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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """test View objects |
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2 | """test View objects | |
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3 | |||
4 | Authors: |
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4 | Authors: | |
5 |
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5 | |||
6 | * Min RK |
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6 | * Min RK | |
7 | """ |
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7 | """ | |
8 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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8 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
9 | # Copyright (C) 2011 The IPython Development Team |
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9 | # Copyright (C) 2011 The IPython Development Team | |
10 | # |
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10 | # | |
11 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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11 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
12 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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12 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
13 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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13 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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15 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
16 | # Imports |
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16 | # Imports | |
17 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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17 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
18 |
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18 | |||
19 | import base64 |
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19 | import base64 | |
20 | import sys |
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20 | import sys | |
21 | import platform |
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21 | import platform | |
22 | import time |
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22 | import time | |
23 | from collections import namedtuple |
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23 | from collections import namedtuple | |
24 | from tempfile import mktemp |
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24 | from tempfile import mktemp | |
25 |
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25 | |||
26 | import zmq |
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26 | import zmq | |
27 | from nose.plugins.attrib import attr |
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27 | from nose.plugins.attrib import attr | |
28 |
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28 | |||
29 | from IPython.testing import decorators as dec |
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29 | from IPython.testing import decorators as dec | |
30 | from IPython.utils.io import capture_output |
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30 | from IPython.utils.io import capture_output | |
31 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import unicode_type |
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31 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import unicode_type | |
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32 | |||
33 | from IPython import parallel as pmod |
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33 | from IPython import parallel as pmod | |
34 | from IPython.parallel import error |
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34 | from IPython.parallel import error | |
35 | from IPython.parallel import AsyncResult, AsyncHubResult, AsyncMapResult |
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35 | from IPython.parallel import AsyncResult, AsyncHubResult, AsyncMapResult | |
36 | from IPython.parallel.util import interactive |
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36 | from IPython.parallel.util import interactive | |
37 |
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37 | |||
38 | from IPython.parallel.tests import add_engines |
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38 | from IPython.parallel.tests import add_engines | |
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39 | |||
40 | from .clienttest import ClusterTestCase, crash, wait, skip_without |
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40 | from .clienttest import ClusterTestCase, crash, wait, skip_without | |
41 |
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41 | |||
42 | def setup(): |
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42 | def setup(): | |
43 | add_engines(3, total=True) |
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43 | add_engines(3, total=True) | |
44 |
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44 | |||
45 | point = namedtuple("point", "x y") |
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45 | point = namedtuple("point", "x y") | |
46 |
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46 | |||
47 | class TestView(ClusterTestCase): |
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47 | class TestView(ClusterTestCase): | |
48 |
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48 | |||
49 | def setUp(self): |
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49 | def setUp(self): | |
50 | # On Win XP, wait for resource cleanup, else parallel test group fails |
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50 | # On Win XP, wait for resource cleanup, else parallel test group fails | |
