svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk
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r62127 | trent.nelson | 2008-04-03 08:39:17 -0700 (Thu, 03 Apr 2008) | 1 line
Remove the building of Berkeley DB step; _bsddb44.vcproj takes care of this for us now.
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r62136 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-04-03 16:07:55 -0700 (Thu, 03 Apr 2008) | 9 lines
#
1733757: the interpreter would hang on shutdown, if the function set by sys.settrace
calls threading.currentThread.
The correction somewhat improves the code, but it was close.
Many thanks to the "with" construct, which turns python code into C calls.
I wonder if it is not better to sys.settrace(None) just after
running the __main__ module and before finalization.
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r62141 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2008-04-03 21:51:19 -0700 (Thu, 03 Apr 2008) | 5 lines
Doh! os.read() raises an OSError, not an IOError when it's interrupted.
And fix some flakiness in test_itimer_prof, which could detect that the timer
had reached 0 before the signal arrived announcing that fact.
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r62142 | fred.drake | 2008-04-03 22:41:30 -0700 (Thu, 03 Apr 2008) | 4 lines
- Issue #2385: distutils.core.run_script() makes __file__ available, so the
controlled environment will more closely mirror the typical script
environment. This supports setup.py scripts that refer to data files.
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r62147 | fred.drake | 2008-04-04 04:31:14 -0700 (Fri, 04 Apr 2008) | 6 lines
my previous change did what I said it should not: it changed the current
directory to the directory in which the setup.py script lived (which made
__file__ wrong)
fixed, with test that the script is run in the current directory of the caller
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r62148 | fred.drake | 2008-04-04 04:38:51 -0700 (Fri, 04 Apr 2008) | 2 lines
stupid, stupid, stupid!
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r62150 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2008-04-04 09:48:19 -0700 (Fri, 04 Apr 2008) | 2 lines
Oops again. EINTR is in errno, not signal.
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r62158 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-04 19:42:20 -0700 (Fri, 04 Apr 2008) | 1 line
Minor edits
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r62159 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-04 19:47:07 -0700 (Fri, 04 Apr 2008) | 1 line
Markup fix; explain what interval timers do; typo fix
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r62160 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-04 20:38:39 -0700 (Fri, 04 Apr 2008) | 1 line
Various edits
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r62161 | neal.norwitz | 2008-04-04 21:26:31 -0700 (Fri, 04 Apr 2008) | 9 lines
Prevent test_sqlite from hanging on older versions of sqlite.
The problem is that when trying to do the second insert, sqlite seems to sleep
for a very long time. Here is the output from strace:
read(6, "SQLite format 3\0\4\0\1\1\0@ \0\0\0\1\0\0\0\0"..., 1024) = 1024
nanosleep({4294,
966296000}, <unfinished ...>
I don't know which version this was fixed in, but 3.2.1 definitely fails.
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.. data:: ITIMER_REAL
- Decrements interval timer in real time, and delivers SIGALRM upon expiration.
+ Decrements interval timer in real time, and delivers :const:`SIGALRM` upon expiration.
.. data:: ITIMER_VIRTUAL
.. function:: setitimer(which, seconds[, interval])
- Sets given itimer (one of :const:`signal.ITIMER_REAL`,
- :const:`signal.ITIMER_VIRTUAL` or :const:`signal.ITIMER_PROF`) especified
+ Sets given interval timer (one of :const:`signal.ITIMER_REAL`,
+ :const:`signal.ITIMER_VIRTUAL` or :const:`signal.ITIMER_PROF`) specified
by *which* to fire after *seconds* (float is accepted, different from
:func:`alarm`) and after that every *interval* seconds. The interval
timer specified by *which* can be cleared by setting seconds to zero.
+ When an interval timer fires, a signal is sent to the process.
+ The signal sent is dependent on the timer being used;
+ :const:`signal.ITIMER_REAL` will deliver :const:`SIGALRM`,
+ :const:`signal.ITIMER_VIRTUAL` sends :const:`SIGVTALRM`,
+ and :const:`signal.ITIMER_PROF` will deliver :const:`SIGPROF`.
+
The old values are returned as a tuple: (delay, interval).
Attempting to pass an invalid interval timer will cause a
.. function:: getitimer(which)
- Returns current value of a given itimer especified by *which*.
+ Returns current value of a given interval timer specified by *which*.
.. versionadded:: 2.6
therefore posted a call for issue trackers, asking volunteers to set
up different products and import some of the bugs and patches from
SourceForge. Four different trackers were examined: Atlassian's `Jira
-<XXX>`__, `Launchpad <http://www.launchpad.net>`__, ` `Roundup
-<XXX>`__, and Trac <XXX>`__. The committee eventually settled on Jira
+<http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/>`__,
+`Launchpad <http://www.launchpad.net>`__,
+`Roundup <http://roundup.sourceforge.net/>`__, and
+Trac <http://trac.edgewall.org/>`__.
+The committee eventually settled on Jira
and Roundup as the two candidates. Jira is a commercial product that
offers a no-cost hosted instance to free-software projects; Roundup
is an open-source project that requires volunteers
for Jython and for the Python web site. It will surely find
other uses in the future.
