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Tim Petersd66595f2001-02-04 03:09:53 +00001# Run the _testcapi module tests (tests for the Python/C API): by defn,
Guido van Rossum361c5352001-04-13 17:03:04 +00002# these are all functions _testcapi exports whose name begins with 'test_'.
Tim Peters9ea17ac2001-02-02 05:57:15 +00003
Nick Coghlan39f0bb52017-11-28 08:11:51 +10004from collections import OrderedDict
Antoine Pitrou8e605772011-04-25 21:21:07 +02005import os
Antoine Pitrou2f828f22012-01-18 00:21:11 +01006import pickle
Jeffrey Yasskin8e0bdfd2010-05-13 18:31:05 +00007import random
Victor Stinnerb3adb1a2016-03-14 17:40:09 +01008import re
Jeffrey Yasskin8e0bdfd2010-05-13 18:31:05 +00009import subprocess
Martin v. Löwis6ce7ed22005-03-03 12:26:35 +000010import sys
Victor Stinnerefde1462015-03-21 15:04:43 +010011import textwrap
Antoine Pitroua6a4dc82017-09-07 18:56:24 +020012import threading
Benjamin Petersona54c9092009-01-13 02:11:23 +000013import time
Benjamin Peterson9b6df6a2008-10-16 23:56:29 +000014import unittest
Eddie Elizondo3368f3c2019-09-19 09:29:05 -070015import weakref
Benjamin Petersonee8712c2008-05-20 21:35:26 +000016from test import support
Larry Hastingsfcafe432013-11-23 17:35:48 -080017from test.support import MISSING_C_DOCSTRINGS
xdegaye85f64302017-07-01 14:14:45 +020018from test.support.script_helper import assert_python_failure, assert_python_ok
Victor Stinner45df8202010-04-28 22:31:17 +000019try:
Stefan Krahfd24f9e2012-08-20 11:04:24 +020020 import _posixsubprocess
21except ImportError:
22 _posixsubprocess = None
Antoine Pitroua6a4dc82017-09-07 18:56:24 +020023
Serhiy Storchaka5cfc79d2014-02-07 10:06:39 +020024# Skip this test if the _testcapi module isn't available.
25_testcapi = support.import_module('_testcapi')
Tim Peters9ea17ac2001-02-02 05:57:15 +000026
Victor Stinnerefde1462015-03-21 15:04:43 +010027# Were we compiled --with-pydebug or with #define Py_DEBUG?
28Py_DEBUG = hasattr(sys, 'gettotalrefcount')
29
Benjamin Petersona54c9092009-01-13 02:11:23 +000030
Benjamin Peterson9b6df6a2008-10-16 23:56:29 +000031def testfunction(self):
32 """some doc"""
33 return self
34
Jeroen Demeyeraacc77f2019-05-29 20:31:52 +020035
Benjamin Peterson9b6df6a2008-10-16 23:56:29 +000036class InstanceMethod:
37 id = _testcapi.instancemethod(id)
38 testfunction = _testcapi.instancemethod(testfunction)
39
40class CAPITest(unittest.TestCase):
41
42 def test_instancemethod(self):
43 inst = InstanceMethod()
44 self.assertEqual(id(inst), inst.id())
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +000045 self.assertTrue(inst.testfunction() is inst)
Benjamin Peterson9b6df6a2008-10-16 23:56:29 +000046 self.assertEqual(inst.testfunction.__doc__, testfunction.__doc__)
47 self.assertEqual(InstanceMethod.testfunction.__doc__, testfunction.__doc__)
48
49 InstanceMethod.testfunction.attribute = "test"
50 self.assertEqual(testfunction.attribute, "test")
51 self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, inst.testfunction, "attribute", "test")
52
Jeffrey Yasskin8e0bdfd2010-05-13 18:31:05 +000053 def test_no_FatalError_infinite_loop(self):
Antoine Pitrou77e904e2013-10-08 23:04:32 +020054 with support.SuppressCrashReport():
Ezio Melotti25a40452013-03-05 20:26:17 +020055 p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, "-c",
Ezio Melottie1857d92013-03-05 20:31:34 +020056 'import _testcapi;'
57 '_testcapi.crash_no_current_thread()'],
58 stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
59 stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
Jeffrey Yasskin8e0bdfd2010-05-13 18:31:05 +000060 (out, err) = p.communicate()
61 self.assertEqual(out, b'')
62 # This used to cause an infinite loop.
Vinay Sajip73954042012-05-06 11:34:50 +010063 self.assertTrue(err.rstrip().startswith(
Victor Stinner9e5d30c2020-03-07 00:54:20 +010064 b'Fatal Python error: '
Victor Stinner23ef89d2020-03-18 02:26:04 +010065 b'PyThreadState_Get: '
66 b'current thread state is NULL (released GIL?)'))
