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# Licensed under the Apache License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# For details: https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/blob/master/NOTICE.txt
"""Tests for concurrency libraries."""
import glob
import os
import random
import re
import sys
import threading
import time
from flaky import flaky
import pytest
import coverage
from coverage import env
from coverage.data import line_counts
from coverage.exceptions import ConfigError
from coverage.files import abs_file
from coverage.misc import import_local_file
from tests.coveragetest import CoverageTest
# These libraries aren't always available, we'll skip tests if they aren't.
try:
import multiprocessing
except ImportError: # pragma: only jython
multiprocessing = None
try:
import eventlet
except ImportError:
eventlet = None
try:
import gevent
except ImportError:
gevent = None
try:
import greenlet
except ImportError: # pragma: only jython
greenlet = None
def measurable_line(l):
"""Is this a line of code coverage will measure?
Not blank, not a comment, and not "else"
"""
l = l.strip()
if not l:
return False
if l.startswith('#'):
return False
if l.startswith('else:'):
return False
if env.JYTHON and l.startswith(('try:', 'except:', 'except ', 'break', 'with ')):
# Jython doesn't measure these statements.
return False # pragma: only jython
return True
def line_count(s):
"""How many measurable lines are in `s`?"""
return len(list(filter(measurable_line, s.splitlines())))
def print_simple_annotation(code, linenos):
"""Print the lines in `code` with X for each line number in `linenos`."""
for lineno, line in enumerate(code.splitlines(), start=1):
print(" {} {}".format("X" if lineno in linenos else " ", line))
class LineCountTest(CoverageTest):
"""Test the helpers here."""
run_in_temp_dir = False
def test_line_count(self):
CODE = """
# Hey there!
x = 1
if x:
print("hello")
else:
print("bye")
print("done")
"""
assert line_count(CODE) == 5
# The code common to all the concurrency models.
SUM_RANGE_Q = """
# Above this will be imports defining queue and threading.
class Producer(threading.Thread):
def __init__(self, limit, q):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
self.limit = limit
self.q = q
def run(self):
for i in range(self.limit):
self.q.put(i)
self.q.put(None)
class Consumer(threading.Thread):
def __init__(self, q, qresult):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
self.q = q
self.qresult = qresult
def run(self):
sum = 0
while "no peephole".upper():
i = self.q.get()
if i is None:
break
sum += i
self.qresult.put(sum)
def sum_range(limit):
q = queue.Queue()
qresult = queue.Queue()
c = Consumer(q, qresult)
p = Producer(limit, q)
c.start()
p.start()
p.join()
c.join()
return qresult.get()
# Below this will be something using sum_range.
"""
PRINT_SUM_RANGE = """
print(sum_range({QLIMIT}))
"""
# Import the things to use threads.
THREAD = """
import threading
import queue
"""
# Import the things to use eventlet.
EVENTLET = """
import eventlet.green.threading as threading
import eventlet.queue as queue
"""
# Import the things to use gevent.
GEVENT = """
from gevent import monkey
monkey.patch_thread()
import threading
import gevent.queue as queue
"""
# Uncomplicated code that doesn't use any of the concurrency stuff, to test
# the simple case under each of the regimes.
SIMPLE = """
total = 0
for i in range({QLIMIT}):
total += i
print(total)
"""
def cant_trace_msg(concurrency, the_module):
"""What might coverage.py say about a concurrency setting and imported module?"""
# In the concurrency choices, "multiprocessing" doesn't count, so remove it.
if "multiprocessing" in concurrency:
parts = concurrency.split(",")
parts.remove("multiprocessing")
concurrency = ",".join(parts)
if the_module is None:
# We don't even have the underlying module installed, we expect
# coverage to alert us to this fact.
expected_out = (
f"Couldn't trace with concurrency={concurrency}, the module isn't installed.\n"
)
elif env.C_TRACER or concurrency == "thread" or concurrency == "":
expected_out = None
else:
expected_out = (
f"Can't support concurrency={concurrency} with PyTracer, only threads are supported.\n"
)
return expected_out
class ConcurrencyTest(CoverageTest):
"""Tests of the concurrency support in coverage.py."""
QLIMIT = 1000
def try_some_code(self, code, concurrency, the_module, expected_out=None):
"""Run some concurrency testing code and see that it was all covered.
