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			120 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
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| # Copyright 2008 Google Inc.  All rights reserved.
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| #
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| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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| # license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at
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| # https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd
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| 
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| """A subclass of unittest.TestCase which checks for reference leaks.
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| 
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| To use:
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| - Use testing_refleak.BaseTestCase instead of unittest.TestCase
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| - Configure and compile Python with --with-pydebug
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| 
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| If sys.gettotalrefcount() is not available (because Python was built without
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| the Py_DEBUG option), then this module is a no-op and tests will run normally.
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| """
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| 
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| import copyreg
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| import gc
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| import sys
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| import unittest
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| 
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| 
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| class LocalTestResult(unittest.TestResult):
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|   """A TestResult which forwards events to a parent object, except for Skips."""
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| 
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|   def __init__(self, parent_result):
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|     unittest.TestResult.__init__(self)
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|     self.parent_result = parent_result
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| 
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|   def addError(self, test, error):
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|     self.parent_result.addError(test, error)
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| 
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|   def addFailure(self, test, error):
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|     self.parent_result.addFailure(test, error)
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| 
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|   def addSkip(self, test, reason):
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|     pass
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| 
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| 
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| class ReferenceLeakCheckerMixin(object):
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|   """A mixin class for TestCase, which checks reference counts."""
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| 
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|   NB_RUNS = 3
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| 
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|   def run(self, result=None):
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|     testMethod = getattr(self, self._testMethodName)
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|     expecting_failure_method = getattr(testMethod, "__unittest_expecting_failure__", False)
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|     expecting_failure_class = getattr(self, "__unittest_expecting_failure__", False)
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|     if expecting_failure_class or expecting_failure_method:
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|       return
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| 
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|     # python_message.py registers all Message classes to some pickle global
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|     # registry, which makes the classes immortal.
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|     # We save a copy of this registry, and reset it before we could references.
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|     self._saved_pickle_registry = copyreg.dispatch_table.copy()
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| 
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|     # Run the test twice, to warm up the instance attributes.
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|     super(ReferenceLeakCheckerMixin, self).run(result=result)
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|     super(ReferenceLeakCheckerMixin, self).run(result=result)
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| 
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|     oldrefcount = 0
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|     local_result = LocalTestResult(result)
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|     num_flakes = 0
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| 
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|     refcount_deltas = []
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|     while len(refcount_deltas) < self.NB_RUNS:
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|       oldrefcount = self._getRefcounts()
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|       super(ReferenceLeakCheckerMixin, self).run(result=local_result)
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|       newrefcount = self._getRefcounts()
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|       # If the GC was able to collect some objects after the call to run() that
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|       # it could not collect before the call, then the counts won't match.
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|       if newrefcount < oldrefcount and num_flakes < 2:
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|         # This result is (probably) a flake -- garbage collectors aren't very
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|         # predictable, but a lower ending refcount is the opposite of the
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|         # failure we are testing for. If the result is repeatable, then we will
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|         # eventually report it, but not after trying to eliminate it.
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|         num_flakes += 1
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|         continue
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|       num_flakes = 0
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|       refcount_deltas.append(newrefcount - oldrefcount)
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|     print(refcount_deltas, self)
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| 
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|     try:
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|       self.assertEqual(refcount_deltas, [0] * self.NB_RUNS)
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|     except Exception:  # pylint: disable=broad-except
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|       result.addError(self, sys.exc_info())
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| 
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|   def _getRefcounts(self):
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|     copyreg.dispatch_table.clear()
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|     copyreg.dispatch_table.update(self._saved_pickle_registry)
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|     # It is sometimes necessary to gc.collect() multiple times, to ensure
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|     # that all objects can be collected.
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|     gc.collect()
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|     gc.collect()
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|     gc.collect()
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|     return sys.gettotalrefcount()
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| 
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| 
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| if hasattr(sys, 'gettotalrefcount'):
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| 
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|   def TestCase(test_class):
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|     new_bases = (ReferenceLeakCheckerMixin,) + test_class.__bases__
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|     new_class = type(test_class)(
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|         test_class.__name__, new_bases, dict(test_class.__dict__))
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|     return new_class
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|   SkipReferenceLeakChecker = unittest.skip
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| 
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| else:
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|   # When PyDEBUG is not enabled, run the tests normally.
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| 
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|   def TestCase(test_class):
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|     return test_class
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| 
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|   def SkipReferenceLeakChecker(reason):
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|     del reason  # Don't skip, so don't need a reason.
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|     def Same(func):
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|       return func
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|     return Same
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