Jeffrey Yasskin8e0bdfd2010-05-13 18:31:05 +000067
Antoine Pitrou915605c2011-02-24 20:53:48 +000068 def test_memoryview_from_NULL_pointer(self):
69 self.assertRaises(ValueError, _testcapi.make_memoryview_from_NULL_pointer)
Benjamin Peterson9b6df6a2008-10-16 23:56:29 +000070
Martin v. Löwisaa2efcb2012-04-19 14:33:43 +020071 def test_exc_info(self):
72 raised_exception = ValueError("5")
73 new_exc = TypeError("TEST")
74 try:
75 raise raised_exception
76 except ValueError as e:
77 tb = e.__traceback__
78 orig_sys_exc_info = sys.exc_info()
79 orig_exc_info = _testcapi.set_exc_info(new_exc.__class__, new_exc, None)
80 new_sys_exc_info = sys.exc_info()
81 new_exc_info = _testcapi.set_exc_info(*orig_exc_info)
82 reset_sys_exc_info = sys.exc_info()
83
84 self.assertEqual(orig_exc_info[1], e)
85
86 self.assertSequenceEqual(orig_exc_info, (raised_exception.__class__, raised_exception, tb))
87 self.assertSequenceEqual(orig_sys_exc_info, orig_exc_info)
88 self.assertSequenceEqual(reset_sys_exc_info, orig_exc_info)
89 self.assertSequenceEqual(new_exc_info, (new_exc.__class__, new_exc, None))
90 self.assertSequenceEqual(new_sys_exc_info, new_exc_info)
91 else:
92 self.assertTrue(False)
93
Stefan Krahfd24f9e2012-08-20 11:04:24 +020094 @unittest.skipUnless(_posixsubprocess, '_posixsubprocess required for this test.')
95 def test_seq_bytes_to_charp_array(self):
96 # Issue #15732: crash in _PySequence_BytesToCharpArray()
97 class Z(object):
98 def __len__(self):
99 return 1
100 self.assertRaises(TypeError, _posixsubprocess.fork_exec,
Gregory P. Smithf3751ef2019-10-12 13:24:56 -0700101 1,Z(),3,(1, 2),5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21)
Stefan Krah7cacd2e2012-08-21 08:16:09 +0200102 # Issue #15736: overflow in _PySequence_BytesToCharpArray()
103 class Z(object):
104 def __len__(self):
105 return sys.maxsize
106 def __getitem__(self, i):
107 return b'x'
108 self.assertRaises(MemoryError, _posixsubprocess.fork_exec,
Gregory P. Smithf3751ef2019-10-12 13:24:56 -0700109 1,Z(),3,(1, 2),5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21)
Stefan Krahfd24f9e2012-08-20 11:04:24 +0200110
Stefan Krahdb579d72012-08-20 14:36:47 +0200111 @unittest.skipUnless(_posixsubprocess, '_posixsubprocess required for this test.')
112 def test_subprocess_fork_exec(self):
113 class Z(object):
114 def __len__(self):
115 return 1
116
117 # Issue #15738: crash in subprocess_fork_exec()
118 self.assertRaises(TypeError, _posixsubprocess.fork_exec,
Gregory P. Smithf3751ef2019-10-12 13:24:56 -0700119 Z(),[b'1'],3,(1, 2),5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21)
Stefan Krahdb579d72012-08-20 14:36:47 +0200120
Larry Hastingsfcafe432013-11-23 17:35:48 -0800121 @unittest.skipIf(MISSING_C_DOCSTRINGS,
122 "Signature information for builtins requires docstrings")
Larry Hastings44e2eaa2013-11-23 15:37:55 -0800123 def test_docstring_signature_parsing(self):
124
125 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.no_docstring.__doc__, None)
126 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.no_docstring.__text_signature__, None)
127
Zachary Ware8ef887c2015-04-13 18:22:35 -0500128 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.docstring_empty.__doc__, None)
Larry Hastings44e2eaa2013-11-23 15:37:55 -0800129 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.docstring_empty.__text_signature__, None)
130
131 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.docstring_no_signature.__doc__,
132 "This docstring has no signature.")
133 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.docstring_no_signature.__text_signature__, None)
134
135 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.docstring_with_invalid_signature.__doc__,
Larry Hastings2623c8c2014-02-08 22:15:29 -0800136 "docstring_with_invalid_signature($module, /, boo)\n"
Larry Hastings44e2eaa2013-11-23 15:37:55 -0800137 "\n"
138 "This docstring has an invalid signature."
139 )
140 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.docstring_with_invalid_signature.__text_signature__, None)
141
Larry Hastings2623c8c2014-02-08 22:15:29 -0800142 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.docstring_with_invalid_signature2.__doc__,
143 "docstring_with_invalid_signature2($module, /, boo)\n"
144 "\n"
145 "--\n"
146 "\n"
147 "This docstring also has an invalid signature."
148 )
149 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.docstring_with_invalid_signature2.__text_signature__, None)
150
Larry Hastings44e2eaa2013-11-23 15:37:55 -0800151 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.docstring_with_signature.__doc__,
152 "This docstring has a valid signature.")
Larry Hastings2623c8c2014-02-08 22:15:29 -0800153 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.docstring_with_signature.__text_signature__, "($module, /, sig)")
Larry Hastings44e2eaa2013-11-23 15:37:55 -0800154
Zachary Ware8ef887c2015-04-13 18:22:35 -0500155 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.docstring_with_signature_but_no_doc.__doc__, None)
156 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.docstring_with_signature_but_no_doc.__text_signature__,
157 "($module, /, sig)")
158
Larry Hastings44e2eaa2013-11-23 15:37:55 -0800159 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.docstring_with_signature_and_extra_newlines.__doc__,
Larry Hastings2623c8c2014-02-08 22:15:29 -0800160 "\nThis docstring has a valid signature and some extra newlines.")
