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procutil: make stdout line-buffered on Windows if connected to TTY
Windows doesn?t support line buffering. Previously, we worked around that by
setting the stream unbuffered. Instead, we can use our own line buffering we
already use on Python 3.
author | Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de> |
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date | Sat, 04 Jul 2020 11:41:39 +0200 |
parents | c7d109c400a4 |
children | 359884685eab |
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#!/usr/bin/env python """ Tests the buffering behavior of stdio streams in `mercurial.utils.procutil`. """ from __future__ import absolute_import import contextlib import os import subprocess import sys import unittest from mercurial import pycompat CHILD_PROCESS = r''' import os from mercurial import dispatch from mercurial.utils import procutil dispatch.initstdio() procutil.stdout.write(b'aaa') os.write(procutil.stdout.fileno(), b'[written aaa]') procutil.stdout.write(b'bbb\n') os.write(procutil.stdout.fileno(), b'[written bbb\\n]') ''' UNBUFFERED = b'aaa[written aaa]bbb\n[written bbb\\n]' LINE_BUFFERED = b'[written aaa]aaabbb\n[written bbb\\n]' FULLY_BUFFERED = b'[written aaa][written bbb\\n]aaabbb\n' @contextlib.contextmanager def _closing(fds): try: yield finally: for fd in fds: try: os.close(fd) except EnvironmentError: pass @contextlib.contextmanager def _pipes(): rwpair = os.pipe() with _closing(rwpair): yield rwpair @contextlib.contextmanager def _ptys(): if pycompat.iswindows: raise unittest.SkipTest("PTYs are not supported on Windows") import pty import tty rwpair = pty.openpty() with _closing(rwpair): tty.setraw(rwpair[0]) yield rwpair class TestStdout(unittest.TestCase): def _test(self, rwpair_generator, expected_output, python_args=[]): with rwpair_generator() as (stdout_receiver, child_stdout), open( os.devnull, 'rb' ) as child_stdin: proc = subprocess.Popen( [sys.executable] + python_args + ['-c', CHILD_PROCESS], stdin=child_stdin, stdout=child_stdout, stderr=None, ) retcode = proc.wait() self.assertEqual(retcode, 0) self.assertEqual(os.read(stdout_receiver, 1024), expected_output) def test_stdout_pipes(self): self._test(_pipes, FULLY_BUFFERED) def test_stdout_ptys(self): self._test(_ptys, LINE_BUFFERED) def test_stdout_pipes_unbuffered(self): self._test(_pipes, UNBUFFERED, python_args=['-u']) def test_stdout_ptys_unbuffered(self): self._test(_ptys, UNBUFFERED, python_args=['-u']) if not pycompat.ispy3 and not pycompat.iswindows: # On Python 2 on non-Windows, we manually open stdout in line-buffered # mode if connected to a TTY. We should check if Python was configured # to use unbuffered stdout, but it's hard to do that. test_stdout_ptys_unbuffered = unittest.expectedFailure( test_stdout_ptys_unbuffered ) if __name__ == '__main__': import silenttestrunner silenttestrunner.main(__name__)