Merge pull request #8260 from nicoddemus/faulthandler-mode-X-8258
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Fixed issue where pytest's ``faulthandler`` support would not dump traceback on crashes
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if the :mod:`faulthandler` module was already enabled during pytest startup (using
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``python -X dev -m pytest`` for example).
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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ from _pytest.store import StoreKey
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fault_handler_stderr_key = StoreKey[TextIO]()
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fault_handler_originally_enabled_key = StoreKey[bool]()
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def pytest_addoption(parser: Parser) -> None:
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@ -25,92 +26,72 @@ def pytest_addoption(parser: Parser) -> None:
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def pytest_configure(config: Config) -> None:
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import faulthandler
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if not faulthandler.is_enabled():
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# faulthhandler is not enabled, so install plugin that does the actual work
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# of enabling faulthandler before each test executes.
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config.pluginmanager.register(FaultHandlerHooks(), "faulthandler-hooks")
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else:
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# Do not handle dumping to stderr if faulthandler is already enabled, so warn
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# users that the option is being ignored.
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timeout = FaultHandlerHooks.get_timeout_config_value(config)
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if timeout > 0:
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config.issue_config_time_warning(
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pytest.PytestConfigWarning(
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"faulthandler module enabled before pytest configuration step, "
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"'faulthandler_timeout' option ignored"
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),
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stacklevel=2,
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)
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stderr_fd_copy = os.dup(get_stderr_fileno())
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config._store[fault_handler_stderr_key] = open(stderr_fd_copy, "w")
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config._store[fault_handler_originally_enabled_key] = faulthandler.is_enabled()
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faulthandler.enable(file=config._store[fault_handler_stderr_key])
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class FaultHandlerHooks:
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"""Implements hooks that will actually install fault handler before tests execute,
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as well as correctly handle pdb and internal errors."""
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def pytest_unconfigure(config: Config) -> None:
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import faulthandler
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def pytest_configure(self, config: Config) -> None:
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import faulthandler
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stderr_fd_copy = os.dup(self._get_stderr_fileno())
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config._store[fault_handler_stderr_key] = open(stderr_fd_copy, "w")
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faulthandler.enable(file=config._store[fault_handler_stderr_key])
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def pytest_unconfigure(self, config: Config) -> None:
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import faulthandler
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faulthandler.disable()
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# close our dup file installed during pytest_configure
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# re-enable the faulthandler, attaching it to the default sys.stderr
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# so we can see crashes after pytest has finished, usually during
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# garbage collection during interpreter shutdown
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faulthandler.disable()
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# Close the dup file installed during pytest_configure.
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if fault_handler_stderr_key in config._store:
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config._store[fault_handler_stderr_key].close()
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del config._store[fault_handler_stderr_key]
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faulthandler.enable(file=self._get_stderr_fileno())
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if config._store.get(fault_handler_originally_enabled_key, False):
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# Re-enable the faulthandler if it was originally enabled.
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faulthandler.enable(file=get_stderr_fileno())
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@staticmethod
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def _get_stderr_fileno():
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def get_stderr_fileno() -> int:
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try:
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fileno = sys.stderr.fileno()
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# The Twisted Logger will return an invalid file descriptor since it is not backed
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# by an FD. So, let's also forward this to the same code path as with pytest-xdist.
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if fileno == -1:
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raise AttributeError()
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return fileno
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except (AttributeError, io.UnsupportedOperation):
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# pytest-xdist monkeypatches sys.stderr with an object that is not an actual file.
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# https://docs.python.org/3/library/faulthandler.html#issue-with-file-descriptors
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# This is potentially dangerous, but the best we can do.
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return sys.__stderr__.fileno()
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def get_timeout_config_value(config: Config) -> float:
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return float(config.getini("faulthandler_timeout") or 0.0)
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@pytest.hookimpl(hookwrapper=True, trylast=True)
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def pytest_runtest_protocol(item: Item) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
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timeout = get_timeout_config_value(item.config)
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stderr = item.config._store[fault_handler_stderr_key]
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if timeout > 0 and stderr is not None:
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import faulthandler
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faulthandler.dump_traceback_later(timeout, file=stderr)
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try:
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fileno = sys.stderr.fileno()
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# The Twisted Logger will return an invalid file descriptor since it is not backed
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# by an FD. So, let's also forward this to the same code path as with pytest-xdist.
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if fileno == -1:
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raise AttributeError()
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return fileno
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except (AttributeError, io.UnsupportedOperation):
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# pytest-xdist monkeypatches sys.stderr with an object that is not an actual file.
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# https://docs.python.org/3/library/faulthandler.html#issue-with-file-descriptors
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# This is potentially dangerous, but the best we can do.