Larry Hastings44e2eaa2013-11-23 15:37:55 -0800161 self.assertEqual(_testcapi.docstring_with_signature_and_extra_newlines.__text_signature__,
Larry Hastings2623c8c2014-02-08 22:15:29 -0800162 "($module, /, parameter)")
Larry Hastings44e2eaa2013-11-23 15:37:55 -0800163
Benjamin Petersond51374e2014-04-09 23:55:56 -0400164 def test_c_type_with_matrix_multiplication(self):
165 M = _testcapi.matmulType
166 m1 = M()
167 m2 = M()
168 self.assertEqual(m1 @ m2, ("matmul", m1, m2))
169 self.assertEqual(m1 @ 42, ("matmul", m1, 42))
170 self.assertEqual(42 @ m1, ("matmul", 42, m1))
171 o = m1
172 o @= m2
173 self.assertEqual(o, ("imatmul", m1, m2))
174 o = m1
175 o @= 42
176 self.assertEqual(o, ("imatmul", m1, 42))
177 o = 42
178 o @= m1
179 self.assertEqual(o, ("matmul", 42, m1))
180
Zackery Spytzc7f803b2019-05-31 03:46:36 -0600181 def test_c_type_with_ipow(self):
182 # When the __ipow__ method of a type was implemented in C, using the
183 # modulo param would cause segfaults.
184 o = _testcapi.ipowType()
185 self.assertEqual(o.__ipow__(1), (1, None))
186 self.assertEqual(o.__ipow__(2, 2), (2, 2))
187
Victor Stinnerefde1462015-03-21 15:04:43 +0100188 def test_return_null_without_error(self):
189 # Issue #23571: A function must not return NULL without setting an
190 # error
191 if Py_DEBUG:
192 code = textwrap.dedent("""
193 import _testcapi
194 from test import support
195
196 with support.SuppressCrashReport():
197 _testcapi.return_null_without_error()
198 """)
199 rc, out, err = assert_python_failure('-c', code)
Victor Stinner381a9bc2015-03-24 14:01:32 +0100200 self.assertRegex(err.replace(b'\r', b''),
Victor Stinner9e5d30c2020-03-07 00:54:20 +0100201 br'Fatal Python error: _Py_CheckFunctionResult: '
202 br'a function returned NULL '
Victor Stinner944fbcc2015-03-24 16:28:52 +0100203 br'without setting an error\n'
Victor Stinner1ce16fb2019-09-18 01:35:33 +0200204 br'Python runtime state: initialized\n'
Victor Stinner381a9bc2015-03-24 14:01:32 +0100205 br'SystemError: <built-in function '
206 br'return_null_without_error> returned NULL '
207 br'without setting an error\n'
208 br'\n'
209 br'Current thread.*:\n'
210 br' File .*", line 6 in <module>')
Victor Stinnerefde1462015-03-21 15:04:43 +0100211 else:
212 with self.assertRaises(SystemError) as cm:
213 _testcapi.return_null_without_error()
214 self.assertRegex(str(cm.exception),
215 'return_null_without_error.* '
216 'returned NULL without setting an error')
217
218 def test_return_result_with_error(self):
219 # Issue #23571: A function must not return a result with an error set
220 if Py_DEBUG:
221 code = textwrap.dedent("""
222 import _testcapi
223 from test import support
224
225 with support.SuppressCrashReport():
226 _testcapi.return_result_with_error()
227 """)
228 rc, out, err = assert_python_failure('-c', code)
Victor Stinner381a9bc2015-03-24 14:01:32 +0100229 self.assertRegex(err.replace(b'\r', b''),
Victor Stinner9e5d30c2020-03-07 00:54:20 +0100230 br'Fatal Python error: _Py_CheckFunctionResult: '
231 br'a function returned a result '
232 br'with an error set\n'
Victor Stinner1ce16fb2019-09-18 01:35:33 +0200233 br'Python runtime state: initialized\n'
Victor Stinner381a9bc2015-03-24 14:01:32 +0100234 br'ValueError\n'
235 br'\n'
Serhiy Storchaka467ab192016-10-21 17:09:17 +0300236 br'The above exception was the direct cause '
237 br'of the following exception:\n'
Victor Stinner381a9bc2015-03-24 14:01:32 +0100238 br'\n'
239 br'SystemError: <built-in '
240 br'function return_result_with_error> '
241 br'returned a result with an error set\n'
242 br'\n'
243 br'Current thread.*:\n'
244 br' File .*, line 6 in <module>')
Victor Stinnerefde1462015-03-21 15:04:43 +0100245 else:
246 with self.assertRaises(SystemError) as cm:
247 _testcapi.return_result_with_error()
248 self.assertRegex(str(cm.exception),
249 'return_result_with_error.* '
250 'returned a result with an error set')
251
Serhiy Storchaka13e602e2016-05-20 22:31:14 +0300252 def test_buildvalue_N(self):
253 _testcapi.test_buildvalue_N()
254
xdegaye85f64302017-07-01 14:14:45 +0200255 def test_set_nomemory(self):
256 code = """if 1:
257 import _testcapi
258
259 class C(): pass
260
261 # The first loop tests both functions and that remove_mem_hooks()
262 # can be called twice in a row. The second loop checks a call to
263 # set_nomemory() after a call to remove_mem_hooks(). The third
264 # loop checks the start and stop arguments of set_nomemory().
