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Kirill Smelkov
gevent
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88d36895
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88d36895
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Jan 05, 2020
by
Jason Madden
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Update 3.6pypy tests. All pass on OSX with pypy3.6-7.3
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src/gevent/testing/patched_tests_setup.py
src/gevent/testing/patched_tests_setup.py
+9
-1
src/greentest/3.6pypy/ffdh3072.pem
src/greentest/3.6pypy/ffdh3072.pem
+41
-0
src/greentest/3.6pypy/lock_tests.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/lock_tests.py
+39
-17
src/greentest/3.6pypy/revocation.crl
src/greentest/3.6pypy/revocation.crl
+11
-8
src/greentest/3.6pypy/signalinterproctester.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/signalinterproctester.py
+23
-24
src/greentest/3.6pypy/talos-2019-0758.pem
src/greentest/3.6pypy/talos-2019-0758.pem
+22
-0
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_asyncore.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_asyncore.py
+44
-41
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_httpservers.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_httpservers.py
+3
-1
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_queue.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_queue.py
+25
-21
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_signal.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_signal.py
+141
-2
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_smtplib.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_smtplib.py
+68
-28
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_socket.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_socket.py
+156
-91
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_socketserver.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_socketserver.py
+20
-10
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_ssl.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_ssl.py
+411
-67
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_subprocess.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_subprocess.py
+291
-61
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_telnetlib.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_telnetlib.py
+0
-1
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_thread.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_thread.py
+64
-50
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_threading.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_threading.py
+52
-13
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_urllib.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_urllib.py
+76
-1
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_urllib2.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_urllib2.py
+27
-20
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_urllib2_localnet.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_urllib2_localnet.py
+16
-7
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_urllib2net.py
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_urllib2net.py
+16
-3
src/greentest/3.6pypy/version
src/greentest/3.6pypy/version
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src/gevent/testing/patched_tests_setup.py
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@@ -854,6 +854,10 @@ if PYPY and PY3:
'test_subprocess.POSIXProcessTestCase.test_pass_fds_inheritable'
,
'test_subprocess.POSIXProcessTestCase.test_pipe_cloexec'
,
# This passes various "invalid" strings and expects a ValueError. not sure why
# we don't see errors on Linux.
'test_subprocess.ProcessTestCase.test_invalid_env'
,
# The below are new with 5.10.1
# These fail with 'OSError: received malformed or improperly truncated ancillary data'
'test_socket.RecvmsgSCMRightsStreamTest.testCmsgTruncLen0'
,
...
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@@ -872,12 +876,16 @@ if PYPY and PY3:
'test_ssl.ThreadedTests.test_protocol_sslv3'
,
'test_ssl.ThreadedTests.test_protocol_tlsv1'
,
'test_ssl.ThreadedTests.test_protocol_tlsv1_1'
,
# Similar, they fail without monkey-patching.
'test_ssl.TestPostHandshakeAuth.test_pha_no_pha_client'
,
'test_ssl.TestPostHandshakeAuth.test_pha_optional'
,
'test_ssl.TestPostHandshakeAuth.test_pha_required'
,
# This gets None instead of http1.1, even without gevent
'test_ssl.ThreadedTests.test_npn_protocols'
,
# This fails to decode a filename even without gevent,
# at least on High Sier
arr
.
# at least on High Sier
ra. Newer versions of the tests actually skip this
.
'test_httpservers.SimpleHTTPServerTestCase.test_undecodable_filename'
,
]
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src/greentest/3.6pypy/ffdh3072.pem
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DH Parameters: (3072 bit)
prime:
00:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ad:f8:54:58:a2:bb:
4a:9a:af:dc:56:20:27:3d:3c:f1:d8:b9:c5:83:ce:
2d:36:95:a9:e1:36:41:14:64:33:fb:cc:93:9d:ce:
24:9b:3e:f9:7d:2f:e3:63:63:0c:75:d8:f6:81:b2:
02:ae:c4:61:7a:d3:df:1e:d5:d5:fd:65:61:24:33:
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e2:a6:89:da:f3:ef:e8:72:1d:f1:58:a1:36:ad:e7:
35:30:ac:ca:4f:48:3a:79:7a:bc:0a:b1:82:b3:24:
fb:61:d1:08:a9:4b:b2:c8:e3:fb:b9:6a:da:b7:60:
d7:f4:68:1d:4f:42:a3:de:39:4d:f4:ae:56:ed:e7:
63:72:bb:19:0b:07:a7:c8:ee:0a:6d:70:9e:02:fc:
e1:cd:f7:e2:ec:c0:34:04:cd:28:34:2f:61:91:72:
fe:9c:e9:85:83:ff:8e:4f:12:32:ee:f2:81:83:c3:
fe:3b:1b:4c:6f:ad:73:3b:b5:fc:bc:2e:c2:20:05:
c5:8e:f1:83:7d:16:83:b2:c6:f3:4a:26:c1:b2:ef:
fa:88:6b:42:38:61:1f:cf:dc:de:35:5b:3b:65:19:
03:5b:bc:34:f4:de:f9:9c:02:38:61:b4:6f:c9:d6:
e6:c9:07:7a:d9:1d:26:91:f7:f7:ee:59:8c:b0:fa:
c1:86:d9:1c:ae:fe:13:09:85:13:92:70:b4:13:0c:
93:bc:43:79:44:f4:fd:44:52:e2:d7:4d:d3:64:f2:
e2:1e:71:f5:4b:ff:5c:ae:82:ab:9c:9d:f6:9e:e8:
6d:2b:c5:22:36:3a:0d:ab:c5:21:97:9b:0d:ea:da:
1d:bf:9a:42:d5:c4:48:4e:0a:bc:d0:6b:fa:53:dd:
ef:3c:1b:20:ee:3f:d5:9d:7c:25:e4:1d:2b:66:c6:
2e:37:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
generator: 2 (0x2)
recommended-private-length: 276 bits
-----BEGIN DH PARAMETERS-----
MIIBjAKCAYEA//////////+t+FRYortKmq/cViAnPTzx2LnFg84tNpWp4TZBFGQz
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nuhtK8UiNjoNq8Uhl5sN6todv5pC1cRITgq80Gv6U93vPBsg7j/VnXwl5B0rZsYu
N///////////AgECAgIBFA==
-----END DH PARAMETERS-----
src/greentest/3.6pypy/lock_tests.py
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@@ -32,6 +32,9 @@ class Bunch(object):
self
.
started
=
[]
self
.
finished
=
[]
self
.
_can_exit
=
not
wait_before_exit
self
.
wait_thread
=
support
.
wait_threads_exit
()
self
.
wait_thread
.
__enter__
()
def
task
():
tid
=
threading
.
get_ident
()
self
.
started
.
append
(
tid
)
...
...
@@ -41,6 +44,7 @@ class Bunch(object):
self
.
finished
.
append
(
tid
)
while
not
self
.
_can_exit
:
_wait
()
try
:
for
i
in
range
(
n
):
start_new_thread
(
task
,
())
...
...
@@ -55,6 +59,8 @@ class Bunch(object):
def
wait_for_finished
(
self
):
while
len
(
self
.
finished
)
<
self
.
n
:
_wait
()
# Wait for threads exit
self
.
wait_thread
.
__exit__
(
None
,
None
,
None
)
def
do_finish
(
self
):
self
.
_can_exit
=
True
...
...
@@ -222,20 +228,23 @@ class LockTests(BaseLockTests):
# Lock needs to be released before re-acquiring.
lock
=
self
.
locktype
()
phase
=
[]
def
f
():
lock
.
acquire
()
phase
.
append
(
None
)
lock
.
acquire
()
phase
.
append
(
None
)
start_new_thread
(
f
,
())
while
len
(
phase
)
==
0
:
_wait
()
_wait
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
phase
),
1
)
lock
.
release
()
while
len
(
phase
)
==
1
:
with
support
.
wait_threads_exit
():
start_new_thread
(
f
,
())
while
len
(
phase
)
==
0
:
_wait
()
_wait
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
phase
),
2
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
phase
),
1
)
lock
.
release
()
while
len
(
phase
)
==
1
:
_wait
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
phase
),
2
)
def
test_different_thread
(
self
):
# Lock can be released from a different thread.
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...
@@ -306,6 +315,7 @@ class RLockTests(BaseLockTests):
self
.
assertRaises
(
RuntimeError
,
lock
.
release
)
finally
:
b
.
do_finish
()
b
.
wait_for_finished
()
def
test__is_owned
(
self
):
lock
=
self
.
locktype
()
...
...
@@ -397,12 +407,13 @@ class EventTests(BaseTestCase):
# cleared before the waiting thread is woken up.
evt
=
self
.
eventtype
()
results
=
[]
timeout
=
0.250
N
=
5
def
f
():
results
.
append
(
evt
.
wait
(
1
))
results
.
append
(
evt
.
wait
(
timeout
*
4
))
b
=
Bunch
(
f
,
N
)
b
.
wait_for_started
()
time
.
sleep
(
0.5
)
time
.
sleep
(
timeout
)
evt
.
set
()
evt
.
clear
()
b
.
wait_for_finished
()
...
...
