Exemplo n.º 1
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    def test(self):
        pool = self.pool = ThreadPool(2)

        refs = []
        obj = SomeClass()
        obj.refs = refs
        func = obj.func
        del obj

        with disabled_gc():
            # we do this:
            #     result = func(Object(), kwarg1=Object())
            # but in a thread pool and see that arguments', result's and func's references are not leaked
            result = pool.apply(func, (Object(), ), {'kwarg1': Object()})
            assert isinstance(result, Object), repr(result)
            gevent.sleep(0.1)  # XXX should not be needed

            refs.append(weakref.ref(func))
            del func, result
            if PYPY:
                gc.collect()
                gc.collect()
            for index, r in enumerate(refs):
                assert r() is None, (index, r(), greentest.getrefcount(r()),
                                     refs)
            assert len(refs) == 4, refs
Exemplo n.º 2
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    def test(self):
        pool = self.pool = ThreadPool(2)

        refs = []
        obj = SomeClass()
        obj.refs = refs
        func = obj.func
        del obj

        with greentest.disabled_gc():
            # we do this:
            #     result = func(Object(), kwarg1=Object())
            # but in a thread pool and see that arguments', result's and func's references are not leaked
            result = pool.apply(func, (Object(), ), {'kwarg1': Object()})
            assert isinstance(result, Object), repr(result)
            gevent.sleep(0.1)  # XXX should not be needed

            refs.append(weakref.ref(func))
            del func, result
            if PYPY:
                gc.collect()
                gc.collect()
            for index, r in enumerate(refs):
                assert r() is None, (index, r(), greentest.getrefcount(r()), refs)
            assert len(refs) == 4, refs