cpython/Lib/test/test_concurrent_futures/executor.py

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import itertools
import threading
import time
import weakref
from concurrent import futures
from operator import add
from test import support
from test.support import Py_GIL_DISABLED, warnings_helper
def mul(x, y):
return x * y
def capture(*args, **kwargs):
return args, kwargs
class MyObject(object):
def my_method(self):
pass
def make_dummy_object(_):
return MyObject()
# Used in test_swallows_falsey_exceptions
def raiser(exception, msg='std'):
raise exception(msg)
class FalseyBoolException(Exception):
def __bool__(self):
return False
class FalseyLenException(Exception):
def __len__(self):
return 0
class ExecutorTest:
# Executor.shutdown() and context manager usage is tested by
# ExecutorShutdownTest.
@warnings_helper.ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings()
def test_submit(self):
future = self.executor.submit(pow, 2, 8)
self.assertEqual(256, future.result())
@warnings_helper.ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings()
def test_submit_keyword(self):
future = self.executor.submit(mul, 2, y=8)
self.assertEqual(16, future.result())
future = self.executor.submit(capture, 1, self=2, fn=3)
self.assertEqual(future.result(), ((1,), {'self': 2, 'fn': 3}))
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
self.executor.submit(fn=capture, arg=1)
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
self.executor.submit(arg=1)
@warnings_helper.ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings()
def test_map(self):
self.assertEqual(
list(self.executor.map(pow, range(10), range(10))),
list(map(pow, range(10), range(10))))
self.assertEqual(
list(self.executor.map(pow, range(10), range(10), chunksize=3)),
list(map(pow, range(10), range(10))))
@warnings_helper.ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings()
def test_map_exception(self):
i = self.executor.map(divmod, [1, 1, 1, 1], [2, 3, 0, 5])
self.assertEqual(i.__next__(), (0, 1))
self.assertEqual(i.__next__(), (0, 1))
with self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError):
i.__next__()
@warnings_helper.ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings()
@support.requires_resource('walltime')
def test_map_timeout(self):
results = []
try:
for i in self.executor.map(time.sleep,
[0, 0, 6],
timeout=5):
results.append(i)
except futures.TimeoutError:
pass
else:
self.fail('expected TimeoutError')
# gh-110097: On heavily loaded systems, the launch of the worker may
# take longer than the specified timeout.
self.assertIn(results, ([None, None], [None], []))
def test_map_buffersize_type_validation(self):
for buffersize in ("foo", 2.0):
with self.subTest(buffersize=buffersize):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError,
"buffersize must be an integer or None",
):
self.executor.map(str, range(4), buffersize=buffersize)
def test_map_buffersize_value_validation(self):
for buffersize in (0, -1):
with self.subTest(buffersize=buffersize):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
ValueError,
"buffersize must be None or > 0",
):
self.executor.map(str, range(4), buffersize=buffersize)
@warnings_helper.ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings()
def test_map_buffersize(self):
ints = range(4)
for buffersize in (1, 2, len(ints), len(ints) * 2):
with self.subTest(buffersize=buffersize):
res = self.executor.map(str, ints, buffersize=buffersize)
self.assertListEqual(list(res), ["0", "1", "2", "3"])
@warnings_helper.ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings()
def test_map_buffersize_on_multiple_iterables(self):
ints = range(4)
for buffersize in (1, 2, len(ints), len(ints) * 2):
with self.subTest(buffersize=buffersize):
res = self.executor.map(add, ints, ints, buffersize=buffersize)
self.assertListEqual(list(res), [0, 2, 4, 6])
@warnings_helper.ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings()
def test_map_buffersize_on_infinite_iterable(self):
res = self.executor.map(str, itertools.count(), buffersize=2)
self.assertEqual(next(res, None), "0")
self.assertEqual(next(res, None), "1")
self.assertEqual(next(res, None), "2")
@warnings_helper.ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings()
def test_map_buffersize_on_multiple_infinite_iterables(self):
res = self.executor.map(
add,
itertools.count(),
itertools.count(),
buffersize=2
)
self.assertEqual(next(res, None), 0)
self.assertEqual(next(res, None), 2)
self.assertEqual(next(res, None), 4)
def test_map_buffersize_on_empty_iterable(self):
res = self.executor.map(str, [], buffersize=2)
self.assertIsNone(next(res, None))
def test_map_buffersize_without_iterable(self):
res = self.executor.map(str, buffersize=2)
self.assertIsNone(next(res, None))
@warnings_helper.ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings()
def test_map_buffersize_when_buffer_is_full(self):
ints = iter(range(4))
buffersize = 2
self.executor.map(str, ints, buffersize=buffersize)
self.executor.shutdown(wait=True) # wait for tasks to complete
self.assertEqual(
next(ints),
buffersize,
msg="should have fetched only `buffersize` elements from `ints`.",
)
@warnings_helper.ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings()
def test_shutdown_race_issue12456(self):
# Issue #12456: race condition at shutdown where trying to post a
# sentinel in the call queue blocks (the queue is full while processes
# have exited).
self.executor.map(str, [2] * (self.worker_count + 1))
self.executor.shutdown()
@warnings_helper.ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings()
@support.cpython_only
def test_no_stale_references(self):
# Issue #16284: check that the executors don't unnecessarily hang onto
# references.
my_object = MyObject()
my_object_collected = threading.Event()
def set_event():
if Py_GIL_DISABLED:
# gh-117688 Avoid deadlock by setting the event in a
# background thread. The current thread may be in the middle
# of the my_object_collected.wait() call, which holds locks
# needed by my_object_collected.set().
threading.Thread(target=my_object_collected.set).start()
else:
my_object_collected.set()
my_object_callback = weakref.ref(my_object, lambda obj: set_event())
# Deliberately discarding the future.
self.executor.submit(my_object.my_method)
del my_object
if Py_GIL_DISABLED:
# Due to biased reference counting, my_object might only be
# deallocated while the thread that created it runs -- if the
# thread is paused waiting on an event, it may not merge the
# refcount of the queued object. For that reason, we alternate
# between running the GC and waiting for the event.
wait_time = 0
collected = False
while not collected and wait_time <= support.SHORT_TIMEOUT:
support.gc_collect()
collected = my_object_collected.wait(timeout=1.0)
wait_time += 1.0
else:
collected = my_object_collected.wait(timeout=support.SHORT_TIMEOUT)
self.assertTrue(collected,
"Stale reference not collected within timeout.")
def test_max_workers_negative(self):
for number in (0, -1):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError,
"max_workers must be greater "
"than 0"):
self.executor_type(max_workers=number)
@warnings_helper.ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings()
def test_free_reference(self):
# Issue #14406: Result iterator should not keep an internal
# reference to result objects.
for obj in self.executor.map(make_dummy_object, range(10)):
wr = weakref.ref(obj)
del obj
support.gc_collect() # For PyPy or other GCs.
for _ in support.sleeping_retry(support.SHORT_TIMEOUT):
if wr() is None:
break
@warnings_helper.ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings()
def test_swallows_falsey_exceptions(self):
# see gh-132063: Prevent exceptions that evaluate as falsey
# from being ignored.
# Recall: `x` is falsey if `len(x)` returns 0 or `bool(x)` returns False.
msg = 'boolbool'
with self.assertRaisesRegex(FalseyBoolException, msg):
self.executor.submit(raiser, FalseyBoolException, msg).result()
msg = 'lenlen'
with self.assertRaisesRegex(FalseyLenException, msg):
self.executor.submit(raiser, FalseyLenException, msg).result()