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Kirill Smelkov
gevent
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7da80407
Commit
7da80407
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Dec 09, 2017
by
Jason Madden
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More cleanups for libuv on windows.
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examples/processes.py
examples/processes.py
+17
-13
src/gevent/_compat.py
src/gevent/_compat.py
+1
-0
src/gevent/libuv/loop.py
src/gevent/libuv/loop.py
+7
-0
src/gevent/libuv/watcher.py
src/gevent/libuv/watcher.py
+17
-7
src/greentest/greentest.py
src/greentest/greentest.py
+13
-4
src/greentest/test__core_stat.py
src/greentest/test__core_stat.py
+82
-73
src/greentest/test__makefile_ref.py
src/greentest/test__makefile_ref.py
+46
-30
src/greentest/test__threadpool.py
src/greentest/test__threadpool.py
+4
-3
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examples/processes.py
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@@ -3,19 +3,23 @@ from __future__ import print_function
import
gevent
from
gevent
import
subprocess
import
sys
# run 2 jobs in parallel
p1
=
subprocess
.
Popen
([
'uname'
],
stdout
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
)
p2
=
subprocess
.
Popen
([
'ls'
],
stdout
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
)
if
sys
.
platform
.
startswith
(
"win"
):
print
(
"Unable to run on windows"
)
else
:
# run 2 jobs in parallel
p1
=
subprocess
.
Popen
([
'uname'
],
stdout
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
)
p2
=
subprocess
.
Popen
([
'ls'
],
stdout
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
)
gevent
.
wait
([
p1
,
p2
],
timeout
=
2
)
gevent
.
wait
([
p1
,
p2
],
timeout
=
2
)
# print the results (if available)
if
p1
.
poll
()
is
not
None
:
print
(
'uname: %r'
%
p1
.
stdout
.
read
())
else
:
print
(
'uname: job is still running'
)
if
p2
.
poll
()
is
not
None
:
print
(
'ls: %r'
%
p2
.
stdout
.
read
())
else
:
print
(
'ls: job is still running'
)
# print the results (if available)
if
p1
.
poll
()
is
not
None
:
print
(
'uname: %r'
%
p1
.
stdout
.
read
())
else
:
print
(
'uname: job is still running'
)
if
p2
.
poll
()
is
not
None
:
print
(
'ls: %r'
%
p2
.
stdout
.
read
())
else
:
print
(
'ls: job is still running'
)
src/gevent/_compat.py
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@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ import sys
PY2
=
sys
.
version_info
[
0
]
==
2
PY3
=
sys
.
version_info
[
0
]
>=
3
PYPY
=
hasattr
(
sys
,
'pypy_version_info'
)
WIN
=
sys
.
platform
.
startswith
(
"win"
)
## Types
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src/gevent/libuv/loop.py
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@@ -185,6 +185,13 @@ class loop(AbstractLoop):
"""
Return all the handles that are open and their ref status.
"""
# XXX: Disabled because, at least on Windows, the times this
# gets called often produce `SystemError: ffi.from_handle():
# dead or bogus handle object`, and sometimes that crashes the process.
return
[]
def
_really_debug
(
self
):
handle_state
=
namedtuple
(
"HandleState"
,
[
'handle'
,
'watcher'
,
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src/gevent/libuv/watcher.py
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@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ import gevent.libuv._corecffi as _corecffi # pylint:disable=no-name-in-module,im
ffi
=
_corecffi
.
ffi
libuv
=
_corecffi
.
lib
from
gevent._ffi
import
watcher
as
_base
_closing_handles
=
set
()
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@@ -32,7 +31,7 @@ def _pid_dbg(*args, **kwargs):
kwargs
[
'file'
]
=
sys
.
stderr
print
(
os
.
getpid
(),
*
args
,
**
kwargs
)
#
_dbg = _pid_dbg
#_dbg = _pid_dbg
_events
=
[(
libuv
.
UV_READABLE
,
"READ"
),
(
libuv
.
