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authorcinap_lenrek <cinap_lenrek@localhost>2011-05-03 11:25:13 +0000
committercinap_lenrek <cinap_lenrek@localhost>2011-05-03 11:25:13 +0000
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+# This is a helper module for test_threaded_import. The test imports this
+# module, and this module tries to run various Python library functions in
+# their own thread, as a side effect of being imported. If the spawned
+# thread doesn't complete in TIMEOUT seconds, an "appeared to hang" message
+# is appended to the module-global `errors` list. That list remains empty
+# if (and only if) all functions tested complete.
+
+TIMEOUT = 10
+
+import threading
+
+import tempfile
+import os.path
+
+errors = []
+
+# This class merely runs a function in its own thread T. The thread importing
+# this module holds the import lock, so if the function called by T tries
+# to do its own imports it will block waiting for this module's import
+# to complete.
+class Worker(threading.Thread):
+ def __init__(self, function, args):
+ threading.Thread.__init__(self)
+ self.function = function
+ self.args = args
+
+ def run(self):
+ self.function(*self.args)
+
+for name, func, args in [
+ # Bug 147376: TemporaryFile hung on Windows, starting in Python 2.4.
+ ("tempfile.TemporaryFile", tempfile.TemporaryFile, ()),
+
+ # The real cause for bug 147376: ntpath.abspath() caused the hang.
+ ("os.path.abspath", os.path.abspath, ('.',)),
+ ]:
+
+ t = Worker(func, args)
+ t.start()
+ t.join(TIMEOUT)
+ if t.isAlive():
+ errors.append("%s appeared to hang" % name)