Python unittest.installHandler() Examples
The following are 30
code examples of unittest.installHandler().
You can vote up the ones you like or vote down the ones you don't like,
and go to the original project or source file by following the links above each example.
You may also want to check out all available functions/classes of the module
unittest
, or try the search function
.
Example #1
Source File: test_break.py From ironpython3 with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
def testTwoResults(self): unittest.installHandler() result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.registerResult(result) new_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result2 = unittest.TestResult() unittest.registerResult(result2) self.assertEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), new_handler) result3 = unittest.TestResult() def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) self.assertTrue(result2.shouldStop) self.assertFalse(result3.shouldStop)
Example #2
Source File: test_break.py From BinderFilter with MIT License | 6 votes |
def testInterruptCaught(self): default_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) self.assertNotEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), default_handler) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #3
Source File: test_break.py From ironpython2 with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
def testInterruptCaught(self): default_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) self.assertNotEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), default_handler) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #4
Source File: test_break.py From BinderFilter with MIT License | 6 votes |
def testTwoResults(self): unittest.installHandler() result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.registerResult(result) new_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result2 = unittest.TestResult() unittest.registerResult(result2) self.assertEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), new_handler) result3 = unittest.TestResult() def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) self.assertTrue(result2.shouldStop) self.assertFalse(result3.shouldStop)
Example #5
Source File: test_break.py From oss-ftp with MIT License | 6 votes |
def testHandlerReplacedButCalled(self): # Can't use skipIf decorator because the signal handler may have # been changed after defining this method. if signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == signal.SIG_IGN: self.skipTest("test requires SIGINT to not be ignored") # If our handler has been replaced (is no longer installed) but is # called by the *new* handler, then it isn't safe to delay the # SIGINT and we should immediately delegate to the default handler unittest.installHandler() handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) def new_handler(frame, signum): handler(frame, signum) signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, new_handler) try: pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass else: self.fail("replaced but delegated handler doesn't raise interrupt")
Example #6
Source File: test_break.py From Fluid-Designer with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def testInterruptCaught(self): default_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) self.assertNotEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), default_handler) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #7
Source File: test_break.py From Fluid-Designer with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def testSecondInterrupt(self): # Can't use skipIf decorator because the signal handler may have # been changed after defining this method. if signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == signal.SIG_IGN: self.skipTest("test requires SIGINT to not be ignored") result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) self.fail("Second KeyboardInterrupt not raised") try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass else: self.fail("Second KeyboardInterrupt not raised") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #8
Source File: test_break.py From Fluid-Designer with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def testTwoResults(self): unittest.installHandler() result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.registerResult(result) new_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result2 = unittest.TestResult() unittest.registerResult(result2) self.assertEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), new_handler) result3 = unittest.TestResult() def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) self.assertTrue(result2.shouldStop) self.assertFalse(result3.shouldStop)
Example #9
Source File: test_break.py From Fluid-Designer with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def testHandlerReplacedButCalled(self): # Can't use skipIf decorator because the signal handler may have # been changed after defining this method. if signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == signal.SIG_IGN: self.skipTest("test requires SIGINT to not be ignored") # If our handler has been replaced (is no longer installed) but is # called by the *new* handler, then it isn't safe to delay the # SIGINT and we should immediately delegate to the default handler unittest.installHandler() handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) def new_handler(frame, signum): handler(frame, signum) signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, new_handler) try: pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass else: self.fail("replaced but delegated handler doesn't raise interrupt")
Example #10
Source File: test_break.py From Imogen with MIT License | 6 votes |
def testInterruptCaught(self): default_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) self.assertNotEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), default_handler) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #11
Source File: test_break.py From Imogen with MIT License | 6 votes |
def testSecondInterrupt(self): # Can't use skipIf decorator because the signal handler may have # been changed after defining this method. if signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == signal.SIG_IGN: self.skipTest("test requires SIGINT to not be ignored") result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) self.fail("Second KeyboardInterrupt not raised") try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass else: self.fail("Second KeyboardInterrupt not raised") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #12