@@ -463,21 +474,28 @@ class ConditionTests(BaseTestCase):
# construct. In particular, it is possible that this can no longer
# be conveniently guaranteed should their implementation ever change.
N
=
5
ready
=
[]
results1
=
[]
results2
=
[]
phase_num
=
0
def
f
():
cond
.
acquire
()
ready
.
append
(
phase_num
)
result
=
cond
.
wait
()
cond
.
release
()
results1
.
append
((
result
,
phase_num
))
cond
.
acquire
()
ready
.
append
(
phase_num
)
result
=
cond
.
wait
()
cond
.
release
()
results2
.
append
((
result
,
phase_num
))
b
=
Bunch
(
f
,
N
)
b
.
wait_for_started
()
_wait
()
# first wait, to ensure all workers settle into cond.wait() before
# we continue. See issues #8799 and #30727.
while
len
(
ready
)
<
5
:
_wait
()
ready
.
clear
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
results1
,
[])
# Notify 3 threads at first
cond
.
acquire
()
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...
@@ -489,9 +507,9 @@ class ConditionTests(BaseTestCase):
_wait
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
results1
,
[(
True
,
1
)]
*
3
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
results2
,
[])
#
first wait, to ensure all workers settle into cond.wait() before
# we continue. See issue #8799
_wait
()
#
make sure all awaken workers settle into cond.wait()
while
len
(
ready
)
<
3
:
_wait
()
# Notify 5 threads: they might be in their first or second wait
cond
.
acquire
()
cond
.
notify
(
5
)
...
...
@@ -502,7 +520,9 @@ class ConditionTests(BaseTestCase):
_wait
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
results1
,
[(
True
,
1
)]
*
3
+
[(
True
,
2
)]
*
2
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
results2
,
[(
True
,
2
)]
*
3
)
_wait
()
# make sure all workers settle into cond.wait()
# make sure all workers settle into cond.wait()
while
len
(
ready
)
<
5
:
_wait
()
# Notify all threads: they are all in their second wait
cond
.
acquire
()
cond
.
notify_all
()
...
...
@@ -612,13 +632,14 @@ class BaseSemaphoreTests(BaseTestCase):
sem
=
self
.
semtype
(
7
)
sem
.
acquire
()
N
=
10
sem_results
=
[]
results1
=
[]
results2
=
[]
phase_num
=
0
def
f
():
sem
.
acquire
(
)
sem
_results
.
append
(
sem
.
acquire
()
)
results1
.
append
(
phase_num
)
sem
.
acquire
(
)
sem
_results
.
append
(
sem
.
acquire
()
)
results2
.
append
(
phase_num
)
b
=
Bunch
(
f
,
10
)
b
.
wait_for_started
()
...
...
@@ -642,6 +663,7 @@ class BaseSemaphoreTests(BaseTestCase):
# Final release, to let the last thread finish
sem
.
release
()
b
.
wait_for_finished
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
sem_results
,
[
True
]
*
(
6
+
7
+
6
+
1
))
def
test_try_acquire
(
self
):
sem
=
self
.
semtype
(
2
)
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...
src/greentest/3.6pypy/revocation.crl
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MII
BpjCBjwIBATANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQU
FADBNMQswCQYDVQQGEwJYWTEmMCQGA1UE
MII
CJjCBjwIBATANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQs
FADBNMQswCQYDVQQGEwJYWTEmMCQGA1UE
CgwdUHl0aG9uIFNvZnR3YXJlIEZvdW5kYXRpb24gQ0ExFjAUBgNVBAMMDW91ci1j
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AGVCq5TH3mctcmwLloCJ4Xr/1q0DsRrYxeeLYxE+UpvvCbVBKgtjBK7zINS7AbcJ
CYCYKUwGWv1fYKJ+KQQHf75mT3jQ9lWuzOj/YWK4k1EBnYmVGuKKt73lLFxC6h3y
MUnaBZc1KZSyJj0IxfHg/o6qx8NgKOl9XRIQ5g5B30cwpPOskGhEhodbTTY3bPtm
RQ36JvQZngzmkhyhr+MDEV5yUTOShfUiclzQOx26CmLmLHWxOZgXtFZob/oKrvbm
Gen/+7K7YTw6hfY52U7J2FuQRGOyzBXfBYQ=
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src/greentest/3.6pypy/signalinterproctester.py
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@@ -21,25 +21,19 @@ class InterProcessSignalTests(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
got_signals
[
'SIGUSR1'
]
+=
1
raise
SIGUSR1Exception
def
wait_signal
(
self
,
child
,
signame
,
exc_class
=
None
):
try
:
if
child
is
not
None
:
# This wait should be interrupted by exc_class
# (if set)
child
.
wait
()
timeout
=
10.0
deadline
=
time
.
monotonic
()
+
timeout
while
time
.
monotonic
()
<
deadline
:
if
self
.
got_signals
[
signame
]:
return
signal
.
pause
()
except
BaseException
as
exc
:
if
exc_class
is
not
None
and
isinstance
(
exc
,
exc_class
):
# got the expected exception
def
wait_signal
(
self
,
child
,
signame
):
if
child
is
not
None
:
# This wait should be interrupted by exc_class
# (if set)
child
.
wait
()
timeout
=
10.0
deadline
=
time
.
monotonic
()
+
timeout
while
time
.
monotonic
()
<
deadline
:
if
self
.
got_signals
[
signame
]:
return
raise
signal
.
pause
()
self
.
fail
(
'signal %s not received after %s seconds'
%
(
signame
,
timeout
))
...
...
@@ -65,8 +59,9 @@ class InterProcessSignalTests(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
got_signals
,
{
'SIGHUP'
:
1
,
'SIGUSR1'
:
0
,
'SIGALRM'
:
0
})
with
self
.
subprocess_send_signal
(
pid
,
"SIGUSR1"
)
as
child
:
self
.
wait_signal
(
child
,
'SIGUSR1'
,
SIGUSR1Exception
)
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
SIGUSR1Exception
):
with
self
.
subprocess_send_signal
(
pid
,
"SIGUSR1"
)
as
child
:
self
.
wait_signal
(
child
,
'SIGUSR1'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
got_signals
,
{
'SIGHUP'
:
1
,
'SIGUSR1'
:
1
,
'SIGALRM'
:
0
})
...
...
@@ -74,10 +69,14 @@ class InterProcessSignalTests(unittest.TestCase):
# Nothing should happen: SIGUSR2 is ignored
child
.
wait
()
signal
.
alarm
(
1
)
self
.
wait_signal
(
None
,
'SIGALRM'
,
KeyboardInterrupt
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
got_signals
,
{
'SIGHUP'
:
1
,
'SIGUSR1'
:
1
,
'SIGALRM'
:
0
})
try
:
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
KeyboardInterrupt
):
signal
.
alarm
(
1
)
self
.
wait_signal
(
None
,
'SIGALRM'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
got_signals
,
{
'SIGHUP'
:
1
,
'SIGUSR1'
:
1
,
'SIGALRM'
:
0
})
finally
:
signal
.
alarm
(
0
)
if
__name__
==
"__main__"
:
...
...
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...
...
@@ -433,7 +433,10 @@ class FileWrapperTest(unittest.TestCase):
f
=
asyncore
.
file_wrapper
(
fd
)
os
.
close
(
fd
)
f
.
close
()
os
.
close
(
f
.
fd
)
# file_wrapper dupped fd
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
OSError
):
f
.
close
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
f
.
fd
,
-
1
)
# calling close twice should not fail
f
.
close
()
...
...
@@ -502,7 +505,7 @@ class BaseClient(BaseTestHandler):
class
BaseTestAPI
:
def
tearDown
(
self
):
asyncore
.
close_all
()
asyncore
.
close_all
(
ignore_all
=
True
)
def
loop_waiting_for_flag
(
self
,
instance
,
timeout
=
5
):
timeout
=
float
(
timeout
)
/
100
...
...
@@ -755,50 +758,50 @@ class BaseTestAPI:
def
test_set_reuse_addr
(
self
):
if
HAS_UNIX_SOCKETS
and
self
.
family
==
socket
.
AF_UNIX
:
self
.
skipTest
(
"Not applicable to AF_UNIX sockets."
)
sock
=
socket
.
socket
(
self
.
family
)
try
:
sock
.
setsockopt
(
socket
.
SOL_SOCKET
,
socket
.
SO_REUSEADDR
,
1
)
except
OSError
:
unittest
.
skip
(
"SO_REUSEADDR not supported on this platform"
)
else
:
# if SO_REUSEADDR succeeded for sock we expect asyncore
# to do the same
s
=
asyncore
.
dispatcher
(
socket
.
socket
(
self
.
family
))
self
.
assertFalse
(
s
.
socket
.
getsockopt
(
socket
.
SOL_SOCKET
,
socket
.
SO_REUSEADDR
))
s
.
socket
.
close
()
s
.
create_socket
(
self
.
family
)
s
.
set_reuse_addr
()
self
.
assertTrue
(
s
.
socket
.
getsockopt
(
socket
.
SOL_SOCKET
,
socket
.
SO_REUSEADDR
))
finally
:
sock
.
close
()
with
socket
.
socket
(
self
.
family
)
as
sock
:
try
:
sock
.
setsockopt
(
socket
.
SOL_SOCKET
,
socket
.
SO_REUSEADDR
,
1
)
except
OSError
:
unittest
.
skip
(
"SO_REUSEADDR not supported on this platform"
)
else
:
# if SO_REUSEADDR succeeded for sock we expect asyncore
# to do the same
s
=
asyncore
.
dispatcher
(
socket
.
socket
(
self
.
family
))
self
.
assertFalse
(
s
.
socket
.
getsockopt
(
socket
.
SOL_SOCKET
,
socket
.
SO_REUSEADDR
))
s
.
socket
.
close
()
s
.
create_socket
(
self
.
family
)
s
.
set_reuse_addr
()
self
.
assertTrue
(
s
.
socket
.
getsockopt
(
socket
.