51 | if platform.system() == "Windows" and platform.win32_ver()[0] == "XP": |
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51 | if platform.system() == "Windows" and platform.win32_ver()[0] == "XP": | |
52 | # 1 sec fails. 1.5 sec seems ok. Using 2 sec for margin of safety |
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52 | # 1 sec fails. 1.5 sec seems ok. Using 2 sec for margin of safety | |
53 | time.sleep(2) |
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53 | time.sleep(2) | |
54 | super(TestView, self).setUp() |
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54 | super(TestView, self).setUp() | |
55 |
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55 | |||
56 | @attr('crash') |
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56 | @attr('crash') | |
57 | def test_z_crash_mux(self): |
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57 | def test_z_crash_mux(self): | |
58 | """test graceful handling of engine death (direct)""" |
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58 | """test graceful handling of engine death (direct)""" | |
59 | # self.add_engines(1) |
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59 | # self.add_engines(1) | |
60 | eid = self.client.ids[-1] |
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60 | eid = self.client.ids[-1] | |
61 | ar = self.client[eid].apply_async(crash) |
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61 | ar = self.client[eid].apply_async(crash) | |
62 | self.assertRaisesRemote(error.EngineError, ar.get, 10) |
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62 | self.assertRaisesRemote(error.EngineError, ar.get, 10) | |
63 | eid = ar.engine_id |
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63 | eid = ar.engine_id | |
64 | tic = time.time() |
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64 | tic = time.time() | |
65 | while eid in self.client.ids and time.time()-tic < 5: |
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65 | while eid in self.client.ids and time.time()-tic < 5: | |
66 | time.sleep(.01) |
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66 | time.sleep(.01) | |
67 | self.client.spin() |
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67 | self.client.spin() | |
68 | self.assertFalse(eid in self.client.ids, "Engine should have died") |
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68 | self.assertFalse(eid in self.client.ids, "Engine should have died") | |
69 |
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69 | |||
70 | def test_push_pull(self): |
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70 | def test_push_pull(self): | |
71 | """test pushing and pulling""" |
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71 | """test pushing and pulling""" | |
72 | data = dict(a=10, b=1.05, c=list(range(10)), d={'e':(1,2),'f':'hi'}) |
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72 | data = dict(a=10, b=1.05, c=list(range(10)), d={'e':(1,2),'f':'hi'}) | |
73 | t = self.client.ids[-1] |
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73 | t = self.client.ids[-1] | |
74 | v = self.client[t] |
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74 | v = self.client[t] | |
75 | push = v.push |
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75 | push = v.push | |
76 | pull = v.pull |
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76 | pull = v.pull | |
77 | v.block=True |
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77 | v.block=True | |
78 | nengines = len(self.client) |
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78 | nengines = len(self.client) | |
79 | push({'data':data}) |
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79 | push({'data':data}) | |
80 | d = pull('data') |
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80 | d = pull('data') | |
81 | self.assertEqual(d, data) |
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81 | self.assertEqual(d, data) | |
82 | self.client[:].push({'data':data}) |
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82 | self.client[:].push({'data':data}) | |
83 | d = self.client[:].pull('data', block=True) |
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83 | d = self.client[:].pull('data', block=True) | |
84 | self.assertEqual(d, nengines*[data]) |
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84 | self.assertEqual(d, nengines*[data]) | |
85 | ar = push({'data':data}, block=False) |
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85 | ar = push({'data':data}, block=False) | |
86 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar, AsyncResult)) |
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86 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar, AsyncResult)) | |
87 | r = ar.get() |
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87 | r = ar.get() | |
88 | ar = self.client[:].pull('data', block=False) |
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88 | ar = self.client[:].pull('data', block=False) | |
89 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar, AsyncResult)) |
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89 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar, AsyncResult)) | |
90 | r = ar.get() |
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90 | r = ar.get() | |
91 | self.assertEqual(r, nengines*[data]) |
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91 | self.assertEqual(r, nengines*[data]) | |
92 | self.client[:].push(dict(a=10,b=20)) |
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92 | self.client[:].push(dict(a=10,b=20)) | |
93 | r = self.client[:].pull(('a','b'), block=True) |
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93 | r = self.client[:].pull(('a','b'), block=True) | |
