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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # Some simple queue module tests, plus some failure conditions
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| # to ensure the Queue locks remain stable.
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| import Queue
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| import time
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| import unittest
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| from test import test_support
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| threading = test_support.import_module('threading')
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| 
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| QUEUE_SIZE = 5
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| 
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| # A thread to run a function that unclogs a blocked Queue.
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| class _TriggerThread(threading.Thread):
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|     def __init__(self, fn, args):
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|         self.fn = fn
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|         self.args = args
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|         self.startedEvent = threading.Event()
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|         threading.Thread.__init__(self)
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| 
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|     def run(self):
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|         # The sleep isn't necessary, but is intended to give the blocking
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|         # function in the main thread a chance at actually blocking before
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|         # we unclog it.  But if the sleep is longer than the timeout-based
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|         # tests wait in their blocking functions, those tests will fail.
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|         # So we give them much longer timeout values compared to the
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|         # sleep here (I aimed at 10 seconds for blocking functions --
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|         # they should never actually wait that long - they should make
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|         # progress as soon as we call self.fn()).
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|         time.sleep(0.1)
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|         self.startedEvent.set()
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|         self.fn(*self.args)
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| 
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| 
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| # Execute a function that blocks, and in a separate thread, a function that
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| # triggers the release.  Returns the result of the blocking function.  Caution:
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| # block_func must guarantee to block until trigger_func is called, and
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| # trigger_func must guarantee to change queue state so that block_func can make
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| # enough progress to return.  In particular, a block_func that just raises an
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| # exception regardless of whether trigger_func is called will lead to
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| # timing-dependent sporadic failures, and one of those went rarely seen but
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| # undiagnosed for years.  Now block_func must be unexceptional.  If block_func
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| # is supposed to raise an exception, call do_exceptional_blocking_test()
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| # instead.
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| 
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| class BlockingTestMixin:
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| 
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|     def do_blocking_test(self, block_func, block_args, trigger_func, trigger_args):
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|         self.t = _TriggerThread(trigger_func, trigger_args)
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|         self.t.start()
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|         self.result = block_func(*block_args)
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|         # If block_func returned before our thread made the call, we failed!
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|         if not self.t.startedEvent.is_set():
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|             self.fail("blocking function '%r' appeared not to block" %
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|                       block_func)
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|         self.t.join(10) # make sure the thread terminates
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|         if self.t.is_alive():
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|             self.fail("trigger function '%r' appeared to not return" %
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|                       trigger_func)
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|         return self.result
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| 
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|     # Call this instead if block_func is supposed to raise an exception.
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|     def do_exceptional_blocking_test(self,block_func, block_args, trigger_func,
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|                                    trigger_args, expected_exception_class):
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|         self.t = _TriggerThread(trigger_func, trigger_args)
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|         self.t.start()
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|         try:
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|             try:
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|                 block_func(*block_args)
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|             except expected_exception_class:
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|                 raise
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|             else:
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|                 self.fail("expected exception of kind %r" %
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|                                  expected_exception_class)
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|         finally:
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|             self.t.join(10) # make sure the thread terminates
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|             if self.t.is_alive():
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|                 self.fail("trigger function '%r' appeared to not return" %
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|                                  trigger_func)
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|             if not self.t.startedEvent.is_set():
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|                 self.fail("trigger thread ended but event never set")
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| 
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| 
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| class BaseQueueTest(unittest.TestCase, BlockingTestMixin):
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|     def setUp(self):
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|         self.cum = 0
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|         self.cumlock = threading.Lock()
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| 
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|     def simple_queue_test(self, q):
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|         if not q.empty():
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|             raise RuntimeError, "Call this function with an empty queue"
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|         # I guess we better check things actually queue correctly a little :)
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|         q.put(111)
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|         q.put(333)
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|         q.put(222)
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|         target_order = dict(Queue = [111, 333, 222],
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|                             LifoQueue = [222, 333, 111],
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|                             PriorityQueue = [111, 222, 333])
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|         actual_order = [q.get(), q.get(), q.get()]
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|         self.assertEqual(actual_order, target_order[q.__class__.__name__],
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|                          "Didn't seem to queue the correct data!")
