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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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7224d073
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7224d073
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Aug 22, 2010
by
Antoine Pitrou
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Test that calls to path hooks and meta_path entries are serialized by the import lock.
(part of issue #9251)
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@@ -7,13 +7,21 @@
import
imp
import
sys
import
time
import
unittest
from
test.support
import
verbose
,
TestFailed
,
import_module
,
run_unittest
thread
=
import_module
(
'_thread'
)
def
task
(
N
,
done
,
done_tasks
,
errors
):
try
:
import
random
# We don't use modulefinder but still import it in order to stress
# importing of different modules from several threads.
if
len
(
done_tasks
)
%
2
:
import
modulefinder
import
random
else
:
import
random
import
modulefinder
# This will fail if random is not completely initialized
x
=
random
.
randrange
(
1
,
3
)
except
Exception
as
e
:
...
...
@@ -25,6 +33,33 @@ def task(N, done, done_tasks, errors):
done
.
release
()
class
Finder
:
"""A dummy finder to detect concurrent access to its find_module()
method."""
def
__init__
(
self
):
self
.
numcalls
=
0
self
.
x
=
0
self
.
lock
=
thread
.
allocate_lock
()
def
find_module
(
self
,
name
,
path
=
None
):
# Simulate some thread-unsafe behaviour. If calls to find_module()
# are properly serialized, `x` will end up the same as `numcalls`.
# Otherwise not.
with
self
.
lock
:
self
.
numcalls
+=
1
x
=
self
.
x
time
.
sleep
(
0.1
)
self
.
x
=
x
+
1
class
FlushingFinder
:
"""A dummy finder which flushes sys.path_importer_cache when it gets
called."""
def
find_module
(
self
,
name
,
path
=
None
):
sys
.
path_importer_cache
.
clear
()
class
ThreadedImportTests
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
setUp
(
self
):
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...
@@ -37,7 +72,7 @@ class ThreadedImportTests(unittest.TestCase):
if
self
.
old_random
is
not
None
:
sys
.
modules
[
'random'
]
=
self
.
old_random
def
test
_parallel_module_init
(
self
):
def
check
_parallel_module_init
(
self
):
if
imp
.
lock_held
():
# This triggers on, e.g., from test import autotest.
raise
unittest
.
SkipTest
(
"can't run when import lock is held"
)
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@@ -47,11 +82,12 @@ class ThreadedImportTests(unittest.TestCase):
for
N
in
(
20
,
50
)
*
3
:
if
verbose
:
print
(
"Trying"
,
N
,
"threads ..."
,
end
=
' '
)
# Make sure that random gets reimported freshly
try
:
del
sys
.
modules
[
'random'
]
except
KeyError
:
pass
# Make sure that random and modulefinder get reimported freshly
for
modname
in
[
'random'
,
'modulefinder'
]:
try
:
del
sys
.
modules
[
modname
]
except
KeyError
:
pass
errors
=
[]
done_tasks
=
[]
for
i
in
range
(
N
):
...
...
@@ -62,6 +98,42 @@ class ThreadedImportTests(unittest.TestCase):
print
(
"OK."
)
done
.
release
()
def
test_parallel_module_init
(
self
):
self
.
check_parallel_module_init
()
def
test_parallel_meta_path
(
self
):
finder
=
Finder
()
sys
.
meta_path
.
append
(
finder
)
try
:
self
.
check_parallel_module_init
()
self
.
assertGreater
(
finder
.
numcalls
,
0
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
finder
.
x
,
finder
.
numcalls
)
finally
:
sys
.
meta_path
.
remove
(
finder
)
def
test_parallel_path_hooks
(
self
):
# Here the Finder instance is only used to check concurrent calls
# to path_hook().
finder
=
Finder
()
# In order for our path hook to be called at each import, we need
# to flush the path_importer_cache, which we do by registering a
# dedicated meta_path entry.
flushing_finder
=
FlushingFinder
()
def
path_hook
(
path
):
finder
.
find_module
(
''
)
raise
ImportError
sys
.
path_hooks
.
append
(
path_hook
)
sys
.
meta_path
.
append
(
flushing_finder
)
try
:
# Flush the cache a first time
flushing_finder
.
find_module
(
''
)
numtests
=
self
.
check_parallel_module_init
()
self
.
assertGreater
(
finder
.
numcalls
,
0
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
finder
.
x
,
finder
.
numcalls
)
finally
:
sys
.
meta_path
.
remove
(
flushing_finder
)
sys
.
path_hooks
.
remove
(
path_hook
)
def
test_import_hangers
(
self
):
# In case this test is run again, make sure the helper module
# gets loaded from scratch again.
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