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mitogen/tests/poller_test.py

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Python

import errno
import os
import select
import socket
import sys
import unittest
import mitogen.core
import mitogen.parent
import testlib
try:
next
except NameError:
# Python 2.4
from mitogen.core import next
class SockMixin(object):
def tearDown(self):
self.close_socks()
super(SockMixin, self).tearDown()
def setUp(self):
super(SockMixin, self).setUp()
self._setup_socks()
def _setup_socks(self):
# "left" and "right" side of two socket pairs. We use sockets instead
# of pipes since the same process can manipulate transmit/receive
# buffers on both sides (bidirectional IO), making it easier to test
# combinations of readability/writeability on the one side of a single
# file object.
self.l1_sock, self.r1_sock = socket.socketpair()
self.l1 = self.l1_sock.fileno()
self.r1 = self.r1_sock.fileno()
self.l2_sock, self.r2_sock = socket.socketpair()
self.l2 = self.l2_sock.fileno()
self.r2 = self.r2_sock.fileno()
Refactor Stream, introduce quasi-asynchronous connect, much more Split Stream into many, many classes * mitogen.parent.Connection: Handles connection setup logic only. * Maintain references to stdout and stderr streams. * Manages TimerList timer to cancel connection attempt after deadline * Blocking setup code replaced by async equivalents running on the broker * mitogen.parent.Options: Tracks connection-specific options. This keeps the connection class small, but more importantly, it is generic to the future desire to build and execute command lines without starting a full connection. * mitogen.core.Protocol: Handles program behaviour relating to events on a stream. Protocol performs no IO of its own, instead deferring it to Stream and Side. This makes testing much easier, and means libssh can reimplement Stream and Side to reuse MitogenProtocol * mitogen.core.MitogenProtocol: Guts of the old Mitogen stream implementtion * mitogen.core.BufferedWriter: Guts of the old Mitogen buffered transmit implementation, made generic * mitogen.core.DelineatedProtocol: Guts of the old IoLogger, knows how to split up input and pass it on to a on_line_received()/on_partial_line_received() callback. * mitogen.parent.BootstrapProtocol: Asynchronous equivalent of the old blocking connect code. Waits for various prompts (MITO001 etc) and writes the bootstrap using a BufferedWriter. On success, switches the stream to MitogenProtocol. * mitogen.core.Message: move encoding parts of MitogenProtocol out to Message (where it belongs) and write a bunch of new tests for pickling. * The bizarre Stream.construct() is gone now, Option.__init__ is its own constructor. Should fix many LGTM errors. * Update all connection methods: Every connection method is updated to use async logic, defining protocols as required to handle interactive prompts like in SSH or su. Add new real integration tests for at least doas and su. * Eliminate manual fd management: File descriptors are trapped in file objects at their point of origin, and Side is updated to use file objects rather than raw descriptors. This eliminates a whole class of bugs where unrelated FDs could be closed by the wrong component. Now an FD's open/closed status is fused to it everywhere in the library. * Halve file descriptor usage: now FD open/close state is tracked by its file object, we don't need to duplicate FDs everywhere so that receive/transmit side can be closed independently. Instead both sides back on to the same file object. Closes #26, Closes #470. * Remove most uses of dup/dup2: Closes #256. File descriptors are trapped in a common file object and shared among classes. The remaining few uses for dup/dup2 are as close to minimal as possible. * Introduce mitogen.parent.Process: uniform interface for subprocesses created either via mitogen.fork or the subprocess module. Remove all the crap where we steal a pid from subprocess guts. Now we use subprocess to manage its processes as it should be. Closes #169 by using the new Timers facility to poll for a slow-to-exit subprocess. * Fix su password race: Closes #363. DelineatedProtocol naturally retries partially received lines, preventing the cause of the original race. * Delete old blocking IO utility functions iter_read()/write_all()/discard_until(). Closes #26 Closes #147 Closes #169 Closes #256 Closes #363 Closes #419 Closes #470
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for fp in self.l1, self.r1, self.l2, self.r2:
mitogen.core.set_nonblock(fp)
def fill(self, fd):
"""Make `fd` unwriteable."""
while True:
try:
os.write(fd, mitogen.core.b('x')*4096)
except OSError:
e = sys.exc_info()[1]
if e.args[0] == errno.EAGAIN:
return
raise
def drain(self, fd):
"""Make `fd` unreadable."""