94 | self.assertEqual(r, nengines*[[10,20]]) |
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94 | self.assertEqual(r, nengines*[[10,20]]) | |
95 |
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95 | |||
96 | def test_push_pull_function(self): |
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96 | def test_push_pull_function(self): | |
97 | "test pushing and pulling functions" |
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97 | "test pushing and pulling functions" | |
98 | def testf(x): |
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98 | def testf(x): | |
99 | return 2.0*x |
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99 | return 2.0*x | |
100 |
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100 | |||
101 | t = self.client.ids[-1] |
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101 | t = self.client.ids[-1] | |
102 | v = self.client[t] |
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102 | v = self.client[t] | |
103 | v.block=True |
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103 | v.block=True | |
104 | push = v.push |
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104 | push = v.push | |
105 | pull = v.pull |
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105 | pull = v.pull | |
106 | execute = v.execute |
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106 | execute = v.execute | |
107 | push({'testf':testf}) |
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107 | push({'testf':testf}) | |
108 | r = pull('testf') |
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108 | r = pull('testf') | |
109 | self.assertEqual(r(1.0), testf(1.0)) |
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109 | self.assertEqual(r(1.0), testf(1.0)) | |
110 | execute('r = testf(10)') |
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110 | execute('r = testf(10)') | |
111 | r = pull('r') |
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111 | r = pull('r') | |
112 | self.assertEqual(r, testf(10)) |
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112 | self.assertEqual(r, testf(10)) | |
113 | ar = self.client[:].push({'testf':testf}, block=False) |
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113 | ar = self.client[:].push({'testf':testf}, block=False) | |
114 | ar.get() |
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114 | ar.get() | |
115 | ar = self.client[:].pull('testf', block=False) |
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115 | ar = self.client[:].pull('testf', block=False) | |
116 | rlist = ar.get() |
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116 | rlist = ar.get() | |
117 | for r in rlist: |
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117 | for r in rlist: | |
118 | self.assertEqual(r(1.0), testf(1.0)) |
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118 | self.assertEqual(r(1.0), testf(1.0)) | |
119 | execute("def g(x): return x*x") |
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119 | execute("def g(x): return x*x") | |
120 | r = pull(('testf','g')) |
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120 | r = pull(('testf','g')) | |
121 | self.assertEqual((r[0](10),r[1](10)), (testf(10), 100)) |
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121 | self.assertEqual((r[0](10),r[1](10)), (testf(10), 100)) | |
122 |
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122 | |||
123 | def test_push_function_globals(self): |
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123 | def test_push_function_globals(self): | |
124 | """test that pushed functions have access to globals""" |
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124 | """test that pushed functions have access to globals""" | |
125 | @interactive |
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125 | @interactive | |
126 | def geta(): |
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126 | def geta(): | |
127 | return a |
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127 | return a | |
128 | # self.add_engines(1) |
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128 | # self.add_engines(1) | |
129 | v = self.client[-1] |
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129 | v = self.client[-1] | |
130 | v.block=True |
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130 | v.block=True | |
131 | v['f'] = geta |
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131 | v['f'] = geta | |
132 | self.assertRaisesRemote(NameError, v.execute, 'b=f()') |
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132 | self.assertRaisesRemote(NameError, v.execute, 'b=f()') | |
133 | v.execute('a=5') |
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133 | v.execute('a=5') | |
134 | v.execute('b=f()') |
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134 | v.execute('b=f()') | |
135 | self.assertEqual(v['b'], 5) |
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135 | self.assertEqual(v['b'], 5) | |
136 |
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136 | |||
137 | def test_push_function_defaults(self): |
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137 | def test_push_function_defaults(self): | |
138 | """test that pushed functions preserve default args""" |
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138 | """test that pushed functions preserve default args""" | |
139 | def echo(a=10): |
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139 | def echo(a=10): | |
140 | return a |
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140 | return a | |
141 | v = self.client[-1] |
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141 | v = self.client[-1] | |
142 | v.block=True |
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142 | v.block=True | |
143 | v['f'] = echo |
