
The aim of this commit is to make it so that the existing thread tests can be used to test the _thread module on the rp2 port. The rp2 port only allows up to one thread to be created at a time, and does not have the GIL enabled. The following changes have been made: - run-tests.py skips mutation tests on rp2, because there's no GIL. - run-tests.py skips other tests on rp2 that require more than one thread. - The tests stop trying to start a new thread after there is an OSError, which indicates that the system cannot create more threads. - Some of these tests also now run the test function on the main thread, not just the spawned threads. - In some tests the output printing is adjusted so it's the same regardless of how many threads were spawned. - Some time.sleep(1) are replaced with time.sleep(0) to make the tests run a little faster (finish sooner when the work is done). For the most part the tests are unchanged for existing platforms like esp32 and unix. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
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720 B
Python
33 lines
720 B
Python
# test _thread.get_ident() function
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# MIT license; Copyright (c) 2016 Damien P. George on behalf of Pycom Ltd
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import _thread
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# Initialise variables (also preallocate their spot in the globals dict so the
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# globals dict is not resized while threads are running).
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tid = None
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tid_main = None
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new_tid = None
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finished = False
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def thread_entry():
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global tid
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tid = _thread.get_ident()
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print("thread", type(tid) == int, tid != 0, tid != tid_main)
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global finished
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finished = True
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tid_main = _thread.get_ident()
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print("main", type(tid_main) == int, tid_main != 0)
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new_tid = _thread.start_new_thread(thread_entry, ())
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while not finished:
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pass
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print("done", type(new_tid) == int, new_tid == tid)
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