`code` is the Python code to execute. `concurrency` is the name of
the concurrency regime to test it under. `the_module` is the imported
module that must be available for this to work at all. `expected_out`
is the text we expect the code to produce.
"""
self.make_file("try_it.py", code)
cmd = f"coverage run --concurrency={concurrency} try_it.py"
out = self.run_command(cmd)
expected_cant_trace = cant_trace_msg(concurrency, the_module)
if expected_cant_trace is not None:
assert out == expected_cant_trace
pytest.skip(f"Can't test: {expected_cant_trace}")
else:
# We can fully measure the code if we are using the C tracer, which
# can support all the concurrency, or if we are using threads.
if expected_out is None:
expected_out = "%d\n" % (sum(range(self.QLIMIT)))
print(code)
assert out == expected_out
# Read the coverage file and see that try_it.py has all its lines
# executed.
data = coverage.CoverageData(".coverage")
data.read()
# If the test fails, it's helpful to see this info:
fname = abs_file("try_it.py")
linenos = data.lines(fname)
print(f"{len(linenos)}: {linenos}")
print_simple_annotation(code, linenos)
lines = line_count(code)
assert line_counts(data)['try_it.py'] == lines
def test_threads(self):
code = (THREAD + SUM_RANGE_Q + PRINT_SUM_RANGE).format(QLIMIT=self.QLIMIT)
self.try_some_code(code, "thread", threading)
def test_threads_simple_code(self):
code = SIMPLE.format(QLIMIT=self.QLIMIT)
self.try_some_code(code, "thread", threading)
def test_eventlet(self):
code = (EVENTLET + SUM_RANGE_Q + PRINT_SUM_RANGE).format(QLIMIT=self.QLIMIT)
self.try_some_code(code, "eventlet", eventlet)
def test_eventlet_simple_code(self):
code = SIMPLE.format(QLIMIT=self.QLIMIT)
self.try_some_code(code, "eventlet", eventlet)
# https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/issues/663
@pytest.mark.skipif(env.WINDOWS, reason="gevent has problems on Windows: #663")
def test_gevent(self):
code = (GEVENT + SUM_RANGE_Q + PRINT_SUM_RANGE).format(QLIMIT=self.QLIMIT)
self.try_some_code(code, "gevent", gevent)
def test_gevent_simple_code(self):
code = SIMPLE.format(QLIMIT=self.QLIMIT)
self.try_some_code(code, "gevent", gevent)
def test_greenlet(self):
GREENLET = """\
from greenlet import greenlet
def test1(x, y):
z = gr2.switch(x+y)
print(z)
def test2(u):
print(u)
gr1.switch(42)
gr1 = greenlet(test1)
gr2 = greenlet(test2)
gr1.switch("hello", " world")
"""
self.try_some_code(GREENLET, "greenlet", greenlet, "hello world\n42\n")
def test_greenlet_simple_code(self):
code = SIMPLE.format(QLIMIT=self.QLIMIT)
self.try_some_code(code, "greenlet", greenlet)
def test_bug_330(self):
BUG_330 = """\
from weakref import WeakKeyDictionary
import eventlet
def do():
eventlet.sleep(.01)
gts = WeakKeyDictionary()
for _ in range(100):
gts[eventlet.spawn(do)] = True
eventlet.sleep(.005)
eventlet.sleep(.1)
print(len(gts))
"""
self.try_some_code(BUG_330, "eventlet", eventlet, "0\n")
def test_threads_with_gevent(self):
self.make_file("both.py", """\
import queue
import threading
import gevent
def work1(q):
q.put(1)
def gwork(q):
gevent.spawn(work1, q).join()
q.put(None)
print("done")
q = queue.Queue()
t = threading.Thread(target=gwork, args=(q,))
t.start()
t.join()
answer = q.get()
assert answer == 1
""")
out = self.run_command("coverage run --concurrency=thread,gevent both.py")
if gevent is None:
assert out == (
"Couldn't trace with concurrency=gevent, the module isn't installed.\n"
)
pytest.skip("Can't run test without gevent installed.")
