:
        if not quiet:
            raise
        warnings.warn('tests may fail, unable to change the CWD to ' + name,
                      RuntimeWarning, stacklevel=3)
    try:
        yield os.getcwd()
    finally:
        os.chdir(saved_dir)
        if is_temporary:
            rmtree(name)

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if hasattr(os, "umask"):
    @contextlib.contextmanager
    def temp_umask(umask):
        """Context manager that temporarily sets the process umask."""
        oldmask = os.umask(umask)
        try:
            yield
        finally:
            os.umask(oldmask)
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def findfile(file, here=__file__, subdir=None):
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    """Try to find a file on sys.path and the working directory.  If it is not
    found the argument passed to the function is returned (this does not
    necessarily signal failure; could still be the legitimate path)."""
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        return file
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        file = os.path.join(subdir, file)
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    path = sys.path
    path = [os.path.dirname(here)] + path
    for dn in path:
        fn = os.path.join(dn, file)
        if os.path.exists(fn): return fn
    return file
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def create_empty_file(filename):
    """Create an empty file. If the file already exists, truncate it."""
    fd = os.open(filename, os.O_WRONLY | os.O_CREAT | os.O_TRUNC)
    os.close(fd)

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    "Like repr(dict), but in sorted order."
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    withcommas = ", ".join(reprpairs)
    return "{%s}" % withcommas

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def make_bad_fd():
    """
    Create an invalid file descriptor by opening and closing a file and return
    its fd.
    """
    file = open(TESTFN, "wb")
    try:
        return file.fileno()
    finally:
        file.close()
        unlink(TESTFN)

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def check_syntax_error(testcase, statement):
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    def check_valid_file(fn):
        f = open(fn, *args, **kw)
        if check is None:
            return f
        elif check(f):
            f.seek(0)
            return f
        f.close()

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        f = check_valid_file(fn)
        if f is not None:
            return f
        unlink(fn)

    # Verify the requirement before downloading the file
    requires('urlfetch')
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    try:
        with open(fn, "wb") as out:
            s = f.read()
            while s:
                out.write(s)
                s = f.read()
    finally:
        f.close()
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    f = check_valid_file(fn)
    if f is not None:
        return f
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class WarningsRecorder(object):
    """Convenience wrapper for the warnings list returned on
       entry to the warnings.catch_warnings() context manager.
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    def __init__(self, warnings_list):
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        self._last = 0
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    def __getattr__(self, attr):
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            return getattr(self._warnings[-1], attr)
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        elif attr in warnings.WarningMessage._WARNING_DETAILS:
            return None
        raise AttributeError("%r has no attribute %r" % (self, attr))

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    @property
    def warnings(self):
        return self._warnings[self._last:]

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def _filterwarnings(filters, quiet=False):
    """Catch the warnings, then check if all the expected
    warnings have been raised and re-raise unexpected warnings.
    If 'quiet' is True, only re-raise the unexpected warnings.
    """
    # Clear the warning registry of the calling module
    # in order to re-raise the warnings.
    frame = sys._getframe(2)
    registry = frame.f_globals.get('__warningregistry__')
    if registry:
        registry.clear()
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        # test_warnings swap the module, we need to look up in
        # the sys.modules dictionary.
        sys.modules['warnings'].simplefilter("always")
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    for msg, cat in filters:
        seen = False
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            warning = w.message
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                issubclass(warning.__class__, cat)):
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            # This filter caught nothing
            missing.append((msg, cat.__name__))
    if reraise:
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    if missing:
        raise AssertionError("filter (%r, %s) did not catch any warning" %
                             missing[0])


@contextlib.contextmanager
def check_warnings(*filters, **kwargs):
    """Context manager to silence warnings.

    Accept 2-tuples as positional arguments:
        ("message regexp", WarningCategory)

    Optional argument:
     - if 'quiet' is True, it does not fail if a filter catches nothing
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         default False if some filters are defined)
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        filters = (("", Warning),)
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        # Preserve backward compatibility
        if quiet is None:
            quiet = True
    return _filterwarnings(filters, quiet)
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class CleanImport(object):
    """Context manager to force import to return a new module reference.

