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Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +00001import unittest
2from test.test_support import verbose, run_unittest
Neil Schemenauer88c761a2001-07-12 13:25:53 +00003import sys
Jeremy Hyltonc5007aa2000-06-30 05:02:53 +00004import gc
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +00005import weakref
Jeremy Hyltonc5007aa2000-06-30 05:02:53 +00006
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +00007### Support code
8###############################################################################
Tim Peters0f81ab62003-04-08 16:39:48 +00009
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +000010# Bug 1055820 has several tests of longstanding bugs involving weakrefs and
11# cyclic gc.
12
13# An instance of C1055820 has a self-loop, so becomes cyclic trash when
14# unreachable.
15class C1055820(object):
16 def __init__(self, i):
17 self.i = i
18 self.loop = self
19
20class GC_Detector(object):
21 # Create an instance I. Then gc hasn't happened again so long as
22 # I.gc_happened is false.
23
24 def __init__(self):
25 self.gc_happened = False
26
27 def it_happened(ignored):
28 self.gc_happened = True
29
30 # Create a piece of cyclic trash that triggers it_happened when
31 # gc collects it.
32 self.wr = weakref.ref(C1055820(666), it_happened)
33
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +000034
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +000035### Tests
36###############################################################################
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +000037
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +000038class GCTests(unittest.TestCase):
39 def test_list(self):
40 l = []
41 l.append(l)
42 gc.collect()
43 del l
44 self.assertEqual(gc.collect(), 1)
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +000045
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +000046 def test_dict(self):
47 d = {}
48 d[1] = d
49 gc.collect()
50 del d
51 self.assertEqual(gc.collect(), 1)
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +000052
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +000053 def test_tuple(self):
54 # since tuples are immutable we close the loop with a list
55 l = []
56 t = (l,)
57 l.append(t)
58 gc.collect()
59 del t
60 del l
61 self.assertEqual(gc.collect(), 2)
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +000062
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +000063 def test_class(self):
64 class A:
65 pass
66 A.a = A
67 gc.collect()
68 del A
69 self.assertNotEqual(gc.collect(), 0)
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +000070
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +000071 def test_newstyleclass(self):
72 class A(object):
73 pass
74 gc.collect()
75 del A
76 self.assertNotEqual(gc.collect(), 0)
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +000077
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +000078 def test_instance(self):
79 class A:
80 pass
81 a = A()
82 a.a = a
83 gc.collect()
84 del a
85 self.assertNotEqual(gc.collect(), 0)
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +000086
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +000087 def test_newinstance(self):
88 class A(object):
89 pass
90 a = A()
91 a.a = a
92 gc.collect()
93 del a
94 self.assertNotEqual(gc.collect(), 0)
95 class B(list):
96 pass
97 class C(B, A):
98 pass
99 a = C()
100 a.a = a
101 gc.collect()
102 del a
103 self.assertNotEqual(gc.collect(), 0)
104 del B, C
105 self.assertNotEqual(gc.collect(), 0)
106 A.a = A()
107 del A
108 self.assertNotEqual(gc.collect(), 0)
109 self.assertEqual(gc.collect(), 0)
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000110
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000111 def test_method(self):
112 # Tricky: self.__init__ is a bound method, it references the instance.
113 class A:
114 def __init__(self):
115 self.init = self.__init__
116 a = A()
117 gc.collect()
118 del a
119 self.assertNotEqual(gc.collect(), 0)
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000120
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000121 def test_finalizer(self):
122 # A() is uncollectable if it is part of a cycle, make sure it shows up
123 # in gc.garbage.
124 class A:
125 def __del__(self): pass
126 class B:
127 pass
128 a = A()
129 a.a = a
130 id_a = id(a)
131 b = B()
132 b.b = b
133 gc.collect()
134 del a
135 del b
136 self.assertNotEqual(gc.collect(), 0)
137 for obj in gc.garbage:
138 if id(obj) == id_a:
139 del obj.a
140 break
141 else:
142 self.fail("didn't find obj in garbage (finalizer)")
143 gc.garbage.remove(obj)
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000144
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000145 def test_finalizer_newclass(self):
146 # A() is uncollectable if it is part of a cycle, make sure it shows up
147 # in gc.garbage.