UV_WRITABLE
,
"WRITE"
)]
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@@ -232,12 +231,13 @@ class io(_base.IoMixin, watcher):
class
_multiplexwatcher
(
object
):
callback
=
None
args
=
()
pass_events
=
False
ref
=
True
def
__init__
(
self
,
events
,
watcher
):
self
.
events
=
events
self
.
callback
=
None
self
.
args
=
()
self
.
pass_events
=
False
self
.
ref
=
True
# References:
# These objects keep the original IO object alive;
...
...
@@ -248,6 +248,7 @@ class io(_base.IoMixin, watcher):
self
.
_watcher_ref
=
watcher
def
start
(
self
,
callback
,
*
args
,
**
kwargs
):
_dbg
(
"Starting IO multiplex watcher for"
,
self
.
fd
,
callback
)
self
.
pass_events
=
kwargs
.
get
(
"pass_events"
)
self
.
callback
=
callback
self
.
args
=
args
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...
@@ -257,6 +258,7 @@ class io(_base.IoMixin, watcher):
watcher
.
_io_start
()
def
stop
(
self
):
_dbg
(
"Stopping IO multiplex watcher for"
,
self
.
fd
,
self
.
callback
)
self
.
callback
=
None
self
.
pass_events
=
None
self
.
args
=
None
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...
@@ -316,14 +318,22 @@ class io(_base.IoMixin, watcher):
# the reader, we get a LoopExit. So we can't return here and arguably shouldn't print it
# either. The negative events mask will match the watcher's mask.
# See test__fileobject.py:Test.test_newlines for an example.
# On Windows (at least with PyPy), we can get ENOTSOCK (socket operation on non-socket)
# if a socket gets closed. If we don't pass the events on, we hang.
# See test__makefile_ref.TestSSL for examples.
# return
_dbg
(
"Callback event for watcher"
,
self
.
_fd
,
"event"
,
events
)
for
watcher_ref
in
self
.
_multiplex_watchers
:
watcher
=
watcher_ref
()
if
not
watcher
or
not
watcher
.
callback
:
continue
if
events
&
watcher
.
events
:
_dbg
(
"Event for watcher"
,
self
.
_fd
,
events
,
watcher
.
events
,
events
&
watcher
.
events
)
send_event
=
(
events
&
watcher
.
events
)
or
events
<
0
if
send_event
:
if
not
watcher
.
pass_events
:
watcher
.
callback
(
*
watcher
.
args
)
else
:
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...
src/greentest/greentest.py
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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ VERBOSE = sys.argv.count('-v') > 1
WIN
=
sys
.
platform
.
startswith
(
"win"
)
# XXX: Formalize this better
LIBUV
=
os
.
getenv
(
'GEVENT_CORE_CFFI_ONLY'
)
==
'libuv'
or
(
PYPY
and
WIN
)
LIBUV
=
os
.
getenv
(
'GEVENT_CORE_CFFI_ONLY'
)
==
'libuv'
or
(
PYPY
and
WIN
)
or
hasattr
(
gevent
.
core
,
'libuv'
)
if
'--debug-greentest'
in
sys
.
argv
:
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...
@@ -383,7 +383,11 @@ CI_TIMEOUT = 10
if
PY3
and
PYPY
:
# pypy3 is very slow right now
CI_TIMEOUT
=
15
LOCAL_TIMEOUT
=
1
if
PYPY
and
WIN
and
LIBUV
:
# slow and flaky timeouts
LOCAL_TIMEOUT
=
CI_TIMEOUT
else
:
LOCAL_TIMEOUT
=
1
DEFAULT_LOCAL_HOST_ADDR
=
'localhost'
DEFAULT_LOCAL_HOST_ADDR6
=
DEFAULT_LOCAL_HOST_ADDR
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...
@@ -793,12 +797,17 @@ def _run_lsof():
os
.
close
(
fd
)
lsof_command
=
'lsof -p %s > %s'
%
(
pid
,
tmpname
)
if
os
.
system
(
lsof_command
):
raise
OSError
(
"lsof failed"
)
# XXX: This prints to the console an annoying message: 'lsof is not recognized'
raise
unittest
.