while True:
try:
if not os.read(fd, 4096):
return
except OSError:
e = sys.exc_info()[1]
if e.args[0] == errno.EAGAIN:
return
raise
def close_socks(self):
for sock in self.l1_sock, self.r1_sock, self.l2_sock, self.r2_sock:
sock.close()
class PollerMixin(object):
klass = None
def setUp(self):
super(PollerMixin, self).setUp()
self.p = self.klass()
def tearDown(self):
self.p.close()
super(PollerMixin, self).tearDown()
class ReceiveStateMixin(PollerMixin, SockMixin):
def test_start_receive_adds_reader(self):
self.p.start_receive(self.l1)
self.assertEquals([(self.l1, self.l1)], self.p.readers)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.writers)
def test_start_receive_adds_reader_data(self):
data = object()
self.p.start_receive(self.l1, data=data)
self.assertEquals([(self.l1, data)], self.p.readers)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.writers)
def test_stop_receive(self):
self.p.start_receive(self.l1)
self.p.stop_receive(self.l1)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.readers)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.writers)
def test_stop_receive_dup(self):
self.p.start_receive(self.l1)
self.p.stop_receive(self.l1)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.readers)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.writers)
self.p.stop_receive(self.l1)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.readers)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.writers)
def test_stop_receive_noexist(self):
p = self.klass()
p.stop_receive(123) # should not fail
self.assertEquals([], p.readers)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.writers)
class TransmitStateMixin(PollerMixin, SockMixin):
def test_start_transmit_adds_writer(self):
self.p.start_transmit(self.r1)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.readers)
self.assertEquals([(self.r1, self.r1)], self.p.writers)
def test_start_transmit_adds_writer_data(self):
data = object()
self.p.start_transmit(self.r1, data=data)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.readers)
self.assertEquals([(self.r1, data)], self.p.writers)
def test_stop_transmit(self):
self.p.start_transmit(self.r1)
self.p.stop_transmit(self.r1)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.readers)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.writers)
def test_stop_transmit_dup(self):
self.p.start_transmit(self.r1)
self.p.stop_transmit(self.r1)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.readers)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.writers)
self.p.stop_transmit(self.r1)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.readers)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.writers)
def test_stop_transmit_noexist(self):
p = self.klass()
p.stop_receive(123) # should not fail
self.assertEquals([], p.readers)
self.assertEquals([], self.p.writers)
class CloseMixin(PollerMixin):
def test_single_close(self):
self.p.close()
def test_double_close(self):
self.p.close()
self.p.close()
class PollMixin(PollerMixin):
def test_empty_zero_timeout(self):
t0 = mitogen.core.now()
self.assertEquals([], list(self.p.poll(0)))
self.assertTrue((mitogen.core.now() - t0) < .1) # vaguely reasonable
def test_empty_small_timeout(self):
t0 = mitogen.core.now()
self.assertEquals([], list(self.p.poll(.2)))
self.assertTrue((mitogen.core.now() - t0) >= .2)
class ReadableMixin(PollerMixin, SockMixin):
def test_unreadable(self):
self.p.start_receive(self.l1)
self.assertEquals([], list(self.p.poll(0)))
def test_readable_before_add(self):
self.fill(self.r1)
self.p.start_receive(self.l1)
self.assertEquals([self.l1], list(self.p.poll(0)))
def test_readable_after_add(self):
self.p.start_receive(self.l1)
self.fill(self.r1)
self.assertEquals([self.l1], list(self.p.poll(0)))
def test_readable_then_unreadable(self):
self.fill(self.r1)
self.p.start_receive(self.l1)
self.assertEquals([self.l1], list(self.p.poll(0)))
self.drain(self.l1)
self.assertEquals([], list(self.p.poll(0)))
def test_readable_data(self):
data = object()
self.fill(self.r1)
self.p.start_receive(self.l1, data=data)
self.assertEquals([data], list(self.p.poll(0)))
def test_double_readable_data(self):
data1 = object()
data2 = object()
self.fill(self.r1)
self.p.start_receive(self.l1, data=data1)
self.fill(self.r2)
self.p.start_receive(self.l2, data=data2)
self.assertEquals(set([data1, data2]), set(self.p.poll(0)))
class WriteableMixin(PollerMixin, SockMixin):
def test_writeable(self):
self.p.start_transmit(self.r1)
self.assertEquals([self.r1], list(self.p.poll(0)))
def test_writeable_data(self):
data = object()
self.p.start_transmit(self.r1, data=data)
self.assertEquals([data], list(self.p.poll(0)))
def test_unwriteable_before_add(self):
self.fill(self.r1)
self.p.start_transmit(self.r1)
self.assertEquals([], list(self.p.poll(0)))
def test_unwriteable_after_add(self):
self.p.start_transmit(self.r1)
self.fill(self.r1)
self.assertEquals([], list(self.p.poll(0)))
def test_unwriteable_then_writeable(self):
self.fill(self.r1)
self.p.start_transmit(self.r1)
self.assertEquals([], list(self.p.poll(0)))
self.drain(self.l1)
self.assertEquals([self.r1], list(self.p.poll(0)))
def test_double_unwriteable_then_Writeable(self):
self.fill(self.r1)
self.p.start_transmit(self.r1)
self.fill(self.r2)
self.p.start_transmit(self.r2)
self.assertEquals([], list(self.p.poll(0)))
self.drain(self.l1)
self.assertEquals([self.r1], list(self.p.poll(0)))
self.drain(self.l2)
self.assertEquals(set([self.r1, self.r2]), set(self.p.poll(0)))
class MutateDuringYieldMixin(PollerMixin, SockMixin):