148 class A(object):
149 def __del__(self): pass
150 class B(object):
151 pass
152 a = A()
153 a.a = a
154 id_a = id(a)
155 b = B()
156 b.b = b
157 gc.collect()
158 del a
159 del b
160 self.assertNotEqual(gc.collect(), 0)
161 for obj in gc.garbage:
162 if id(obj) == id_a:
163 del obj.a
164 break
165 else:
166 self.fail("didn't find obj in garbage (finalizer)")
167 gc.garbage.remove(obj)
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000168
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000169 def test_function(self):
170 # Tricky: f -> d -> f, code should call d.clear() after the exec to
171 # break the cycle.
172 d = {}
173 exec("def f(): pass\n", d)
174 gc.collect()
175 del d
176 self.assertEqual(gc.collect(), 2)
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000177
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000178 def test_frame(self):
179 def f():
180 frame = sys._getframe()
181 gc.collect()
182 f()
183 self.assertEqual(gc.collect(), 1)
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000184
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000185 def test_saveall(self):
186 # Verify that cyclic garbage like lists show up in gc.garbage if the
187 # SAVEALL option is enabled.
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000188
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000189 # First make sure we don't save away other stuff that just happens to
190 # be waiting for collection.
191 gc.collect()
192 # if this fails, someone else created immortal trash
193 self.assertEqual(gc.garbage, [])
194
195 L = []
196 L.append(L)
197 id_L = id(L)
198
199 debug = gc.get_debug()
200 gc.set_debug(debug | gc.DEBUG_SAVEALL)
201 del L
202 gc.collect()
203 gc.set_debug(debug)
204
205 self.assertEqual(len(gc.garbage), 1)
206 obj = gc.garbage.pop()
207 self.assertEqual(id(obj), id_L)
208
209 def test_del(self):
210 # __del__ methods can trigger collection, make this to happen
211 thresholds = gc.get_threshold()
212 gc.enable()
213 gc.set_threshold(1)
214
215 class A:
216 def __del__(self):
217 dir(self)
218 a = A()
219 del a
220
221 gc.disable()
222 gc.set_threshold(*thresholds)
223
224 def test_del_newclass(self):
225 # __del__ methods can trigger collection, make this to happen
226 thresholds = gc.get_threshold()
227 gc.enable()
228 gc.set_threshold(1)
229
230 class A(object):
231 def __del__(self):
232 dir(self)
233 a = A()
234 del a
235
236 gc.disable()
237 gc.set_threshold(*thresholds)
238
239 def test_get_count(self):
240 gc.collect()
241 self.assertEqual(gc.get_count(), (0, 0, 0))
242 a = dict()
243 self.assertEqual(gc.get_count(), (1, 0, 0))
244
245 def test_collect_generations(self):
246 gc.collect()
247 a = dict()
248 gc.collect(0)
249 self.assertEqual(gc.get_count(), (0, 1, 0))
250 gc.collect(1)
251 self.assertEqual(gc.get_count(), (0, 0, 1))
252 gc.collect(2)
253 self.assertEqual(gc.get_count(), (0, 0, 0))
254
255 def test_trashcan(self):
256 class Ouch:
257 n = 0
258 def __del__(self):
259 Ouch.n = Ouch.n + 1
260 if Ouch.n % 17 == 0:
261 gc.collect()
262
263 # "trashcan" is a hack to prevent stack overflow when deallocating
264 # very deeply nested tuples etc. It works in part by abusing the
265 # type pointer and refcount fields, and that can yield horrible
266 # problems when gc tries to traverse the structures.
267 # If this test fails (as it does in 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2), it will
268 # most likely die via segfault.
269
270 # Note: In 2.3 the possibility for compiling without cyclic gc was
271 # removed, and that in turn allows the trashcan mechanism to work
272 # via much simpler means (e.g., it never abuses the type pointer or
273 # refcount fields anymore). Since it's much less likely to cause a
274 # problem now, the various constants in this expensive (we force a lot
275 # of full collections) test are cut back from the 2.2 version.