SkipTest
(
"lsof failed"
)
with
open
(
tmpname
)
as
fobj
:
data
=
fobj
.
read
().
strip
()
os
.
remove
(
tmpname
)
return
data
if
WIN
:
def
_run_lsof
():
raise
unittest
.
SkipTest
(
"lsof not expected on Windows"
)
def
default_get_open_files
(
pipes
=
False
):
data
=
_run_lsof
()
results
=
{}
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...
@@ -831,7 +840,7 @@ def default_get_number_open_files():
else:
try:
return len(get_open_files(pipes=True)) - 1
except (OSError, AssertionError):
except (OSError, AssertionError
, unittest.SkipTest
):
return 0
lsof_get_open_files = default_get_open_files
...
...
src/greentest/test__core_stat.py
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@@ -17,77 +17,86 @@ EV_USE_INOTIFY = getattr(gevent.core, 'EV_USE_INOTIFY', None)
WIN
=
sys
.
platform
.
startswith
(
'win'
)
try
:
open
(
filename
,
'wb'
,
buffering
=
0
).
close
()
assert
os
.
path
.
exists
(
filename
),
filename
def
write
():
with
open
(
filename
,
'wb'
,
buffering
=
0
)
as
f
:
f
.
write
(
b'x'
)
start
=
time
.
time
()
greenlet
=
gevent
.
spawn_later
(
DELAY
,
write
)
# If we don't specify an interval, we default to zero.
# libev interprets that as meaning to use its default interval,
# which is about 5 seconds. If we go below it's minimum check
# threshold, it bumps it up to the minimum.
watcher
=
hub
.
loop
.
stat
(
filename
,
interval
=-
1
)
assert
watcher
.
path
==
filename
,
(
watcher
.
path
,
filename
)
filenames
=
filename
if
isinstance
(
filename
,
bytes
)
else
filename
.
encode
(
'ascii'
)
assert
watcher
.
_paths
==
filenames
,
(
watcher
.
_paths
,
filenames
)
assert
watcher
.
interval
==
-
1
def
check_attr
(
name
,
none
):
# Deals with the complex behaviour of the 'attr' and 'prev'
# attributes on Windows. This codifies it, rather than simply letting
# the test fail, so we know exactly when and what changes it.
try
:
x
=
getattr
(
watcher
,
name
)
except
ImportError
:
if
WIN
:
# the 'posix' module is not available
pass
def
test
():
try
:
open
(
filename
,
'wb'
,
buffering
=
0
).
close
()
assert
os
.
path
.
exists
(
filename
),
filename
def
write
():
with
open
(
filename
,
'wb'
,
buffering
=
0
)
as
f
:
f
.
write
(
b'x'
)
start
=
time
.
time
()
greenlet
=
gevent
.
spawn_later
(
DELAY
,
write
)
# If we don't specify an interval, we default to zero.
# libev interprets that as meaning to use its default interval,
# which is about 5 seconds. If we go below it's minimum check
# threshold, it bumps it up to the minimum.
watcher
=
hub
.
loop
.
stat
(
filename
,
interval
=-
1
)
assert
watcher
.
path
==
filename
,
(
watcher
.
path
,
filename
)
filenames
=
filename
if
isinstance
(
filename
,
bytes
)
else
filename
.
encode
(
'ascii'
)
assert
watcher
.
_paths
==
filenames
,
(
watcher
.
_paths
,
filenames
)
assert
watcher
.
interval
==
-
1
def
check_attr
(
name
,
none
):
# Deals with the complex behaviour of the 'attr' and 'prev'
# attributes on Windows. This codifies it, rather than simply letting
# the test fail, so we know exactly when and what changes it.
try
:
x
=
getattr
(
watcher
,
name
)
except
ImportError
:
if
WIN
:
# the 'posix' module is not available
pass
else
:
raise
else
:
raise
else
:
if
WIN
:
# The ImportError is only raised for the first time;
# after that, the attribute starts returning None
assert
x
is
None
,
"Only None is supported on Windows"
if
none
:
assert
x
is
None
,
x
else
:
assert
x
is
not
None
,
x
with
gevent
.
