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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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4d6e0d2f
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Jan 20, 2007
by
Walter Dörwald
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Port test_resource.py to unittest.
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import
os
import
resource
from
test.test_support
import
TESTFN
# This test is checking a few specific problem spots. RLIMIT_FSIZE
# should be RLIM_INFINITY, which will be a really big number on a
# platform with large file support. On these platforms, we need to
# test that the get/setrlimit functions properly convert the number to
# a C long long and that the conversion doesn't raise an error.
try
:
cur
,
max
=
resource
.
getrlimit
(
resource
.
RLIMIT_FSIZE
)
except
AttributeError
:
pass
else
:
print
resource
.
RLIM_INFINITY
==
max
resource
.
setrlimit
(
resource
.
RLIMIT_FSIZE
,
(
cur
,
max
))
# Now check to see what happens when the RLIMIT_FSIZE is small. Some
# versions of Python were terminated by an uncaught SIGXFSZ, but
# pythonrun.c has been fixed to ignore that exception. If so, the
# write() should return EFBIG when the limit is exceeded.
# At least one platform has an unlimited RLIMIT_FSIZE and attempts to
# change it raise ValueError instead.
try
:
try
:
resource
.
setrlimit
(
resource
.
RLIMIT_FSIZE
,
(
1024
,
max
))
limit_set
=
1
except
ValueError
:
limit_set
=
0
f
=
open
(
TESTFN
,
"wb"
)
f
.
write
(
"X"
*
1024
)
try
:
f
.
write
(
"Y"
)
f
.
flush
()
except
IOError
:
if
not
limit_set
:
raise
f
.
close
()
os
.
unlink
(
TESTFN
)
finally
:
resource
.
setrlimit
(
resource
.
RLIMIT_FSIZE
,
(
cur
,
max
))
# And be sure that setrlimit is checking for really large values
too_big
=
10L
**
50
try
:
resource
.
setrlimit
(
resource
.
RLIMIT_FSIZE
,
(
too_big
,
max
))
except
(
OverflowError
,
ValueError
):
pass
try
:
resource
.
setrlimit
(
resource
.
RLIMIT_FSIZE
,
(
max
,
too_big
))
except
(
OverflowError
,
ValueError
):
pass
import
unittest
from
test
import
test_support
import
os
,
resource
# This test is checking a few specific problem spots with the resource module.
class
ResourceTest
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
test_fsize_ismax
(
self
):
try
:
(
cur
,
max
)
=
resource
.
getrlimit
(
resource
.
RLIMIT_FSIZE
)
except
AttributeError
:
pass
else
:
# RLIMIT_FSIZE should be RLIM_INFINITY, which will be a really big
# number on a platform with large file support. On these platforms,
# we need to test that the get/setrlimit functions properly convert
# the number to a C long long and that the conversion doesn't raise
# an error.
self
.
assertEqual
(
resource
.
RLIM_INFINITY
,
max
)
resource
.
setrlimit
(
resource
.
RLIMIT_FSIZE
,
(
cur
,
max
))
def
test_fsize_enforced
(
self
):
try
:
(
cur
,
max
)
=
resource
.
getrlimit
(
resource
.
RLIMIT_FSIZE
)
except
AttributeError
:
pass
else
:
# Check to see what happens when the RLIMIT_FSIZE is small. Some
# versions of Python were terminated by an uncaught SIGXFSZ, but
# pythonrun.c has been fixed to ignore that exception. If so, the
# write() should return EFBIG when the limit is exceeded.
# At least one platform has an unlimited RLIMIT_FSIZE and attempts
# to change it raise ValueError instead.
try
:
try
:
resource
.
setrlimit
(
resource
.
RLIMIT_FSIZE
,
(
1024
,
max
))
limit_set
=
True
except
ValueError
:
limit_set
=
False
f
=
open
(
test_support
.
TESTFN
,
"wb"
)
f
.
write
(
"X"
*
1024
)
try
:
f
.
write
(
"Y"
)
f
.
flush
()
except
IOError
:
if
not
limit_set
:
raise
f
.
close
()
os
.
unlink
(
test_support
.
TESTFN
)
finally
:
resource
.
setrlimit
(
resource
.
RLIMIT_FSIZE
,
(
cur
,
max
))
def
test_fsize_toobig
(
self
):
# Be sure that setrlimit is checking for really large values
too_big
=
10L
**
50
try
:
(
cur
,
max
)
=
resource
.
getrlimit
(
resource
.
RLIMIT_FSIZE
)
except
AttributeError
:
pass
else
:
try
:
resource
.
setrlimit
(
resource
.
RLIMIT_FSIZE
,
(
too_big
,
max
))
except
(
OverflowError
,
ValueError
):
pass
try
:
resource
.
setrlimit
(
resource
.
RLIMIT_FSIZE
,
(
max
,
too_big
))
except
(
OverflowError
,
ValueError
):
pass
def
test_main
(
verbose
=
None
):
test_support
.
run_unittest
(
ResourceTest
)
if
__name__
==
"__main__"
:
test_main
()
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