276 gc.enable()
277 N = 150
278 for count in range(2):
279 t = []
280 for i in range(N):
281 t = [t, Ouch()]
282 u = []
283 for i in range(N):
284 u = [u, Ouch()]
285 v = {}
286 for i in range(N):
287 v = {1: v, 2: Ouch()}
288 gc.disable()
289
290 def test_boom(self):
291 class Boom:
292 def __getattr__(self, someattribute):
293 del self.attr
294 raise AttributeError
295
296 a = Boom()
297 b = Boom()
298 a.attr = b
299 b.attr = a
300
301 gc.collect()
302 garbagelen = len(gc.garbage)
303 del a, b
304 # a<->b are in a trash cycle now. Collection will invoke
305 # Boom.__getattr__ (to see whether a and b have __del__ methods), and
306 # __getattr__ deletes the internal "attr" attributes as a side effect.
307 # That causes the trash cycle to get reclaimed via refcounts falling to
308 # 0, thus mutating the trash graph as a side effect of merely asking
309 # whether __del__ exists. This used to (before 2.3b1) crash Python.
310 # Now __getattr__ isn't called.
311 self.assertEqual(gc.collect(), 4)
312 self.assertEqual(len(gc.garbage), garbagelen)
313
314 def test_boom2(self):
315 class Boom2:
316 def __init__(self):
317 self.x = 0
318
319 def __getattr__(self, someattribute):
320 self.x += 1
321 if self.x > 1:
322 del self.attr
323 raise AttributeError
324
325 a = Boom2()
326 b = Boom2()
327 a.attr = b
328 b.attr = a
329
330 gc.collect()
331 garbagelen = len(gc.garbage)
332 del a, b
333 # Much like test_boom(), except that __getattr__ doesn't break the
334 # cycle until the second time gc checks for __del__. As of 2.3b1,
335 # there isn't a second time, so this simply cleans up the trash cycle.
336 # We expect a, b, a.__dict__ and b.__dict__ (4 objects) to get
337 # reclaimed this way.
338 self.assertEqual(gc.collect(), 4)
339 self.assertEqual(len(gc.garbage), garbagelen)
340
341 def test_boom_new(self):
342 # boom__new and boom2_new are exactly like boom and boom2, except use
343 # new-style classes.
344
345 class Boom_New(object):
346 def __getattr__(self, someattribute):
347 del self.attr
348 raise AttributeError
349
350 a = Boom_New()
351 b = Boom_New()
352 a.attr = b
353 b.attr = a
354
355 gc.collect()
356 garbagelen = len(gc.garbage)
357 del a, b
358 self.assertEqual(gc.collect(), 4)
359 self.assertEqual(len(gc.garbage), garbagelen)
360
361 def test_boom2_new(self):
362 class Boom2_New(object):
363 def __init__(self):
364 self.x = 0
365
366 def __getattr__(self, someattribute):
367 self.x += 1
368 if self.x > 1:
369 del self.attr
370 raise AttributeError
371
372 a = Boom2_New()
373 b = Boom2_New()
374 a.attr = b
375 b.attr = a
376
377 gc.collect()
378 garbagelen = len(gc.garbage)
379 del a, b
380 self.assertEqual(gc.collect(), 4)
381 self.assertEqual(len(gc.garbage), garbagelen)
382
383 def test_get_referents(self):
384 alist = [1, 3, 5]
385 got = gc.get_referents(alist)
386 got.sort()
387 self.assertEqual(got, alist)
388
389 atuple = tuple(alist)
390 got = gc.get_referents(atuple)
391 got.sort()
392 self.assertEqual(got, alist)
393
394 adict = {1: 3, 5: 7}
395 expected = [1, 3, 5, 7]
396 got = gc.get_referents(adict)
397 got.sort()
398 self.assertEqual(got, expected)
399
400 got = gc.get_referents([1, 2], {3: 4}, (0, 0, 0))
401 got.sort()
Guido van Rossum805365e2007-05-07 22:24:25 +0000402 self.assertEqual(got, [0, 0] + list(range(5)))
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000403
404 self.assertEqual(gc.get_referents(1, 'a', 4j), [])
405
406 def test_bug1055820b(self):
407 # Corresponds to temp2b.py in the bug report.
