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# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details. """ Tests for implementations of L{IReactorTime}. """ from twisted.internet.interfaces import IReactorThreads, IReactorTime from twisted.internet.test.reactormixins import ReactorBuilder from twisted.python.log import msg from twisted.python.runtime import platform from twisted.trial.unittest import SkipTest class TimeTestsBuilder(ReactorBuilder): """ Builder for defining tests relating to L{IReactorTime}. """ requiredInterfaces = (IReactorTime,) def test_delayedCallStopsReactor(self): """ The reactor can be stopped by a delayed call. """ reactor = self.buildReactor() reactor.callLater(0, reactor.stop) reactor.run() def test_distantDelayedCall(self): """ Scheduling a delayed call at a point in the extreme future does not prevent normal reactor operation. """ reactor = self.buildReactor() if IReactorThreads.providedBy(reactor): def eventSource(reactor, event): msg( format="Thread-based event-source scheduling %(event)r", event=event ) reactor.callFromThread(event) else: raise SkipTest( "Do not know how to synthesize non-time event to stop the test" ) # Pick a pretty big delay. delayedCall = reactor.callLater(2**128 + 1, lambda: None) def stop(): msg("Stopping the reactor") reactor.stop() # Use repeated invocation of the event source to set up the call to stop # the reactor. This makes it more likely at least one normal iteration # will take place with the delayed call in place before the slightly # different reactor shutdown logic alters things. eventSource(reactor, lambda: eventSource(reactor, stop)) # Run the reactor directly, without a timeout. A timeout would # interfere with the purpose of this test, which is to have the timeout # passed to the reactor's doIterate implementation (potentially) be # very, very large. Hopefully the event source defined above will work # and cause the reactor to stop. reactor.run() # The reactor almost surely stopped before the delayed call # fired... right? self.assertTrue(delayedCall.active()) self.assertIn(delayedCall, reactor.getDelayedCalls()) class GlibTimeTestsBuilder(ReactorBuilder): """ Builder for defining tests relating to L{IReactorTime} for reactors based off glib. """ requiredInterfaces = (IReactorTime,) _reactors = [ "twisted.internet.gireactor.PortableGIReactor" if platform.isWindows() else "twisted.internet.gireactor.GIReactor" ] def test_timeout_add(self): """ A L{reactor.callLater<twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorTime.callLater>} call scheduled from a C{gobject.timeout_add} call is run on time. """ from gi.repository import GObject reactor = self.buildReactor() result = [] def gschedule(): reactor.callLater(0, callback) return 0 def callback(): result.append(True) reactor.stop() reactor.callWhenRunning(GObject.timeout_add, 10, gschedule) self.runReactor(reactor, 5) self.assertEqual(result, [True]) globals().update(TimeTestsBuilder.makeTestCaseClasses()) globals().update(GlibTimeTestsBuilder.makeTestCaseClasses())