| import sys |
| import unittest |
| import io |
| import atexit |
| import os |
| from test import support |
| from test.support import script_helper |
| |
| ### helpers |
| def h1(): |
| print("h1") |
| |
| def h2(): |
| print("h2") |
| |
| def h3(): |
| print("h3") |
| |
| def h4(*args, **kwargs): |
| print("h4", args, kwargs) |
| |
| def raise1(): |
| raise TypeError |
| |
| def raise2(): |
| raise SystemError |
| |
| def exit(): |
| raise SystemExit |
| |
| |
| class GeneralTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.save_stdout = sys.stdout |
| self.save_stderr = sys.stderr |
| self.stream = io.StringIO() |
| sys.stdout = sys.stderr = self.stream |
| atexit._clear() |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| sys.stdout = self.save_stdout |
| sys.stderr = self.save_stderr |
| atexit._clear() |
| |
| def test_args(self): |
| # be sure args are handled properly |
| atexit.register(h1) |
| atexit.register(h4) |
| atexit.register(h4, 4, kw="abc") |
| atexit._run_exitfuncs() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self.stream.getvalue(), |
| "h4 (4,) {'kw': 'abc'}\nh4 () {}\nh1\n") |
| |
| def test_badargs(self): |
| atexit.register(lambda: 1, 0, 0, (x for x in (1,2)), 0, 0) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, atexit._run_exitfuncs) |
| |
| def test_order(self): |
| # be sure handlers are executed in reverse order |
| atexit.register(h1) |
| atexit.register(h2) |
| atexit.register(h3) |
| atexit._run_exitfuncs() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self.stream.getvalue(), "h3\nh2\nh1\n") |
| |
| def test_raise(self): |
| # be sure raises are handled properly |
| atexit.register(raise1) |
| atexit.register(raise2) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, atexit._run_exitfuncs) |
| |
| def test_raise_unnormalized(self): |
| # Issue #10756: Make sure that an unnormalized exception is |
| # handled properly |
| atexit.register(lambda: 1 / 0) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, atexit._run_exitfuncs) |
| self.assertIn("ZeroDivisionError", self.stream.getvalue()) |
| |
| def test_exit(self): |
| # be sure a SystemExit is handled properly |
| atexit.register(exit) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(SystemExit, atexit._run_exitfuncs) |
| self.assertEqual(self.stream.getvalue(), '') |
| |
| def test_print_tracebacks(self): |
| # Issue #18776: the tracebacks should be printed when errors occur. |
| def f(): |
| 1/0 # one |
| def g(): |
| 1/0 # two |
| def h(): |
| 1/0 # three |
| atexit.register(f) |
| atexit.register(g) |
| atexit.register(h) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, atexit._run_exitfuncs) |
| stderr = self.stream.getvalue() |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count("ZeroDivisionError"), 3) |
| self.assertIn("# one", stderr) |
| self.assertIn("# two", stderr) |
| self.assertIn("# three", stderr) |
| |
| def test_stress(self): |
| a = [0] |
| def inc(): |
| a[0] += 1 |
| |
| for i in range(128): |
| atexit.register(inc) |
| atexit._run_exitfuncs() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(a[0], 128) |
| |
| def test_clear(self): |
| a = [0] |
| def inc(): |
| a[0] += 1 |
| |
| atexit.register(inc) |
| atexit._clear() |
| atexit._run_exitfuncs() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(a[0], 0) |
| |
| def test_unregister(self): |
| a = [0] |
| def inc(): |
| a[0] += 1 |
| def dec(): |
| a[0] -= 1 |
| |
| for i in range(4): |
| atexit.register(inc) |
| atexit.register(dec) |
| atexit.unregister(inc) |
| atexit._run_exitfuncs() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(a[0], -1) |
| |
| def test_bound_methods(self): |
| l = [] |
| atexit.register(l.append, 5) |
| atexit._run_exitfuncs() |
| self.assertEqual(l, [5]) |
| |
| atexit.unregister(l.append) |
| atexit._run_exitfuncs() |
| self.assertEqual(l, [5]) |
| |
| def test_shutdown(self): |
| # Actually test the shutdown mechanism in a subprocess |
| code = """if 1: |
| import atexit |
| |
| def f(msg): |
| print(msg) |
| |
| atexit.register(f, "one") |
| atexit.register(f, "two") |
| """ |
| res = script_helper.assert_python_ok("-c", code) |
| self.assertEqual(res.out.decode().splitlines(), ["two", "one"]) |
| self.assertFalse(res.err) |
| |
| |
| @support.cpython_only |
| class SubinterpreterTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_callbacks_leak(self): |
| # This test shows a leak in refleak mode if atexit doesn't |
| # take care to free callbacks in its per-subinterpreter module |
| # state. |
| n = atexit._ncallbacks() |
| code = r"""if 1: |
| import atexit |
| def f(): |
| pass |
| atexit.register(f) |
| del atexit |
| """ |
| ret = support.run_in_subinterp(code) |
| self.assertEqual(ret, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(atexit._ncallbacks(), n) |
| |
| def test_callbacks_leak_refcycle(self): |
| # Similar to the above, but with a refcycle through the atexit |
| # module. |
| n = atexit._ncallbacks() |
| code = r"""if 1: |
| import atexit |
| def f(): |
| pass |
| atexit.register(f) |
| atexit.__atexit = atexit |
| """ |
| ret = support.run_in_subinterp(code) |
| self.assertEqual(ret, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(atexit._ncallbacks(), n) |
| |
| def test_callback_on_subinterpreter_teardown(self): |
| # This tests if a callback is called on |
| # subinterpreter teardown. |
| expected = b"The test has passed!" |
| r, w = os.pipe() |
| |
| code = r"""if 1: |
| import os |
| import atexit |
| def callback(): |
| os.write({:d}, b"The test has passed!") |
| atexit.register(callback) |
| """.format(w) |
| ret = support.run_in_subinterp(code) |
| os.close(w) |
| self.assertEqual(os.read(r, len(expected)), expected) |
| os.close(r) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| unittest.main() |