408
409 ouch = []
410 def callback(ignored):
411 ouch[:] = [wr() for wr in WRs]
412
413 Cs = [C1055820(i) for i in range(2)]
414 WRs = [weakref.ref(c, callback) for c in Cs]
415 c = None
416
417 gc.collect()
418 self.assertEqual(len(ouch), 0)
419 # Make the two instances trash, and collect again. The bug was that
420 # the callback materialized a strong reference to an instance, but gc
421 # cleared the instance's dict anyway.
422 Cs = None
423 gc.collect()
424 self.assertEqual(len(ouch), 2) # else the callbacks didn't run
425 for x in ouch:
426 # If the callback resurrected one of these guys, the instance
427 # would be damaged, with an empty __dict__.
428 self.assertEqual(x, None)
429
430class GCTogglingTests(unittest.TestCase):
431 def setUp(self):
432 gc.enable()
433
434 def tearDown(self):
435 gc.disable()
436
437 def test_bug1055820c(self):
438 # Corresponds to temp2c.py in the bug report. This is pretty
439 # elaborate.
440
441 c0 = C1055820(0)
442 # Move c0 into generation 2.
443 gc.collect()
444
445 c1 = C1055820(1)
446 c1.keep_c0_alive = c0
447 del c0.loop # now only c1 keeps c0 alive
448
449 c2 = C1055820(2)
450 c2wr = weakref.ref(c2) # no callback!
451
452 ouch = []
453 def callback(ignored):
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000454 ouch[:] = [c2wr()]
455
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000456 # The callback gets associated with a wr on an object in generation 2.
457 c0wr = weakref.ref(c0, callback)
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000458
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000459 c0 = c1 = c2 = None
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000460
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000461 # What we've set up: c0, c1, and c2 are all trash now. c0 is in
462 # generation 2. The only thing keeping it alive is that c1 points to
463 # it. c1 and c2 are in generation 0, and are in self-loops. There's a
464 # global weakref to c2 (c2wr), but that weakref has no callback.
465 # There's also a global weakref to c0 (c0wr), and that does have a
466 # callback, and that callback references c2 via c2wr().
467 #
468 # c0 has a wr with callback, which references c2wr
469 # ^
470 # |
471 # | Generation 2 above dots
472 #. . . . . . . .|. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
473 # | Generation 0 below dots
474 # |
475 # |
476 # ^->c1 ^->c2 has a wr but no callback
477 # | | | |
478 # <--v <--v
479 #
480 # So this is the nightmare: when generation 0 gets collected, we see
481 # that c2 has a callback-free weakref, and c1 doesn't even have a
482 # weakref. Collecting generation 0 doesn't see c0 at all, and c0 is
483 # the only object that has a weakref with a callback. gc clears c1
484 # and c2. Clearing c1 has the side effect of dropping the refcount on
485 # c0 to 0, so c0 goes away (despite that it's in an older generation)
486 # and c0's wr callback triggers. That in turn materializes a reference
487 # to c2 via c2wr(), but c2 gets cleared anyway by gc.
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000488
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000489 # We want to let gc happen "naturally", to preserve the distinction
490 # between generations.
491 junk = []
492 i = 0
493 detector = GC_Detector()
494 while not detector.gc_happened:
495 i += 1
496 if i > 10000:
497 self.fail("gc didn't happen after 10000 iterations")
498 self.assertEqual(len(ouch), 0)
499 junk.append([]) # this will eventually trigger gc
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000500
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000501 self.assertEqual(len(ouch), 1) # else the callback wasn't invoked
502 for x in ouch:
503 # If the callback resurrected c2, the instance would be damaged,
504 # with an empty __dict__.
505 self.assertEqual(x, None)
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000506
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000507 def test_bug1055820d(self):
508 # Corresponds to temp2d.py in the bug report. This is very much like
509 # test_bug1055820c, but uses a __del__ method instead of a weakref
510 # callback to sneak in a resurrection of cyclic trash.
