import csv import io import unittest from test.support import threading_helper from test.support.threading_helper import run_concurrently NTHREADS = 10 @threading_helper.requires_working_threading() class TestCSV(unittest.TestCase): def test_concurrent_reader_next(self): input_rows = [f"{i},{i},{i}" for i in range(50)] input_stream = io.StringIO("\n".join(input_rows)) reader = csv.reader(input_stream) output_rows = [] def read_row(): for row in reader: self.assertEqual(len(row), 3) output_rows.append(",".join(row)) run_concurrently(worker_func=read_row, nthreads=NTHREADS) self.assertSetEqual(set(input_rows), set(output_rows)) def test_concurrent_writer_writerow(self): output_stream = io.StringIO() writer = csv.writer(output_stream) row_per_thread = 10 expected_rows = [] def write_row(): for i in range(row_per_thread): writer.writerow([i, i, i]) expected_rows.append(f"{i},{i},{i}") run_concurrently(worker_func=write_row, nthreads=NTHREADS) # Rewind to the start of the stream and parse the rows output_stream.seek(0) output_rows = [line.strip() for line in output_stream.readlines()] self.assertEqual(len(output_rows), NTHREADS * row_per_thread) self.assertListEqual(sorted(output_rows), sorted(expected_rows)) if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main()