# verify behaviour when poller contents is modified in the middle of
# poll() output generation.
def test_one_readable_removed_before_yield(self):
self.fill(self.l1)
self.p.start_receive(self.r1)
p = self.p.poll(0)
self.p.stop_receive(self.r1)
self.assertEquals([], list(p))
def test_one_writeable_removed_before_yield(self):
self.p.start_transmit(self.r1)
p = self.p.poll(0)
self.p.stop_transmit(self.r1)
self.assertEquals([], list(p))
def test_one_readable_readded_before_yield(self):
# fd removed, closed, another fd opened, gets same fd number, re-added.
# event fires for wrong underlying object.
self.fill(self.l1)
self.p.start_receive(self.r1)
p = self.p.poll(0)
self.p.stop_receive(self.r1)
self.p.start_receive(self.r1)
self.assertEquals([], list(p))
def test_one_readable_readded_during_yield(self):
self.fill(self.l1)
self.p.start_receive(self.r1)
self.fill(self.l2)
self.p.start_receive(self.r2)
p = self.p.poll(0)
# figure out which one is consumed and which is still to-read.
consumed = next(p)
ready = (self.r1, self.r2)[consumed == self.r1]
# now remove and re-add the one that hasn't been read yet.
self.p.stop_receive(ready)
self.p.start_receive(ready)
# the start_receive() may be for a totally new underlying file object,
# the live loop iteration must not yield any buffered readiness event.
self.assertEquals([], list(p))
class FileClosedMixin(PollerMixin, SockMixin):
# Verify behaviour when a registered file object is closed in various
# scenarios, without first calling stop_receive()/stop_transmit().
def test_writeable_then_closed(self):
self.p.start_transmit(self.r1)
self.assertEquals([self.r1], list(self.p.poll(0)))
self.close_socks()
try:
self.assertEquals([], list(self.p.poll(0)))
except select.error:
# a crash is also reasonable here.
pass
def test_writeable_closed_before_yield(self):
self.p.start_transmit(self.r1)
p = self.p.poll(0)
self.close_socks()
try:
self.assertEquals([], list(p))
except select.error:
# a crash is also reasonable here.
pass
def test_readable_then_closed(self):
self.fill(self.l1)
self.p.start_receive(self.r1)
self.assertEquals([self.r1], list(self.p.poll(0)))
self.close_socks()
try:
self.assertEquals([], list(self.p.poll(0)))
except select.error:
# a crash is also reasonable here.
pass
def test_readable_closed_before_yield(self):
self.fill(self.l1)
self.p.start_receive(self.r1)
p = self.p.poll(0)
self.close_socks()
try:
self.assertEquals([], list(p))
except select.error:
# a crash is also reasonable here.
pass
class TtyHangupMixin(PollerMixin):
def test_tty_hangup_detected(self):