    This is useful for testing module-level behaviours, such as
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        with CleanImport("foo"):
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    """

    def __init__(self, *module_names):
        self.original_modules = sys.modules.copy()
        for module_name in module_names:
            if module_name in sys.modules:
                module = sys.modules[module_name]
                # It is possible that module_name is just an alias for
                # another module (e.g. stub for modules renamed in 3.x).
                # In that case, we also need delete the real module to clear
                # the import cache.
                if module.__name__ != module_name:
                    del sys.modules[module.__name__]
                del sys.modules[module_name]

    def __enter__(self):
        return self

    def __exit__(self, *ignore_exc):
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class EnvironmentVarGuard(collections.abc.MutableMapping):
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    """Class to help protect the environment variable properly.  Can be used as
    a context manager."""

    def __init__(self):
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    def __getitem__(self, envvar):
        return self._environ[envvar]

    def __setitem__(self, envvar, value):
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        if envvar not in self._changed:
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        self._environ[envvar] = value
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        if envvar not in self._changed:
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            self._changed[envvar] = self._environ.get(envvar)
        if envvar in self._environ:
            del self._environ[envvar]

    def keys(self):
        return self._environ.keys()

    def __iter__(self):
        return iter(self._environ)

    def __len__(self):
        return len(self._environ)

    def set(self, envvar, value):
        self[envvar] = value

    def unset(self, envvar):
        del self[envvar]
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    def __enter__(self):
        return self

    def __exit__(self, *ignore_exc):
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            if v is None:
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                    del self._environ[k]
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        os.environ = self._environ


class DirsOnSysPath(object):
    """Context manager to temporarily add directories to sys.path.

    This makes a copy of sys.path, appends any directories given
    as positional arguments, then reverts sys.path to the copied
    settings when the context ends.

    Note that *all* sys.path modifications in the body of the
    context manager, including replacement of the object,
    will be reverted at the end of the block.
    """

    def __init__(self, *paths):
        self.original_value = sys.path[:]
        self.original_object = sys.path
        sys.path.extend(paths)

    def __enter__(self):
        return self

    def __exit__(self, *ignore_exc):
        sys.path = self.original_object
        sys.path[:] = self.original_value
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class TransientResource(object):

    """Raise ResourceDenied if an exception is raised while the context manager
    is in effect that matches the specified exception and attributes."""

    def __init__(self, exc, **kwargs):
        self.exc = exc
        self.attrs = kwargs

    def __enter__(self):
        return self

    def __exit__(self, type_=None, value=None, traceback=None):
        """If type_ is a subclass of self.exc and value has attributes matching
        self.attrs, raise ResourceDenied.  Otherwise let the exception
        propagate (if any)."""
        if type_ is not None and issubclass(self.exc, type_):
            for attr, attr_value in self.attrs.items():
                if not hasattr(value, attr):
                    break
                if getattr(value, attr) != attr_value:
                    break
            else:
                raise ResourceDenied("an optional resource is not available")

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# with the Internet connection manifest themselves as exceptions.
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time_out = TransientResource(IOError, errno=errno.ETIMEDOUT)
socket_peer_reset = TransientResource(socket.error, errno=errno.ECONNRESET)
ioerror_peer_reset = TransientResource(IOError, errno=errno.ECONNRESET)
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    with the Internet connection manifest themselves as exceptions."""
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        ('ECONNREFUSED', 111),
        ('ECONNRESET', 104),
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        ('ETIMEDOUT', 110),
    ]
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        ('EAI_NODATA', -5),
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        ('WSANO_DATA', 11004),
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        captured_errnos = [getattr(errno, name, num)
                           for (name, num) in default_errnos]
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                      for (name, num) in default_gai_errnos]
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    def filter_error(err):
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            n in captured_errnos):
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            if not verbose:
                sys.stderr.write(denied.args[0] + "\n")
            raise denied from err