SOL_SOCKET
,
socket
.
SO_REUSEADDR
))
@
unittest
.
skipUnless
(
threading
,
'Threading required for this test.'
)
@
support
.
reap_threads
def
test_quick_connect
(
self
):
# see: http://bugs.python.org/issue10340
if
self
.
family
in
(
socket
.
AF_INET
,
getattr
(
socket
,
"AF_INET6"
,
object
())):
server
=
BaseServer
(
self
.
family
,
self
.
addr
)
t
=
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
lambda
:
asyncore
.
loop
(
timeout
=
0.1
,
count
=
500
))
t
.
start
()
def
cleanup
():
t
.
join
(
timeout
=
TIMEOUT
)
if
t
.
is_alive
():
self
.
fail
(
"join() timed out"
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
cleanup
)
s
=
socket
.
socket
(
self
.
family
,
socket
.
SOCK_STREAM
)
s
.
settimeout
(.
2
)
s
.
setsockopt
(
socket
.
SOL_SOCKET
,
socket
.
SO_LINGER
,
struct
.
pack
(
'ii'
,
1
,
0
))
try
:
s
.
connect
(
server
.
address
)
except
OSError
:
pass
finally
:
s
.
close
()
if
self
.
family
not
in
(
socket
.
AF_INET
,
getattr
(
socket
,
"AF_INET6"
,
object
())):
self
.
skipTest
(
"test specific to AF_INET and AF_INET6"
)
server
=
BaseServer
(
self
.
family
,
self
.
addr
)
# run the thread 500 ms: the socket should be connected in 200 ms
t
=
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
lambda
:
asyncore
.
loop
(
timeout
=
0.1
,
count
=
5
))
t
.
start
()
try
:
with
socket
.
socket
(
self
.
family
,
socket
.
SOCK_STREAM
)
as
s
:
s
.
settimeout
(.
2
)
s
.
setsockopt
(
socket
.
SOL_SOCKET
,
socket
.
SO_LINGER
,
struct
.
pack
(
'ii'
,
1
,
0
))
try
:
s
.
connect
(
server
.
address
)
except
OSError
:
pass
finally
:
t
.
join
(
timeout
=
TIMEOUT
)
if
t
.
is_alive
():
self
.
fail
(
"join() timed out"
)
class
TestAPI_UseIPv4Sockets
(
BaseTestAPI
):
family
=
socket
.
AF_INET
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...
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_httpservers.py
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...
...
@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ class TestServerThread(threading.Thread):
def
stop
(
self
):
self
.
server
.
shutdown
()
self
.
join
()
class
BaseTestCase
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
...
...
@@ -371,7 +372,8 @@ class SimpleHTTPServerTestCase(BaseTestCase):
reader
.
close
()
return
body
@
support
.
requires_mac_ver
(
10
,
5
)
@
unittest
.
skipIf
(
sys
.
platform
==
'darwin'
,
'undecodable name cannot always be decoded on macOS'
)
@
unittest
.
skipIf
(
sys
.
platform
==
'win32'
,
'undecodable name cannot be decoded on win32'
)
@
unittest
.
skipUnless
(
support
.
TESTFN_UNDECODABLE
,
...
...
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...
...
@@ -46,28 +46,27 @@ class _TriggerThread(threading.Thread):
class
BlockingTestMixin
:
def
tearDown
(
self
):
self
.
t
=
None
def
do_blocking_test
(
self
,
block_func
,
block_args
,
trigger_func
,
trigger_args
):
self
.
t
=
_TriggerThread
(
trigger_func
,
trigger_args
)
self
.
t
.
start
()
self
.
result
=
block_func
(
*
block_args
)
# If block_func returned before our thread made the call, we failed!
if
not
self
.
t
.
startedEvent
.
is_set
():
self
.
fail
(
"blocking function '%r' appeared not to block"
%
block_func
)
self
.
t
.
join
(
10
)
# make sure the thread terminates
if
self
.
t
.
is_alive
():
self
.
fail
(
"trigger function '%r' appeared to not return"
%
trigger_func
)
return
self
.
result
thread
=
_TriggerThread
(
trigger_func
,
trigger_args
)
thread
.
start
()
try
:
self
.
result
=
block_func
(
*
block_args
)
# If block_func returned before our thread made the call, we failed!
if
not
thread
.
startedEvent
.
is_set
():
self
.
fail
(
"blocking function '%r' appeared not to block"
%
block_func
)
return
self
.
result
finally
:
thread
.
join
(
10
)
# make sure the thread terminates
if
thread
.
is_alive
():
self
.
fail
(
"trigger function '%r' appeared to not return"
%
trigger_func
)
# Call this instead if block_func is supposed to raise an exception.
def
do_exceptional_blocking_test
(
self
,
block_func
,
block_args
,
trigger_func
,
trigger_args
,
expected_exception_class
):
self
.
t
=
_TriggerThread
(
trigger_func
,
trigger_args
)
self
.
t
.
start
()
thread
=
_TriggerThread
(
trigger_func
,
trigger_args
)
thread
.
start
()
try
:
try
:
block_func
(
*
block_args
)
...
...
@@ -77,11 +76,11 @@ class BlockingTestMixin:
self
.
fail
(
"expected exception of kind %r"
%
expected_exception_class
)
finally
:
self
.
t
.
join
(
10
)
# make sure the thread terminates
if
self
.
t
.
is_alive
():
thread
.
join
(
10
)
# make sure the thread terminates
if
thread
.
is_alive
():
self
.
fail
(
"trigger function '%r' appeared to not return"
%
trigger_func
)
if
not
self
.
t
.
startedEvent
.
is_set
():
if
not
thread
.
startedEvent
.
is_set
():
self
.
fail
(
"trigger thread ended but event never set"
)
...
...
@@ -159,8 +158,11 @@ class BaseQueueTestMixin(BlockingTestMixin):
def
queue_join_test
(
self
,
q
):
self
.
cum
=
0
threads
=
[]
for
i
in
(
0
,
1
):
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
self
.
worker
,
args
=
(
q
,)).
start
()
thread
=
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
self
.
worker
,
args
=
(
q
,))
thread
.
start
()
threads
.
append
(
thread
)
for
i
in
range
(
100
):
q
.
put
(
i
)
q
.
join
()
...
...
@@ -169,6 +171,8 @@ class BaseQueueTestMixin(BlockingTestMixin):
for
i
in
(
0
,
1
):
q
.
put
(
-
1
)
# instruct the threads to close
q
.
join
()
# verify that you can join twice
for
thread
in
threads
:
thread
.
join
()
def
test_queue_task_done
(
self
):
# Test to make sure a queue task completed successfully.
...
...
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_signal.py
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...
@@ -3,11 +3,13 @@ from test import support
from
contextlib
import
closing
import
enum
import
gc
import
os
import
pickle
import
random
import
select
import
signal
import
socket
import
st
ruct
import
st
atistics
import
subprocess
import
traceback
import
sys
,
os
,
time
,
errno
...
...
@@ -370,7 +372,6 @@ class WakeupSocketSignalTests(unittest.TestCase):
signal.signal(signum, handler)
read, write = socket.socketpair()
read.setblocking(False)
write.setblocking(False)
signal.set_wakeup_fd(write.fileno())
...
...
@@ -615,6 +616,15 @@ class ItimerTest(unittest.TestCase):
# and the handler should have been called
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
hndl_called
,
True
)
def
test_setitimer_tiny
(
self
):
# bpo-30807: C setitimer() takes a microsecond-resolution interval.
# Check that float -> timeval conversion doesn't round
# the interval down to zero, which would disable the timer.
self
.
itimer
=
signal
.
ITIMER_REAL
signal
.
setitimer
(
self
.
itimer
,
1e-6
)
time
.
sleep
(
1
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
hndl_called
,
True
)
class
PendingSignalsTests
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
"""
...
...
@@ -950,6 +960,135 @@ class PendingSignalsTests(unittest.TestCase):
(
exitcode
,
stdout
))
class
StressTest
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
"""
Stress signal delivery, especially when a signal arrives in
the middle of recomputing the signal state or executing
previously tripped signal handlers.
"""
def
setsig
(
self
,
signum
,
handler
):
old_handler
=
signal
.
signal
(
signum
,
handler
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
signal
.
signal
,
signum
,
old_handler
)
def
measure_itimer_resolution
(
self
):
N
=
20
times
=
[]
def
handler
(
signum
=
None
,
frame
=
None
):
if
len
(
times
)
<
N
:
times
.
append
(
time
.
perf_counter
())
# 1 µs is the smallest possible timer interval,
# we want to measure what the concrete duration
# will be on this platform
signal
.
setitimer
(
signal
.
ITIMER_REAL
,
1e-6
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
signal
.
setitimer
,
signal
.
ITIMER_REAL
,
0
)
self
.
setsig
(
signal
.
SIGALRM
,
handler
)
handler
()
while
len
(
times
)
<
N
:
time
.
sleep
(
1e-3
)
durations
=
[
times
[
i
+
1
]
-
times
[
i
]
for
i
in
range
(
len
(
times
)
-
1
)]
med
=
statistics
.
median
(
durations
)
if
support
.
verbose
:
print
(
"detected median itimer() resolution: %.6f s."