# bug in initial select.poll() implementation failed to detect POLLHUP.
Refactor Stream, introduce quasi-asynchronous connect, much more Split Stream into many, many classes * mitogen.parent.Connection: Handles connection setup logic only. * Maintain references to stdout and stderr streams. * Manages TimerList timer to cancel connection attempt after deadline * Blocking setup code replaced by async equivalents running on the broker * mitogen.parent.Options: Tracks connection-specific options. This keeps the connection class small, but more importantly, it is generic to the future desire to build and execute command lines without starting a full connection. * mitogen.core.Protocol: Handles program behaviour relating to events on a stream. Protocol performs no IO of its own, instead deferring it to Stream and Side. This makes testing much easier, and means libssh can reimplement Stream and Side to reuse MitogenProtocol * mitogen.core.MitogenProtocol: Guts of the old Mitogen stream implementtion * mitogen.core.BufferedWriter: Guts of the old Mitogen buffered transmit implementation, made generic * mitogen.core.DelineatedProtocol: Guts of the old IoLogger, knows how to split up input and pass it on to a on_line_received()/on_partial_line_received() callback. * mitogen.parent.BootstrapProtocol: Asynchronous equivalent of the old blocking connect code. Waits for various prompts (MITO001 etc) and writes the bootstrap using a BufferedWriter. On success, switches the stream to MitogenProtocol. * mitogen.core.Message: move encoding parts of MitogenProtocol out to Message (where it belongs) and write a bunch of new tests for pickling. * The bizarre Stream.construct() is gone now, Option.__init__ is its own constructor. Should fix many LGTM errors. * Update all connection methods: Every connection method is updated to use async logic, defining protocols as required to handle interactive prompts like in SSH or su. Add new real integration tests for at least doas and su. * Eliminate manual fd management: File descriptors are trapped in file objects at their point of origin, and Side is updated to use file objects rather than raw descriptors. This eliminates a whole class of bugs where unrelated FDs could be closed by the wrong component. Now an FD's open/closed status is fused to it everywhere in the library. * Halve file descriptor usage: now FD open/close state is tracked by its file object, we don't need to duplicate FDs everywhere so that receive/transmit side can be closed independently. Instead both sides back on to the same file object. Closes #26, Closes #470. * Remove most uses of dup/dup2: Closes #256. File descriptors are trapped in a common file object and shared among classes. The remaining few uses for dup/dup2 are as close to minimal as possible. * Introduce mitogen.parent.Process: uniform interface for subprocesses created either via mitogen.fork or the subprocess module. Remove all the crap where we steal a pid from subprocess guts. Now we use subprocess to manage its processes as it should be. Closes #169 by using the new Timers facility to poll for a slow-to-exit subprocess. * Fix su password race: Closes #363. DelineatedProtocol naturally retries partially received lines, preventing the cause of the original race. * Delete old blocking IO utility functions iter_read()/write_all()/discard_until(). Closes #26 Closes #147 Closes #169 Closes #256 Closes #363 Closes #419 Closes #470
5 years ago
master_fp, slave_fp = mitogen.parent.openpty()
try:
Refactor Stream, introduce quasi-asynchronous connect, much more Split Stream into many, many classes * mitogen.parent.Connection: Handles connection setup logic only. * Maintain references to stdout and stderr streams. * Manages TimerList timer to cancel connection attempt after deadline * Blocking setup code replaced by async equivalents running on the broker * mitogen.parent.Options: Tracks connection-specific options. This keeps the connection class small, but more importantly, it is generic to the future desire to build and execute command lines without starting a full connection. * mitogen.core.Protocol: Handles program behaviour relating to events on a stream. Protocol performs no IO of its own, instead deferring it to Stream and Side. This makes testing much easier, and means libssh can reimplement Stream and Side to reuse MitogenProtocol * mitogen.core.MitogenProtocol: Guts of the old Mitogen stream implementtion * mitogen.core.BufferedWriter: Guts of the old Mitogen buffered transmit implementation, made generic * mitogen.core.DelineatedProtocol: Guts of the old IoLogger, knows how to split up input and pass it on to a on_line_received()/on_partial_line_received() callback. * mitogen.parent.BootstrapProtocol: Asynchronous equivalent of the old blocking connect code. Waits for various prompts (MITO001 etc) and writes the bootstrap using a BufferedWriter. On success, switches the stream to MitogenProtocol. * mitogen.core.Message: move encoding parts of MitogenProtocol out to Message (where it belongs) and write a bunch of new tests for pickling. * The bizarre Stream.construct() is gone now, Option.