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    try:
        if timeout is not None:
            socket.setdefaulttimeout(timeout)
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        # unwrap to get at the original error.
        while True:
            a = err.args
            if len(a) >= 1 and isinstance(a[0], IOError):
                err = a[0]
            # The error can also be wrapped as args[1]:
            #    except socket.error as msg:
            #        raise IOError('socket error', msg).with_traceback(sys.exc_info()[2])
            elif len(a) >= 2 and isinstance(a[1], IOError):
                err = a[1]
            else:
                break
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        raise
    # XXX should we catch generic exceptions and look for their
    # __cause__ or __context__?
    finally:
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    setattr(sys, stream_name, io.StringIO())
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        yield getattr(sys, stream_name)
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       with captured_stdout() as s:
           print("hello")
       self.assertEqual(s.getvalue(), "hello")
    """
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    return captured_output("stderr")

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def captured_stdin():
    return captured_output("stdin")

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def gc_collect():
    """Force as many objects as possible to be collected.

    In non-CPython implementations of Python, this is needed because timely
    deallocation is not guaranteed by the garbage collector.  (Even in CPython
    this can be the case in case of reference cycles.)  This means that __del__
    methods may be called later than expected and weakrefs may remain alive for
    longer than expected.  This function tries its best to force all garbage
    objects to disappear.
    """
    gc.collect()
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        time.sleep(0.1)
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def disable_gc():
    have_gc = gc.isenabled()
    gc.disable()
    try:
        yield
    finally:
        if have_gc:
            gc.enable()

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    """Find if Python was built with optimizations."""
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    for opt in cflags.split():
        if opt.startswith('-O'):
            final_opt = opt
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#=======================================================================
# Decorator for running a function in a different locale, correctly resetting
# it afterwards.

def run_with_locale(catstr, *locales):
    def decorator(func):
        def inner(*args, **kwds):
            try:
                import locale
                category = getattr(locale, catstr)
                orig_locale = locale.setlocale(category)
            except AttributeError:
                # if the test author gives us an invalid category string
                raise
            except:
                # cannot retrieve original locale, so do nothing
                locale = orig_locale = None
            else:
                for loc in locales:
                    try:
                        locale.setlocale(category, loc)
                        break
                    except:
                        pass

            # now run the function, resetting the locale on exceptions
            try:
                return func(*args, **kwds)
            finally:
                if locale and orig_locale:
                    locale.setlocale(category, orig_locale)
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        return inner
    return decorator

#=======================================================================
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# Some handy shorthands. Note that these are used for byte-limits as well
# as size-limits, in the various bigmem tests
_1M = 1024*1024
_1G = 1024 * _1M
_2G = 2 * _1G
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    global max_memuse
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    sizes = {
        'k': 1024,
        'm': _1M,
        'g': _1G,
        't': 1024*_1G,
    }
    m = re.match(r'(\d+(\.\d+)?) (K|M|G|T)b?$', limit,
                 re.IGNORECASE | re.VERBOSE)
    if m is None:
        raise ValueError('Invalid memory limit %r' % (limit,))
    memlimit = int(float(m.group(1)) * sizes[m.group(3).lower()])
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        memlimit = MAX_Py_ssize_t
    if memlimit < _2G - 1:
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    'minsize' is the minimum useful size for the test (in arbitrary,
    test-interpreted units.) 'memuse' is the number of 'bytes per size' for
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    The decorator tries to guess a good value for 'size' and passes it to
    the decorated test function. If minsize * memuse is more than the
    allowed memory use (as defined by max_memuse), the test is skipped.
    Otherwise, minsize is adjusted upward to use up to max_memuse.
    """
    def decorator(f):
        def wrapper(self):
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            minsize = wrapper.minsize
            memuse = wrapper.memuse
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                # If max_memuse is 0 (the default),
                # we still want to run the tests with size set to a few kb,
                # to make sure they work. We still want to avoid using
                # too much memory, though, but we do that noisily.
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        wrapper.memuse = memuse
        return wrapper
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    Like bigmemtest, but without the size scaling upward to fill available
    memory.
    """
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        def wrapper(self):
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            memuse = wrapper.memuse
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            if not real_max_memuse:
                maxsize = 5147
            else:
                maxsize = size