265 for outer_cnt in range(1, 4):
266 start = 10 * outer_cnt
267 for j in range(100):
268 if j == 0:
269 if outer_cnt != 3:
270 _testcapi.set_nomemory(start)
271 else:
272 _testcapi.set_nomemory(start, start + 1)
273 try:
274 C()
275 except MemoryError as e:
276 if outer_cnt != 3:
277 _testcapi.remove_mem_hooks()
278 print('MemoryError', outer_cnt, j)
279 _testcapi.remove_mem_hooks()
280 break
281 """
282 rc, out, err = assert_python_ok('-c', code)
283 self.assertIn(b'MemoryError 1 10', out)
284 self.assertIn(b'MemoryError 2 20', out)
285 self.assertIn(b'MemoryError 3 30', out)
286
Oren Milman0ccc0f62017-10-08 11:17:46 +0300287 def test_mapping_keys_values_items(self):
288 class Mapping1(dict):
289 def keys(self):
290 return list(super().keys())
291 def values(self):
292 return list(super().values())
293 def items(self):
294 return list(super().items())
295 class Mapping2(dict):
296 def keys(self):
297 return tuple(super().keys())
298 def values(self):
299 return tuple(super().values())
300 def items(self):
301 return tuple(super().items())
302 dict_obj = {'foo': 1, 'bar': 2, 'spam': 3}
303
304 for mapping in [{}, OrderedDict(), Mapping1(), Mapping2(),
305 dict_obj, OrderedDict(dict_obj),
306 Mapping1(dict_obj), Mapping2(dict_obj)]:
307 self.assertListEqual(_testcapi.get_mapping_keys(mapping),
308 list(mapping.keys()))
309 self.assertListEqual(_testcapi.get_mapping_values(mapping),
310 list(mapping.values()))
311 self.assertListEqual(_testcapi.get_mapping_items(mapping),
312 list(mapping.items()))
313
314 def test_mapping_keys_values_items_bad_arg(self):
315 self.assertRaises(AttributeError, _testcapi.get_mapping_keys, None)
316 self.assertRaises(AttributeError, _testcapi.get_mapping_values, None)
317 self.assertRaises(AttributeError, _testcapi.get_mapping_items, None)
318
319 class BadMapping:
320 def keys(self):
321 return None
322 def values(self):
323 return None
324 def items(self):
325 return None
326 bad_mapping = BadMapping()
327 self.assertRaises(TypeError, _testcapi.get_mapping_keys, bad_mapping)
328 self.assertRaises(TypeError, _testcapi.get_mapping_values, bad_mapping)
329 self.assertRaises(TypeError, _testcapi.get_mapping_items, bad_mapping)
330
Victor Stinner18618e652018-10-25 17:28:11 +0200331 @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(_testcapi, 'negative_refcount'),
332 'need _testcapi.negative_refcount')
333 def test_negative_refcount(self):
334 # bpo-35059: Check that Py_DECREF() reports the correct filename
335 # when calling _Py_NegativeRefcount() to abort Python.
336 code = textwrap.dedent("""
337 import _testcapi
338 from test import support
339
340 with support.SuppressCrashReport():
341 _testcapi.negative_refcount()
342 """)
343 rc, out, err = assert_python_failure('-c', code)
344 self.assertRegex(err,
Victor Stinner3ec9af72018-10-26 02:12:34 +0200345 br'_testcapimodule\.c:[0-9]+: '
Victor Stinnerf1d002c2018-11-21 23:53:44 +0100346 br'_Py_NegativeRefcount: Assertion failed: '
Victor Stinner3ec9af72018-10-26 02:12:34 +0200347 br'object has negative ref count')
Victor Stinner18618e652018-10-25 17:28:11 +0200348
Jeroen Demeyer351c6742019-05-10 19:21:11 +0200349 def test_trashcan_subclass(self):
350 # bpo-35983: Check that the trashcan mechanism for "list" is NOT
351 # activated when its tp_dealloc is being called by a subclass
352 from _testcapi import MyList
353 L = None
354 for i in range(1000):
355 L = MyList((L,))
356
Victor Stinner0127bb12019-11-21 12:54:02 +0100357 @support.requires_resource('cpu')
Jeroen Demeyer351c6742019-05-10 19:21:11 +0200358 def test_trashcan_python_class1(self):
359 self.do_test_trashcan_python_class(list)
360
Victor Stinner0127bb12019-11-21 12:54:02 +0100361 @support.requires_resource('cpu')
Jeroen Demeyer351c6742019-05-10 19:21:11 +0200362 def test_trashcan_python_class2(self):
363 from _testcapi import MyList
364 self.do_test_trashcan_python_class(MyList)
365
366 def do_test_trashcan_python_class(self, base):
367 # Check that the trashcan mechanism works properly for a Python
368 # subclass of a class using the trashcan (this specific test assumes
369 # that the base class "base" behaves like list)
370 class PyList(base):
371 # Count the number of PyList instances to verify that there is
372 # no memory leak
373 num = 0
374 def __init__(self, *args):
375 __class__.num += 1
376 super().__init__(*args)
377 def __del__(self):
378 __class__.num -= 1
379
380 for parity in (0, 1):
381 L = None
382 # We need in the order of 2**20 iterations here such that a
383 # typical 8MB stack would overflow without the trashcan.