__init__ is its own constructor. Should fix many LGTM errors. * Update all connection methods: Every connection method is updated to use async logic, defining protocols as required to handle interactive prompts like in SSH or su. Add new real integration tests for at least doas and su. * Eliminate manual fd management: File descriptors are trapped in file objects at their point of origin, and Side is updated to use file objects rather than raw descriptors. This eliminates a whole class of bugs where unrelated FDs could be closed by the wrong component. Now an FD's open/closed status is fused to it everywhere in the library. * Halve file descriptor usage: now FD open/close state is tracked by its file object, we don't need to duplicate FDs everywhere so that receive/transmit side can be closed independently. Instead both sides back on to the same file object. Closes #26, Closes #470. * Remove most uses of dup/dup2: Closes #256. File descriptors are trapped in a common file object and shared among classes. The remaining few uses for dup/dup2 are as close to minimal as possible. * Introduce mitogen.parent.Process: uniform interface for subprocesses created either via mitogen.fork or the subprocess module. Remove all the crap where we steal a pid from subprocess guts. Now we use subprocess to manage its processes as it should be. Closes #169 by using the new Timers facility to poll for a slow-to-exit subprocess. * Fix su password race: Closes #363. DelineatedProtocol naturally retries partially received lines, preventing the cause of the original race. * Delete old blocking IO utility functions iter_read()/write_all()/discard_until(). Closes #26 Closes #147 Closes #169 Closes #256 Closes #363 Closes #419 Closes #470
5 years ago
self.p.start_receive(master_fp.fileno())
self.assertEquals([], list(self.p.poll(0)))
Refactor Stream, introduce quasi-asynchronous connect, much more Split Stream into many, many classes * mitogen.parent.Connection: Handles connection setup logic only. * Maintain references to stdout and stderr streams. * Manages TimerList timer to cancel connection attempt after deadline * Blocking setup code replaced by async equivalents running on the broker * mitogen.parent.Options: Tracks connection-specific options. This keeps the connection class small, but more importantly, it is generic to the future desire to build and execute command lines without starting a full connection. * mitogen.core.Protocol: Handles program behaviour relating to events on a stream. Protocol performs no IO of its own, instead deferring it to Stream and Side. This makes testing much easier, and means libssh can reimplement Stream and Side to reuse MitogenProtocol * mitogen.core.MitogenProtocol: Guts of the old Mitogen stream implementtion * mitogen.core.BufferedWriter: Guts of the old Mitogen buffered transmit implementation, made generic * mitogen.core.DelineatedProtocol: Guts of the old IoLogger, knows how to split up input and pass it on to a on_line_received()/on_partial_line_received() callback. * mitogen.parent.BootstrapProtocol: Asynchronous equivalent of the old blocking connect code. Waits for various prompts (MITO001 etc) and writes the bootstrap using a BufferedWriter. On success, switches the stream to MitogenProtocol. * mitogen.core.Message: move encoding parts of MitogenProtocol out to Message (where it belongs) and write a bunch of new tests for pickling. * The bizarre Stream.construct() is gone now, Option.__init__ is its own constructor. Should fix many LGTM errors. * Update all connection methods: Every connection method is updated to use async logic, defining protocols as required to handle interactive prompts like in SSH or su. Add new real integration tests for at least doas and su. * Eliminate manual fd management: File descriptors are trapped in file objects at their point of origin, and Side is updated to use file objects rather than raw descriptors. This eliminates a whole class of bugs where unrelated FDs could be closed by the wrong component. Now an FD's open/closed status is fused to it everywhere in the library. * Halve file descriptor usage: now FD open/close state is tracked by its file object, we don't need to duplicate FDs everywhere so that receive/transmit side can be closed independently. Instead both sides back on to the same file object. Closes #26, Closes #470. * Remove most uses of dup/dup2: Closes #256. File descriptors are trapped in a common file object and shared among classes. The remaining few uses for dup/dup2 are as close to minimal as possible. * Introduce mitogen.parent.Process: uniform interface for subprocesses created either via mitogen.fork or the subprocess module. Remove all the crap where we steal a pid from subprocess guts. Now we use subprocess to manage its processes as it should be. Closes #169 by using the new Timers facility to poll for a slow-to-exit subprocess. * Fix su password race: Closes #363. DelineatedProtocol naturally retries partially received lines, preventing the cause of the original race. * Delete old blocking IO utility functions iter_read()/write_all()/discard_until(). Closes #26 Closes #147 Closes #169 Closes #256 Closes #363 Closes #419 Closes #470