Timeout
(
5
+
DELAY
+
0.5
):
hub
.
wait
(
watcher
)
reaction
=
time
.
time
()
-
start
-
DELAY
print
(
'Watcher %s reacted after %.4f seconds (write)'
%
(
watcher
,
reaction
))
if
reaction
>=
DELAY
and
EV_USE_INOTIFY
:
print
(
'WARNING: inotify failed (write)'
)
assert
reaction
>=
0.0
,
'Watcher %s reacted too early (write): %.3fs'
%
(
watcher
,
reaction
)
check_attr
(
'attr'
,
False
)
check_attr
(
'prev'
,
False
)
# The watcher interval changed after it started; -1 is illegal
assert
watcher
.
interval
!=
-
1
,
watcher
.
interval
greenlet
.
join
()
gevent
.
spawn_later
(
DELAY
,
os
.
unlink
,
filename
)
start
=
time
.
time
()
with
gevent
.
Timeout
(
5
+
DELAY
+
0.5
):
hub
.
wait
(
watcher
)
reaction
=
time
.
time
()
-
start
-
DELAY
print
(
'Watcher %s reacted after %.4f seconds (unlink)'
%
(
watcher
,
reaction
))
if
reaction
>=
DELAY
and
EV_USE_INOTIFY
:
print
(
'WARNING: inotify failed (unlink)'
)
assert
reaction
>=
0.0
,
'Watcher %s reacted too early (unlink): %.3fs'
%
(
watcher
,
reaction
)
check_attr
(
'attr'
,
True
)
check_attr
(
'prev'
,
False
)
finally
:
if
os
.
path
.
exists
(
filename
):
os
.
unlink
(
filename
)
if
WIN
:
# The ImportError is only raised for the first time;
# after that, the attribute starts returning None
assert
x
is
None
,
"Only None is supported on Windows"
if
none
:
assert
x
is
None
,
x
else
:
assert
x
is
not
None
,
x
with
gevent
.
Timeout
(
5
+
DELAY
+
0.5
):
hub
.
wait
(
watcher
)
now
=
time
.
time
()
if
now
-
start
<=
0.0
:
# Sigh. This is especially true on PyPy.
assert
WIN
,
(
"Bad timer resolution expected on Windows, test is useless"
,
start
,
now
)
return
reaction
=
now
-
start
-
DELAY
print
(
'Watcher %s reacted after %.4f seconds (write)'
%
(
watcher
,
reaction
))
if
reaction
>=
DELAY
and
EV_USE_INOTIFY
:
print
(
'WARNING: inotify failed (write)'
)
assert
reaction
>=
0.0
,
'Watcher %s reacted too early (write): %.3fs'
%
(
watcher
,
reaction
)
check_attr
(
'attr'
,
False
)
check_attr
(
'prev'
,
False
)
# The watcher interval changed after it started; -1 is illegal
assert
watcher
.
interval
!=
-
1
,
watcher
.
interval
greenlet
.
join
()
gevent
.
spawn_later
(
DELAY
,
os
.
unlink
,
filename
)
start
=
time
.
time
()
with
gevent
.
Timeout
(
5
+
DELAY
+
0.5
):
hub
.
wait
(
watcher
)
reaction
=
time
.
time
()
-
start
-
DELAY
print
(
'Watcher %s reacted after %.4f seconds (unlink)'
%
(
watcher
,
reaction
))
if
reaction
>=
DELAY
and
EV_USE_INOTIFY
:
print
(
'WARNING: inotify failed (unlink)'
)
assert
reaction
>=
0.0
,
'Watcher %s reacted too early (unlink): %.3fs'
%
(
watcher
,
reaction
)
check_attr
(
'attr'
,
True
)
check_attr
(
'prev'
,
False
)
finally
:
if
os
.
path
.
exists
(
filename
):
os
.
unlink
(
filename
)
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
test
()
src/greentest/test__makefile_ref.py
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...