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return sys.__stderr__.fileno()
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@staticmethod
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def get_timeout_config_value(config):
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return float(config.getini("faulthandler_timeout") or 0.0)
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@pytest.hookimpl(hookwrapper=True, trylast=True)
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def pytest_runtest_protocol(self, item: Item) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
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timeout = self.get_timeout_config_value(item.config)
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stderr = item.config._store[fault_handler_stderr_key]
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if timeout > 0 and stderr is not None:
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import faulthandler
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faulthandler.dump_traceback_later(timeout, file=stderr)
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try:
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yield
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finally:
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faulthandler.cancel_dump_traceback_later()
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else:
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yield
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finally:
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faulthandler.cancel_dump_traceback_later()
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else:
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yield
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@pytest.hookimpl(tryfirst=True)
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def pytest_enter_pdb(self) -> None:
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"""Cancel any traceback dumping due to timeout before entering pdb."""
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import faulthandler
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faulthandler.cancel_dump_traceback_later()
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@pytest.hookimpl(tryfirst=True)
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def pytest_enter_pdb() -> None:
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"""Cancel any traceback dumping due to timeout before entering pdb."""
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import faulthandler
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@pytest.hookimpl(tryfirst=True)
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def pytest_exception_interact(self) -> None:
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"""Cancel any traceback dumping due to an interactive exception being
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raised."""
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import faulthandler
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faulthandler.cancel_dump_traceback_later()
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faulthandler.cancel_dump_traceback_later()
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@pytest.hookimpl(tryfirst=True)
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def pytest_exception_interact() -> None:
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"""Cancel any traceback dumping due to an interactive exception being
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raised."""
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import faulthandler
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faulthandler.cancel_dump_traceback_later()
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assert result.ret != 0
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def test_crash_near_exit(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
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"""Test that fault handler displays crashes that happen even after
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pytest is exiting (for example, when the interpreter is shutting down)."""
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def setup_crashing_test(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
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pytester.makepyfile(
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"""
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import faulthandler
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import atexit
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def test_ok():
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atexit.register(faulthandler._sigabrt)
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"""
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import faulthandler
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import atexit
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def test_ok():
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atexit.register(faulthandler._sigabrt)
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"""
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)
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result = pytester.runpytest_subprocess()
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def test_crash_during_shutdown_captured(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
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"""
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Re-enable faulthandler if pytest encountered it enabled during configure.
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We should be able to then see crashes during interpreter shutdown.
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"""
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setup_crashing_test(pytester)
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args = (sys.executable, "-Xfaulthandler", "-mpytest")
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result = pytester.run(*args)
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result.stderr.fnmatch_lines(["*Fatal Python error*"])
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assert result.ret != 0
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def test_crash_during_shutdown_not_captured(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
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"""
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Check that pytest leaves faulthandler disabled if it was not enabled during configure.
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This prevents us from seeing crashes during interpreter shutdown (see #8260).
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"""
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setup_crashing_test(pytester)
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args = (sys.executable, "-mpytest")
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result = pytester.run(*args)
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result.stderr.no_fnmatch_line("*Fatal Python error*")
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assert result.ret != 0
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def test_disabled(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
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"""Test option to disable fault handler in the command line."""
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pytester.makepyfile(
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to timeout before entering pdb (pytest-dev/pytest-faulthandler#12) or any
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other interactive exception (pytest-dev/pytest-faulthandler#14)."""
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import faulthandler
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from _pytest.faulthandler import FaultHandlerHooks
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from _pytest import faulthandler as faulthandler_plugin
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called = []
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# call our hook explicitly, we can trust that pytest will call the hook
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# for us at the appropriate moment
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hook_func = getattr(FaultHandlerHooks, hook_name)
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hook_func(self=None)
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hook_func = getattr(faulthandler_plugin, hook_name)
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hook_func()
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assert called == [1]
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("faulthandler_timeout", [0, 2])
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def test_already_initialized(faulthandler_timeout: int, pytester: Pytester) -> None:
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"""Test for faulthandler being initialized earlier than pytest (#6575)."""
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def test_already_initialized_crash(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
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"""Even if faulthandler is already initialized, we still dump tracebacks on crashes (#8258)."""
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pytester.makepyfile(
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"""
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def test():
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import faulthandler
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assert faulthandler.is_enabled()
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faulthandler._sigabrt()
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"""
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)
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result = pytester.run(
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"faulthandler",
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"-mpytest",
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pytester.path,
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"-o",
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f"faulthandler_timeout={faulthandler_timeout}",
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)
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# ensure warning is emitted if faulthandler_timeout is configured
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warning_line = "*faulthandler.py*faulthandler module enabled before*"
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if faulthandler_timeout > 0:
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(warning_line)
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else:
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result.stdout.no_fnmatch_line(warning_line)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines("*1 passed*")
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assert result.ret == 0
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result.stderr.fnmatch_lines(["*Fatal Python error*"])
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assert result.ret != 0
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def test_get_stderr_fileno_invalid_fd() -> None:
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"""Test for faulthandler being able to handle invalid file descriptors for stderr (#8249)."""
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from _pytest.faulthandler import FaultHandlerHooks
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from _pytest.faulthandler import get_stderr_fileno
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class StdErrWrapper(io.StringIO):
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"""
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# Even when the stderr wrapper signals an invalid file descriptor,
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# ``_get_stderr_fileno()`` should return the real one.
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assert FaultHandlerHooks._get_stderr_fileno() == 2
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assert get_stderr_fileno() == 2
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