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143 | v['f'] = echo | |
144 | v.execute('b=f()') |
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144 | v.execute('b=f()') | |
145 | self.assertEqual(v['b'], 10) |
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145 | self.assertEqual(v['b'], 10) | |
146 |
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146 | |||
147 | def test_get_result(self): |
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147 | def test_get_result(self): | |
148 | """test getting results from the Hub.""" |
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148 | """test getting results from the Hub.""" | |
149 | c = pmod.Client(profile='iptest') |
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149 | c = pmod.Client(profile='iptest') | |
150 | # self.add_engines(1) |
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150 | # self.add_engines(1) | |
151 | t = c.ids[-1] |
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151 | t = c.ids[-1] | |
152 | v = c[t] |
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152 | v = c[t] | |
153 | v2 = self.client[t] |
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153 | v2 = self.client[t] | |
154 | ar = v.apply_async(wait, 1) |
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154 | ar = v.apply_async(wait, 1) | |
155 | # give the monitor time to notice the message |
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155 | # give the monitor time to notice the message | |
156 | time.sleep(.25) |
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156 | time.sleep(.25) | |
157 | ahr = v2.get_result(ar.msg_ids[0]) |
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157 | ahr = v2.get_result(ar.msg_ids[0]) | |
158 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ahr, AsyncHubResult)) |
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158 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ahr, AsyncHubResult)) | |
159 | self.assertEqual(ahr.get(), ar.get()) |
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159 | self.assertEqual(ahr.get(), ar.get()) | |
160 | ar2 = v2.get_result(ar.msg_ids[0]) |
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160 | ar2 = v2.get_result(ar.msg_ids[0]) | |
161 | self.assertFalse(isinstance(ar2, AsyncHubResult)) |
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161 | self.assertFalse(isinstance(ar2, AsyncHubResult)) | |
162 | c.spin() |
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162 | c.spin() | |
163 | c.close() |
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163 | c.close() | |
164 |
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164 | |||
165 | def test_run_newline(self): |
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165 | def test_run_newline(self): | |
166 | """test that run appends newline to files""" |
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166 | """test that run appends newline to files""" | |
167 | tmpfile = mktemp() |
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167 | tmpfile = mktemp() | |
168 | with open(tmpfile, 'w') as f: |
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168 | with open(tmpfile, 'w') as f: | |
169 | f.write("""def g(): |
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169 | f.write("""def g(): | |
170 | return 5 |
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170 | return 5 | |
171 | """) |
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171 | """) | |
172 | v = self.client[-1] |
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172 | v = self.client[-1] | |
173 | v.run(tmpfile, block=True) |
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173 | v.run(tmpfile, block=True) | |
174 | self.assertEqual(v.apply_sync(lambda f: f(), pmod.Reference('g')), 5) |
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174 | self.assertEqual(v.apply_sync(lambda f: f(), pmod.Reference('g')), 5) | |
175 |
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175 | |||
176 | def test_apply_tracked(self): |
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176 | def test_apply_tracked(self): | |
177 | """test tracking for apply""" |
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177 | """test tracking for apply""" | |
178 | # self.add_engines(1) |
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178 | # self.add_engines(1) | |
179 | t = self.client.ids[-1] |
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179 | t = self.client.ids[-1] | |
180 | v = self.client[t] |
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180 | v = self.client[t] | |
181 | v.block=False |
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181 | v.block=False | |
182 | def echo(n=1024*1024, **kwargs): |
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182 | def echo(n=1024*1024, **kwargs): | |
183 | with v.temp_flags(**kwargs): |
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183 | with v.temp_flags(**kwargs): | |
184 | return v.apply(lambda x: x, 'x'*n) |
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184 | return v.apply(lambda x: x, 'x'*n) | |
185 | ar = echo(1, track=False) |
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185 | ar = echo(1, track=False) | |
186 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker)) |
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186 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker)) | |
187 | self.assertTrue(ar.sent) |
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187 | self.assertTrue(ar.sent) | |
188 | ar = echo(track=True) |
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188 | ar = echo(track=True) | |
189 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker)) |