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000511
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000512 ouch = []
513 class D(C1055820):
514 def __del__(self):
515 ouch[:] = [c2wr()]
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000516
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000517 d0 = D(0)
518 # Move all the above into generation 2.
519 gc.collect()
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000520
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000521 c1 = C1055820(1)
522 c1.keep_d0_alive = d0
523 del d0.loop # now only c1 keeps d0 alive
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000524
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000525 c2 = C1055820(2)
526 c2wr = weakref.ref(c2) # no callback!
Tim Petersead8b7a2004-10-30 23:09:22 +0000527
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000528 d0 = c1 = c2 = None
Vladimir Marangozovf9d20c32000-08-06 22:45:31 +0000529
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000530 # What we've set up: d0, c1, and c2 are all trash now. d0 is in
531 # generation 2. The only thing keeping it alive is that c1 points to
532 # it. c1 and c2 are in generation 0, and are in self-loops. There's
533 # a global weakref to c2 (c2wr), but that weakref has no callback.
534 # There are no other weakrefs.
535 #
536 # d0 has a __del__ method that references c2wr
537 # ^
538 # |
539 # | Generation 2 above dots
540 #. . . . . . . .|. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
541 # | Generation 0 below dots
542 # |
543 # |
544 # ^->c1 ^->c2 has a wr but no callback
545 # | | | |
546 # <--v <--v
547 #
548 # So this is the nightmare: when generation 0 gets collected, we see
549 # that c2 has a callback-free weakref, and c1 doesn't even have a
550 # weakref. Collecting generation 0 doesn't see d0 at all. gc clears
551 # c1 and c2. Clearing c1 has the side effect of dropping the refcount
552 # on d0 to 0, so d0 goes away (despite that it's in an older
553 # generation) and d0's __del__ triggers. That in turn materializes
554 # a reference to c2 via c2wr(), but c2 gets cleared anyway by gc.
555
556 # We want to let gc happen "naturally", to preserve the distinction
557 # between generations.
558 detector = GC_Detector()
559 junk = []
560 i = 0
561 while not detector.gc_happened:
562 i += 1
563 if i > 10000:
564 self.fail("gc didn't happen after 10000 iterations")
565 self.assertEqual(len(ouch), 0)
566 junk.append([]) # this will eventually trigger gc
567
568 self.assertEqual(len(ouch), 1) # else __del__ wasn't invoked
569 for x in ouch:
570 # If __del__ resurrected c2, the instance would be damaged, with an
571 # empty __dict__.
572 self.assertEqual(x, None)
573
574def test_main():
Vladimir Marangozovf9d20c32000-08-06 22:45:31 +0000575 enabled = gc.isenabled()
576 gc.disable()
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000577 assert not gc.isenabled()
Neil Schemenauerfaae2662000-09-22 15:26:20 +0000578 debug = gc.get_debug()
579 gc.set_debug(debug & ~gc.DEBUG_LEAK) # this test is supposed to leak
Vladimir Marangozovf9d20c32000-08-06 22:45:31 +0000580
Neil Schemenauerfaae2662000-09-22 15:26:20 +0000581 try:
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000582 gc.collect() # Delete 2nd generation garbage
583 run_unittest(GCTests, GCTogglingTests)
Neil Schemenauerfaae2662000-09-22 15:26:20 +0000584 finally:
585 gc.set_debug(debug)
586 # test gc.enable() even if GC is disabled by default
587 if verbose:
Guido van Rossumbe19ed72007-02-09 05:37:30 +0000588 print("restoring automatic collection")
Neil Schemenauerfaae2662000-09-22 15:26:20 +0000589 # make sure to always test gc.enable()
590 gc.enable()
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000591 assert gc.isenabled()
Neil Schemenauerfaae2662000-09-22 15:26:20 +0000592 if not enabled:
593 gc.disable()
Vladimir Marangozovf9d20c32000-08-06 22:45:31 +0000594
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000595if __name__ == "__main__":
596 test_main()