5 years ago
slave_fp.close()
slave_fp = None
self.assertEquals([master_fp.fileno()], list(self.p.poll(0)))
finally:
Refactor Stream, introduce quasi-asynchronous connect, much more Split Stream into many, many classes * mitogen.parent.Connection: Handles connection setup logic only. * Maintain references to stdout and stderr streams. * Manages TimerList timer to cancel connection attempt after deadline * Blocking setup code replaced by async equivalents running on the broker * mitogen.parent.Options: Tracks connection-specific options. This keeps the connection class small, but more importantly, it is generic to the future desire to build and execute command lines without starting a full connection. * mitogen.core.Protocol: Handles program behaviour relating to events on a stream. Protocol performs no IO of its own, instead deferring it to Stream and Side. This makes testing much easier, and means libssh can reimplement Stream and Side to reuse MitogenProtocol * mitogen.core.MitogenProtocol: Guts of the old Mitogen stream implementtion * mitogen.core.BufferedWriter: Guts of the old Mitogen buffered transmit implementation, made generic * mitogen.core.DelineatedProtocol: Guts of the old IoLogger, knows how to split up input and pass it on to a on_line_received()/on_partial_line_received() callback. * mitogen.parent.BootstrapProtocol: Asynchronous equivalent of the old blocking connect code. Waits for various prompts (MITO001 etc) and writes the bootstrap using a BufferedWriter. On success, switches the stream to MitogenProtocol. * mitogen.core.Message: move encoding parts of MitogenProtocol out to Message (where it belongs) and write a bunch of new tests for pickling. * The bizarre Stream.construct() is gone now, Option.__init__ is its own constructor. Should fix many LGTM errors. * Update all connection methods: Every connection method is updated to use async logic, defining protocols as required to handle interactive prompts like in SSH or su. Add new real integration tests for at least doas and su. * Eliminate manual fd management: File descriptors are trapped in file objects at their point of origin, and Side is updated to use file objects rather than raw descriptors. This eliminates a whole class of bugs where unrelated FDs could be closed by the wrong component. Now an FD's open/closed status is fused to it everywhere in the library. * Halve file descriptor usage: now FD open/close state is tracked by its file object, we don't need to duplicate FDs everywhere so that receive/transmit side can be closed independently. Instead both sides back on to the same file object. Closes #26, Closes #470. * Remove most uses of dup/dup2: Closes #256. File descriptors are trapped in a common file object and shared among classes. The remaining few uses for dup/dup2 are as close to minimal as possible. * Introduce mitogen.parent.Process: uniform interface for subprocesses created either via mitogen.fork or the subprocess module. Remove all the crap where we steal a pid from subprocess guts. Now we use subprocess to manage its processes as it should be. Closes #169 by using the new Timers facility to poll for a slow-to-exit subprocess. * Fix su password race: Closes #363. DelineatedProtocol naturally retries partially received lines, preventing the cause of the original race. * Delete old blocking IO utility functions iter_read()/write_all()/discard_until(). Closes #26 Closes #147 Closes #169 Closes #256 Closes #363 Closes #419 Closes #470
5 years ago
if slave_fp is not None:
slave_fp.close()
master_fp.close()
class DistinctDataMixin(PollerMixin, SockMixin):
# Verify different data is yielded for the same FD according to the event
# being raised.
def test_one_distinct(self):
rdata = object()
wdata = object()
self.p.start_receive(self.r1, data=rdata)
self.p.start_transmit(self.r1, data=wdata)
self.assertEquals([wdata], list(self.p.poll(0)))
self.fill(self.l1) # r1 is now readable and writeable.
self.assertEquals(set([rdata, wdata]), set(self.p.poll(0)))
class AllMixin(ReceiveStateMixin,
TransmitStateMixin,
ReadableMixin,
WriteableMixin,
MutateDuringYieldMixin,
FileClosedMixin,
DistinctDataMixin,
PollMixin,
TtyHangupMixin,
CloseMixin):
"""
Helper to avoid cutpasting mixin names below.
"""
class SelectTest(AllMixin, testlib.TestCase):
klass = mitogen.core.Poller
SelectTest = unittest.skipIf(
condition=(not SelectTest.klass.SUPPORTED),
reason='select.select() not supported'
)(SelectTest)
class PollTest(AllMixin, testlib.TestCase):
klass = mitogen.parent.PollPoller
PollTest = unittest.skipIf(
condition=(not PollTest.klass.SUPPORTED),
reason='select.poll() not supported'
)(PollTest)
class KqueueTest(AllMixin, testlib.TestCase):
klass = mitogen.parent.KqueuePoller
KqueueTest = unittest.skipIf(
condition=(not KqueueTest.klass.SUPPORTED),
reason='select.kqueue() not supported'
)(KqueueTest)
class EpollTest(AllMixin, testlib.TestCase):
klass = mitogen.parent.EpollPoller
EpollTest = unittest.skipIf(
condition=(not EpollTest.klass.SUPPORTED),
reason='select.epoll() not supported'
)(EpollTest)