| """PyUnit testing that threads honor our signal semantics""" | |
| import unittest | |
| import signal | |
| import os | |
| import sys | |
| from test.test_support import run_unittest, import_module, reap_threads | |
| thread = import_module('thread') | |
| if sys.platform[:3] in ('win', 'os2') or sys.platform=='riscos': | |
| raise unittest.SkipTest, "Can't test signal on %s" % sys.platform | |
| process_pid = os.getpid() | |
| signalled_all=thread.allocate_lock() | |
| def registerSignals(for_usr1, for_usr2, for_alrm): | |
| usr1 = signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, for_usr1) | |
| usr2 = signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR2, for_usr2) | |
| alrm = signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, for_alrm) | |
| return usr1, usr2, alrm | |
| # The signal handler. Just note that the signal occurred and | |
| # from who. | |
| def handle_signals(sig,frame): | |
| signal_blackboard[sig]['tripped'] += 1 | |
| signal_blackboard[sig]['tripped_by'] = thread.get_ident() | |
| # a function that will be spawned as a separate thread. | |
| def send_signals(): | |
| os.kill(process_pid, signal.SIGUSR1) | |
| os.kill(process_pid, signal.SIGUSR2) | |
| signalled_all.release() | |
| class ThreadSignals(unittest.TestCase): | |
| """Test signal handling semantics of threads. | |
| We spawn a thread, have the thread send two signals, and | |
| wait for it to finish. Check that we got both signals | |
| and that they were run by the main thread. | |
| """ | |
| @reap_threads | |
| def test_signals(self): | |
| signalled_all.acquire() | |
| self.spawnSignallingThread() | |
| signalled_all.acquire() | |
| # the signals that we asked the kernel to send | |
| # will come back, but we don't know when. | |
| # (it might even be after the thread exits | |
| # and might be out of order.) If we haven't seen | |
| # the signals yet, send yet another signal and | |
| # wait for it return. | |
| if signal_blackboard[signal.SIGUSR1]['tripped'] == 0 \ | |
| or signal_blackboard[signal.SIGUSR2]['tripped'] == 0: | |
| signal.alarm(1) | |
| signal.pause() | |
| signal.alarm(0) | |
| self.assertEqual( signal_blackboard[signal.SIGUSR1]['tripped'], 1) | |
| self.assertEqual( signal_blackboard[signal.SIGUSR1]['tripped_by'], | |
| thread.get_ident()) | |
| self.assertEqual( signal_blackboard[signal.SIGUSR2]['tripped'], 1) | |
| self.assertEqual( signal_blackboard[signal.SIGUSR2]['tripped_by'], | |
| thread.get_ident()) | |
| signalled_all.release() | |
| def spawnSignallingThread(self): | |
| thread.start_new_thread(send_signals, ()) | |
| def test_main(): | |
| global signal_blackboard | |
| signal_blackboard = { signal.SIGUSR1 : {'tripped': 0, 'tripped_by': 0 }, | |
| signal.SIGUSR2 : {'tripped': 0, 'tripped_by': 0 }, | |
| signal.SIGALRM : {'tripped': 0, 'tripped_by': 0 } } | |
| oldsigs = registerSignals(handle_signals, handle_signals, handle_signals) | |
| try: | |
| run_unittest(ThreadSignals) | |
| finally: | |
| registerSignals(*oldsigs) | |
| if __name__ == '__main__': | |
| test_main() |