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189 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker)) | |
190 | self.assertEqual(ar.sent, ar._tracker.done) |
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190 | self.assertEqual(ar.sent, ar._tracker.done) | |
191 | ar._tracker.wait() |
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191 | ar._tracker.wait() | |
192 | self.assertTrue(ar.sent) |
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192 | self.assertTrue(ar.sent) | |
193 |
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193 | |||
194 | def test_push_tracked(self): |
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194 | def test_push_tracked(self): | |
195 | t = self.client.ids[-1] |
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195 | t = self.client.ids[-1] | |
196 | ns = dict(x='x'*1024*1024) |
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196 | ns = dict(x='x'*1024*1024) | |
197 | v = self.client[t] |
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197 | v = self.client[t] | |
198 | ar = v.push(ns, block=False, track=False) |
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198 | ar = v.push(ns, block=False, track=False) | |
199 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker)) |
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199 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker)) | |
200 | self.assertTrue(ar.sent) |
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200 | self.assertTrue(ar.sent) | |
201 |
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201 | |||
202 | ar = v.push(ns, block=False, track=True) |
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202 | ar = v.push(ns, block=False, track=True) | |
203 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker)) |
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203 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker)) | |
204 | ar._tracker.wait() |
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204 | ar._tracker.wait() | |
205 | self.assertEqual(ar.sent, ar._tracker.done) |
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205 | self.assertEqual(ar.sent, ar._tracker.done) | |
206 | self.assertTrue(ar.sent) |
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206 | self.assertTrue(ar.sent) | |
207 | ar.get() |
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207 | ar.get() | |
208 |
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208 | |||
209 | def test_scatter_tracked(self): |
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209 | def test_scatter_tracked(self): | |
210 | t = self.client.ids |
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210 | t = self.client.ids | |
211 | x='x'*1024*1024 |
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211 | x='x'*1024*1024 | |
212 | ar = self.client[t].scatter('x', x, block=False, track=False) |
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212 | ar = self.client[t].scatter('x', x, block=False, track=False) | |
213 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker)) |
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213 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker)) | |
214 | self.assertTrue(ar.sent) |
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214 | self.assertTrue(ar.sent) | |
215 |
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215 | |||
216 | ar = self.client[t].scatter('x', x, block=False, track=True) |
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216 | ar = self.client[t].scatter('x', x, block=False, track=True) | |
217 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker)) |
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217 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker)) | |
218 | self.assertEqual(ar.sent, ar._tracker.done) |
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218 | self.assertEqual(ar.sent, ar._tracker.done) | |
219 | ar._tracker.wait() |
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219 | ar._tracker.wait() | |
220 | self.assertTrue(ar.sent) |
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220 | self.assertTrue(ar.sent) | |
221 | ar.get() |
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221 | ar.get() | |
222 |
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222 | |||
223 | def test_remote_reference(self): |
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223 | def test_remote_reference(self): | |
224 | v = self.client[-1] |
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224 | v = self.client[-1] | |
225 | v['a'] = 123 |
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225 | v['a'] = 123 | |
226 | ra = pmod.Reference('a') |
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226 | ra = pmod.Reference('a') | |
227 | b = v.apply_sync(lambda x: x, ra) |
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227 | b = v.apply_sync(lambda x: x, ra) | |
228 | self.assertEqual(b, 123) |
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228 | self.assertEqual(b, 123) | |
229 |
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229 | |||
230 |
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230 | |||
231 | def test_scatter_gather(self): |
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231 | def test_scatter_gather(self): | |
232 | view = self.client[:] |
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232 | view = self.client[:] | |
233 | seq1 = list(range(16)) |
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233 | seq1 = list(range(16)) | |
234 | view.scatter('a', seq1) |
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234 | view.scatter('a', seq1) | |
235 | seq2 = view.gather('a', block=True) |
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235 | seq2 = view.gather('a', block=True) | |
