* SIGTERM safety net prevents profiler from writing results, so disable
it when profiling is active.
* fix warning corrupting stream when profiling=True
Previously we'd send just None in GET_MODULE reply, but now since there
is no single request-reply structure, we must include the fullname in
the LOAD_MODULE response and make all of its data fields None to
indicate the same.
Doesn't yet implement the rules in the docs, but I think the doc rules
could maybe change to match this. Needs lots of cleanup work and
thorough testing, but this is a great start.
* Don't implement the rules for when preloading occurs yet
* Don't attempt to streamily preload modules downstream while this
context hasn't yet received the final module. There is quite
significant latency buried in here, but for now it's a lot of work to
fix.
This works well enough to handle at least the mitogen package, but it's
likely broken for anything bigger.
It seems gevent automatically sets blocking behaviour on fds produced by
the socket module, which causes the Python process we fork to fail
horribly. So in the child, always reset the blocking flag.
e.g. assert x == y -> self.assertEqual(x, y);
self.assertTrue(isinstance(x, y)) -> self.assertIsInstance(x, y)
These specific methods give more useful errors in the case of a test
failure.
Although these are synonyms in Python 2.x, when using MyPy to typecheck
code use of file() causes spurious errors.
This commit also serves as one small step to Python 3.x compatibility,
since 3.x removes the file() builtin.
We use test.sh to consolidate test cases in one file so the README
would not be outdated easier rather than the hard-coded test commands
in a code block.
On my laptop (Ubuntu 17.10, Python 2.7.14 in a virtualenv),
`test_regular_mod` fails with
```
AssertionError: "\nimport sys\n\n\ndef say_hi():\n print 'hi'\n" !=
'\x03\xf3\r\n\xbbW\xd5Yc\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00@\x00\x00\x00s\x19\x00\x00\x00d\x00\x00d\x01\x00l\x00\x00Z\x00\x00d\x02\x00\x84\x00\x00Z\x01\x00d\x01\x00S(\x03\x00\x00\x00i\xff\xff\xff\xffNc\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00C\x00\x00\x00s\t\x00\x00\x00d\x01\x00GHd\x00\x00S(\x02\x00\x00\x00Nt\x02\x00\x00\x00hi(\x00\x00\x00\x00(\x00\x00\x00\x00(\x00\x00\x00\x00(\x00\x00\x00\x00sF\x00\x00\x00/home/alex/src/mitogen/tests/data/module_finder_testmod/regular_mod.pyt\x06\x00\x00\x00say_hi\x05\x00\x00\x00s\x02\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01(\x02\x00\x00\x00t\x03\x00\x00\x00sysR\x01\x00\x00\x00(\x00\x00\x00\x00(\x00\x00\x00\x00(\x00\x00\x00\x00sF\x00\x00\x00/home/alex/src/mitogen/tests/data/module_finder_testmod/regular_mod.pyt\x08\x00\x00\x00<module>\x02\x00\x00\x00s\x02\x00\x00\x00\x0c\x03'
```
`__file__` contains the path of the compiled `.pyc`, not the `.py`
source file.
Since the above if block ends in a call to os.execv() this block will
only ever run when the if condition was false. Hence putting it in an
else clause is unnecessary.