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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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"""Blackbox tests for debugger breakin"""
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from bzrlib import tests
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class TestBreakin(tests.TestCase):
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# FIXME: If something is broken, these tests may just hang indefinitely in
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# wait() waiting for the child to exit when it's not going to.
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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raise tests.TestSkipped('breakin signal not tested on win32')
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super(TestBreakin, self).setUp()
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def _dont_SIGQUIT_on_darwin(self):
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if sys.platform == 'darwin':
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# At least on Leopard and with python 2.6, this test will raise a
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# popup window asking if the python failure should be reported to
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# Apple... That's not the point of the test :) Marking the test as
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# not applicable Until we find a way to disable that intrusive
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# behavior... --vila20080611
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raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
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'%s raises a popup on OSX' % self.id())
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# port 0 means to allocate any port
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_test_process_args = ['serve', '--port', 'localhost:0']
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def test_breakin(self):
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# Break in to a debugger while bzr is running
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# we need to test against a command that will wait for
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# a while -- bzr serve should do
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proc = self.start_bzr_subprocess(self._test_process_args,
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env_changes=dict(BZR_SIGQUIT_PDB=None))
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# wait for it to get started, and print the 'listening' line
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proc.stderr.readline()
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# first sigquit pops into debugger
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os.kill(proc.pid, signal.SIGQUIT)
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proc.stdin.write("q\n")
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err = proc.stderr.readline()
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self.assertContainsRe(err, r'entering debugger')
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def test_breakin_harder(self):
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self._dont_SIGQUIT_on_darwin()
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proc = self.start_bzr_subprocess(self._test_process_args,
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env_changes=dict(BZR_SIGQUIT_PDB=None))
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# wait for it to get started, and print the 'listening' line
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proc.stderr.readline()
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# break into the debugger
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os.kill(proc.pid, signal.SIGQUIT)
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# now send a second sigquit, which should cause it to exit. That
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# won't happen until the original signal has been noticed by the
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# child and it's run its signal handler. We don't know quite how long
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# this will take, but if it's more than 10s then it's probably not
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os.kill(proc.pid, signal.SIGQUIT)
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# note: waitpid is different on win32, but this test only runs on
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r = os.waitpid(proc.pid, os.WNOHANG)
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# high bit says if core was dumped; we don't care
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self.assertEquals(r[1] & 0x7f, signal.SIGQUIT)
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self.fail("subprocess wasn't terminated by repeated SIGQUIT")
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def test_breakin_disabled(self):
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self._dont_SIGQUIT_on_darwin()
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proc = self.start_bzr_subprocess(self._test_process_args,
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env_changes=dict(BZR_SIGQUIT_PDB='0'))
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# wait for it to get started, and print the 'listening' line
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proc.stderr.readline()
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# first hit should just kill it
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os.kill(proc.pid, signal.SIGQUIT)