%
(
med
,))
return
med
def
decide_itimer_count
(
self
):
# Some systems have poor setitimer() resolution (for example
# measured around 20 ms. on FreeBSD 9), so decide on a reasonable
# number of sequential timers based on that.
reso
=
self
.
measure_itimer_resolution
()
if
reso
<=
1e-4
:
return
10000
elif
reso
<=
1e-2
:
return
100
else
:
self
.
skipTest
(
"detected itimer resolution (%.3f s.) too high "
"(> 10 ms.) on this platform (or system too busy)"
%
(
reso
,))
@
unittest
.
skipUnless
(
hasattr
(
signal
,
"setitimer"
),
"test needs setitimer()"
)
def
test_stress_delivery_dependent
(
self
):
"""
This test uses dependent signal handlers.
"""
N
=
self
.
decide_itimer_count
()
sigs
=
[]
def
first_handler
(
signum
,
frame
):
# 1e-6 is the minimum non-zero value for `setitimer()`.
# Choose a random delay so as to improve chances of
# triggering a race condition. Ideally the signal is received
# when inside critical signal-handling routines such as
# Py_MakePendingCalls().
signal
.
setitimer
(
signal
.
ITIMER_REAL
,
1e-6
+
random
.
random
()
*
1e-5
)
def
second_handler
(
signum
=
None
,
frame
=
None
):
sigs
.
append
(
signum
)
# Here on Linux, SIGPROF > SIGALRM > SIGUSR1. By using both
# ascending and descending sequences (SIGUSR1 then SIGALRM,
# SIGPROF then SIGALRM), we maximize chances of hitting a bug.
self
.
setsig
(
signal
.
SIGPROF
,
first_handler
)
self
.
setsig
(
signal
.
SIGUSR1
,
first_handler
)
self
.
setsig
(
signal
.
SIGALRM
,
second_handler
)
# for ITIMER_REAL
expected_sigs
=
0
deadline
=
time
.
time
()
+
15.0
while
expected_sigs
<
N
:
os
.
kill
(
os
.
getpid
(),
signal
.
SIGPROF
)
expected_sigs
+=
1
# Wait for handlers to run to avoid signal coalescing
while
len
(
sigs
)
<
expected_sigs
and
time
.
time
()
<
deadline
:
time
.
sleep
(
1e-5
)
os
.
kill
(
os
.
getpid
(),
signal
.
SIGUSR1
)
expected_sigs
+=
1
while
len
(
sigs
)
<
expected_sigs
and
time
.
time
()
<
deadline
:
time
.
sleep
(
1e-5
)
# All ITIMER_REAL signals should have been delivered to the
# Python handler
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
sigs
),
N
,
"Some signals were lost"
)
@
unittest
.
skipUnless
(
hasattr
(
signal
,
"setitimer"
),
"test needs setitimer()"
)
def
test_stress_delivery_simultaneous
(
self
):
"""
This test uses simultaneous signal handlers.
"""
N
=
self
.
decide_itimer_count
()
sigs
=
[]
def
handler
(
signum
,
frame
):
sigs
.
append
(
signum
)
self
.
setsig
(
signal
.
SIGUSR1
,
handler
)
self
.
setsig
(
signal
.
SIGALRM
,
handler
)
# for ITIMER_REAL
expected_sigs
=
0
deadline
=
time
.
time
()
+
15.0
while
expected_sigs
<
N
:
# Hopefully the SIGALRM will be received somewhere during
# initial processing of SIGUSR1.
signal
.
setitimer
(
signal
.
ITIMER_REAL
,
1e-6
+
random
.
random
()
*
1e-5
)
os
.
kill
(
os
.
getpid
(),
signal
.
SIGUSR1
)
expected_sigs
+=
2
# Wait for handlers to run to avoid signal coalescing
while
len
(
sigs
)
<
expected_sigs
and
time
.
time
()
<
deadline
:
time
.
sleep
(
1e-5
)
# All ITIMER_REAL signals should have been delivered to the
# Python handler
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
sigs
),
N
,
"Some signals were lost"
)
def
tearDownModule
():
support
.
reap_children
()
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...
@@ -18,6 +18,11 @@ import textwrap
import
unittest
from
test
import
support
,
mock_socket
from
unittest.mock
import
Mock
HOST
=
"localhost"
HOSTv4
=
"127.0.0.1"
HOSTv6
=
"::1"
try
:
import
threading
...
...
@@ -569,6 +574,33 @@ class NonConnectingTests(unittest.TestCase):
"localhost:bogus"
)
class
DefaultArgumentsTests
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
setUp
(
self
):
self
.
msg
=
EmailMessage
()
self
.
msg
[
'From'
]
=
'Páolo <főo@bar.com>'
self
.
smtp
=
smtplib
.
SMTP
()
self
.
smtp
.
ehlo
=
Mock
(
return_value
=
(
200
,
'OK'
))
self
.
smtp
.
has_extn
,
self
.
smtp
.
sendmail
=
Mock
(),
Mock
()
def
testSendMessage
(
self
):
expected_mail_options
=
(
'SMTPUTF8'
,
'BODY=8BITMIME'
)
self
.
smtp
.
send_message
(
self
.
msg
)
self
.
smtp
.
send_message
(
self
.
msg
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
smtp
.
sendmail
.
call_args_list
[
0
][
0
][
3
],
expected_mail_options
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
smtp
.
sendmail
.
call_args_list
[
1
][
0
][
3
],
expected_mail_options
)
def
testSendMessageWithMailOptions
(
self
):
mail_options
=
[
'STARTTLS'
]
expected_mail_options
=
(
'STARTTLS'
,
'SMTPUTF8'
,
'BODY=8BITMIME'
)
self
.
smtp
.
send_message
(
self
.
msg
,
None
,
None
,
mail_options
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
mail_options
,
[
'STARTTLS'
])
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
smtp
.
sendmail
.
call_args_list
[
0
][
0
][
3
],
expected_mail_options
)
# test response of client to a non-successful HELO message
@
unittest
.
skipUnless
(
threading
,
'Threading required for this test.'
)
class
BadHELOServerTests
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
...
...
@@ -604,7 +636,9 @@ class TooLongLineTests(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
sock
.
settimeout
(
15
)
self
.
port
=
support
.
bind_port
(
self
.
sock
)
servargs
=
(
self
.
evt
,
self
.
respdata
,
self
.
sock
)
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
server
,
args
=
servargs
).
start
()
thread
=
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
server
,
args
=
servargs
)
thread
.
start
()
self
.
addCleanup
(
thread
.
join
)
self
.
evt
.
wait
()
self
.
evt
.
clear
()
...
...
@@ -733,7 +767,7 @@ class SimSMTPChannel(smtpd.SMTPChannel):
try
:
user
,
hashed_pass
=
logpass
.
split
()
except
ValueError
as
e
:
self
.
push
(
'535 Splitting response {!r} into user and password'
self
.
push
(
'535 Splitting response {!r} into user and password
'
'failed: {}'
.
format
(
logpass
,
e
))
return
False
valid_hashed_pass
=
hmac
.
HMAC
(
...
...
@@ -816,6 +850,7 @@ class SimSMTPServer(smtpd.SMTPServer):
def
__init__
(
self
,
*
args
,
**
kw
):
self
.
_extra_features
=
[]
self
.
_addresses
=
{}
smtpd
.
SMTPServer
.
__init__
(
self
,
*
args
,
**
kw
)
def
handle_accepted
(
self
,
conn
,
addr
):
...
...
@@ -824,7 +859,8 @@ class SimSMTPServer(smtpd.SMTPServer):
decode_data
=
self
.
_decode_data
)
def
process_message
(
self
,
peer
,
mailfrom
,
rcpttos
,
data
):
pass
self
.
_addresses
[
'from'
]
=
mailfrom
self
.
_addresses
[
'tos'
]
=
rcpttos
def
add_feature
(
self
,
feature
):
self
.
_extra_features
.
append
(
feature
)
...
...
@@ -1064,6 +1100,34 @@ class SMTPSimTests(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertRaises
(
UnicodeEncodeError
,
smtp
.
sendmail
,
'Alice'
,
'Böb'
,
''
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
UnicodeEncodeError
,
smtp
.
mail
,
'Älice'
)
def
test_send_message_error_on_non_ascii_addrs_if_no_smtputf8
(
self
):
# This test is located here and not in the SMTPUTF8SimTests
# class because it needs a "regular" SMTP server to work
msg
=
EmailMessage
()
msg
[
'From'
]
=
"Páolo <főo@bar.com>"
msg
[
'To'
]
=
'Dinsdale'
msg
[
'Subject'
]
=
'Nudge nudge, wink, wink
\
u1F60
9'
smtp
=
smtplib
.
SMTP
(
HOST
,
self
.
port
,
local_hostname
=
'localhost'
,
timeout
=
3
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
smtp
.
close
)
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
smtplib
.
SMTPNotSupportedError
):
smtp
.
send_message
(
msg
)
def
test_name_field_not_included_in_envelop_addresses
(
self
):
smtp
=
smtplib
.
SMTP
(
HOST
,
self
.
port
,
local_hostname
=
'localhost'
,
timeout
=
3
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
smtp
.
close
)
message
=
EmailMessage
()
message
[
'From'
]
=
email
.
utils
.
formataddr
((
'Michaël'
,
'michael@example.com'
))
message
[
'To'
]
=
email
.
utils
.
formataddr
((
'René'
,
'rene@example.com'
))
self
.
assertDictEqual
(
smtp
.
send_message
(
message
),
{})
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
serv
.
_addresses
[
'from'
],
'michael@example.com'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
serv
.
_addresses
[
'tos'
],
[
'rene@example.com'
])
class
SimSMTPUTF8Server
(
SimSMTPServer
):
...
...