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                        "not enough memory: %.1fG minimum needed"
                        % (size * memuse / (1024 ** 3)))
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            return f(self, maxsize)
        wrapper.size = size
        wrapper.memuse = memuse
        return wrapper
    return decorator

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    """Decorator for tests that fill the address space."""
    def wrapper(self):
        if max_memuse < MAX_Py_ssize_t:
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                    "not enough memory: try a 32-bit build instead")
            else:
                raise unittest.SkipTest(
                    "not enough memory: %.1fG minimum needed"
                    % (MAX_Py_ssize_t / (1024 ** 3)))
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        return result

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def _id(obj):
    return obj

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        return unittest.skip("resource 'gui' is not available")
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        return _id
    else:
        return unittest.skip("resource {0!r} is not enabled".format(resource))

def cpython_only(test):
    """
    Decorator for tests only applicable on CPython.
    """
    return impl_detail(cpython=True)(test)

def impl_detail(msg=None, **guards):
    if check_impl_detail(**guards):
        return _id
    if msg is None:
        guardnames, default = _parse_guards(guards)
        if default:
            msg = "implementation detail not available on {0}"
        else:
            msg = "implementation detail specific to {0}"
        guardnames = sorted(guardnames.keys())
        msg = msg.format(' or '.join(guardnames))
    return unittest.skip(msg)

def _parse_guards(guards):
    # Returns a tuple ({platform_name: run_me}, default_value)
    if not guards:
        return ({'cpython': True}, False)
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    is_true = list(guards.values())[0]
    assert list(guards.values()) == [is_true] * len(guards)   # all True or all False
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    return (guards, not is_true)

# Use the following check to guard CPython's implementation-specific tests --
# or to run them only on the implementation(s) guarded by the arguments.
def check_impl_detail(**guards):
    """This function returns True or False depending on the host platform.
       Examples:
          if check_impl_detail():               # only on CPython (default)
          if check_impl_detail(jython=True):    # only on Jython
          if check_impl_detail(cpython=False):  # everywhere except on CPython
    """
    guards, default = _parse_guards(guards)
    return guards.get(platform.python_implementation().lower(), default)


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def no_tracing(func):
    """Decorator to temporarily turn off tracing for the duration of a test."""
    if not hasattr(sys, 'gettrace'):
        return func
    else:
        @functools.wraps(func)
        def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
            original_trace = sys.gettrace()
            try:
                sys.settrace(None)
                return func(*args, **kwargs)
            finally:
                sys.settrace(original_trace)
        return wrapper

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def refcount_test(test):
    """Decorator for tests which involve reference counting.

    To start, the decorator does not run the test if is not run by CPython.
    After that, any trace function is unset during the test to prevent
    unexpected refcounts caused by the trace function.

    """
    return no_tracing(cpython_only(test))


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def _filter_suite(suite, pred):
    """Recursively filter test cases in a suite based on a predicate."""
    newtests = []
    for test in suite._tests:
        if isinstance(test, unittest.TestSuite):
            _filter_suite(test, pred)
            newtests.append(test)
        else:
            if pred(test):
                newtests.append(test)
    suite._tests = newtests

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    """Run tests from a unittest.TestSuite-derived class."""
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        runner = unittest.TextTestRunner(sys.stdout, verbosity=2,
                                         failfast=failfast)
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    result = runner.run(suite)
    if not result.wasSuccessful():
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        if len(result.errors) == 1 and not result.failures:
            err = result.errors[0][1]
        elif len(result.failures) == 1 and not result.errors:
            err = result.failures[0][1]
        else:
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            err = "multiple errors occurred"
            if not verbose: err += "; run in verbose mode for details"
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def run_unittest(*classes):
    """Run tests from unittest.TestCase-derived classes."""
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        if isinstance(cls, str):
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            if cls in sys.modules:
                suite.addTest(unittest.findTestCases(sys.modules[cls]))
            else:
                raise ValueError("str arguments must be keys in sys.modules")
        elif isinstance(cls, valid_types):
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            suite.addTest(cls)
        else:
            suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(cls))
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    def case_pred(test):
        if match_tests is None:
            return True
        for name in test.id().split("."):
            if fnmatch.fnmatchcase(name, match_tests):
                return True
        return False
    _filter_suite(suite, case_pred)
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#=======================================================================
# doctest driver.

