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import os
import sys
import threading
import time
import unittest
from concurrent import futures
from concurrent.futures.process import BrokenProcessPool
from test import support
from test.support import hashlib_helper
from .executor import ExecutorTest, mul
from .util import (
ProcessPoolForkMixin, ProcessPoolForkserverMixin, ProcessPoolSpawnMixin,
create_executor_tests, setup_module)
class EventfulGCObj():
def __init__(self, mgr):
self.event = mgr.Event()
def __del__(self):
self.event.set()
class ProcessPoolExecutorTest(ExecutorTest):
@unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform=='win32', 'Windows-only process limit')
def test_max_workers_too_large(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError,
"max_workers must be <= 61"):
futures.ProcessPoolExecutor(max_workers=62)
def test_killed_child(self):
# When a child process is abruptly terminated, the whole pool gets
# "broken".
futures = [self.executor.submit(time.sleep, 3)]
# Get one of the processes, and terminate (kill) it
p = next(iter(self.executor._processes.values()))
p.terminate()
for fut in futures:
self.assertRaises(BrokenProcessPool, fut.result)
# Submitting other jobs fails as well.
self.assertRaises(BrokenProcessPool, self.executor.submit, pow, 2, 8)
def test_map_chunksize(self):
def bad_map():
list(self.executor.map(pow, range(40), range(40), chunksize=-1))
ref = list(map(pow, range(40), range(40)))
self.assertEqual(
list(self.executor.map(pow, range(40), range(40), chunksize=6)),
ref)
self.assertEqual(
list(self.executor.map(pow, range(40), range(40), chunksize=50)),
ref)
self.assertEqual(
list(self.executor.map(pow, range(40), range(40), chunksize=40)),
ref)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, bad_map)
@classmethod
def _test_traceback(cls):
raise RuntimeError(123) # some comment
def test_traceback(self):
# We want ensure that the traceback from the child process is
# contained in the traceback raised in the main process.
future = self.executor.submit(self._test_traceback)
with self.assertRaises(Exception) as cm:
future.result()
exc = cm.exception
self.assertIs(type(exc), RuntimeError)
self.assertEqual(exc.args, (123,))
cause = exc.__cause__
self.assertIs(type(cause), futures.process._RemoteTraceback)
self.assertIn('raise RuntimeError(123) # some comment', cause.tb)
with support.captured_stderr() as f1:
try:
raise exc
except RuntimeError:
sys.excepthook(*sys.exc_info())
self.assertIn('raise RuntimeError(123) # some comment',
f1.getvalue())
@hashlib_helper.requires_hashdigest('md5')
def test_ressources_gced_in_workers(self):
# Ensure that argument for a job are correctly gc-ed after the job
# is finished
mgr = self.get_context().Manager()
obj = EventfulGCObj(mgr)
future = self.executor.submit(id, obj)
future.result()
self.assertTrue(obj.event.wait(timeout=1))
# explicitly destroy the object to ensure that EventfulGCObj.__del__()
# is called while manager is still running.
support.gc_collect()
obj = None
support.gc_collect()
mgr.shutdown()
mgr.join()
def test_saturation(self):
executor = self.executor
mp_context = self.get_context()
sem = mp_context.Semaphore(0)
job_count = 15 * executor._max_workers
for _ in range(job_count):
executor.submit(sem.acquire)
self.assertEqual(len(executor._processes), executor._max_workers)
for _ in range(job_count):
sem.release()
@support.requires_gil_enabled("gh-117344: test is flaky without the GIL")
def test_idle_process_reuse_one(self):
executor = self.executor
assert executor._max_workers >= 4
if self.get_context().get_start_method(allow_none=False) == "fork":
raise unittest.SkipTest("Incompatible with the fork start method.")
executor.submit(mul, 21, 2).result()
executor.submit(mul, 6, 7).result()
executor.submit(mul, 3, 14).result()
self.assertEqual(len(executor._processes), 1)
def test_idle_process_reuse_multiple(self):
executor = self.executor
assert executor._max_workers <= 5
if self.get_context().get_start_method(allow_none=False) == "fork":
raise unittest.SkipTest("Incompatible with the fork start method.")
executor.submit(mul, 12, 7).result()
executor.submit(mul, 33, 25)
executor.submit(mul, 25, 26).result()
executor.submit(mul, 18, 29)
executor.submit(mul, 1, 2).result()
executor.submit(mul, 0, 9)
self.assertLessEqual(len(executor._processes), 3)
executor.shutdown()
def test_max_tasks_per_child(self):
context = self.get_context()
if context.get_start_method(allow_none=False) == "fork":
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
self.executor_type(1, mp_context=context, max_tasks_per_child=3)
return
# not using self.executor as we need to control construction.
# arguably this could go in another class w/o that mixin.
executor = self.executor_type(
1, mp_context=context, max_tasks_per_child=3)
f1 = executor.submit(os.getpid)
original_pid = f1.result()
# The worker pid remains the same as the worker could be reused
f2 = executor.submit(os.getpid)
self.assertEqual(f2.result(), original_pid)
self.assertEqual(len(executor._processes), 1)
f3 = executor.submit(os.getpid)
self.assertEqual(f3.result(), original_pid)
# A new worker is spawned, with a statistically different pid,
# while the previous was reaped.
f4 = executor.submit(os.getpid)
new_pid = f4.result()
self.assertNotEqual(original_pid, new_pid)
self.assertEqual(len(executor._processes), 1)
executor.shutdown()
def test_max_tasks_per_child_defaults_to_spawn_context(self):
# not using self.executor as we need to control construction.
# arguably this could go in another class w/o that mixin.
executor = self.executor_type(1, max_tasks_per_child=3)
self.assertEqual(executor._mp_context.get_start_method(), "spawn")
def test_max_tasks_early_shutdown(self):
context = self.get_context()
if context.get_start_method(allow_none=False) == "fork":
raise unittest.SkipTest("Incompatible with the fork start method.")
# not using self.executor as we need to control construction.
# arguably this could go in another class w/o that mixin.
executor = self.executor_type(
3, mp_context=context, max_tasks_per_child=1)
futures = []
for i in range(6):
futures.append(executor.submit(mul, i, i))
executor.shutdown()
for i, future in enumerate(futures):
self.assertEqual(future.result(), mul(i, i))
def test_python_finalization_error(self):
# gh-109047: Catch RuntimeError on thread creation
# during Python finalization.
context = self.get_context()
# gh-109047: Mock the threading.start_joinable_thread() function to inject
# RuntimeError: simulate the error raised during Python finalization.
# Block the second creation: create _ExecutorManagerThread, but block
# QueueFeederThread.
orig_start_new_thread = threading._start_joinable_thread
nthread = 0
def mock_start_new_thread(func, *args, **kwargs):
nonlocal nthread
if nthread >= 1:
raise RuntimeError("can't create new thread at "
"interpreter shutdown")
nthread += 1
return orig_start_new_thread(func, *args, **kwargs)
with support.swap_attr(threading, '_start_joinable_thread',
mock_start_new_thread):
executor = self.executor_type(max_workers=2, mp_context=context)
with executor:
with self.assertRaises(BrokenProcessPool):
list(executor.map(mul, [(2, 3)] * 10))
executor.shutdown()
create_executor_tests(globals(), ProcessPoolExecutorTest,
executor_mixins=(ProcessPoolForkMixin,
ProcessPoolForkserverMixin,
ProcessPoolSpawnMixin))
def setUpModule():
setup_module()
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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