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"""Test the interactive interpreter."""
import os
import select
import subprocess
import sys
import unittest
from textwrap import dedent
from test import support
from test.support import (
cpython_only,
has_subprocess_support,
os_helper,
SuppressCrashReport,
SHORT_TIMEOUT,
)
from test.support.script_helper import kill_python
from test.support.import_helper import import_module
try:
import pty
except ImportError:
pty = None
if not has_subprocess_support:
raise unittest.SkipTest("test module requires subprocess")
def spawn_repl(*args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, **kw):
"""Run the Python REPL with the given arguments.
kw is extra keyword args to pass to subprocess.Popen. Returns a Popen
object.
"""
# To run the REPL without using a terminal, spawn python with the command
# line option '-i' and the process name set to '<stdin>'.
# The directory of argv[0] must match the directory of the Python
# executable for the Popen() call to python to succeed as the directory
# path may be used by Py_GetPath() to build the default module search
# path.
stdin_fname = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.executable), "<stdin>")
cmd_line = [stdin_fname, '-I', '-i']
cmd_line.extend(args)
# Set TERM=vt100, for the rationale see the comments in spawn_python() of
# test.support.script_helper.
env = kw.setdefault('env', dict(os.environ))
env['TERM'] = 'vt100'
return subprocess.Popen(cmd_line,
executable=sys.executable,
text=True,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr,
**kw)
def run_on_interactive_mode(source):
"""Spawn a new Python interpreter, pass the given
input source code from the stdin and return the
result back. If the interpreter exits non-zero, it
raises a ValueError."""
process = spawn_repl()
process.stdin.write(source)
output = kill_python(process)
if process.returncode != 0:
raise ValueError("Process didn't exit properly.")
return output
class TestInteractiveInterpreter(unittest.TestCase):
@cpython_only
# Python built with Py_TRACE_REFS fail with a fatal error in
# _PyRefchain_Trace() on memory allocation error.
@unittest.skipIf(support.Py_TRACE_REFS, 'cannot test Py_TRACE_REFS build')
def test_no_memory(self):
import_module("_testcapi")
# Issue #30696: Fix the interactive interpreter looping endlessly when
# no memory. Check also that the fix does not break the interactive
# loop when an exception is raised.
user_input = """
import sys, _testcapi
1/0
print('After the exception.')
_testcapi.set_nomemory(0)
sys.exit(0)
"""
user_input = dedent(user_input)
p = spawn_repl()
with SuppressCrashReport():
p.stdin.write(user_input)
output = kill_python(p)
self.assertIn('After the exception.', output)
# Exit code 120: Py_FinalizeEx() failed to flush stdout and stderr.
self.assertIn(p.returncode, (1, 120))
@cpython_only
def test_multiline_string_parsing(self):
# bpo-39209: Multiline string tokens need to be handled in the tokenizer
# in two places: the interactive path and the non-interactive path.
user_input = '''\
x = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<test>
<Users>
<fun25>
<limits>
<total>0KiB</total>
<kbps>0</kbps>
<rps>1.3</rps>
<connections>0</connections>
</limits>
<usages>
<total>16738211KiB</total>
<kbps>237.15</kbps>
<rps>1.3</rps>
<connections>0</connections>
</usages>
<time_to_refresh>never</time_to_refresh>
<limit_exceeded_URL>none</limit_exceeded_URL>
</fun25>
</Users>
</test>"""
'''
user_input = dedent(user_input)
p = spawn_repl()
p.stdin.write(user_input)
output = kill_python(p)
self.assertEqual(p.returncode, 0)
def test_close_stdin(self):
user_input = dedent('''
import os
print("before close")
os.close(0)
''')
prepare_repl = dedent('''
from test.support import suppress_msvcrt_asserts
suppress_msvcrt_asserts()
''')
process = spawn_repl('-c', prepare_repl)
output = process.communicate(user_input)[0]
self.assertEqual(process.returncode, 0)
self.assertIn('before close', output)
def test_interactive_traceback_reporting(self):
user_input = "1 / 0 / 3 / 4"
p = spawn_repl()
p.stdin.write(user_input)
output = kill_python(p)
self.assertEqual(p.returncode, 0)
traceback_lines = output.splitlines()[-6:-1]
expected_lines = [
"Traceback (most recent call last):",
" File \"<stdin>\", line 1, in <module>",
" 1 / 0 / 3 / 4",
" ~~^~~",
"ZeroDivisionError: division by zero",
]
self.assertEqual(traceback_lines, expected_lines)
def test_interactive_traceback_reporting_multiple_input(self):
user_input1 = dedent("""
def foo(x):
1 / x
""")
p = spawn_repl()
p.stdin.write(user_input1)
user_input2 = "foo(0)"
p.stdin.write(user_input2)
output = kill_python(p)
self.assertEqual(p.returncode, 0)
traceback_lines = output.splitlines()[-8:-1]
expected_lines = [
' File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>',
' foo(0)',
' ~~~^^^',
' File "<stdin>", line 2, in foo',
' 1 / x',
' ~~^~~',
'ZeroDivisionError: division by zero'
]
self.assertEqual(traceback_lines, expected_lines)
def test_runsource_show_syntax_error_location(self):
user_input = dedent("""def f(x, x): ...