@@ -1194,17 +1258,6 @@ class SMTPUTF8SimTests(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertIn
(
'SMTPUTF8'
,
self
.
serv
.
last_mail_options
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
serv
.
last_rcpt_options
,
[])
def
test_send_message_error_on_non_ascii_addrs_if_no_smtputf8
(
self
):
msg
=
EmailMessage
()
msg
[
'From'
]
=
"Páolo <főo@bar.com>"
msg
[
'To'
]
=
'Dinsdale'
msg
[
'Subject'
]
=
'Nudge nudge, wink, wink
\
u1F60
9'
smtp
=
smtplib
.
SMTP
(
HOST
,
self
.
port
,
local_hostname
=
'localhost'
,
timeout
=
3
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
smtp
.
close
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
smtplib
.
SMTPNotSupportedError
,
smtp
.
send_message
(
msg
))
EXPECTED_RESPONSE
=
encode_base64
(
b'
\
0
psu
\
0
doesnotexist'
,
eol
=
''
)
...
...
@@ -1273,18 +1326,5 @@ class SMTPAUTHInitialResponseSimTests(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertEqual
(
code
,
235
)
@
support
.
reap_threads
def
test_main
(
verbose
=
None
):
support
.
run_unittest
(
BadHELOServerTests
,
DebuggingServerTests
,
GeneralTests
,
NonConnectingTests
,
SMTPAUTHInitialResponseSimTests
,
SMTPSimTests
,
TooLongLineTests
,
)
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
test_
main
()
unittest
.
main
()
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...
@@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ def receive(sock, n, timeout=20):
if
HAVE_UNIX_SOCKETS
and
HAVE_FORKING
:
class
ForkingUnixStreamServer
(
socketserver
.
ForkingMixIn
,
socketserver
.
UnixStreamServer
):
pass
_block_on_close
=
True
class
ForkingUnixDatagramServer
(
socketserver
.
ForkingMixIn
,
socketserver
.
UnixDatagramServer
):
pass
_block_on_close
=
True
@
contextlib
.
contextmanager
...
...
@@ -62,10 +62,14 @@ def simple_subprocess(testcase):
if
pid
==
0
:
# Don't raise an exception; it would be caught by the test harness.
os
.
_exit
(
72
)
yield
None
pid2
,
status
=
os
.
waitpid
(
pid
,
0
)
testcase
.
assertEqual
(
pid2
,
pid
)
testcase
.
assertEqual
(
72
<<
8
,
status
)
try
:
yield
None
except
:
raise
finally
:
pid2
,
status
=
os
.
waitpid
(
pid
,
0
)
testcase
.
assertEqual
(
pid2
,
pid
)
testcase
.
assertEqual
(
72
<<
8
,
status
)
@
unittest
.
skipUnless
(
threading
,
'Threading required for this test.'
)
...
...
@@ -101,6 +105,8 @@ class SocketServerTest(unittest.TestCase):
def
make_server
(
self
,
addr
,
svrcls
,
hdlrbase
):
class
MyServer
(
svrcls
):
_block_on_close
=
True
def
handle_error
(
self
,
request
,
client_address
):
self
.
close_request
(
request
)
raise
...
...
@@ -144,6 +150,10 @@ class SocketServerTest(unittest.TestCase):
t
.
join
()
server
.
server_close
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
-
1
,
server
.
socket
.
fileno
())
if
HAVE_FORKING
and
isinstance
(
server
,
socketserver
.
ForkingMixIn
):
# bpo-31151: Check that ForkingMixIn.server_close() waits until
# all children completed
self
.
assertFalse
(
server
.
active_children
)
if
verbose
:
print
(
"done"
)
def
stream_examine
(
self
,
proto
,
addr
):
...
...
@@ -292,6 +302,7 @@ class ErrorHandlerTest(unittest.TestCase):
def
tearDown
(
self
):
test
.
support
.
unlink
(
test
.
support
.
TESTFN
)
reap_children
()
def
test_sync_handled
(
self
):
BaseErrorTestServer
(
ValueError
)
...
...
@@ -329,6 +340,8 @@ class ErrorHandlerTest(unittest.TestCase):
class
BaseErrorTestServer
(
socketserver
.
TCPServer
):
_block_on_close
=
True
def
__init__
(
self
,
exception
):
self
.
exception
=
exception
super
().
__init__
((
HOST
,
0
),
BadHandler
)
...
...
@@ -371,10 +384,7 @@ class ThreadingErrorTestServer(socketserver.ThreadingMixIn,
if
HAVE_FORKING
:
class
ForkingErrorTestServer
(
socketserver
.
ForkingMixIn
,
BaseErrorTestServer
):
def
wait_done
(
self
):
[
child
]
=
self
.
active_children
os
.
waitpid
(
child
,
0
)
self
.
active_children
.
clear
()
_block_on_close
=
True
class
SocketWriterTest
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
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...
@@ -398,5 +398,4 @@ class ExpectTests(ExpectAndReadTestCase):
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
import
unittest
unittest
.
main
()
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...
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ from test import lock_tests
NUMTASKS
=
10
NUMTRIPS
=
3
POLL_SLEEP
=
0.010
# seconds = 10 ms
_print_mutex
=
thread
.
allocate_lock
()
...
...
@@ -20,6 +21,7 @@ def verbose_print(arg):
with
_print_mutex
:
print
(
arg
)
class
BasicThreadTest
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
setUp
(
self
):
...
...
@@ -31,6 +33,9 @@ class BasicThreadTest(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
running
=
0
self
.
next_ident
=
0
key
=
support
.
threading_setup
()
self
.
addCleanup
(
support
.
threading_cleanup
,
*
key
)
class
ThreadRunningTests
(
BasicThreadTest
):
...
...
@@ -54,12 +59,13 @@ class ThreadRunningTests(BasicThreadTest):
self
.
done_mutex
.
release
()
def
test_starting_threads
(
self
):
# Basic test for thread creation.
for
i
in
range
(
NUMTASKS
):
self
.
newtask
()
verbose_print
(
"waiting for tasks to complete..."
)
self
.
done_mutex
.
acquire
()
verbose_print
(
"all tasks done"
)
with
support
.
wait_threads_exit
():
# Basic test for thread creation.
for
i
in
range
(
NUMTASKS
):
self
.
newtask
()
verbose_print
(
"waiting for tasks to complete..."
)
self
.
done_mutex
.
acquire
()
verbose_print
(
"all tasks done"
)
def
test_stack_size
(
self
):
# Various stack size tests.
...
...
@@ -89,12 +95,13 @@ class ThreadRunningTests(BasicThreadTest):
verbose_print
(
"trying stack_size = (%d)"
%
tss
)
self
.
next_ident
=
0
self
.
created
=
0
for
i
in
range
(
NUMTASKS
):
self
.
newtask
()
with
support
.
wait_threads_exit
():
for
i
in
range
(
NUMTASKS
):
self
.
newtask
()
verbose_print
(
"waiting for all tasks to complete"
)
self
.
done_mutex
.
acquire
()
verbose_print
(
"all tasks done"
)
verbose_print
(
"waiting for all tasks to complete"
)
self
.
done_mutex
.
acquire
()
verbose_print
(
"all tasks done"
)
thread
.
stack_size
(
0
)
...
...
@@ -104,26 +111,29 @@ class ThreadRunningTests(BasicThreadTest):
mut
=
thread
.
allocate_lock
()
mut
.
acquire
()
started
=
[]
def
task
():
started
.
append
(
None
)
mut
.
acquire
()
mut
.
release
()
thread
.
start_new_thread
(
task
,
())
while
not
started
:
time
.
sleep
(
0.01
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
thread
.
_count
(),
orig
+
1
)
# Allow the task to finish.
mut
.
release
()
# The only reliable way to be sure that the thread ended from the
# interpreter's point of view is to wait for the function object to be
# destroyed.
done
=
[]
wr
=
weakref
.
ref
(
task
,
lambda
_
:
done
.
append
(
None
))
del
task
while
not
done
:
time
.
sleep
(
0.01
)
support
.
gc_collect
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
thread
.
_count
(),
orig
)
with
support
.
wait_threads_exit
():
thread
.
start_new_thread
(
task
,
())
while
not
started
:
time
.
sleep
(
POLL_SLEEP
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
thread
.
_count
(),
orig
+
1
)
# Allow the task to finish.
mut
.
release
()
# The only reliable way to be sure that the thread ended from the
# interpreter's point of view is to wait for the function object to be
# destroyed.
done
=
[]
wr
=
weakref
.
ref
(
task
,
lambda
_
:
done
.
append
(
None
))
del
task
while
not
done
:
time
.
sleep
(
POLL_SLEEP
)
support
.
gc_collect
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
thread
.
_count
(),
orig
)
def
test_save_exception_state_on_error
(
self
):
# See issue #14474
...
...
@@ -136,16 +146,14 @@ class ThreadRunningTests(BasicThreadTest):
except
ValueError
:
pass
real_write
(
self
,
*
args
)
c
=
thread
.
_count
()
started
=
thread
.
allocate_lock
()
with
support
.
captured_output
(
"stderr"
)
as
stderr
:
real_write
=
stderr
.
write
stderr
.
write
=
mywrite
started
.
acquire
()
thread
.
start_new_thread
(
task
,
())
started
.
acquire
()
while
thread
.
_count
()
>
c
:
time
.
sleep
(
0.01
)
with
support
.
wait_threads_exit
():
thread
.
start_new_thread
(
task
,
())
started
.
acquire
()
self
.
assertIn
(
"Traceback"
,
stderr
.
getvalue
())
...
...