def run_doctest(module, verbosity=None):
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    If optional argument verbosity is not specified (or is None), pass
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    """

    import doctest

    if verbosity is None:
        verbosity = verbose
    else:
        verbosity = None

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    f, t = doctest.testmod(module, verbose=verbosity)
    if f:
        raise TestFailed("%d of %d doctests failed" % (f, t))
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        print('doctest (%s) ... %d tests with zero failures' %
              (module.__name__, t))
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#=======================================================================
# Support for saving and restoring the imported modules.

def modules_setup():
    return sys.modules.copy(),

def modules_cleanup(oldmodules):
    # Encoders/decoders are registered permanently within the internal
    # codec cache. If we destroy the corresponding modules their
    # globals will be set to None which will trip up the cached functions.
    encodings = [(k, v) for k, v in sys.modules.items()
                 if k.startswith('encodings.')]
    sys.modules.clear()
    sys.modules.update(encodings)
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    # Really, test modules should be cleaning out the test specific modules they
    # know they added (ala test_runpy) rather than relying on this function (as
    # test_importhooks and test_pkg do currently).
    # Implicitly imported *real* modules should be left alone (see issue 10556).
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# Threading support to prevent reporting refleaks when running regrtest.py -R

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# NOTE: we use thread._count() rather than threading.enumerate() (or the
# moral equivalent thereof) because a threading.Thread object is still alive
# until its __bootstrap() method has returned, even after it has been
# unregistered from the threading module.
# thread._count(), on the other hand, only gets decremented *after* the
# __bootstrap() method has returned, which gives us reliable reference counts
# at the end of a test run.

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        return
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        values = _thread._count(), threading._dangling
        if values == original_values:
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    """Use this function when threads are being used.  This will
    ensure that the threads are cleaned up even when the test fails.
    If threading is unavailable this function does nothing.
    """
    if not _thread:
        return func

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    @functools.wraps(func)
    def decorator(*args):
        key = threading_setup()
        try:
            return func(*args)
        finally:
            threading_cleanup(*key)
    return decorator

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def reap_children():
    """Use this function at the end of test_main() whenever sub-processes
    are started.  This will help ensure that no extra children (zombies)
    stick around to hog resources and create problems when looking
    for refleaks.
    """

    # Reap all our dead child processes so we don't leave zombies around.
    # These hog resources and might be causing some of the buildbots to die.
    if hasattr(os, 'waitpid'):
        any_process = -1
        while True:
            try:
                # This will raise an exception on Windows.  That's ok.
                pid, status = os.waitpid(any_process, os.WNOHANG)
                if pid == 0:
                    break
            except:
                break
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@contextlib.contextmanager
def swap_attr(obj, attr, new_val):
    """Temporary swap out an attribute with a new object.

    Usage:
        with swap_attr(obj, "attr", 5):
            ...

        This will set obj.attr to 5 for the duration of the with: block,
        restoring the old value at the end of the block. If `attr` doesn't
        exist on `obj`, it will be created and then deleted at the end of the
        block.
    """
    if hasattr(obj, attr):
        real_val = getattr(obj, attr)
        setattr(obj, attr, new_val)
        try:
            yield
        finally:
            setattr(obj, attr, real_val)
    else:
        setattr(obj, attr, new_val)
        try:
            yield
        finally:
            delattr(obj, attr)

@contextlib.contextmanager
def swap_item(obj, item, new_val):
    """Temporary swap out an item with a new object.

    Usage:
        with swap_item(obj, "item", 5):
            ...

        This will set obj["item"] to 5 for the duration of the with: block,
        restoring the old value at the end of the block. If `item` doesn't
        exist on `obj`, it will be created and then deleted at the end of the
        block.
    """
    if item in obj:
        real_val = obj[item]
        obj[item] = new_val
        try:
            yield
        finally:
            obj[item] = real_val
    else:
        obj[item] = new_val
        try:
            yield
        finally:
            del obj[item]
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def strip_python_stderr(stderr):
    """Strip the stderr of a Python process from potential debug output
    emitted by the interpreter.