384 for i in range(2**20):
385 L = PyList((L,))
386 L.attr = i
387 if parity:
388 # Add one additional nesting layer
389 L = (L,)
390 self.assertGreater(PyList.num, 0)
391 del L
392 self.assertEqual(PyList.num, 0)
393
Eddie Elizondoff023ed2019-09-11 05:17:13 -0400394 def test_subclass_of_heap_gc_ctype_with_tpdealloc_decrefs_once(self):
395 class HeapGcCTypeSubclass(_testcapi.HeapGcCType):
396 def __init__(self):
397 self.value2 = 20
398 super().__init__()
399
400 subclass_instance = HeapGcCTypeSubclass()
401 type_refcnt = sys.getrefcount(HeapGcCTypeSubclass)
402
403 # Test that subclass instance was fully created
404 self.assertEqual(subclass_instance.value, 10)
405 self.assertEqual(subclass_instance.value2, 20)
406
407 # Test that the type reference count is only decremented once
408 del subclass_instance
409 self.assertEqual(type_refcnt - 1, sys.getrefcount(HeapGcCTypeSubclass))
410
411 def test_subclass_of_heap_gc_ctype_with_del_modifying_dunder_class_only_decrefs_once(self):
412 class A(_testcapi.HeapGcCType):
413 def __init__(self):
414 self.value2 = 20
415 super().__init__()
416
417 class B(A):
418 def __init__(self):
419 super().__init__()
420
421 def __del__(self):
422 self.__class__ = A
423 A.refcnt_in_del = sys.getrefcount(A)
424 B.refcnt_in_del = sys.getrefcount(B)
425
426 subclass_instance = B()
427 type_refcnt = sys.getrefcount(B)
428 new_type_refcnt = sys.getrefcount(A)
429
430 # Test that subclass instance was fully created
431 self.assertEqual(subclass_instance.value, 10)
432 self.assertEqual(subclass_instance.value2, 20)
433
434 del subclass_instance
435
436 # Test that setting __class__ modified the reference counts of the types
437 self.assertEqual(type_refcnt - 1, B.refcnt_in_del)
438 self.assertEqual(new_type_refcnt + 1, A.refcnt_in_del)
439
440 # Test that the original type already has decreased its refcnt
441 self.assertEqual(type_refcnt - 1, sys.getrefcount(B))
442
443 # Test that subtype_dealloc decref the newly assigned __class__ only once
444 self.assertEqual(new_type_refcnt, sys.getrefcount(A))
445
Eddie Elizondo3368f3c2019-09-19 09:29:05 -0700446 def test_heaptype_with_dict(self):
447 inst = _testcapi.HeapCTypeWithDict()
448 inst.foo = 42
449 self.assertEqual(inst.foo, 42)
450 self.assertEqual(inst.dictobj, inst.__dict__)
451 self.assertEqual(inst.dictobj, {"foo": 42})
452
453 inst = _testcapi.HeapCTypeWithDict()
454 self.assertEqual({}, inst.__dict__)
455
456 def test_heaptype_with_negative_dict(self):
457 inst = _testcapi.HeapCTypeWithNegativeDict()
458 inst.foo = 42
459 self.assertEqual(inst.foo, 42)
460 self.assertEqual(inst.dictobj, inst.__dict__)
461 self.assertEqual(inst.dictobj, {"foo": 42})
462
463 inst = _testcapi.HeapCTypeWithNegativeDict()
464 self.assertEqual({}, inst.__dict__)
465
466 def test_heaptype_with_weakref(self):
467 inst = _testcapi.HeapCTypeWithWeakref()
468 ref = weakref.ref(inst)
469 self.assertEqual(ref(), inst)
470 self.assertEqual(inst.weakreflist, ref)
471
Eddie Elizondoff023ed2019-09-11 05:17:13 -0400472 def test_c_subclass_of_heap_ctype_with_tpdealloc_decrefs_once(self):
473 subclass_instance = _testcapi.HeapCTypeSubclass()
474 type_refcnt = sys.getrefcount(_testcapi.HeapCTypeSubclass)
475
476 # Test that subclass instance was fully created
477 self.assertEqual(subclass_instance.value, 10)
478 self.assertEqual(subclass_instance.value2, 20)
479
480 # Test that the type reference count is only decremented once
481 del subclass_instance
482 self.assertEqual(type_refcnt - 1, sys.getrefcount(_testcapi.HeapCTypeSubclass))
483
484 def test_c_subclass_of_heap_ctype_with_del_modifying_dunder_class_only_decrefs_once(self):
485 subclass_instance = _testcapi.HeapCTypeSubclassWithFinalizer()
486 type_refcnt = sys.getrefcount(_testcapi.HeapCTypeSubclassWithFinalizer)
487 new_type_refcnt = sys.getrefcount(_testcapi.HeapCTypeSubclass)
488
489 # Test that subclass instance was fully created
490 self.assertEqual(subclass_instance.value, 10)
491 self.assertEqual(subclass_instance.value2, 20)
492
493 # The tp_finalize slot will set __class__ to HeapCTypeSubclass
494 del subclass_instance
495
496 # Test that setting __class__ modified the reference counts of the types
497 self.assertEqual(type_refcnt - 1, _testcapi.HeapCTypeSubclassWithFinalizer.refcnt_in_del)
498 self.assertEqual(new_type_refcnt + 1, _testcapi.HeapCTypeSubclass.refcnt_in_del)
499
500 # Test that the original type already has decreased its refcnt
501 self.assertEqual(type_refcnt - 1, sys.getrefcount(_testcapi.HeapCTypeSubclassWithFinalizer))
502
503 # Test that subtype_dealloc decref the newly assigned __class__ only once
504 self.assertEqual(new_type_refcnt, sys.getrefcount(_testcapi.HeapCTypeSubclass))
505
Serhiy Storchakae5ccc942020-03-09 20:03:38 +0200506 def test_pynumber_tobase(self):
507 from _testcapi import pynumber_tobase
508 self.assertEqual(pynumber_tobase(123, 2), '0b1111011')
509 self.assertEqual(pynumber_tobase(123, 8), '0o173')
510 self.assertEqual(pynumber_tobase(123, 10), '123')
511 self.assertEqual(pynumber_tobase(123, 16), '0x7b')
512 self.assertEqual(pynumber_tobase(-123, 2), '-0b1111011')
513 self.assertEqual(pynumber_tobase(-123, 8), '-0o173')
514 self.assertEqual(pynumber_tobase(-123, 10), '-123')
515 self.assertEqual(pynumber_tobase(-123, 16), '-0x7b')
516 self.assertRaises(TypeError, pynumber_tobase, 123.0, 10)
517 self.assertRaises(TypeError, pynumber_tobase, '123', 10)
518 self.assertRaises(SystemError, pynumber_tobase, 123, 0)
519
Larry Hastings44e2eaa2013-11-23 15:37:55 -0800520
Benjamin Petersona54c9092009-01-13 02:11:23 +0000521class TestPendingCalls(unittest.TestCase):
522
523 def pendingcalls_submit(self, l, n):
524 def callback():
525 #this function can be interrupted by thread switching so let's
526 #use an atomic operation
527 l.append(None)
528
529 for i in range(n):
530 time.sleep(random.random()*0.02) #0.01 secs on average
531 #try submitting callback until successful.
