def test_kill_process(self): executive = Executive() process = subprocess.Popen(never_ending_command(), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) self.assertEqual(process.poll(), None) # Process is running executive.kill_process(process.pid) # Note: Can't use a ternary since signal.SIGKILL is undefined for sys.platform == "win32" if sys.platform == "win32": # FIXME: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54790 # We seem to get either 0 or 1 here for some reason. self.assertTrue(process.wait() in (0, 1)) else: expected_exit_code = -signal.SIGKILL self.assertEqual(process.wait(), expected_exit_code) # Killing again should fail silently. executive.kill_process(process.pid) # Now test kill_all ; we do this in the same test as kill # so that we don't collide when running tests in parallel. process = subprocess.Popen(never_ending_command(), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) self.assertEqual(process.poll(), None) # Process is running executive.kill_all(never_ending_command()[0]) # Note: Can't use a ternary since signal.SIGTERM is undefined for sys.platform == "win32" if sys.platform == "cygwin": expected_exit_code = 0 # os.kill results in exit(0) for this process. self.assertEqual(process.wait(), expected_exit_code) elif sys.platform == "win32": # FIXME: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54790 # We seem to get either 0 or 1 here for some reason. self.assertTrue(process.wait() in (0, 1)) else: expected_exit_code = -signal.SIGTERM self.assertEqual(process.wait(), expected_exit_code) # Killing again should fail silently. executive.kill_all(never_ending_command()[0])
def test_kill_process(self): executive = Executive() process = subprocess.Popen(never_ending_command(), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) self.assertEqual(process.poll(), None) # Process is running executive.kill_process(process.pid) # Killing again should fail silently. executive.kill_process(process.pid)
def test_kill_process(self): executive = Executive() # FIXME: This may need edits to work right on windows. # We use "yes" because it loops forever. process = subprocess.Popen(["yes"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) self.assertEqual(process.poll(), None) # Process is running executive.kill_process(process.pid) self.assertEqual(process.wait(), -signal.SIGKILL) # Killing again should fail silently. executive.kill_process(process.pid)
def serial_test_kill_process(self): if sys.platform in ("win32", "cygwin"): return # Windows does not return consistent exit codes. executive = Executive() process = subprocess.Popen(never_ending_command(), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) self.assertEqual(process.poll(), None) # Process is running executive.kill_process(process.pid) self.assertEqual(process.wait(), -signal.SIGKILL) # Killing again should fail silently. executive.kill_process(process.pid)
def test_kill_process(self): executive = Executive() process = subprocess.Popen(never_ending_command(), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) self.assertEqual(process.poll(), None) # Process is running executive.kill_process(process.pid) # Note: Can't use a ternary since signal.SIGKILL is undefined for sys.platform == "win32" if sys.platform == "win32": expected_exit_code = 1 else: expected_exit_code = -signal.SIGKILL self.assertEqual(process.wait(), expected_exit_code) # Killing again should fail silently. executive.kill_process(process.pid)
def test_kill_process(self): executive = Executive() # We use "yes" because it loops forever. process = subprocess.Popen(["yes"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) self.assertEqual(process.poll(), None) # Process is running executive.kill_process(process.pid) # Note: Can't use a ternary since signal.SIGKILL is undefined for sys.platform == "win32" if sys.platform == "win32": expected_exit_code = 0 # taskkill.exe results in exit(0) else: expected_exit_code = -signal.SIGKILL self.assertEqual(process.wait(), expected_exit_code) # Killing again should fail silently. executive.kill_process(process.pid)
def test_kill_process(self): executive = Executive() process = subprocess.Popen(never_ending_command(), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) self.assertEqual(process.poll(), None) # Process is running executive.kill_process(process.pid) # Note: Can't use a ternary since signal.SIGKILL is undefined for sys.platform == "win32" if sys.platform == "win32": # FIXME: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54790 # We seem to get either 0 or 1 here for some reason. self.assertTrue(process.wait() in (0, 1)) else: expected_exit_code = -signal.SIGKILL self.assertEqual(process.wait(), expected_exit_code) # Killing again should fail silently. executive.kill_process(process.pid)
def serial_test_kill_process(self): executive = Executive() with executive.popen(never_ending_command(), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) as process: self.assertEqual(process.poll(), None) # Process is running executive.kill_process(process.pid) # Note: Can't use a ternary since signal.SIGKILL is undefined for sys.platform == "win32" if sys.platform.startswith('win'): # FIXME: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54790 # We seem to get either 0 or 1 here for some reason. self.assertIn(process.wait(), (0, 1)) elif sys.platform == "cygwin": # FIXME: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98196 # cygwin seems to give us either SIGABRT or SIGKILL # Native Windows (via Cygwin) returns ENOTBLK (-15) self.assertIn(process.wait(), (-signal.SIGABRT, -signal.SIGKILL, -15)) else: expected_exit_code = -signal.SIGTERM self.assertEqual(process.wait(), expected_exit_code) # Killing again should fail silently. executive.kill_process(process.pid)
def serial_test_kill_process(self): executive = Executive() process = subprocess.Popen(never_ending_command(), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) self.assertEqual(process.poll(), None) # Process is running executive.kill_process(process.pid) # Note: Can't use a ternary since signal.SIGKILL is undefined for sys.platform == "win32" if sys.platform == "win32": # FIXME: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54790 # We seem to get either 0 or 1 here for some reason. self.assertIn(process.wait(), (0, 1)) elif sys.platform == "cygwin": # FIXME: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98196 # cygwin seems to give us either SIGABRT or SIGKILL # Native Windows (via Cygwin) returns ENOTBLK (-15) self.assertIn(process.wait(), (-signal.SIGABRT, -signal.SIGKILL, -15)) else: expected_exit_code = -signal.SIGTERM self.assertEqual(process.wait(), expected_exit_code) # Killing again should fail silently. executive.kill_process(process.pid)