@@ -105,6 +105,7 @@ class Test(TestCase):
def
make_open_socket
(
self
):
s
=
socket
.
socket
()
s
.
bind
((
'127.0.0.1'
,
0
))
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
s
)
if
WIN
:
# Windows doesn't show as open until this
s
.
listen
(
1
)
...
...
@@ -239,12 +240,34 @@ class TestSocket(Test):
listener
.
close
()
class
TestSSL
(
Test
):
def
_ssl_connect_task
(
self
,
connector
,
port
):
connector
.
connect
((
'127.0.0.1'
,
port
))
try
:
# Note: We get ResourceWarning about 'x'
# on Python 3 if we don't join the spawned thread
x
=
ssl
.
wrap_socket
(
connector
)
except
socket
.
error
:
# Observed on Windows with PyPy2 5.9.0 and libuv:
# if we don't switch in a timely enough fashion,
# the server side runs ahead of us and closes
# our socket first, so this fails.
pass
else
:
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
x
)
def
_make_ssl_connect_task
(
self
,
connector
,
port
):
t
=
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
self
.
_ssl_connect_task
,
args
=
(
connector
,
port
))
t
.
daemon
=
True
return
t
def
test_simple_close
(
self
):
s
=
self
.
make_open_socket
()
fileno
=
s
.
fileno
()
s
=
ssl
.
wrap_socket
(
s
)
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
s
)
fileno
=
s
.
fileno
()
self
.
assert_open
(
s
,
fileno
)
s
.
close
()
...
...
@@ -255,6 +278,7 @@ class TestSSL(Test):
fileno
=
s
.
fileno
()
s
=
ssl
.
wrap_socket
(
s
)
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
s
)
fileno
=
s
.
fileno
()
self
.
assert_open
(
s
,
fileno
)
f
=
s
.
makefile
()
...
...
@@ -269,6 +293,7 @@ class TestSSL(Test):
fileno
=
s
.
fileno
()
s
=
ssl
.
wrap_socket
(
s
)
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
s
)
fileno
=
s
.
fileno
()
self
.
assert_open
(
s
,
fileno
)
f
=
s
.
makefile
()
...
...
@@ -288,24 +313,22 @@ class TestSSL(Test):
connector
=
socket
.
socket
()
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
connector
)
def
connect
():
connector
.
connect
((
'127.0.0.1'
,
port
))
x
=
ssl
.
wrap_socket
(
connector
)
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
x
)
t
=
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
connect
)
t
=
self
.
_make_ssl_connect_task
(
connector
,
port
)
t
.
start
()
try
:
client_socket
,
_addr
=
listener
.
accept
()
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
client_socket
)
client_socket
=
ssl
.
wrap_socket
(
client_socket
,
keyfile
=
certfile
,
certfile
=
certfile
,
server_side
=
True
)
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
client_socket
)
fileno
=
client_socket
.
fileno
()
self
.
assert_open
(
client_socket
,
fileno
)
client_socket
.
close
()
self
.
assert_closed
(
client_socket
,
fileno
)
finally
:
t
.
join
()
listener
.
close
()
connector
.
close
()
t
.
join
()
def
test_server_makefile1
(
self
):
listener
=
socket
.
socket
()
...
...
@@ -314,20 +337,18 @@ class TestSSL(Test):
port
=
listener
.
getsockname
()[
1
]
listener
.
listen
(
1
)
connector
=
socket
.
socket
()
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
connector
)
def
connect
():
connector
.
connect
((
'127.0.0.1'
,
port
))
x
=
ssl
.
wrap_socket
(
connector
)
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
x
)
t
=
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
connect
)
t
=
self
.
_make_ssl_connect_task
(
connector
,
port
)
t
.
start
()
try
:
client_socket
,
_addr
=
listener
.
accept
()
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
client_socket
)
client_socket
=
ssl
.
wrap_socket
(
client_socket
,
keyfile
=
certfile
,
certfile
=
certfile
,
server_side
=
True
)
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
client_socket
)
fileno
=
client_socket
.
fileno
()
self
.
assert_open
(
client_socket
,
fileno
)
f
=
client_socket
.
makefile
()
...