Source File: test_break.py From Imogen with MIT License | 6 votes |
def testTwoResults(self): unittest.installHandler() result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.registerResult(result) new_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result2 = unittest.TestResult() unittest.registerResult(result2) self.assertEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), new_handler) result3 = unittest.TestResult() def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) self.assertTrue(result2.shouldStop) self.assertFalse(result3.shouldStop)
Example #13
Source File: test_break.py From Imogen with MIT License | 6 votes |
def testHandlerReplacedButCalled(self): # Can't use skipIf decorator because the signal handler may have # been changed after defining this method. if signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == signal.SIG_IGN: self.skipTest("test requires SIGINT to not be ignored") # If our handler has been replaced (is no longer installed) but is # called by the *new* handler, then it isn't safe to delay the # SIGINT and we should immediately delegate to the default handler unittest.installHandler() handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) def new_handler(frame, signum): handler(frame, signum) signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, new_handler) try: pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass else: self.fail("replaced but delegated handler doesn't raise interrupt")
Example #14
Source File: test_break.py From ironpython3 with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
def testInterruptCaught(self): default_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) self.assertNotEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), default_handler) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #15
Source File: test_break.py From ironpython3 with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
def testSecondInterrupt(self): # Can't use skipIf decorator because the signal handler may have # been changed after defining this method. if signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == signal.SIG_IGN: self.skipTest("test requires SIGINT to not be ignored") result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) self.fail("Second KeyboardInterrupt not raised") try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass else: self.fail("Second KeyboardInterrupt not raised") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #16
Source File: test_break.py From jawfish with MIT License | 6 votes |
def testInterruptCaught(self): default_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) self.assertNotEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), default_handler) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #17
Source File: test_break.py From ironpython3 with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
def testHandlerReplacedButCalled(self): # Can't use skipIf decorator because the signal handler may have # been changed after defining this method. if signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == signal.SIG_IGN: self.skipTest("test requires SIGINT to not be ignored") # If our handler has been replaced (is no longer installed) but is # called by the *new* handler, then it isn't safe to delay the # SIGINT and we should immediately delegate to the default handler unittest.installHandler() handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) def new_handler(frame, signum): handler(frame, signum) signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, new_handler) try: pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass else: self.fail("replaced but delegated handler doesn't raise interrupt")
Example #18
Source File: test_break.py From datafari with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
def testInterruptCaught(self): default_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) self.assertNotEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), default_handler) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #19
Source File: test_break.py From datafari with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
def testSecondInterrupt(self): # Can't use skipIf decorator because the signal handler may have # been changed after defining this method. if signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == signal.SIG_IGN: self.skipTest("test requires SIGINT to not be ignored") result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) self.fail("Second KeyboardInterrupt not raised") try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass else: self.fail("Second KeyboardInterrupt not raised") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #20
Source File: test_break.py From datafari with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
def testTwoResults(self): unittest.installHandler() result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.registerResult(result) new_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result2 = unittest.TestResult() unittest.registerResult(result2) self.assertEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), new_handler) result3 = unittest.TestResult() def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) self.assertTrue(result2.shouldStop) self.assertFalse(result3.shouldStop)
Example #21
Source File: test_break.py From datafari with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
def testHandlerReplacedButCalled(self): # Can't use skipIf decorator because the signal handler may have # been changed after defining this method. if signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == signal.SIG_IGN: self.skipTest("test requires SIGINT to not be ignored") # If our handler has been replaced (is no longer installed) but is # called by the *new* handler, then it isn't safe to delay the # SIGINT and we should immediately delegate to the default handler unittest.installHandler() handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) def new_handler(frame, signum): handler(frame, signum) signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, new_handler) try: pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass else: self.fail("replaced but delegated handler doesn't raise interrupt")