if not env.C_TRACER:
assert out == (
"Can't support concurrency=gevent with PyTracer, only threads are supported.\n"
)
pytest.skip("Can't run gevent with PyTracer")
assert out == "done\n"
out = self.run_command("coverage report -m")
last_line = self.squeezed_lines(out)[-1]
assert re.search(r"TOTAL \d+ 0 100%", last_line)
def test_bad_concurrency(self):
with pytest.raises(ConfigError, match="Unknown concurrency choices: nothing"):
self.command_line("run --concurrency=nothing prog.py")
def test_bad_concurrency_in_config(self):
self.make_file(".coveragerc", "[run]\nconcurrency = nothing\n")
with pytest.raises(ConfigError, match="Unknown concurrency choices: nothing"):
self.command_line("run prog.py")
def test_no_multiple_light_concurrency(self):
with pytest.raises(ConfigError, match="Conflicting concurrency settings: eventlet, gevent"):
self.command_line("run --concurrency=gevent,eventlet prog.py")
def test_no_multiple_light_concurrency_in_config(self):
self.make_file(".coveragerc", "[run]\nconcurrency = gevent, eventlet\n")
with pytest.raises(ConfigError, match="Conflicting concurrency settings: eventlet, gevent"):
self.command_line("run prog.py")
def test_multiprocessing_needs_config_file(self):
with pytest.raises(ConfigError, match="multiprocessing requires a configuration file"):
self.command_line("run --concurrency=multiprocessing prog.py")
class WithoutConcurrencyModuleTest(CoverageTest):
"""Tests of what happens if the requested concurrency isn't installed."""
@pytest.mark.parametrize("module", ["eventlet", "gevent", "greenlet"])
def test_missing_module(self, module):
self.make_file("prog.py", "a = 1")
sys.modules[module] = None
msg = f"Couldn't trace with concurrency={module}, the module isn't installed."
with pytest.raises(ConfigError, match=msg):
self.command_line(f"run --concurrency={module} prog.py")
SQUARE_OR_CUBE_WORK = """
def work(x):
# Use different lines in different subprocesses.
if x % 2:
y = x*x
else:
y = x*x*x
return y
"""
SUM_RANGE_WORK = """
def work(x):
return sum_range((x+1)*100)
"""
MULTI_CODE = """
# Above this will be a definition of work().
import multiprocessing
import os
import time
import sys
def process_worker_main(args):
# Need to pause, or the tasks go too quickly, and some processes
# in the pool don't get any work, and then don't record data.
ret = work(*args)
time.sleep(0.1)
return os.getpid(), ret
if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no branch
# This if is on a single line so we can get 100% coverage
# even if we have no arguments.
if len(sys.argv) > 1: multiprocessing.set_start_method(sys.argv[1])
pool = multiprocessing.Pool({NPROCS})
inputs = [(x,) for x in range({UPTO})]
outputs = pool.imap_unordered(process_worker_main, inputs)
pids = set()
total = 0
for pid, sq in outputs:
pids.add(pid)
total += sq
print("%d pids, total = %d" % (len(pids), total))
pool.close()
pool.join()
"""
@pytest.fixture(params=["fork", "spawn"], name="start_method")
def start_method_fixture(request):
"""Parameterized fixture to choose the start_method for multiprocessing."""
start_method = request.param
if start_method not in multiprocessing.get_all_start_methods():
# Windows doesn't support "fork".
pytest.skip(f"start_method={start_method} not supported here")
return start_method
@pytest.mark.skipif(not multiprocessing, reason="No multiprocessing in this Python")
@flaky(max_runs=30) # Sometimes a test fails due to inherent randomness. Try more times.
class MultiprocessingTest(CoverageTest):
"""Test support of the multiprocessing module."""
def try_multiprocessing_code(
self,
code,
expected_out,
the_module,
nprocs,
start_method,
concurrency="multiprocessing",
args="",
):
"""Run code using multiprocessing, it should produce `expected_out`."""
self.make_file("multi.py", code)
self.make_file(".coveragerc", f"""\
[run]
concurrency = {concurrency}
source = .