236 | self.assertEqual(seq2, seq1) |
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236 | self.assertEqual(seq2, seq1) | |
237 | self.assertRaisesRemote(NameError, view.gather, 'asdf', block=True) |
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237 | self.assertRaisesRemote(NameError, view.gather, 'asdf', block=True) | |
238 |
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238 | |||
239 | @skip_without('numpy') |
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239 | @skip_without('numpy') | |
240 | def test_scatter_gather_numpy(self): |
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240 | def test_scatter_gather_numpy(self): | |
241 | import numpy |
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241 | import numpy | |
242 | from numpy.testing.utils import assert_array_equal |
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242 | from numpy.testing.utils import assert_array_equal | |
243 | view = self.client[:] |
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243 | view = self.client[:] | |
244 | a = numpy.arange(64) |
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244 | a = numpy.arange(64) | |
245 | view.scatter('a', a, block=True) |
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245 | view.scatter('a', a, block=True) | |
246 | b = view.gather('a', block=True) |
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246 | b = view.gather('a', block=True) | |
247 | assert_array_equal(b, a) |
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247 | assert_array_equal(b, a) | |
248 |
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248 | |||
249 | def test_scatter_gather_lazy(self): |
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249 | def test_scatter_gather_lazy(self): | |
250 | """scatter/gather with targets='all'""" |
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250 | """scatter/gather with targets='all'""" | |
251 | view = self.client.direct_view(targets='all') |
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251 | view = self.client.direct_view(targets='all') | |
252 | x = list(range(64)) |
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252 | x = list(range(64)) | |
253 | view.scatter('x', x) |
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253 | view.scatter('x', x) | |
254 | gathered = view.gather('x', block=True) |
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254 | gathered = view.gather('x', block=True) | |
255 | self.assertEqual(gathered, x) |
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255 | self.assertEqual(gathered, x) | |
256 |
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256 | |||
257 |
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257 | |||
258 | @dec.known_failure_py3 |
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258 | @dec.known_failure_py3 | |
259 | @skip_without('numpy') |
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259 | @skip_without('numpy') | |
260 | def test_push_numpy_nocopy(self): |
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260 | def test_push_numpy_nocopy(self): | |
261 | import numpy |
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261 | import numpy | |
262 | view = self.client[:] |
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262 | view = self.client[:] | |
263 | a = numpy.arange(64) |
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263 | a = numpy.arange(64) | |
264 | view['A'] = a |
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264 | view['A'] = a | |
265 | @interactive |
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265 | @interactive | |
266 | def check_writeable(x): |
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266 | def check_writeable(x): | |
267 | return x.flags.writeable |
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267 | return x.flags.writeable | |
268 |
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268 | |||
269 | for flag in view.apply_sync(check_writeable, pmod.Reference('A')): |
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269 | for flag in view.apply_sync(check_writeable, pmod.Reference('A')): | |
270 | self.assertFalse(flag, "array is writeable, push shouldn't have pickled it") |
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270 | self.assertFalse(flag, "array is writeable, push shouldn't have pickled it") | |
271 |
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271 | |||
272 | view.push(dict(B=a)) |
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272 | view.push(dict(B=a)) | |
273 | for flag in view.apply_sync(check_writeable, pmod.Reference('B')): |
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273 | for flag in view.apply_sync(check_writeable, pmod.Reference('B')): | |
274 | self.assertFalse(flag, "array is writeable, push shouldn't have pickled it") |
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274 | self.assertFalse(flag, "array is writeable, push shouldn't have pickled it") | |
275 |
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275 | |||
276 | @skip_without('numpy') |
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276 | @skip_without('numpy') | |
277 | def test_apply_numpy(self): |
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277 | def test_apply_numpy(self): | |
278 | """view.apply(f, ndarray)""" |
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278 | """view.apply(f, ndarray)""" | |
279 | import numpy |
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279 | import numpy | |
280 | from numpy.testing.utils import assert_array_equal |
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280 | from numpy.testing.utils import assert_array_equal | |
281 |
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281 | |||
282 | A = numpy.random.random((100,100)) |