532 #rely on regular interrupt to flush queue if we are
533 #unsuccessful.
534 while True:
535 if _testcapi._pending_threadfunc(callback):
536 break;
537
Benjamin Petersone1cdfd72009-01-18 21:02:37 +0000538 def pendingcalls_wait(self, l, n, context = None):
Benjamin Petersona54c9092009-01-13 02:11:23 +0000539 #now, stick around until l[0] has grown to 10
540 count = 0;
541 while len(l) != n:
542 #this busy loop is where we expect to be interrupted to
543 #run our callbacks. Note that callbacks are only run on the
544 #main thread
Benjamin Petersone1cdfd72009-01-18 21:02:37 +0000545 if False and support.verbose:
Benjamin Petersona54c9092009-01-13 02:11:23 +0000546 print("(%i)"%(len(l),),)
547 for i in range(1000):
548 a = i*i
Benjamin Petersone1cdfd72009-01-18 21:02:37 +0000549 if context and not context.event.is_set():
550 continue
Benjamin Petersona54c9092009-01-13 02:11:23 +0000551 count += 1
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000552 self.assertTrue(count < 10000,
Benjamin Petersona54c9092009-01-13 02:11:23 +0000553 "timeout waiting for %i callbacks, got %i"%(n, len(l)))
Benjamin Petersone1cdfd72009-01-18 21:02:37 +0000554 if False and support.verbose:
Benjamin Petersona54c9092009-01-13 02:11:23 +0000555 print("(%i)"%(len(l),))
556
557 def test_pendingcalls_threaded(self):
Benjamin Petersona54c9092009-01-13 02:11:23 +0000558
559 #do every callback on a separate thread
Victor Stinnere225beb2019-06-03 18:14:24 +0200560 n = 32 #total callbacks
Benjamin Petersona54c9092009-01-13 02:11:23 +0000561 threads = []
Benjamin Petersone1cdfd72009-01-18 21:02:37 +0000562 class foo(object):pass
563 context = foo()
564 context.l = []
565 context.n = 2 #submits per thread
566 context.nThreads = n // context.n
567 context.nFinished = 0
568 context.lock = threading.Lock()
569 context.event = threading.Event()
570
Serhiy Storchaka263dcd22015-04-01 13:01:14 +0300571 threads = [threading.Thread(target=self.pendingcalls_thread,
572 args=(context,))
573 for i in range(context.nThreads)]
574 with support.start_threads(threads):
575 self.pendingcalls_wait(context.l, n, context)
Benjamin Petersona54c9092009-01-13 02:11:23 +0000576
Benjamin Petersone1cdfd72009-01-18 21:02:37 +0000577 def pendingcalls_thread(self, context):
578 try:
579 self.pendingcalls_submit(context.l, context.n)
580 finally:
581 with context.lock:
582 context.nFinished += 1
583 nFinished = context.nFinished
584 if False and support.verbose:
585 print("finished threads: ", nFinished)
586 if nFinished == context.nThreads:
587 context.event.set()
588
Benjamin Petersona54c9092009-01-13 02:11:23 +0000589 def test_pendingcalls_non_threaded(self):
Ezio Melotti13925002011-03-16 11:05:33 +0200590 #again, just using the main thread, likely they will all be dispatched at
Benjamin Petersona54c9092009-01-13 02:11:23 +0000591 #once. It is ok to ask for too many, because we loop until we find a slot.
592 #the loop can be interrupted to dispatch.
593 #there are only 32 dispatch slots, so we go for twice that!
594 l = []
595 n = 64
596 self.pendingcalls_submit(l, n)
597 self.pendingcalls_wait(l, n)
598
Antoine Pitrou7a2572c2013-08-01 20:43:26 +0200599
600class SubinterpreterTest(unittest.TestCase):
601
Antoine Pitrou2f828f22012-01-18 00:21:11 +0100602 def test_subinterps(self):
Antoine Pitrou2f828f22012-01-18 00:21:11 +0100603 import builtins
604 r, w = os.pipe()
605 code = """if 1:
606 import sys, builtins, pickle
607 with open({:d}, "wb") as f:
608 pickle.dump(id(sys.modules), f)
609 pickle.dump(id(builtins), f)
610 """.format(w)
611 with open(r, "rb") as f:
Victor Stinnered3b0bc2013-11-23 12:27:24 +0100612 ret = support.run_in_subinterp(code)
Antoine Pitrou2f828f22012-01-18 00:21:11 +0100613 self.assertEqual(ret, 0)
614 self.assertNotEqual(pickle.load(f), id(sys.modules))
615 self.assertNotEqual(pickle.load(f), id(builtins))
616
Marcel Plch33e71e02019-05-22 13:51:26 +0200617 def test_mutate_exception(self):
618 """
619 Exceptions saved in global module state get shared between
620 individual module instances. This test checks whether or not
621 a change in one interpreter's module gets reflected into the
622 other ones.
