Commit c801ad36 authored by Benjamin Peterson's avatar Benjamin Peterson

merge heads

parents 3ed559a3 b528fcf9
......@@ -321,7 +321,11 @@ class Pool(object):
@staticmethod
def _handle_workers(pool):
while pool._worker_handler._state == RUN and pool._state == RUN:
thread = threading.current_thread()
# Keep maintaining workers until the cache gets drained, unless the pool
# is terminated.
while thread._state == RUN or (pool._cache and thread._state != TERMINATE):
pool._maintain_pool()
time.sleep(0.1)
# send sentinel to stop workers
......
......@@ -1266,6 +1266,20 @@ class _TestPoolWorkerLifetime(BaseTestCase):
p.close()
p.join()
def test_pool_worker_lifetime_early_close(self):
# Issue #10332: closing a pool whose workers have limited lifetimes
# before all the tasks completed would make join() hang.
p = multiprocessing.Pool(3, maxtasksperchild=1)
results = []
for i in range(6):
results.append(p.apply_async(sqr, (i, 0.3)))
p.close()
p.join()
# check the results
for (j, res) in enumerate(results):
self.assertEqual(res.get(), sqr(j))
#
# Test that manager has expected number of shared objects left
#
......
......@@ -10,6 +10,9 @@ What's New in Python 3.3 Alpha 1?
Core and Builtins
-----------------
- Issue #13018: Fix reference leaks in error paths in dictobject.c.
Patch by Suman Saha.
- Issue #13201: Define '==' and '!=' to compare range objects based on
the sequence of values they define (instead of comparing based on
object identity).
......@@ -338,6 +341,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #10332: multiprocessing: fix a race condition when a Pool is closed
before all tasks have completed.
- Issue #13255: wrong docstrings in array module.
- Issue #8540: Remove deprecated Context._clamp attribute in Decimal module.
......
......@@ -1314,14 +1314,18 @@ dict_fromkeys(PyObject *cls, PyObject *args)
PyObject *key;
Py_hash_t hash;
if (dictresize(mp, Py_SIZE(seq)))
if (dictresize(mp, Py_SIZE(seq))) {
Py_DECREF(d);
return NULL;
}
while (_PyDict_Next(seq, &pos, &key, &oldvalue, &hash)) {
Py_INCREF(key);
Py_INCREF(value);
if (insertdict(mp, key, hash, value))
if (insertdict(mp, key, hash, value)) {
Py_DECREF(d);
return NULL;
}
}
return d;
}
......@@ -1332,14 +1336,18 @@ dict_fromkeys(PyObject *cls, PyObject *args)
PyObject *key;
Py_hash_t hash;
if (dictresize(mp, PySet_GET_SIZE(seq)))
if (dictresize(mp, PySet_GET_SIZE(seq))) {
Py_DECREF(d);
return NULL;
}
while (_PySet_NextEntry(seq, &pos, &key, &hash)) {
Py_INCREF(key);
Py_INCREF(value);
if (insertdict(mp, key, hash, value))
if (insertdict(mp, key, hash, value)) {
Py_DECREF(d);
return NULL;
}
}
return d;
}
......
......@@ -938,12 +938,19 @@ make_compiled_pathname(PyObject *pathstr, int debug)
Py_ssize_t pycache_len = sizeof(CACHEDIR) - 1;
int kind;
void *data;
Py_UCS4 lastsep;
/* Compute the output string size. */
len = PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(pathstr);
/* If there is no separator, this returns -1, so
lastsep will be 0. */
fname will be 0. */
fname = rightmost_sep_obj(pathstr, 0, len) + 1;
/* Windows: re-use the last separator character (/ or \\) when
appending the __pycache__ path. */
if (fname > 0)
lastsep = PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(pathstr, fname -1);
else
lastsep = SEP;
ext = fname - 1;
for(i = fname; i < len; i++)
if (PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(pathstr, i) == '.')
......@@ -965,7 +972,7 @@ make_compiled_pathname(PyObject *pathstr, int debug)
pos = fname;
for (i = 0; i < pycache_len; i++)
PyUnicode_WRITE(kind, data, pos++, CACHEDIR[i]);
PyUnicode_WRITE(kind, data, pos++, SEP);
PyUnicode_WRITE(kind, data, pos++, lastsep);
PyUnicode_CopyCharacters(result, pos, pathstr,
fname, ext - fname);
pos += ext - fname;
......
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