Commit 8f11181d authored by Jim Fulton's avatar Jim Fulton

Added test from issue 294788

parent 557bb09b
......@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
#
##############################################################################
import gc
import pickle
import random
import StringIO
......@@ -1572,6 +1573,25 @@ class DegenerateBTree(TestCase):
# at some unrelated line.
del t # trigger destructor
LP294788_ids = {}
class ToBeDeleted(object):
def __init__(self, id):
assert type(id) is int #we don't want to store any object ref here
self.id = id
global LP294788_ids
LP294788_ids[id] = 1
def __del__(self):
global LP294788_ids
LP294788_ids.pop(self.id, None)
def __cmp__(self, other):
return cmp(self.id, other.id)
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.id)
class BugFixes(TestCase):
......@@ -1585,6 +1605,160 @@ class BugFixes(TestCase):
# This one used to segfault.
self.assertRaises(TypeError, t.keys, 0, "")
def test_LP294788(self):
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294788
# BTree keeps some deleted objects referenced
# The logic here together with the ToBeDeleted class is that
# a separate reference dict is populated on object creation
# and removed in __del__
# That means what's left in the reference dict is never GC'ed
# therefore referenced somewhere
# To simulate real life, some random data is used to exercise the tree
t = OOBTree()
random.seed('OOBTree')
global LP294788_ids
# /// BTree keys are integers, value is an object
LP294788_ids = {}
ids = {}
for i in xrange(1024):
if random.random() > 0.1:
#add
id = None
while id is None or id in ids:
id = random.randint(0,1000000)
ids[id] = 1
t[id] = ToBeDeleted(id)
else:
#del
id = random.choice(ids.keys())
del t[id]
del ids[id]
ids = ids.keys()
random.shuffle(ids)
for id in ids:
del t[id]
ids = None
#to be on the safe side run a full GC
gc.collect()
#print LP294788_ids
self.assertEqual(len(t), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(LP294788_ids), 0)
# \\\
# /// BTree keys are integers, value is a tuple having an object
LP294788_ids = {}
ids = {}
for i in xrange(1024):
if random.random() > 0.1:
#add
id = None
while id is None or id in ids:
id = random.randint(0,1000000)
ids[id] = 1
t[id] = (id, ToBeDeleted(id), u'somename')
else:
#del
id = random.choice(ids.keys())
del t[id]
del ids[id]
ids = ids.keys()
random.shuffle(ids)
for id in ids:
del t[id]
ids = None
#to be on the safe side run a full GC
gc.collect()
#print LP294788_ids
self.assertEqual(len(t), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(LP294788_ids), 0)
# \\\
# /// BTree keys are objects, value is an int
t = OOBTree()
LP294788_ids = {}
ids = {}
for i in xrange(1024):
if random.random() > 0.1:
#add
id = None
while id is None or id in ids:
id = random.randint(0,1000000)
obj = ToBeDeleted(id)
ids[obj] = 1
t[obj] = 1
else:
#del
obj = random.choice(ids.keys())
del ids[obj]
del t[obj]
ids = ids.keys()
random.shuffle(ids)
for id in ids:
del t[id]
#release all refs
ids = obj = id = None
#to be on the safe side run a full GC
gc.collect()
#print LP294788_ids
self.assertEqual(len(t), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(LP294788_ids), 0)
# /// BTree keys are tuples having objects, value is an int
t = OOBTree()
LP294788_ids = {}
ids = {}
for i in xrange(1024):
if random.random() > 0.1:
#add
id = None
while id is None or id in ids:
id = random.randint(0,1000000)
key = (id, ToBeDeleted(id), u'somename')
ids[key] = 1
t[key] = 1
else:
#del
key = random.choice(ids.keys())
del ids[key]
del t[key]
ids = ids.keys()
random.shuffle(ids)
for id in ids:
del t[id]
#release all refs
ids = id = obj = key = None
#to be on the safe side run a full GC
gc.collect()
#print LP294788_ids
self.assertEqual(len(t), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(LP294788_ids), 0)
class IIBTreeTest(BTreeTests):
def setUp(self):
......@@ -1621,7 +1795,7 @@ if using64bits:
self.t = OIBTree()
def getTwoKeys(self):
return object(), object()
class LLBTreeTest(BTreeTests, TestLongIntKeys, TestLongIntValues):
def setUp(self):
self.t = LLBTree()
......
Markdown is supported
0%
or
You are about to add 0 people to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Please register or to comment