""")
cmd = "coverage run {args} multi.py {start_method}".format(
args=args, start_method=start_method,
)
out = self.run_command(cmd)
expected_cant_trace = cant_trace_msg(concurrency, the_module)
if expected_cant_trace is not None:
print(out)
assert out == expected_cant_trace
pytest.skip(f"Can't test: {expected_cant_trace}")
else:
assert out.rstrip() == expected_out
assert len(glob.glob(".coverage.*")) == nprocs + 1
out = self.run_command("coverage combine")
out_lines = out.splitlines()
assert len(out_lines) == nprocs + 1
assert all(
re.fullmatch(r"Combined data file \.coverage\..*\.\d+\.\d+", line)
for line in out_lines
)
out = self.run_command("coverage report -m")
last_line = self.squeezed_lines(out)[-1]
assert re.search(r"TOTAL \d+ 0 100%", last_line)
def test_multiprocessing_simple(self, start_method):
nprocs = 3
upto = 30
code = (SQUARE_OR_CUBE_WORK + MULTI_CODE).format(NPROCS=nprocs, UPTO=upto)
total = sum(x*x if x%2 else x*x*x for x in range(upto))
expected_out = f"{nprocs} pids, total = {total}"
self.try_multiprocessing_code(
code,
expected_out,
threading,
nprocs,
start_method=start_method,
)
def test_multiprocessing_append(self, start_method):
nprocs = 3
upto = 30
code = (SQUARE_OR_CUBE_WORK + MULTI_CODE).format(NPROCS=nprocs, UPTO=upto)
total = sum(x*x if x%2 else x*x*x for x in range(upto))
expected_out = f"{nprocs} pids, total = {total}"
self.try_multiprocessing_code(
code,
expected_out,
threading,
nprocs,
args="--append",
start_method=start_method,
)
def test_multiprocessing_and_gevent(self, start_method):
nprocs = 3
upto = 30
code = (
SUM_RANGE_WORK + EVENTLET + SUM_RANGE_Q + MULTI_CODE
).format(NPROCS=nprocs, UPTO=upto)
total = sum(sum(range((x + 1) * 100)) for x in range(upto))
expected_out = f"{nprocs} pids, total = {total}"
self.try_multiprocessing_code(
code,
expected_out,
eventlet,
nprocs,
concurrency="multiprocessing,eventlet",
start_method=start_method,
)
def test_multiprocessing_with_branching(self, start_method):
nprocs = 3
upto = 30
code = (SQUARE_OR_CUBE_WORK + MULTI_CODE).format(NPROCS=nprocs, UPTO=upto)
total = sum(x*x if x%2 else x*x*x for x in range(upto))
expected_out = f"{nprocs} pids, total = {total}"
self.make_file("multi.py", code)
self.make_file("multi.rc", """\
[run]
concurrency = multiprocessing
branch = True
omit = */site-packages/*
""")
out = self.run_command(f"coverage run --rcfile=multi.rc multi.py {start_method}")
assert out.rstrip() == expected_out
out = self.run_command("coverage combine -q") # sneak in a test of -q
assert out == ""
out = self.run_command("coverage report -m")
last_line = self.squeezed_lines(out)[-1]
assert re.search(r"TOTAL \d+ 0 \d+ 0 100%", last_line)
def test_multiprocessing_bootstrap_error_handling(self):
# An exception during bootstrapping will be reported.
self.make_file("multi.py", """\
import multiprocessing
if __name__ == "__main__":
with multiprocessing.Manager():
pass
""")
self.make_file(".coveragerc", """\
[run]
concurrency = multiprocessing
_crash = _bootstrap
""")
out = self.run_command("coverage run multi.py")
assert "Exception during multiprocessing bootstrap init" in out
assert "Exception: Crashing because called by _bootstrap" in out
def test_bug_890(self):
# chdir in multiprocessing shouldn't keep us from finding the
# .coveragerc file.
self.make_file("multi.py", """\
import multiprocessing, os, os.path
if __name__ == "__main__":
if not os.path.exists("./tmp"): os.mkdir("./tmp")
os.chdir("./tmp")
with multiprocessing.Manager():
pass
print("ok")
""")
self.make_file(".coveragerc", """\
[run]
concurrency = multiprocessing
""")
out = self.run_command("coverage run multi.py")
assert out.splitlines()[-1] == "ok"
def test_coverage_stop_in_threads():
has_started_coverage = []
has_stopped_coverage = []
def run_thread(): # pragma: nested
"""Check that coverage is stopping properly in threads."""