623 """
624 import binascii
625
626 support.run_in_subinterp("import binascii; binascii.Error.foobar = 'foobar'")
627
628 self.assertFalse(hasattr(binascii.Error, "foobar"))
629
Antoine Pitrou7a2572c2013-08-01 20:43:26 +0200630
Ezio Melotti29267c82013-02-23 05:52:46 +0200631class TestThreadState(unittest.TestCase):
632
633 @support.reap_threads
634 def test_thread_state(self):
635 # some extra thread-state tests driven via _testcapi
636 def target():
637 idents = []
638
639 def callback():
Ezio Melotti35246bd2013-02-23 05:58:38 +0200640 idents.append(threading.get_ident())
Ezio Melotti29267c82013-02-23 05:52:46 +0200641
642 _testcapi._test_thread_state(callback)
643 a = b = callback
644 time.sleep(1)
645 # Check our main thread is in the list exactly 3 times.
Ezio Melotti35246bd2013-02-23 05:58:38 +0200646 self.assertEqual(idents.count(threading.get_ident()), 3,
Ezio Melotti29267c82013-02-23 05:52:46 +0200647 "Couldn't find main thread correctly in the list")
648
649 target()
650 t = threading.Thread(target=target)
651 t.start()
652 t.join()
653
Victor Stinner34be8072016-03-14 12:04:26 +0100654
Zachary Warec12f09e2013-11-11 22:47:04 -0600655class Test_testcapi(unittest.TestCase):
Serhiy Storchaka8f7bb102018-08-06 16:50:19 +0300656 locals().update((name, getattr(_testcapi, name))
657 for name in dir(_testcapi)
658 if name.startswith('test_') and not name.endswith('_code'))
Thomas Wouters49fd7fa2006-04-21 10:40:58 +0000659
Victor Stinner34be8072016-03-14 12:04:26 +0100660
Victor Stinnerc4aec362016-03-14 22:26:53 +0100661class PyMemDebugTests(unittest.TestCase):
662 PYTHONMALLOC = 'debug'
Victor Stinnera1bc28a2016-03-14 17:10:36 +0100663 # '0x04c06e0' or '04C06E0'
Victor Stinner08572f62016-03-14 21:55:43 +0100664 PTR_REGEX = r'(?:0x)?[0-9a-fA-F]+'
Victor Stinner34be8072016-03-14 12:04:26 +0100665
666 def check(self, code):
667 with support.SuppressCrashReport():
Victor Stinnerc4aec362016-03-14 22:26:53 +0100668 out = assert_python_failure('-c', code,
669 PYTHONMALLOC=self.PYTHONMALLOC)
Victor Stinner34be8072016-03-14 12:04:26 +0100670 stderr = out.err
671 return stderr.decode('ascii', 'replace')
672
673 def test_buffer_overflow(self):
674 out = self.check('import _testcapi; _testcapi.pymem_buffer_overflow()')
Victor Stinnera1bc28a2016-03-14 17:10:36 +0100675 regex = (r"Debug memory block at address p={ptr}: API 'm'\n"
Victor Stinner34be8072016-03-14 12:04:26 +0100676 r" 16 bytes originally requested\n"
Victor Stinnerb3adb1a2016-03-14 17:40:09 +0100677 r" The [0-9] pad bytes at p-[0-9] are FORBIDDENBYTE, as expected.\n"
678 r" The [0-9] pad bytes at tail={ptr} are not all FORBIDDENBYTE \(0x[0-9a-f]{{2}}\):\n"
Victor Stinner34be8072016-03-14 12:04:26 +0100679 r" at tail\+0: 0x78 \*\*\* OUCH\n"
Victor Stinner4c409be2019-04-11 13:01:15 +0200680 r" at tail\+1: 0xfd\n"
681 r" at tail\+2: 0xfd\n"
Victor Stinnerb3adb1a2016-03-14 17:40:09 +0100682 r" .*\n"
Victor Stinnere8f9acf2019-04-12 21:54:06 +0200683 r"( The block was made by call #[0-9]+ to debug malloc/realloc.\n)?"
Victor Stinner4c409be2019-04-11 13:01:15 +0200684 r" Data at p: cd cd cd .*\n"
Victor Stinner6453e9e2016-03-15 23:36:28 +0100685 r"\n"
Victor Stinnerf966e532018-11-13 15:14:58 +0100686 r"Enable tracemalloc to get the memory block allocation traceback\n"
687 r"\n"
Victor Stinner9e5d30c2020-03-07 00:54:20 +0100688 r"Fatal Python error: _PyMem_DebugRawFree: bad trailing pad byte")
Victor Stinnera1bc28a2016-03-14 17:10:36 +0100689 regex = regex.format(ptr=self.PTR_REGEX)
Victor Stinnerb3adb1a2016-03-14 17:40:09 +0100690 regex = re.compile(regex, flags=re.DOTALL)
Victor Stinner34be8072016-03-14 12:04:26 +0100691 self.assertRegex(out, regex)
692
693 def test_api_misuse(self):
694 out = self.check('import _testcapi; _testcapi.pymem_api_misuse()')
Victor Stinnera1bc28a2016-03-14 17:10:36 +0100695 regex = (r"Debug memory block at address p={ptr}: API 'm'\n"
Victor Stinner34be8072016-03-14 12:04:26 +0100696 r" 16 bytes originally requested\n"
Victor Stinnerb3adb1a2016-03-14 17:40:09 +0100697 r" The [0-9] pad bytes at p-[0-9] are FORBIDDENBYTE, as expected.\n"
698 r" The [0-9] pad bytes at tail={ptr} are FORBIDDENBYTE, as expected.\n"
Victor Stinnere8f9acf2019-04-12 21:54:06 +0200699 r"( The block was made by call #[0-9]+ to debug malloc/realloc.\n)?"
