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authorThom Nichols <tmnichols@gmail.com>2010-06-03 13:51:11 -0400
committerThom Nichols <tmnichols@gmail.com>2010-06-03 13:51:11 -0400
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added function execution on transition, and more unit tests.
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-rw-r--r--tests/test_statemachine.py91
1 files changed, 89 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/tests/test_statemachine.py b/tests/test_statemachine.py
index 6749c8de..fec31098 100644
--- a/tests/test_statemachine.py
+++ b/tests/test_statemachine.py
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
import unittest
-import time, threading
+import time, threading, random, functools
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys, os
@@ -83,12 +83,12 @@ class testStateMachine(unittest.TestCase):
thread_state = {'ready': False, 'transitioned': False}
def t1():
- # this will block until the main thread transitions to 'two'
if s['two']:
print 'thread has already transitioned!'
self.fail()
thread_state['ready'] = True
print 'Thread is ready'
+ # this will block until the main thread transitions to 'two'
self.assertTrue( s.transition('two','three', wait=20) )
print 'transitioned to three!'
thread_state['transitioned'] = True
@@ -109,6 +109,93 @@ class testStateMachine(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertTrue( thread_state['transitioned'] )
+ def testForRaceCondition(self):
+ """Attempt to allow two threads to perform the same transition;
+ only one should ever make it."""
+
+ s = sm.StateMachine(('one','two','three'))
+
+ def t1(num):
+ while True:
+ if not trigger['go'] or thread_state[num] in (True,False):
+ time.sleep( random.random()/100 ) # < .01s
+ if thread_state[num] == 'quit': break
+ continue
+
+ thread_state[num] = s.transition('one','two' )
+# print '-',
+
+ thread_count = 20
+ threads = []
+ thread_state = {}
+ def reset():
+ for c in range(thread_count): thread_state[c] = "reset"
+ trigger = {'go':False} # use of a plain boolean seems to be non-volatile between threads.
+
+ for c in range(thread_count):
+ thread_state[c] = "reset"
+ thread = threading.Thread( target= functools.partial(t1,c) )
+ threads.append( thread )
+ thread.daemon = True
+ thread.start()
+
+ for x in range(100): # this will take 10s to execute
+# print "+",
+ trigger['go'] = True
+ time.sleep(.1)
+ trigger['go'] = False
+ winners = 0
+ for (num, state) in thread_state.items():
+ if state == True: winners = winners +1
+ elif state != False: raise Exception( "!%d!%s!" % (num,state) )
+
+ self.assertEqual( 1, winners, "Expected one winner! %d" % winners )
+ self.assertTrue( s.ensure('two') )
+ self.assertTrue( s.transition('two','one') ) # return to the first state.
+ reset()
+
+ # now let the threads quit gracefully:
+ for c in range(thread_count): thread_state[c] = 'quit'
+ time.sleep(2)
+
+
+ def testTransitionFunctions(self):
+ "test that a `func` argument allows or blocks the transition correctly."
+
+ s = sm.StateMachine(('one','two','three'))
+
+ def alwaysFalse(): return False
+ def alwaysTrue(): return True
+
+ self.failIf( s.transition('one','two', func=alwaysFalse) )
+ self.assertTrue(s['one'])
+ self.failIf(s['two'])
+
+ self.assertTrue( s.transition('one','two', func=alwaysTrue) )
+ self.failIf(s['one'])
+ self.assertTrue(s['two'])
+
+
+ def testTransitionFuncException(self):
+ "if a transition function throws an exeption, ensure we're in a sane state"
+
+ s = sm.StateMachine(('one','two','three'))
+
+ def alwaysException(): raise Exception('whups!')
+
+ try:
+ self.failIf( s.transition('one','two', func=alwaysException) )
+ self.fail("exception should have been thrown")
+ except: pass #expected exception
+
+ self.assertTrue(s['one'])
+ self.failIf(s['two'])
+
+ # ensure a subsequent attempt completes normally:
+ self.assertTrue( s.transition('one','two') )
+ self.failIf(s['one'])
+ self.assertTrue(s['two'])
+
suite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(testStateMachine)