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|         for i in range(QUEUE_SIZE-1):
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|             q.put(i)
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|             self.assertTrue(not q.empty(), "Queue should not be empty")
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|         self.assertTrue(not q.full(), "Queue should not be full")
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|         last = 2 * QUEUE_SIZE
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|         full = 3 * 2 * QUEUE_SIZE
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|         q.put(last)
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|         self.assertTrue(q.full(), "Queue should be full")
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|         try:
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|             q.put(full, block=0)
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|             self.fail("Didn't appear to block with a full queue")
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|         except Queue.Full:
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|             pass
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|         try:
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|             q.put(full, timeout=0.01)
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|             self.fail("Didn't appear to time-out with a full queue")
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|         except Queue.Full:
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|             pass
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|         # Test a blocking put
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|         self.do_blocking_test(q.put, (full,), q.get, ())
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|         self.do_blocking_test(q.put, (full, True, 10), q.get, ())
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|         # Empty it
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|         for i in range(QUEUE_SIZE):
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|             q.get()
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|         self.assertTrue(q.empty(), "Queue should be empty")
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|         try:
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|             q.get(block=0)
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|             self.fail("Didn't appear to block with an empty queue")
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|         except Queue.Empty:
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|             pass
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|         try:
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|             q.get(timeout=0.01)
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|             self.fail("Didn't appear to time-out with an empty queue")
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|         except Queue.Empty:
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|             pass
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|         # Test a blocking get
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|         self.do_blocking_test(q.get, (), q.put, ('empty',))
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|         self.do_blocking_test(q.get, (True, 10), q.put, ('empty',))
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| 
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| 
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|     def worker(self, q):
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|         while True:
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|             x = q.get()
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|             if x is None:
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|                 q.task_done()
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|                 return
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|             with self.cumlock:
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|                 self.cum += x
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|             q.task_done()
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| 
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|     def queue_join_test(self, q):
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|         self.cum = 0
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|         for i in (0,1):
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|             threading.Thread(target=self.worker, args=(q,)).start()
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|         for i in xrange(100):
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|             q.put(i)
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|         q.join()
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|         self.assertEqual(self.cum, sum(range(100)),
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|                          "q.join() did not block until all tasks were done")
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|         for i in (0,1):
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|             q.put(None)         # instruct the threads to close
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|         q.join()                # verify that you can join twice
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| 
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|     def test_queue_task_done(self):
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|         # Test to make sure a queue task completed successfully.
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|         q = self.type2test()
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|         try:
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|             q.task_done()
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|         except ValueError:
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|             pass
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|         else:
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|             self.fail("Did not detect task count going negative")
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| 
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|     def test_queue_join(self):
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|         # Test that a queue join()s successfully, and before anything else
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|         # (done twice for insurance).
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|         q = self.type2test()
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|         self.queue_join_test(q)
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|         self.queue_join_test(q)
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|         try:
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|             q.task_done()
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|         except ValueError:
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|             pass
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|         else:
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|             self.fail("Did not detect task count going negative")
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| 
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|     def test_simple_queue(self):
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|         # Do it a couple of times on the same queue.
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|         # Done twice to make sure works with same instance reused.
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|         q = self.type2test(QUEUE_SIZE)
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|         self.simple_queue_test(q)
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|         self.simple_queue_test(q)
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| 
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| 
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| class QueueTest(BaseQueueTest):
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|     type2test = Queue.Queue
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| 
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| class LifoQueueTest(BaseQueueTest):
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|     type2test = Queue.LifoQueue
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| 
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| class PriorityQueueTest(BaseQueueTest):
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|     type2test = Queue.PriorityQueue
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| # A Queue subclass that can provoke failure at a moment's notice :)
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| class FailingQueueException(Exception):
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|     pass
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| 
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| class FailingQueue(Queue.Queue):
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|     def __init__(self, *args):
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|         self.fail_next_put = False
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|         self.fail_next_get = False
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|         Queue.Queue.__init__(self, *args)
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|     def _put(self, item):
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|         if self.fail_next_put:
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|             self.fail_next_put = False
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|             raise FailingQueueException, "You Lose"
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|         return Queue.Queue._put(self, item)
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|     def _get(self):
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|         if self.fail_next_get:
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|             self.fail_next_get = False
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|             raise FailingQueueException, "You Lose"
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|         return Queue.Queue._get(self)
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| 
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| class FailingQueueTest(unittest.TestCase, BlockingTestMixin):
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| 
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|     def failing_queue_test(self, q):
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|         if not q.empty():
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|             raise RuntimeError, "Call this function with an empty queue"
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|         for i in range(QUEUE_SIZE-1):
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|             q.put(i)
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|         # Test a failing non-blocking put.