-Hosting is kindly provided by `Upfront <XXX>`__ of XXX. Martin von
-Loewis put a lot of effort into importing existing bugs and patches
-from SourceForge; his scripts for this import are at XXX.
+Hosting is kindly provided by `Upfront Systems <http://www.upfrontsystems.co.za/>`__ of Stellenbosch, South Africa. Martin von Loewis put a
+lot of effort into importing existing bugs and patches from
+SourceForge; his scripts for this import operation are at
+http://svn.python.org/view/tracker/importer/.
.. seealso::
- XXX Roundup web site.
+ http://bugs.python.org: The Python bug tracker.
- bugs.python.org
+ http://bugs.jython.org: The Jython bug tracker.
- bugs.jython.org
-
- Python web site bug tracker
+ http://roundup.sourceforge.net/: Roundup downloads and documentation.
New Documentation Format: ReStructured Text
.. ======================================================================
+.. _pep-3116:
+
+PEP 3116: New I/O Library
+=====================================================
+
+XXX write this.
+
+.. seealso::
+
+ :pep:`3116` - New I/O
+ PEP written by Daniel Stutzbach, Mike Verdone, and Guido van Rossum.
+ XXX code written by who?
+
+.. ======================================================================
+
.. _pep-3118:
PEP 3118: Revised Buffer Protocol
:pep:`3141` - A Type Hierarchy for Numbers
PEP written by Jeffrey Yasskin.
- XXX link: Discusses Scheme's numeric tower.
+ `Scheme's numerical tower <http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Numerical-Tower.html#Numerical-Tower>`__, from the Guile manual.
+ `Scheme's number datatypes <http://schemers.org/Documents/Standards/R5RS/HTML/r5rs-Z-H-9.html#%_sec_6.2>`__ from the R5RS Scheme specification.
The :mod:`fractions` Module
* The :mod:`datetime` module's :meth:`strftime` methods now support a
``%f`` format code that expands to the number of microseconds in the
object, zero-padded on
- the left to six places. (Contributed by XXX.)
+ the left to six places. (Contributed by Skip Montanaro.)
.. Patch 1158
numbers following a triangular distribution. The returned values
are between *low* and *high*, not including *high* itself, and
with *mode* as the mode, the most frequently occurring value
- in the distribution. (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger. XXX check)
+ in the distribution. (Contributed by Wladmir van der Laan and
+ Raymond Hettinger.)
.. Patch 1681432
have a read-only :attr:`queue` attribute that returns the
contents of the scheduler's queue, represented as a list of
named tuples with the fields ``(time, priority, action, argument)``.
- (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger XXX check.)
+ (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.)
.. Patch 1861
objects; ``pollobj.modify(fd, eventmask)`` takes a file descriptor
or file object and an event mask,
- (Contributed by XXX.)
+ (Contributed by Christian Heimes.)
.. Patch 1657
:cfunc:`PySignal_SetWakeupFd`, for setting the descriptor.
Event loops will use this by opening a pipe to create two descriptors,
- one for reading and one for writing. The writeable descriptor
+ one for reading and one for writing. The writable descriptor
will be passed to :func:`set_wakeup_fd`, and the readable descriptor
will be added to the list of descriptors monitored by the event loop via
:cfunc:`select` or :cfunc:`poll`.
and allows changing whether signals can interrupt system calls or not.
(Contributed by Ralf Schmitt.)
+ The :func:`setitimer` and :func:`getitimer` functions have also been
+ added on systems that support these system calls. :func:`setitimer`
+ allows setting interval timers that will cause a signal to be
+ delivered to the process after a specified time, measured in
+ wall-clock time, consumed process time, or combined process+system
+ time. (Contributed by Guilherme Polo.)
+
+ .. Patch 2240
+
+
* The :mod:`smtplib` module now supports SMTP over SSL thanks to the
addition of the :class:`SMTP_SSL` class. This class supports an
interface identical to the existing :class:`SMTP` class. Both
_setup_stop_after = stop_after
save_argv = sys.argv
- g = {}
+ g = {'__file__': script_name}
l = {}
try:
try:
--- /dev/null
+"""Tests for distutils.core."""
+
+import io
+import distutils.core
+import os
+import shutil
+import sys
+import test.test_support
+import unittest
+
+
+# setup script that uses __file__
+setup_using___file__ = """\
+
+__file__
+
+from distutils.core import setup
+setup()
+"""
+
+setup_prints_cwd = """\
+
+import os
+print(os.getcwd())
+
+from distutils.core import setup
+setup()
+"""
+
+
+class CoreTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ self.old_stdout = sys.stdout
+ self.cleanup_testfn()
+
+ def tearDown(self):
+ sys.stdout = self.old_stdout
+ self.cleanup_testfn()
+
+ def cleanup_testfn(self):
+ path = test.test_support.TESTFN
+ if os.path.isfile(path):
+ os.remove(path)
+ elif os.path.isdir(path):
+ shutil.rmtree(path)
+
+ def write_setup(self, text, path=test.test_support.TESTFN):
+ open(path, "w").write(text)
+ return path
+
+ def test_run_setup_provides_file(self):
+ # Make sure the script can use __file__; if that's missing, the test
+ # setup.py script will raise NameError.