@@ -177,13 +185,14 @@ class Barrier:
class
BarrierTest
(
BasicThreadTest
):
def
test_barrier
(
self
):
self
.
bar
=
Barrier
(
NUMTASKS
)
self
.
running
=
NUMTASKS
for
i
in
range
(
NUMTASKS
):
thread
.
start_new_thread
(
self
.
task2
,
(
i
,))
verbose_print
(
"waiting for tasks to end"
)
self
.
done_mutex
.
acquire
()
verbose_print
(
"tasks done"
)
with
support
.
wait_threads_exit
():
self
.
bar
=
Barrier
(
NUMTASKS
)
self
.
running
=
NUMTASKS
for
i
in
range
(
NUMTASKS
):
thread
.
start_new_thread
(
self
.
task2
,
(
i
,))
verbose_print
(
"waiting for tasks to end"
)
self
.
done_mutex
.
acquire
()
verbose_print
(
"tasks done"
)
def
task2
(
self
,
ident
):
for
i
in
range
(
NUMTRIPS
):
...
...
@@ -225,28 +234,33 @@ class TestForkInThread(unittest.TestCase):
def
setUp
(
self
):
self
.
read_fd
,
self
.
write_fd
=
os
.
pipe
()
@
unittest
.
skipIf
(
sys
.
platform
.
startswith
(
'win'
),
"This test is only appropriate for POSIX-like systems."
)
@
unittest
.
skipUnless
(
hasattr
(
os
,
'fork'
),
'need os.fork'
)
@
support
.
reap_threads
def
test_forkinthread
(
self
):
status
=
"not set"
def
thread1
():
try
:
pid
=
os
.
fork
()
# fork in a thread
except
RuntimeError
:
os
.
_exit
(
1
)
# exit the child
nonlocal
status
if
pid
==
0
:
# child
# fork in a thread
pid
=
os
.
fork
()
if
pid
==
0
:
# child
try
:
os
.
close
(
self
.
read_fd
)
os
.
write
(
self
.
write_fd
,
b"OK"
)
finally
:
os
.
_exit
(
0
)
else
:
# parent
else
:
# parent
os
.
close
(
self
.
write_fd
)
pid
,
status
=
os
.
waitpid
(
pid
,
0
)
thread
.
start_new_thread
(
thread1
,
())
self
.
assertEqual
(
os
.
read
(
self
.
read_fd
,
2
),
b"OK"
,
"Unable to fork() in thread"
)
with
support
.
wait_threads_exit
():
thread
.
start_new_thread
(
thread1
,
())
self
.
assertEqual
(
os
.
read
(
self
.
read_fd
,
2
),
b"OK"
,
"Unable to fork() in thread"
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
status
,
0
)
def
tearDown
(
self
):
try
:
...
...
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_threading.py
View file @
88d36895
...
...
@@ -125,9 +125,10 @@ class ThreadTests(BaseTestCase):
done.set()
done = threading.Event()
ident = []
_thread.start_new_thread(f, ())
done.wait()
self.assertIsNotNone(ident[0])
with support.wait_threads_exit():
tid = _thread.start_new_thread(f, ())
done.wait()
self.assertEqual(ident[0], tid)
# Kill the "immortal" _DummyThread
del threading._active[ident[0]]
...
...
@@ -165,9 +166,10 @@ class ThreadTests(BaseTestCase):
mutex = threading.Lock()
mutex.acquire()
tid = _thread.start_new_thread(f, (mutex,))
# Wait for the thread to finish.
mutex.acquire()
with support.wait_threads_exit():
tid = _thread.start_new_thread(f, (mutex,))
# Wait for the thread to finish.
mutex.acquire()
self.assertIn(tid, threading._active)
self.assertIsInstance(threading._active[tid], threading._DummyThread)
#Issue 29376
...
...
@@ -483,13 +485,15 @@ class ThreadTests(BaseTestCase):
for
i
in
range
(
20
):
t
=
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
lambda
:
None
)
t
.
start
()
self
.
addCleanup
(
t
.
join
)
pid
=
os
.
fork
()
if
pid
==
0
:
os
.
_exit
(
1
if
t
.
is_alive
()
else
0
)
os
.
_exit
(
1
1
if
t
.
is_alive
()
else
1
0
)
else
:
t
.
join
()
pid
,
status
=
os
.
waitpid
(
pid
,
0
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
0
,
status
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
os
.
WIFEXITED
(
status
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
10
,
os
.
WEXITSTATUS
(
status
))
def
test_main_thread
(
self
):
main
=
threading
.
main_thread
()
...
...
@@ -553,6 +557,37 @@ class ThreadTests(BaseTestCase):
self
.
assertEqual
(
err
,
b""
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
data
,
"Thread-1
\
n
True
\
n
True
\
n
"
)
@
test
.
support
.
cpython_only
@
requires_type_collecting
def
test_main_thread_during_shutdown
(
self
):
# bpo-31516: current_thread() should still point to the main thread
# at shutdown
code
=
"""if 1:
import gc, threading
main_thread = threading.current_thread()
assert main_thread is threading.main_thread() # sanity check
class RefCycle:
def __init__(self):
self.cycle = self
def __del__(self):
print("GC:",
threading.current_thread() is main_thread,
threading.main_thread() is main_thread,
threading.enumerate() == [main_thread])
RefCycle()
gc.collect() # sanity check
x = RefCycle()
"""
_
,
out
,
err
=
assert_python_ok
(
"-c"
,
code
)
data
=
out
.
decode
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
err
,
b""
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
data
.
splitlines
(),
[
"GC: True True True"
]
*
2
)
def
test_tstate_lock
(
self
):
# Test an implementation detail of Thread objects.
started
=
_thread
.
allocate_lock
()
...
...
@@ -586,6 +621,7 @@ class ThreadTests(BaseTestCase):
self
.
assertFalse
(
t
.
is_alive
())
# And verify the thread disposed of _tstate_lock.
self
.
assertIsNone
(
t
.
_tstate_lock
)
t
.
join
()
def
test_repr_stopped
(
self
):
# Verify that "stopped" shows up in repr(Thread) appropriately.
...
...
@@ -612,6 +648,7 @@ class ThreadTests(BaseTestCase):
break
time
.
sleep
(
0.01
)
self
.
assertIn
(
LOOKING_FOR
,
repr
(
t
))
# we waited at least 5 seconds
t
.
join
()
def
test_BoundedSemaphore_limit
(
self
):
# BoundedSemaphore should raise ValueError if released too often.
...
...
@@ -928,6 +965,7 @@ class ThreadingExceptionTests(BaseTestCase):
thread
=
threading
.
Thread
()
thread
.
start
()
self
.
assertRaises
(
RuntimeError
,
thread
.
start
)
thread
.
join
()
def
test_joining_current_thread
(
self
):
current_thread
=
threading
.
current_thread
()
...
...
@@ -941,6 +979,7 @@ class ThreadingExceptionTests(BaseTestCase):
thread
=
threading
.
Thread
()
thread
.
start
()
self
.
assertRaises
(
RuntimeError
,
setattr
,
thread
,
"daemon"
,
True
)
thread
.
join
()
def
test_releasing_unacquired_lock
(
self
):
lock
=
threading
.
Lock
()
...
...
@@ -1079,6 +1118,8 @@ class ThreadingExceptionTests(BaseTestCase):
thread
.
join
()
self
.
assertIsNotNone
(
thread
.
exc
)
self
.
assertIsInstance
(
thread
.
exc
,
RuntimeError
)
# explicitly break the reference cycle to not leak a dangling thread
thread
.
exc
=
None
class
TimerTests
(
BaseTestCase
):
...
...
@@ -1101,6 +1142,8 @@ class TimerTests(BaseTestCase):
self
.
callback_event
.
wait
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
self
.
callback_args
),
2
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
callback_args
,
[((),
{}),
((),
{})])
timer1
.
join
()
timer2
.
join
()
def
_callback_spy
(
self
,
*
args
,
**
kwargs
):
self
.
callback_args
.
append
((
args
[:],
kwargs
.
copy
()))
...
...
@@ -1127,10 +1170,6 @@ class CRLockTests(lock_tests.RLockTests):
class
EventTests
(
lock_tests
.
EventTests
):
eventtype
=
staticmethod
(
threading
.
Event
)
@
unittest
.
skip
(
"not on gevent"
)
def
test_reset_internal_locks
(
self
):
pass
class
ConditionAsRLockTests
(
lock_tests
.
RLockTests
):
# Condition uses an RLock by default and exports its API.
locktype
=
staticmethod
(
threading
.
Condition
)
...
...
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_urllib.py
View file @
88d36895
...
...
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ except ImportError:
ssl
=
None
import
sys
import
tempfile
import
warnings
from
nturl2path
import
url2pathname
,
pathname2url
from
base64
import
b64encode
...
...
@@ -206,6 +207,7 @@ class urlopen_FileTests(unittest.TestCase):
def
test_relativelocalfile
(
self
):
self
.
assertRaises
(
ValueError
,
urllib
.
request
.
urlopen
,
'./'
+
self
.
pathname
)
class
ProxyTests
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
setUp
(
self
):
...
...
@@ -259,6 +261,7 @@ class ProxyTests(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertFalse
(
bypass
(
'newdomain.com'
))
# no port
self
.
assertFalse
(
bypass
(
'newdomain.com:1235'
))
# wrong port
class
ProxyTests_withOrderedEnv
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
setUp
(
self
):
...
...