""")
p = spawn_repl()
p.stdin.write(user_input)
output = kill_python(p)
expected_lines = [
' def f(x, x): ...',
' ^',
"SyntaxError: duplicate argument 'x' in function definition"
]
self.assertEqual(output.splitlines()[4:-1], expected_lines)
def test_interactive_source_is_in_linecache(self):
user_input = dedent("""
def foo(x):
return x + 1
def bar(x):
return foo(x) + 2
""")
p = spawn_repl()
p.stdin.write(user_input)
user_input2 = dedent("""
import linecache
print(linecache.cache['<stdin>-1'])
""")
p.stdin.write(user_input2)
output = kill_python(p)
self.assertEqual(p.returncode, 0)
expected = "(30, None, [\'def foo(x):\\n\', \' return x + 1\\n\', \'\\n\'], \'<stdin>\')"
self.assertIn(expected, output, expected)
def test_asyncio_repl_reaches_python_startup_script(self):
with os_helper.temp_dir() as tmpdir:
script = os.path.join(tmpdir, "pythonstartup.py")
with open(script, "w") as f:
f.write("print('pythonstartup done!')" + os.linesep)
f.write("exit(0)" + os.linesep)
env = os.environ.copy()
env["PYTHON_HISTORY"] = os.path.join(tmpdir, ".asyncio_history")
env["PYTHONSTARTUP"] = script
subprocess.check_call(
[sys.executable, "-m", "asyncio"],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
env=env,
timeout=SHORT_TIMEOUT,
)
@unittest.skipUnless(pty, "requires pty")
def test_asyncio_repl_is_ok(self):
m, s = pty.openpty()
cmd = [sys.executable, "-I", "-m", "asyncio"]
env = os.environ.copy()
proc = subprocess.Popen(
cmd,
stdin=s,
stdout=s,
stderr=s,
text=True,
close_fds=True,
env=env,
)
os.close(s)
os.write(m, b"await asyncio.sleep(0)\n")
os.write(m, b"exit()\n")
output = []
while select.select([m], [], [], SHORT_TIMEOUT)[0]:
try:
data = os.read(m, 1024).decode("utf-8")
if not data:
break
except OSError:
break
output.append(data)
os.close(m)
try:
exit_code = proc.wait(timeout=SHORT_TIMEOUT)
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
proc.kill()
exit_code = proc.wait()
self.assertEqual(exit_code, 0, "".join(output))
class TestInteractiveModeSyntaxErrors(unittest.TestCase):
def test_interactive_syntax_error_correct_line(self):
output = run_on_interactive_mode(dedent("""\
def f():
print(0)
return yield 42
"""))
traceback_lines = output.splitlines()[-4:-1]
expected_lines = [
' return yield 42',
' ^^^^^',
'SyntaxError: invalid syntax'
]
self.assertEqual(traceback_lines, expected_lines)
class TestAsyncioREPLContextVars(unittest.TestCase):
def test_toplevel_contextvars_sync(self):
user_input = dedent("""\
from contextvars import ContextVar
var = ContextVar("var", default="failed")
var.set("ok")
""")
p = spawn_repl("-m", "asyncio")
p.stdin.write(user_input)
user_input2 = dedent("""
print(f"toplevel contextvar test: {var.get()}")
""")
p.stdin.write(user_input2)
output = kill_python(p)
self.assertEqual(p.returncode, 0)
expected = "toplevel contextvar test: ok"
self.assertIn(expected, output, expected)
def test_toplevel_contextvars_async(self):
user_input = dedent("""\
from contextvars import ContextVar
var = ContextVar('var', default='failed')
""")
p = spawn_repl("-m", "asyncio")
p.stdin.write(user_input)
user_input2 = "async def set_var(): var.set('ok')\n"
p.stdin.write(user_input2)
user_input3 = "await set_var()\n"
p.stdin.write(user_input3)
user_input4 = "print(f'toplevel contextvar test: {var.get()}')\n"
p.stdin.write(user_input4)
output = kill_python(p)
self.assertEqual(p.returncode, 0)
expected = "toplevel contextvar test: ok"
self.assertIn(expected, output, expected)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()