Victor Stinner4c409be2019-04-11 13:01:15 +0200700 r" Data at p: cd cd cd .*\n"
Victor Stinner6453e9e2016-03-15 23:36:28 +0100701 r"\n"
Victor Stinnerf966e532018-11-13 15:14:58 +0100702 r"Enable tracemalloc to get the memory block allocation traceback\n"
703 r"\n"
Victor Stinner9e5d30c2020-03-07 00:54:20 +0100704 r"Fatal Python error: _PyMem_DebugRawFree: bad ID: Allocated using API 'm', verified using API 'r'\n")
Victor Stinnera1bc28a2016-03-14 17:10:36 +0100705 regex = regex.format(ptr=self.PTR_REGEX)
Victor Stinner34be8072016-03-14 12:04:26 +0100706 self.assertRegex(out, regex)
707
Victor Stinnerad524372016-03-16 12:12:53 +0100708 def check_malloc_without_gil(self, code):
Victor Stinnerc4aec362016-03-14 22:26:53 +0100709 out = self.check(code)
Victor Stinner9e5d30c2020-03-07 00:54:20 +0100710 expected = ('Fatal Python error: _PyMem_DebugMalloc: '
711 'Python memory allocator called without holding the GIL')
Victor Stinnerc4aec362016-03-14 22:26:53 +0100712 self.assertIn(expected, out)
Victor Stinner34be8072016-03-14 12:04:26 +0100713
Victor Stinnerad524372016-03-16 12:12:53 +0100714 def test_pymem_malloc_without_gil(self):
715 # Debug hooks must raise an error if PyMem_Malloc() is called
716 # without holding the GIL
717 code = 'import _testcapi; _testcapi.pymem_malloc_without_gil()'
718 self.check_malloc_without_gil(code)
719
720 def test_pyobject_malloc_without_gil(self):
721 # Debug hooks must raise an error if PyObject_Malloc() is called
722 # without holding the GIL
723 code = 'import _testcapi; _testcapi.pyobject_malloc_without_gil()'
724 self.check_malloc_without_gil(code)
725
Victor Stinner3bf0f3a2019-06-07 16:22:21 +0200726 def check_pyobject_is_freed(self, func_name):
727 code = textwrap.dedent(f'''
Victor Stinner2b00db62019-04-11 11:33:27 +0200728 import gc, os, sys, _testcapi
729 # Disable the GC to avoid crash on GC collection
730 gc.disable()
Victor Stinner3bf0f3a2019-06-07 16:22:21 +0200731 try:
732 _testcapi.{func_name}()
733 # Exit immediately to avoid a crash while deallocating
734 # the invalid object
735 os._exit(0)
736 except _testcapi.error:
737 os._exit(1)
Victor Stinner2b00db62019-04-11 11:33:27 +0200738 ''')
Victor Stinner2b00db62019-04-11 11:33:27 +0200739 assert_python_ok('-c', code, PYTHONMALLOC=self.PYTHONMALLOC)
740
Victor Stinner68762572019-10-07 18:42:01 +0200741 def test_pyobject_null_is_freed(self):
742 self.check_pyobject_is_freed('check_pyobject_null_is_freed')
743
Victor Stinner3bf0f3a2019-06-07 16:22:21 +0200744 def test_pyobject_uninitialized_is_freed(self):
745 self.check_pyobject_is_freed('check_pyobject_uninitialized_is_freed')
Victor Stinner2b00db62019-04-11 11:33:27 +0200746
Victor Stinner3bf0f3a2019-06-07 16:22:21 +0200747 def test_pyobject_forbidden_bytes_is_freed(self):
748 self.check_pyobject_is_freed('check_pyobject_forbidden_bytes_is_freed')
Victor Stinner2b00db62019-04-11 11:33:27 +0200749
Victor Stinner3bf0f3a2019-06-07 16:22:21 +0200750 def test_pyobject_freed_is_freed(self):
751 self.check_pyobject_is_freed('check_pyobject_freed_is_freed')
Victor Stinner2b00db62019-04-11 11:33:27 +0200752
Victor Stinnerc4aec362016-03-14 22:26:53 +0100753
754class PyMemMallocDebugTests(PyMemDebugTests):
755 PYTHONMALLOC = 'malloc_debug'
Victor Stinner34be8072016-03-14 12:04:26 +0100756
757
Victor Stinner5d39e042017-11-29 17:20:38 +0100758@unittest.skipUnless(support.with_pymalloc(), 'need pymalloc')
Victor Stinnerc4aec362016-03-14 22:26:53 +0100759class PyMemPymallocDebugTests(PyMemDebugTests):
760 PYTHONMALLOC = 'pymalloc_debug'
Victor Stinner34be8072016-03-14 12:04:26 +0100761
762
763@unittest.skipUnless(Py_DEBUG, 'need Py_DEBUG')
Victor Stinnerc4aec362016-03-14 22:26:53 +0100764class PyMemDefaultTests(PyMemDebugTests):
765 # test default allocator of Python compiled in debug mode
766 PYTHONMALLOC = ''
Victor Stinner34be8072016-03-14 12:04:26 +0100767
768
Thomas Wouters49fd7fa2006-04-21 10:40:58 +0000769if __name__ == "__main__":
Zachary Warec12f09e2013-11-11 22:47:04 -0600770 unittest.main()