@@ -294,6 +297,7 @@ class ProxyTests_withOrderedEnv(unittest.TestCase):
proxies
=
urllib
.
request
.
getproxies_environment
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
'http://somewhere:3128'
,
proxies
[
'http'
])
class
urlopen_HttpTests
(
unittest
.
TestCase
,
FakeHTTPMixin
,
FakeFTPMixin
):
"""Test urlopen() opening a fake http connection."""
...
...
@@ -326,6 +330,59 @@ class urlopen_HttpTests(unittest.TestCase, FakeHTTPMixin, FakeFTPMixin):
finally
:
self
.
unfakehttp
()
@
unittest
.
skipUnless
(
ssl
,
"ssl module required"
)
def
test_url_with_control_char_rejected
(
self
):
for
char_no
in
list
(
range
(
0
,
0x21
))
+
[
0x7f
]:
char
=
chr
(
char_no
)
schemeless_url
=
f"//localhost:7777/test
{
char
}
/"
self
.
fakehttp
(
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\
r
\
n
\
r
\
n
Hello."
)
try
:
# We explicitly test urllib.request.urlopen() instead of the top
# level 'def urlopen()' function defined in this... (quite ugly)
# test suite. They use different url opening codepaths. Plain
# urlopen uses FancyURLOpener which goes via a codepath that
# calls urllib.parse.quote() on the URL which makes all of the
# above attempts at injection within the url _path_ safe.
escaped_char_repr
=
repr
(
char
).
replace
(
'
\
\
'
,
r'\\'
)
InvalidURL
=
http
.
client
.
InvalidURL
with
self
.
assertRaisesRegex
(
InvalidURL
,
f"contain control.*
{
escaped_char_repr
}
"
):
urllib
.
request
.
urlopen
(
f"http:
{
schemeless_url
}
"
)
with
self
.
assertRaisesRegex
(
InvalidURL
,
f"contain control.*
{
escaped_char_repr
}
"
):
urllib
.
request
.
urlopen
(
f"https:
{
schemeless_url
}
"
)
# This code path quotes the URL so there is no injection.
resp
=
urlopen
(
f"http:
{
schemeless_url
}
"
)
self
.
assertNotIn
(
char
,
resp
.
geturl
())
finally
:
self
.
unfakehttp
()
@
unittest
.
skipUnless
(
ssl
,
"ssl module required"
)
def
test_url_with_newline_header_injection_rejected
(
self
):
self
.
fakehttp
(
b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\
r
\
n
\
r
\
n
Hello."
)
host
=
"localhost:7777?a=1 HTTP/1.1
\
r
\
n
X-injected: header
\
r
\
n
TEST: 123"
schemeless_url
=
"//"
+
host
+
":8080/test/?test=a"
try
:
# We explicitly test urllib.request.urlopen() instead of the top
# level 'def urlopen()' function defined in this... (quite ugly)
# test suite. They use different url opening codepaths. Plain
# urlopen uses FancyURLOpener which goes via a codepath that
# calls urllib.parse.quote() on the URL which makes all of the
# above attempts at injection within the url _path_ safe.
InvalidURL
=
http
.
client
.
InvalidURL
with
self
.
assertRaisesRegex
(
InvalidURL
,
r"contain control.*\\r.*(found at least . .)"
):
urllib
.
request
.
urlopen
(
f"http:
{
schemeless_url
}
"
)
with
self
.
assertRaisesRegex
(
InvalidURL
,
r"contain control.*\\n"
):
urllib
.
request
.
urlopen
(
f"https:
{
schemeless_url
}
"
)
# This code path quotes the URL so there is no injection.
resp
=
urlopen
(
f"http:
{
schemeless_url
}
"
)
self
.
assertNotIn
(
' '
,
resp
.
geturl
())
self
.
assertNotIn
(
'
\
r
'
,
resp
.
geturl
())
self
.
assertNotIn
(
'
\
n
'
,
resp
.
geturl
())
finally
:
self
.
unfakehttp
()
def
test_read_0_9
(
self
):
# "0.9" response accepted (but not "simple responses" without
# a status line)
...
...
@@ -432,7 +489,6 @@ Connection: close
finally
:
self
.
unfakeftp
()
def
test_userpass_inurl
(
self
):
self
.
fakehttp
(
b"HTTP/1.0 200 OK
\
r
\
n
\
r
\
n
Hello!"
)
try
:
...
...
@@ -476,6 +532,7 @@ Connection: close
"https://localhost"
,
cafile
=
"/nonexistent/path"
,
context
=
context
)
class
urlopen_DataTests
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
"""Test urlopen() opening a data URL."""
...
...
@@ -549,6 +606,7 @@ class urlopen_DataTests(unittest.TestCase):
# missing padding character
self
.
assertRaises
(
ValueError
,
urllib
.
request
.
urlopen
,
'data:;base64,Cg='
)
class
urlretrieve_FileTests
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
"""Test urllib.urlretrieve() on local files"""
...
...
@@ -1406,6 +1464,23 @@ class URLopener_Tests(unittest.TestCase):
"spam://c:|windows%/:=&?~#+!$,;'@()*[]|/path/"
),
"//c:|windows%/:=&?~#+!$,;'@()*[]|/path/"
)
def
test_local_file_open
(
self
):
# bpo-35907, CVE-2019-9948: urllib must reject local_file:// scheme
class
DummyURLopener
(
urllib
.
request
.
URLopener
):
def
open_local_file
(
self
,
url
):
return
url
with
warnings
.
catch_warnings
(
record
=
True
):
warnings
.
simplefilter
(
"ignore"
,
DeprecationWarning
)
for
url
in
(
'local_file://example'
,
'local-file://example'
):
self
.
assertRaises
(
OSError
,
urllib
.
request
.
urlopen
,
url
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
OSError
,
urllib
.
request
.
URLopener
().
open
,
url
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
OSError
,
urllib
.
request
.
URLopener
().
retrieve
,
url
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
OSError
,
DummyURLopener
().
open
,
url
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
OSError
,
DummyURLopener
().
retrieve
,
url
)
# Just commented them out.
# Can't really tell why keep failing in windows and sparc.
# Everywhere else they work ok, but on those machines, sometimes
...
...
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_urllib2.py
View file @
88d36895
...
...
@@ -141,44 +141,55 @@ class RequestHdrsTests(unittest.TestCase):
mgr
=
urllib
.
request
.
HTTPPasswordMgr
()
add
=
mgr
.
add_password
find_user_pass
=
mgr
.
find_user_password
add
(
"Some Realm"
,
"http://example.com/"
,
"joe"
,
"password"
)
add
(
"Some Realm"
,
"http://example.com/ni"
,
"ni"
,
"ni"
)
add
(
"c"
,
"http://example.com/foo"
,
"foo"
,
"ni"
)
add
(
"c"
,
"http://example.com/bar"
,
"bar"
,
"nini"
)
add
(
"b"
,
"http://example.com/"
,
"first"
,
"blah"
)
add
(
"b"
,
"http://example.com/"
,
"second"
,
"spam"
)
add
(
"a"
,
"http://example.com"
,
"1"
,
"a"
)
add
(
"Some Realm"
,
"http://c.example.com:3128"
,
"3"
,
"c"
)
add
(
"Some Realm"
,
"d.example.com"
,
"4"
,
"d"
)
add
(
"Some Realm"
,
"e.example.com:3128"
,
"5"
,
"e"
)
# For the same realm, password set the highest path is the winner.
self
.
assertEqual
(
find_user_pass
(
"Some Realm"
,
"example.com"
),
(
'joe'
,
'password'
))
#self.assertEqual(find_user_pass("Some Realm", "http://example.com/ni"),
# ('ni', 'ni'))
self
.
assertEqual
(
find_user_pass
(
"Some Realm"
,
"http://example.com/ni"
),
(
'joe'
,
'password'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
find_user_pass
(
"Some Realm"
,
"http://example.com"
),
(
'joe'
,
'password'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
find_user_pass
(
"Some Realm"
,
"http://example.com/"
),
(
'joe'
,
'password'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
find_user_pass
(
"Some Realm"
,
"http://example.com/spam"
),
(
'joe'
,
'password'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
find_user_pass
(
"Some Realm"
,
"http://example.com/spam/spam"
),
(
'joe'
,
'password'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
find_user_pass
(
"Some Realm"
,
"http://example.com/spam"
),
(
'joe'
,
'password'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
find_user_pass
(
"Some Realm"
,
"http://example.com/spam/spam"
),
(
'joe'
,
'password'
))
# You can have different passwords for different paths.
add
(
"c"
,
"http://example.com/foo"
,
"foo"
,
"ni"
)
add
(
"c"
,
"http://example.com/bar"
,
"bar"
,
"nini"
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
find_user_pass
(
"c"
,
"http://example.com/foo"
),
(
'foo'
,
'ni'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
find_user_pass
(
"c"
,
"http://example.com/bar"
),
(
'bar'
,
'nini'
))
# For the same path, newer password should be considered.
add
(
"b"
,
"http://example.com/"
,
"first"
,
"blah"
)
add
(
"b"
,
"http://example.com/"
,
"second"
,
"spam"
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
find_user_pass
(
"b"
,
"http://example.com/"
),
(
'second'
,
'spam'
))
# No special relationship between a.example.com and example.com:
add
(
"a"
,
"http://example.com"
,
"1"
,
"a"
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
find_user_pass
(
"a"
,
"http://example.com/"
),
(
'1'
,
'a'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
find_user_pass
(
"a"
,
"http://a.example.com/"
),
(
None
,
None
))
...
...
