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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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85ee02c8
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85ee02c8
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Aug 03, 2004
by
Michael W. Hudson
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Argh! This was meant to be part of patch #960406.
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"""PyUnit testing that threads honor our signal semantics"""
import
unittest
import
thread
import
signal
import
os
from
test
import
test_support
signal_blackboard
=
{
signal
.
SIGUSR1
:
{
'tripped'
:
0
,
'tripped_by'
:
0
},
signal
.
SIGUSR2
:
{
'tripped'
:
0
,
'tripped_by'
:
0
},
signal
.
SIGALRM
:
{
'tripped'
:
0
,
'tripped_by'
:
0
}
}
process_pid
=
os
.
getpid
()
signalled_all
=
thread
.
allocate_lock
()
def
registerSignals
((
for_usr1
,
for_usr2
,
for_alrm
)):
usr1
=
signal
.
signal
(
signal
.
SIGUSR1
,
for_usr1
)
usr2
=
signal
.
signal
(
signal
.
SIGUSR2
,
for_usr2
)
alrm
=
signal
.
signal
(
signal
.
SIGALRM
,
for_alrm
)
return
usr1
,
usr2
,
alrm
# The signal handler. Just note that the signal occured and
# from who.
def
handle_signals
(
sig
,
frame
):
signal_blackboard
[
sig
][
'tripped'
]
+=
1
signal_blackboard
[
sig
][
'tripped_by'
]
=
thread
.
get_ident
()
# a function that will be spawned as a separate thread.
def
send_signals
():
os
.
kill
(
process_pid
,
signal
.
SIGUSR1
)
os
.
kill
(
process_pid
,
signal
.
SIGUSR2
)
signalled_all
.
release
()
class
ThreadSignals
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
"""Test signal handling semantics of threads.
We spawn a thread, have the thread send two signals, and
wait for it to finish. Check that we got both signals
and that they were run by the main thread.
"""
def
test_signals
(
self
):
signalled_all
.
acquire
()
self
.
spawnSignallingThread
()
signalled_all
.
acquire
()
# the signals that we asked the kernel to send
# will come back, but we don't know when.
# (it might even be after the thread exits
# and might be out of order.) If we haven't seen
# the signals yet, send yet another signal and
# wait for it return.
if
signal_blackboard
[
signal
.
SIGUSR2
][
'tripped'
]
==
0
\
or
signal_blackboard
[
signal
.
SIGUSR2
][
'tripped'
]
==
0
:
signal
.
alarm
(
1
)
signal
.
pause
()
signal
.
alarm
(
0
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
signal_blackboard
[
signal
.
SIGUSR1
][
'tripped'
],
1
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
signal_blackboard
[
signal
.
SIGUSR1
][
'tripped_by'
],
thread
.
get_ident
())
self
.
assertEqual
(
signal_blackboard
[
signal
.
SIGUSR2
][
'tripped'
],
1
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
signal_blackboard
[
signal
.
SIGUSR2
][
'tripped_by'
],
thread
.
get_ident
())
def
spawnSignallingThread
(
self
):
thread
.
start_new_thread
(
send_signals
,
())
def
test_main
():
oldsigs
=
registerSignals
((
handle_signals
,
handle_signals
,
handle_signals
))
try
:
test_support
.
run_unittest
(
ThreadSignals
)
finally
:
registerSignals
(
oldsigs
)
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
test_main
()
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