deadline = time.time() + 5
ident = threading.current_thread().ident
if sys.gettrace() is not None:
has_started_coverage.append(ident)
while sys.gettrace() is not None:
# Wait for coverage to stop
time.sleep(0.01)
if time.time() > deadline:
return
has_stopped_coverage.append(ident)
cov = coverage.Coverage()
cov.start()
t = threading.Thread(target=run_thread) # pragma: nested
t.start() # pragma: nested
time.sleep(0.1) # pragma: nested
cov.stop() # pragma: nested
t.join()
assert has_started_coverage == [t.ident]
assert has_stopped_coverage == [t.ident]
def test_thread_safe_save_data(tmpdir):
# Non-regression test for: https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/issues/581
# Create some Python modules and put them in the path
modules_dir = tmpdir.mkdir('test_modules')
module_names = [f"m{i:03d}" for i in range(1000)]
for module_name in module_names:
modules_dir.join(module_name + ".py").write("def f(): pass\n")
# Shared variables for threads
should_run = [True]
imported = []
old_dir = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(modules_dir.strpath)
try:
# Make sure that all dummy modules can be imported.
for module_name in module_names:
import_local_file(module_name)
def random_load(): # pragma: nested
"""Import modules randomly to stress coverage."""
while should_run[0]:
module_name = random.choice(module_names)
mod = import_local_file(module_name)
mod.f()
imported.append(mod)
# Spawn some threads with coverage enabled and attempt to read the
# results right after stopping coverage collection with the threads
# still running.
duration = 0.01
for _ in range(3):
cov = coverage.Coverage()
cov.start()
threads = [threading.Thread(target=random_load) for _ in range(10)] # pragma: nested
should_run[0] = True # pragma: nested
for t in threads: # pragma: nested
t.start()
time.sleep(duration) # pragma: nested
cov.stop() # pragma: nested
# The following call used to crash with running background threads.
cov.get_data()
# Stop the threads
should_run[0] = False
for t in threads:
t.join()
if (not imported) and duration < 10: # pragma: only failure
duration *= 2
finally:
os.chdir(old_dir)
should_run[0] = False
@pytest.mark.skipif(env.WINDOWS, reason="SIGTERM doesn't work the same on Windows")
@flaky(max_runs=3) # Sometimes a test fails due to inherent randomness. Try more times.
class SigtermTest(CoverageTest):
"""Tests of our handling of SIGTERM."""
@pytest.mark.parametrize("sigterm", [False, True])
def test_sigterm_saves_data(self, sigterm):
# A terminated process should save its coverage data.
self.make_file("clobbered.py", """\
import multiprocessing
import time
def subproc(x):
if x.value == 3:
print("THREE", flush=True) # line 6, missed
else:
print("NOT THREE", flush=True)
x.value = 0
time.sleep(60)
if __name__ == "__main__":
print("START", flush=True)
x = multiprocessing.Value("L", 1)
proc = multiprocessing.Process(target=subproc, args=(x,))
proc.start()
while x.value != 0:
time.sleep(.05)
proc.terminate()
print("END", flush=True)
""")
self.make_file(".coveragerc", """\
[run]
parallel = True
concurrency = multiprocessing
""" + ("sigterm = true" if sigterm else "")
)
out = self.run_command("coverage run clobbered.py")
# Under the Python tracer on Linux, we get the "Trace function changed"
# message. Does that matter?
if "Trace function changed" in out:
lines = out.splitlines(True)
assert len(lines) == 5 # "trace function changed" and "self.warn("
out = "".join(lines[:3])
assert out == "START\nNOT THREE\nEND\n"
self.run_command("coverage combine")
out = self.run_command("coverage report -m")
if sigterm:
expected = "clobbered.py 17 1 94% 6"
else:
expected = "clobbered.py 17 5 71% 5-10"
assert self.squeezed_lines(out)[2] == expected
def test_sigterm_still_runs(self):
# A terminated process still runs its own SIGTERM handler.
self.make_file("handler.py", """\
import multiprocessing
import signal
import time
def subproc(x):
print("START", flush=True)
def on_sigterm(signum, frame):
print("SIGTERM", flush=True)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, on_sigterm)
x.value = 0
time.sleep(.1)
print("END", flush=True)
if __name__ == "__main__":
x = multiprocessing.Value("L", 1)
proc = multiprocessing.Process(target=subproc, args=(x,))
proc.start()
while x.value != 0:
time.sleep(.02)
proc.terminate()
""")
self.make_file(".coveragerc", """\
[run]
parallel = True
concurrency = multiprocessing
sigterm = True
""")
out = self.run_command("coverage run handler.py")
assert out == "START\nSIGTERM\nEND\n"
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