@@ -830,7 +841,6 @@ class HandlerTests(unittest.TestCase):
for
url
,
ftp
in
[
(
"file://ftp.example.com//foo.txt"
,
False
),
(
"file://ftp.example.com///foo.txt"
,
False
),
# XXXX bug: fails with OSError, should be URLError
(
"file://ftp.example.com/foo.txt"
,
False
),
(
"file://somehost//foo/something.txt"
,
False
),
(
"file://localhost//foo/something.txt"
,
False
),
...
...
@@ -838,8 +848,7 @@ class HandlerTests(unittest.TestCase):
req
=
Request
(
url
)
try
:
h
.
file_open
(
req
)
# XXXX remove OSError when bug fixed
except
(
urllib
.
error
.
URLError
,
OSError
):
except
urllib
.
error
.
URLError
:
self
.
assertFalse
(
ftp
)
else
:
self
.
assertIs
(
o
.
req
,
req
)
...
...
@@ -1414,7 +1423,6 @@ class HandlerTests(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertEqual
(
req
.
host
,
"proxy.example.com:3128"
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
req
.
get_header
(
"Proxy-authorization"
),
"FooBar"
)
# TODO: This should be only for OSX
@
unittest
.
skipUnless
(
sys
.
platform
==
'darwin'
,
"only relevant for OSX"
)
def
test_osx_proxy_bypass
(
self
):
bypass
=
{
...
...
@@ -1690,7 +1698,6 @@ class HandlerTests(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertTrue
(
conn
.
fakesock
.
closed
,
"Connection not closed"
)
class
MiscTests
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
opener_has_handler
(
self
,
opener
,
handler_class
):
...
...
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_urllib2_localnet.py
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...
...
@@ -289,11 +289,15 @@ class BasicAuthTests(unittest.TestCase):
def
http_server_with_basic_auth_handler
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
):
return
BasicAuthHandler
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
)
self
.
server
=
LoopbackHttpServerThread
(
http_server_with_basic_auth_handler
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
self
.
s
erver
.
stop
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
self
.
s
top_server
)
self
.
server_url
=
'http://127.0.0.1:%s'
%
self
.
server
.
port
self
.
server
.
start
()
self
.
server
.
ready
.
wait
()
def
stop_server
(
self
):
self
.
server
.
stop
()
self
.
server
=
None
def
tearDown
(
self
):
super
(
BasicAuthTests
,
self
).
tearDown
()
...
...
@@ -304,7 +308,7 @@ class BasicAuthTests(unittest.TestCase):
try
:
self
.
assertTrue
(
urllib
.
request
.
urlopen
(
self
.
server_url
))
except
urllib
.
error
.
HTTPError
:
self
.
fail
(
"Basic auth failed for the url: %s"
,
self
.
server_url
)
self
.
fail
(
"Basic auth failed for the url: %s"
%
self
.
server_url
)
def
test_basic_auth_httperror
(
self
):
ah
=
urllib
.
request
.
HTTPBasicAuthHandler
()
...
...
@@ -339,6 +343,7 @@ class ProxyAuthTests(unittest.TestCase):
return
FakeProxyHandler
(
self
.
digest_auth_handler
,
*
args
,
**
kwargs
)
self
.
server
=
LoopbackHttpServerThread
(
create_fake_proxy_handler
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
self
.
stop_server
)
self
.
server
.
start
()
self
.
server
.
ready
.
wait
()
proxy_url
=
"http://127.0.0.1:%d"
%
self
.
server
.
port
...
...
@@ -347,9 +352,9 @@ class ProxyAuthTests(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
opener
=
urllib
.
request
.
build_opener
(
handler
,
self
.
proxy_digest_handler
)
def
tearDown
(
self
):
def
stop_server
(
self
):
self
.
server
.
stop
()
s
uper
(
ProxyAuthTests
,
self
).
tearDown
()
s
elf
.
server
=
None
def
test_proxy_with_bad_password_raises_httperror
(
self
):
self
.
proxy_digest_handler
.
add_password
(
self
.
REALM
,
self
.
URL
,
...
...
@@ -468,13 +473,17 @@ class TestUrlopen(unittest.TestCase):
f
.
close
()
return
b""
.
join
(
l
)
def
stop_server
(
self
):
self
.
server
.
stop
()
self
.
server
=
None
def
start_server
(
self
,
responses
=
None
):
if
responses
is
None
:
responses
=
[(
200
,
[],
b"we don't care"
)]
handler
=
GetRequestHandler
(
responses
)
self
.
server
=
LoopbackHttpServerThread
(
handler
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
self
.
s
erver
.
stop
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
self
.
s
top_server
)
self
.
server
.
start
()
self
.
server
.
ready
.
wait
()
port
=
self
.
server
.
port
...
...
@@ -589,7 +598,7 @@ class TestUrlopen(unittest.TestCase):
def
cb_sni
(
ssl_sock
,
server_name
,
initial_context
):
nonlocal
sni_name
sni_name
=
server_name
context
=
ssl
.
SSLContext
(
ssl
.
PROTOCOL_TLS
v1
)
context
=
ssl
.
SSLContext
(
ssl
.
PROTOCOL_TLS
)
context
.
set_servername_callback
(
cb_sni
)
handler
=
self
.
start_https_server
(
context
=
context
,
certfile
=
CERT_localhost
)
context
=
ssl
.
create_default_context
(
cafile
=
CERT_localhost
)
...
...
@@ -664,7 +673,7 @@ def setUpModule():
def
tearDownModule
():
if
threads_key
:
support
.
threading_cleanup
(
threads_key
)
support
.
threading_cleanup
(
*
threads_key
)
if
__name__
==
"__main__"
:
unittest
.
main
()
src/greentest/3.6pypy/test_urllib2net.py
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...
...
@@ -27,6 +27,13 @@ def _wrap_with_retry_thrice(func, exc):
return
_retry_thrice
(
func
,
exc
,
*
args
,
**
kwargs
)
return
wrapped
# bpo-35411: FTP tests of test_urllib2net randomly fail
# with "425 Security: Bad IP connecting" on Travis CI
skip_ftp_test_on_travis
=
unittest
.
skipIf
(
'TRAVIS'
in
os
.
environ
,
'bpo-35411: skip FTP test '
'on Travis CI'
)
# Connecting to remote hosts is flaky. Make it more robust by retrying
# the connection several times.
_urlopen_with_retry
=
_wrap_with_retry_thrice
(
urllib
.
request
.
urlopen
,
...
...
@@ -95,10 +102,11 @@ class OtherNetworkTests(unittest.TestCase):
# XXX The rest of these tests aren't very good -- they don't check much.
# They do sometimes catch some major disasters, though.
@
skip_ftp_test_on_travis
def
test_ftp
(
self
):
urls
=
[
'ftp://
ftp.debian.org/debian
/README'
,
(
'ftp://
ftp.debian.org/debian
/non-existent-file'
,
'ftp://
www.pythontest.net
/README'
,
(
'ftp://
www.pythontest.net
/non-existent-file'
,
None
,
urllib
.
error
.
URLError
),
]
self
.
_test_urls
(
urls
,
self
.
_extra_handlers
())
...
...
@@ -177,6 +185,7 @@ class OtherNetworkTests(unittest.TestCase):
opener
.
open
(
request
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
request
.
get_header
(
'User-agent'
),
'Test-Agent'
)
@
unittest
.
skip
(
'XXX: http://www.imdb.com is gone'
)
def
test_sites_no_connection_close
(
self
):
# Some sites do not send Connection: close header.
# Verify that those work properly. (#issue12576)
...
...
@@ -287,8 +296,9 @@ class TimeoutTest(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
addCleanup
(
u
.
close
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
u
.
fp
.
raw
.
_sock
.
gettimeout
(),
120
)
FTP_HOST
=
'ftp://
ftp.debian.org/debian
/'
FTP_HOST
=
'ftp://
www.pythontest.net
/'
@
skip_ftp_test_on_travis
def
test_ftp_basic
(
self
):
self
.
assertIsNone
(
socket
.
getdefaulttimeout
())
with
support
.
transient_internet
(
self
.
FTP_HOST
,
timeout
=
None
):
...
...
@@ -296,6 +306,7 @@ class TimeoutTest(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
addCleanup
(
u
.
close
)
self
.
assertIsNone
(
u
.
fp
.
fp
.
raw
.
_sock
.
gettimeout
())
@
skip_ftp_test_on_travis
def
test_ftp_default_timeout
(
self
):
self
.
assertIsNone
(
socket
.
getdefaulttimeout
())
with
support
.
transient_internet
(
self
.
FTP_HOST
):
...
...
@@ -307,6 +318,7 @@ class TimeoutTest(unittest.TestCase):
socket
.
setdefaulttimeout
(
None
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
u
.
fp
.
fp
.
raw
.
_sock
.
gettimeout
(),
60
)
@
skip_ftp_test_on_travis
def
test_ftp_no_timeout
(
self
):
self
.
assertIsNone
(
socket
.
getdefaulttimeout
())
with
support
.
transient_internet
(
self
.
FTP_HOST
):
...
...
@@ -318,6 +330,7 @@ class TimeoutTest(unittest.TestCase):
socket
.
setdefaulttimeout
(
None
)
self
.
assertIsNone
(
u
.
fp
.
fp
.
raw
.
_sock
.
gettimeout
())
@
skip_ftp_test_on_travis
def
test_ftp_timeout
(
self
):
with
support
.
transient_internet
(
self
.
FTP_HOST
):
u
=
_urlopen_with_retry
(
self
.
FTP_HOST
,
timeout
=
60
)
...
...
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