...
@@ -337,8 +358,9 @@ class TestSSL(Test):
f
.
close
()
self
.
assert_closed
(
client_socket
,
fileno
)
finally
:
t
.
join
()
listener
.
close
()
connector
.
close
()
t
.
join
()
def
test_server_makefile2
(
self
):
listener
=
socket
.
socket
()
...
...
@@ -349,17 +371,14 @@ class TestSSL(Test):
connector
=
socket
.
socket
()
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
connector
)
def
connect
():
connector
.
connect
((
'127.0.0.1'
,
port
))
x
=
ssl
.
wrap_socket
(
connector
)
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
x
)
t
=
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
connect
)
t
=
self
.
_make_ssl_connect_task
(
connector
,
port
)
t
.
start
()
try
:
client_socket
,
_addr
=
listener
.
accept
()
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
client_socket
)
client_socket
=
ssl
.
wrap_socket
(
client_socket
,
keyfile
=
certfile
,
certfile
=
certfile
,
server_side
=
True
)
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
client_socket
)
fileno
=
client_socket
.
fileno
()
self
.
assert_open
(
client_socket
,
fileno
)
f
=
client_socket
.
makefile
()
...
...
@@ -370,9 +389,10 @@ class TestSSL(Test):
client_socket
.
close
()
self
.
assert_closed
(
client_socket
,
fileno
)
finally
:
t
.
join
()
listener
.
close
()
connector
.
close
()
listener
.
close
()
client_socket
.
close
()
t
.
join
()
def
test_serverssl_makefile1
(
self
):
listener
=
socket
.
socket
()
...
...
@@ -385,12 +405,7 @@ class TestSSL(Test):
connector
=
socket
.
socket
()
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
connector
)
def
connect
():
connector
.
connect
((
'127.0.0.1'
,
port
))
x
=
ssl
.
wrap_socket
(
connector
)
self
.
_close_on_teardown
(
x
)
t
=
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
connect
)
t
=
self
.
_make_ssl_connect_task
(
connector
,
port
)
t
.
start
()
try
:
...
...
@@ -404,9 +419,9 @@ class TestSSL(Test):
f
.
close
()
self
.
assert_closed
(
client_socket
,
fileno
)
finally
:
t
.
join
()
listener
.
close
()
connector
.
close
()
t
.
join
()
def
test_serverssl_makefile2
(
self
):
listener
=
socket
.
socket
()
...
...
@@ -425,6 +440,7 @@ class TestSSL(Test):
connector
.
close
()
t
=
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
connect
)
t
.
daemon
=
True
t
.
start
()
try
:
...
...
@@ -443,8 +459,8 @@ class TestSSL(Test):
client_socket
.
close
()
self
.
assert_closed
(
client_socket
,
fileno
)
finally
:
t
.
join
()
listener
.
close
()
t
.
join
()
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
...
...
src/greentest/test__threadpool.py
View file @
7da80407
...
...
@@ -15,7 +15,8 @@ PYPY = hasattr(sys, 'pypy_version_info')
class
TestCase
(
greentest
.
TestCase
):
# These generally need more time
__timeout__
=
greentest
.
CI_TIMEOUT
pool
=
None
def
cleanup
(
self
):
...
...
@@ -107,7 +108,7 @@ def sqr_random_sleep(x):
TIMEOUT1
,
TIMEOUT2
,
TIMEOUT3
=
0.082
,
0.035
,
0.14
class
_AbstractPoolTest
(
TestCase
):
__timeout__
=
5
size
=
1
ClassUnderTest
=
ThreadPool
...
...
@@ -256,7 +257,7 @@ class TestPool3(TestPool):
class
TestPool10
(
TestPool
):
size
=
10
__timeout__
=
5
# class TestJoinSleep(greentest.GenericGetTestCase):
...
...
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