+ distutils.core.run_setup(
+ self.write_setup(setup_using___file__))
+
+ def test_run_setup_uses_current_dir(self):
+ # This tests that the setup script is run with the current directory
+ # as it's own current directory; this was temporarily broken by a
+ # previous patch when TESTFN did not use the current directory.
+ sys.stdout = io.StringIO()
+ cwd = os.getcwd()
+
+ # Create a directory and write the setup.py file there:
+ os.mkdir(test.test_support.TESTFN)
+ setup_py = os.path.join(test.test_support.TESTFN, "setup.py")
+ distutils.core.run_setup(
+ self.write_setup(setup_prints_cwd, path=setup_py))
+
+ output = sys.stdout.getvalue()
+ if output.endswith("\n"):
+ output = output[:-1]
+ self.assertEqual(cwd, output)
+
+
+def test_suite():
+ return unittest.makeSuite(CoreTestCase)
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ unittest.main(defaultTest="test_suite")
self.failUnlessEqual(len(res), 1)
def CheckRaiseTimeout(self):
+ if sqlite.sqlite_version_info < (3, 2, 2):
+ # This will fail (hang) on earlier versions of sqlite.
+ # Determine exact version it was fixed. 3.2.1 hangs.
+ return
self.cur1.execute("create table test(i)")
self.cur1.execute("insert into test(i) values (5)")
try:
This tests the improved concurrency with pysqlite 2.3.4. You needed
to roll back con2 before you could commit con1.
"""
+ if sqlite.sqlite_version_info < (3, 2, 2):
+ # This will fail (hang) on earlier versions of sqlite.
+ # Determine exact version it was fixed. 3.2.1 hangs.
+ return
self.cur1.execute("create table test(i)")
self.cur1.execute("insert into test(i) values (5)")
try:
def ignoring_eintr(__func, *args, **kwargs):
try:
return __func(*args, **kwargs)
- except IOError as e:
- if e.errno != signal.EINTR:
+ except EnvironmentError as e:
+ if e.errno != errno.EINTR:
raise
return None
def test_itimer_prof(self):
self.itimer = signal.ITIMER_PROF
signal.signal(signal.SIGPROF, self.sig_prof)
- signal.setitimer(self.itimer, 0.2)
+ signal.setitimer(self.itimer, 0.2, 0.2)
for i in range(100000000):
if signal.getitimer(self.itimer) == (0.0, 0.0):
break # sig_prof handler stopped this itimer
+ # profiling itimer should be (0.0, 0.0) now
+ self.assertEquals(signal.getitimer(self.itimer), (0.0, 0.0))
+ # and the handler should have been called
self.assertEqual(self.hndl_called, True)
def test_main():
"""])
self.assertEqual(rc, 42)
+ def test_finalize_with_trace(self):
+ # Issue1733757
+ # Avoid a deadlock when sys.settrace steps into threading._shutdown
+ import subprocess
+ rc = subprocess.call([sys.executable, "-c", """if 1:
+ import sys, threading
+
+ # A deadlock-killer, to prevent the
+ # testsuite to hang forever
+ def killer():
+ import os, time
+ time.sleep(2)
+ print('program blocked; aborting')
+ os._exit(2)
+ t = threading.Thread(target=killer)
+ t.setDaemon(True)
+ t.start()
+
+ # This is the trace function
+ def func(frame, event, arg):
+ threading.currentThread()
+ return func
+
+ sys.settrace(func)
+ """])
+ self.failIf(rc == 2, "interpreted was blocked")
+ self.failUnless(rc == 0, "Unexpected error")
+
+
def test_enumerate_after_join(self):
# Try hard to trigger #1703448: a thread is still returned in
# threading.enumerate() after it has been join()ed.
# since it isn't if dummy_threading is *not* being used then don't
# hide the exception.
- _active_limbo_lock.acquire()
try:
- try:
+ with _active_limbo_lock:
del _active[_get_ident()]
- except KeyError:
- if 'dummy_threading' not in _sys.modules:
- raise
- finally:
- _active_limbo_lock.release()
+ # There must not be any python code between the previous line
+ # and after the lock is released. Otherwise a tracing function
+ # could try to acquire the lock again in the same thread, (in
+ # currentThread()), and would block.
+ except KeyError:
+ if 'dummy_threading' not in _sys.modules:
+ raise
def join(self, timeout=None):
if not self._initialized:
cmd /c Tools\buildbot\external.bat
@rem build release versions of things
call "%VS90COMNTOOLS%vsvars32.bat"
-if not exist ..\db-4.4.20\build_win32\release\libdb44s.lib (
- vcbuild db-4.4.20\build_win32\Berkeley_DB.sln /build Release /project db_static
-)
@rem build Python
vcbuild /useenv PCbuild\pcbuild.sln "Release|Win32"