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|         q.fail_next_put = True
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|         try:
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|             q.put("oops", block=0)
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|             self.fail("The queue didn't fail when it should have")
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|         except FailingQueueException:
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|             pass
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|         q.fail_next_put = True
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|         try:
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|             q.put("oops", timeout=0.1)
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|             self.fail("The queue didn't fail when it should have")
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|         except FailingQueueException:
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|             pass
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|         q.put("last")
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|         self.assertTrue(q.full(), "Queue should be full")
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|         # Test a failing blocking put
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|         q.fail_next_put = True
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|         try:
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|             self.do_blocking_test(q.put, ("full",), q.get, ())
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|             self.fail("The queue didn't fail when it should have")
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|         except FailingQueueException:
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|             pass
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|         # Check the Queue isn't damaged.
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|         # put failed, but get succeeded - re-add
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|         q.put("last")
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|         # Test a failing timeout put
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|         q.fail_next_put = True
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|         try:
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|             self.do_exceptional_blocking_test(q.put, ("full", True, 10), q.get, (),
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|                                               FailingQueueException)
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|             self.fail("The queue didn't fail when it should have")
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|         except FailingQueueException:
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|             pass
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|         # Check the Queue isn't damaged.
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|         # put failed, but get succeeded - re-add
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|         q.put("last")
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|         self.assertTrue(q.full(), "Queue should be full")
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|         q.get()
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|         self.assertTrue(not q.full(), "Queue should not be full")
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|         q.put("last")
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|         self.assertTrue(q.full(), "Queue should be full")
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|         # Test a blocking put
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|         self.do_blocking_test(q.put, ("full",), q.get, ())
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|         # Empty it
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|         for i in range(QUEUE_SIZE):
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|             q.get()
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|         self.assertTrue(q.empty(), "Queue should be empty")
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|         q.put("first")
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|         q.fail_next_get = True
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|         try:
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|             q.get()
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|             self.fail("The queue didn't fail when it should have")
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|         except FailingQueueException:
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|             pass
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|         self.assertTrue(not q.empty(), "Queue should not be empty")
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|         q.fail_next_get = True
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|         try:
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|             q.get(timeout=0.1)
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|             self.fail("The queue didn't fail when it should have")
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|         except FailingQueueException:
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|             pass
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|         self.assertTrue(not q.empty(), "Queue should not be empty")
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|         q.get()
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|         self.assertTrue(q.empty(), "Queue should be empty")
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|         q.fail_next_get = True
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|         try:
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|             self.do_exceptional_blocking_test(q.get, (), q.put, ('empty',),
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|                                               FailingQueueException)
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|             self.fail("The queue didn't fail when it should have")
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|         except FailingQueueException:
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|             pass
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|         # put succeeded, but get failed.
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|         self.assertTrue(not q.empty(), "Queue should not be empty")
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|         q.get()
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|         self.assertTrue(q.empty(), "Queue should be empty")
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| 
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|     def test_failing_queue(self):
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|         # Test to make sure a queue is functioning correctly.
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|         # Done twice to the same instance.
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|         q = FailingQueue(QUEUE_SIZE)
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|         self.failing_queue_test(q)
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|         self.failing_queue_test(q)
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| 
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| 
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| def test_main():
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|     test_support.run_unittest(QueueTest, LifoQueueTest, PriorityQueueTest,
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|                               FailingQueueTest)
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| 
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| 
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| if __name__ == "__main__":
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|     test_main()
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