    This will typically be run on the result of the communicate() method
    of a subprocess.Popen object.
    """
    stderr = re.sub(br"\[\d+ refs\]\r?\n?$", b"", stderr).strip()
    return stderr
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def args_from_interpreter_flags():
    """Return a list of command-line arguments reproducing the current
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    flag_opt_map = {
        'bytes_warning': 'b',
        'dont_write_bytecode': 'B',
        'ignore_environment': 'E',
        'no_user_site': 's',
        'no_site': 'S',
        'optimize': 'O',
        'verbose': 'v',
    }
    args = []
    for flag, opt in flag_opt_map.items():
        v = getattr(sys.flags, flag)
        if v > 0:
            args.append('-' + opt * v)
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        args.append('-W' + opt)
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#============================================================
# Support for assertions about logging.
#============================================================

class TestHandler(logging.handlers.BufferingHandler):
    def __init__(self, matcher):
        # BufferingHandler takes a "capacity" argument
        # so as to know when to flush. As we're overriding
        # shouldFlush anyway, we can set a capacity of zero.
        # You can call flush() manually to clear out the
        # buffer.
        logging.handlers.BufferingHandler.__init__(self, 0)
        self.matcher = matcher

    def shouldFlush(self):
        return False

    def emit(self, record):
        self.format(record)
        self.buffer.append(record.__dict__)

    def matches(self, **kwargs):
        """
        Look for a saved dict whose keys/values match the supplied arguments.
        """
        result = False
        for d in self.buffer:
            if self.matcher.matches(d, **kwargs):
                result = True
                break
        return result

class Matcher(object):

    _partial_matches = ('msg', 'message')

    def matches(self, d, **kwargs):
        """
        Try to match a single dict with the supplied arguments.

        Keys whose values are strings and which are in self._partial_matches
        will be checked for partial (i.e. substring) matches. You can extend
        this scheme to (for example) do regular expression matching, etc.
        """
        result = True
        for k in kwargs:
            v = kwargs[k]
            dv = d.get(k)
            if not self.match_value(k, dv, v):
                result = False
                break
        return result

    def match_value(self, k, dv, v):
        """
        Try to match a single stored value (dv) with a supplied value (v).
        """
        if type(v) != type(dv):
            result = False
        elif type(dv) is not str or k not in self._partial_matches:
            result = (v == dv)
        else:
            result = dv.find(v) >= 0
        return result
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_can_symlink = None
def can_symlink():
    global _can_symlink
    if _can_symlink is not None:
        return _can_symlink
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        os.remove(symlink_path)
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    _can_symlink = can
    return can

def skip_unless_symlink(test):
    """Skip decorator for tests that require functional symlink"""
    ok = can_symlink()
    msg = "Requires functional symlink implementation"
    return test if ok else unittest.skip(msg)(test)
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def patch(test_instance, object_to_patch, attr_name, new_value):
    """Override 'object_to_patch'.'attr_name' with 'new_value'.

    Also, add a cleanup procedure to 'test_instance' to restore
    'object_to_patch' value for 'attr_name'.
    The 'attr_name' should be a valid attribute for 'object_to_patch'.

    """
    # check that 'attr_name' is a real attribute for 'object_to_patch'
    # will raise AttributeError if it does not exist
    getattr(object_to_patch, attr_name)

    # keep a copy of the old value
    attr_is_local = False
    try:
        old_value = object_to_patch.__dict__[attr_name]
    except (AttributeError, KeyError):
        old_value = getattr(object_to_patch, attr_name, None)
    else:
        attr_is_local = True

    # restore the value when the test is done
    def cleanup():
        if attr_is_local:
            setattr(object_to_patch, attr_name, old_value)
        else:
            delattr(object_to_patch, attr_name)

    test_instance.addCleanup(cleanup)

    # actually override the attribute
    setattr(object_to_patch, attr_name, new_value)