Fixed #11134: signals recievers that disconnect during their processing no longer mess things up for other handlers. Thanks, Honza Kral.
While I was at it I also cleaned up the formatting of the docstrings a bit. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@10831 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -14,15 +14,21 @@ def _make_id(target):
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return id(target)
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class Signal(object):
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"""Base class for all signals
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"""
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Base class for all signals
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Internal attributes:
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receivers -- { receriverkey (id) : weakref(receiver) }
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receivers
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{ receriverkey (id) : weakref(receiver) }
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"""
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def __init__(self, providing_args=None):
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"""providing_args -- A list of the arguments this signal can pass along in
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a send() call.
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"""
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Create a new signal.
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providing_args
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A list of the arguments this signal can pass along in a send() call.
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"""
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self.receivers = []
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if providing_args is None:
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@ -30,36 +36,39 @@ class Signal(object):
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self.providing_args = set(providing_args)
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def connect(self, receiver, sender=None, weak=True, dispatch_uid=None):
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"""Connect receiver to sender for signal
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"""
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Connect receiver to sender for signal.
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receiver -- a function or an instance method which is to
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receive signals. Receivers must be
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hashable objects.
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if weak is True, then receiver must be weak-referencable
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(more precisely saferef.safeRef() must be able to create
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a reference to the receiver).
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Arguments:
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Receivers must be able to accept keyword arguments.
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receiver
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A function or an instance method which is to receive signals.
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Receivers must be hashable objects.
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If receivers have a dispatch_uid attribute, the receiver will
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not be added if another receiver already exists with that
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dispatch_uid.
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sender -- the sender to which the receiver should respond
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Must either be of type Signal, or None to receive events
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from any sender.
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weak -- whether to use weak references to the receiver
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By default, the module will attempt to use weak
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references to the receiver objects. If this parameter
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is false, then strong references will be used.
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if weak is True, then receiver must be weak-referencable (more
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precisely saferef.safeRef() must be able to create a reference
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to the receiver).
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dispatch_uid -- an identifier used to uniquely identify a particular
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instance of a receiver. This will usually be a string, though it
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may be anything hashable.
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Receivers must be able to accept keyword arguments.
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returns None
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If receivers have a dispatch_uid attribute, the receiver will
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not be added if another receiver already exists with that
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dispatch_uid.
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sender
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The sender to which the receiver should respond Must either be
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of type Signal, or None to receive events from any sender.
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weak
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Whether to use weak references to the receiver By default, the
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module will attempt to use weak references to the receiver
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objects. If this parameter is false, then strong references will
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be used.
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dispatch_uid
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An identifier used to uniquely identify a particular instance of
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a receiver. This will usually be a string, though it may be
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anything hashable.
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"""
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from django.conf import settings
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self.receivers.append((lookup_key, receiver))
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def disconnect(self, receiver=None, sender=None, weak=True, dispatch_uid=None):
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"""Disconnect receiver from sender for signal
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receiver -- the registered receiver to disconnect. May be none if
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dispatch_uid is specified.
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sender -- the registered sender to disconnect
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weak -- the weakref state to disconnect
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dispatch_uid -- the unique identifier of the receiver to disconnect
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disconnect reverses the process of connect.
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If weak references are used, disconnect need not be called.
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The receiver will be remove from dispatch automatically.
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returns None
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"""
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Disconnect receiver from sender for signal.
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If weak references are used, disconnect need not be called. The receiver
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will be remove from dispatch automatically.
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Arguments:
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receiver
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The registered receiver to disconnect. May be none if
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dispatch_uid is specified.
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sender
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The registered sender to disconnect
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weak
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The weakref state to disconnect
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dispatch_uid
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the unique identifier of the receiver to disconnect
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"""
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if dispatch_uid:
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lookup_key = (dispatch_uid, _make_id(sender))
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else:
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break
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def send(self, sender, **named):
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"""Send signal from sender to all connected receivers.
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"""
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Send signal from sender to all connected receivers.
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sender -- the sender of the signal
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Either a specific object or None.
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If any receiver raises an error, the error propagates back through send,
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terminating the dispatch loop, so it is quite possible to not have all
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receivers called if a raises an error.
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Arguments:
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sender
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The sender of the signal Either a specific object or None.
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named -- named arguments which will be passed to receivers.
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named
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Named arguments which will be passed to receivers.
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Returns a list of tuple pairs [(receiver, response), ... ].
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If any receiver raises an error, the error propagates back
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through send, terminating the dispatch loop, so it is quite
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possible to not have all receivers called if a raises an
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error.
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"""
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responses = []
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if not self.receivers:
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return responses
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return responses
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def send_robust(self, sender, **named):
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"""Send signal from sender to all connected receivers catching errors
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sender -- the sender of the signal
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Can be any python object (normally one registered with
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a connect if you actually want something to occur).
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named -- named arguments which will be passed to receivers.
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These arguments must be a subset of the argument names
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defined in providing_args.
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Return a list of tuple pairs [(receiver, response), ... ],
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may raise DispatcherKeyError
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if any receiver raises an error (specifically any subclass of Exception),
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the error instance is returned as the result for that receiver.
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"""
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Send signal from sender to all connected receivers catching errors.
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Arguments:
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sender
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The sender of the signal Can be any python object (normally one
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registered with a connect if you actually want something to
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occur).
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named
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Named arguments which will be passed to receivers. These
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arguments must be a subset of the argument names defined in
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providing_args.
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Return a list of tuple pairs [(receiver, response), ... ]. May raise
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DispatcherKeyError.
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if any receiver raises an error (specifically any subclass of
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Exception), the error instance is returned as the result for that
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receiver.
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"""
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responses = []
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if not self.receivers:
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return responses
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return responses
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def _live_receivers(self, senderkey):
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"""Filter sequence of receivers to get resolved, live receivers
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"""
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Filter sequence of receivers to get resolved, live receivers.
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This checks for weak references
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and resolves them, then returning only live
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receivers.
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This checks for weak references and resolves them, then returning only
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live receivers.
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"""
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none_senderkey = _make_id(None)
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receivers = []
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for (receiverkey, r_senderkey), receiver in self.receivers:
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if r_senderkey == none_senderkey or r_senderkey == senderkey:
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# Dereference the weak reference.
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receiver = receiver()
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if receiver is not None:
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yield receiver
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receivers.append(receiver)
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else:
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yield receiver
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receivers.append(receiver)
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return receivers
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def _remove_receiver(self, receiver):
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"""Remove dead receivers from connections."""
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"""
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Remove dead receivers from connections.
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"""
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to_remove = []
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for key, connected_receiver in self.receivers:
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from django.db.models import signals
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from django.test import TestCase
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from modeltests.signals.models import Person
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class MyReceiver(object):
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def __init__(self, param):
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self.param = param
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self._run = False
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def __call__(self, signal, sender, **kwargs):
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self._run = True
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signal.disconnect(receiver=self, sender=sender)
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class SignalTests(TestCase):
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def test_disconnect_in_dispatch(self):
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"""
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Test that signals that disconnect when being called don't mess future
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dispatching.
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"""
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a, b = MyReceiver(1), MyReceiver(2)
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signals.post_save.connect(sender=Person, receiver=a)
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signals.post_save.connect(sender=Person, receiver=b)
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p = Person.objects.create(first_name='John', last_name='Smith')
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self.failUnless(a._run)
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self.failUnless(b._run)
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self.assertEqual(signals.post_save.receivers, [])
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