Example #22
Source File: run.py From pth-toolkit with BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License | 6 votes |
def runTests(self): if (self.catchbreak and getattr(unittest, 'installHandler', None) is not None): unittest.installHandler() if self.testRunner is None: self.testRunner = runner.TextTestRunner if isinstance(self.testRunner, classtypes()): try: testRunner = self.testRunner(verbosity=self.verbosity, failfast=self.failfast, buffer=self.buffer) except TypeError: # didn't accept the verbosity, buffer or failfast arguments testRunner = self.testRunner() else: # it is assumed to be a TestRunner instance testRunner = self.testRunner self.result = testRunner.run(self.test) if self.exit: sys.exit(not self.result.wasSuccessful()) ################
Example #23
Source File: test_break.py From Project-New-Reign---Nemesis-Main with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def testInterruptCaught(self): default_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) self.assertNotEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), default_handler) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #24
Source File: test_break.py From Project-New-Reign---Nemesis-Main with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def testSecondInterrupt(self): # Can't use skipIf decorator because the signal handler may have # been changed after defining this method. if signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == signal.SIG_IGN: self.skipTest("test requires SIGINT to not be ignored") result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) self.fail("Second KeyboardInterrupt not raised") try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass else: self.fail("Second KeyboardInterrupt not raised") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #25
Source File: test_break.py From Project-New-Reign---Nemesis-Main with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def testTwoResults(self): unittest.installHandler() result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.registerResult(result) new_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result2 = unittest.TestResult() unittest.registerResult(result2) self.assertEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), new_handler) result3 = unittest.TestResult() def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) self.assertTrue(result2.shouldStop) self.assertFalse(result3.shouldStop)
Example #26
Source File: test_break.py From Project-New-Reign---Nemesis-Main with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def testHandlerReplacedButCalled(self): # Can't use skipIf decorator because the signal handler may have # been changed after defining this method. if signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == signal.SIG_IGN: self.skipTest("test requires SIGINT to not be ignored") # If our handler has been replaced (is no longer installed) but is # called by the *new* handler, then it isn't safe to delay the # SIGINT and we should immediately delegate to the default handler unittest.installHandler() handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) def new_handler(frame, signum): handler(frame, signum) signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, new_handler) try: pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass else: self.fail("replaced but delegated handler doesn't raise interrupt")
Example #27
Source File: test_break.py From odoo13-x64 with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def testInterruptCaught(self): default_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) self.assertNotEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), default_handler) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #28
Source File: test_break.py From odoo13-x64 with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def testSecondInterrupt(self): # Can't use skipIf decorator because the signal handler may have # been changed after defining this method. if signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == signal.SIG_IGN: self.skipTest("test requires SIGINT to not be ignored") result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.installHandler() unittest.registerResult(result) def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) result.breakCaught = True self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) self.fail("Second KeyboardInterrupt not raised") try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass else: self.fail("Second KeyboardInterrupt not raised") self.assertTrue(result.breakCaught)
Example #29
Source File: test_break.py From odoo13-x64 with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def testTwoResults(self): unittest.installHandler() result = unittest.TestResult() unittest.registerResult(result) new_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) result2 = unittest.TestResult() unittest.registerResult(result2) self.assertEqual(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT), new_handler) result3 = unittest.TestResult() def test(result): pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) try: test(result) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.fail("KeyboardInterrupt not handled") self.assertTrue(result.shouldStop) self.assertTrue(result2.shouldStop) self.assertFalse(result3.shouldStop)
Example #30
Source File: test_break.py From odoo13-x64 with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def testHandlerReplacedButCalled(self): # Can't use skipIf decorator because the signal handler may have # been changed after defining this method. if signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == signal.SIG_IGN: self.skipTest("test requires SIGINT to not be ignored") # If our handler has been replaced (is no longer installed) but is # called by the *new* handler, then it isn't safe to delay the # SIGINT and we should immediately delegate to the default handler unittest.installHandler() handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) def new_handler(frame, signum): handler(frame, signum) signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, new_handler) try: pid = os.getpid() os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass else: self.fail("replaced but delegated handler doesn't raise interrupt")