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282 | A = numpy.random.random((100,100)) | |
283 | view = self.client[-1] |
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283 | view = self.client[-1] | |
284 | for dt in [ 'int32', 'uint8', 'float32', 'float64' ]: |
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284 | for dt in [ 'int32', 'uint8', 'float32', 'float64' ]: | |
285 | B = A.astype(dt) |
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285 | B = A.astype(dt) | |
286 | C = view.apply_sync(lambda x:x, B) |
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286 | C = view.apply_sync(lambda x:x, B) | |
287 | assert_array_equal(B,C) |
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287 | assert_array_equal(B,C) | |
288 |
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288 | |||
289 | @skip_without('numpy') |
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289 | @skip_without('numpy') | |
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290 | def test_apply_numpy_object_dtype(self): | |||
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291 | """view.apply(f, ndarray) with dtype=object""" | |||
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292 | import numpy | |||
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293 | from numpy.testing.utils import assert_array_equal | |||
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294 | view = self.client[-1] | |||
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295 | ||||
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296 | A = numpy.array([dict(a=5)]) | |||
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297 | B = view.apply_sync(lambda x:x, A) | |||
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298 | assert_array_equal(A,B) | |||
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299 | ||||
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300 | A = numpy.array([(0, dict(b=10))], dtype=[('i', int), ('o', object)]) | |||
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301 | B = view.apply_sync(lambda x:x, A) | |||
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302 | assert_array_equal(A,B) | |||
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303 | ||||
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304 | @skip_without('numpy') | |||
290 | def test_push_pull_recarray(self): |
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305 | def test_push_pull_recarray(self): | |
291 | """push/pull recarrays""" |
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306 | """push/pull recarrays""" | |
292 | import numpy |
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307 | import numpy | |
293 | from numpy.testing.utils import assert_array_equal |
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308 | from numpy.testing.utils import assert_array_equal | |
294 |
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309 | |||
295 | view = self.client[-1] |
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310 | view = self.client[-1] | |
296 |
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311 | |||
297 | R = numpy.array([ |
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312 | R = numpy.array([ | |
298 | (1, 'hi', 0.), |
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313 | (1, 'hi', 0.), | |
299 | (2**30, 'there', 2.5), |
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314 | (2**30, 'there', 2.5), | |
300 | (-99999, 'world', -12345.6789), |
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315 | (-99999, 'world', -12345.6789), | |
301 | ], [('n', int), ('s', '|S10'), ('f', float)]) |
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316 | ], [('n', int), ('s', '|S10'), ('f', float)]) | |
302 |
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317 | |||
303 | view['RR'] = R |
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318 | view['RR'] = R | |
304 | R2 = view['RR'] |
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319 | R2 = view['RR'] | |
305 |
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320 | |||
306 | r_dtype, r_shape = view.apply_sync(interactive(lambda : (RR.dtype, RR.shape))) |
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321 | r_dtype, r_shape = view.apply_sync(interactive(lambda : (RR.dtype, RR.shape))) | |
307 | self.assertEqual(r_dtype, R.dtype) |
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322 | self.assertEqual(r_dtype, R.dtype) | |
308 | self.assertEqual(r_shape, R.shape) |
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323 | self.assertEqual(r_shape, R.shape) | |
309 | self.assertEqual(R2.dtype, R.dtype) |
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324 | self.assertEqual(R2.dtype, R.dtype) | |
310 | self.assertEqual(R2.shape, R.shape) |
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325 | self.assertEqual(R2.shape, R.shape) | |
311 | assert_array_equal(R2, R) |
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326 | assert_array_equal(R2, R) | |
312 |
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327 | |||
313 | @skip_without('pandas') |
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328 | @skip_without('pandas') | |
314 | def test_push_pull_timeseries(self): |
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329 | def test_push_pull_timeseries(self): | |
315 | """push/pull pandas.TimeSeries""" |
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330 | """push/pull pandas.TimeSeries""" | |
316 | import pandas |
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331 | import pandas | |
317 |
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332 | |||
318 | ts = pandas.TimeSeries(list(range(10))) |
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333 | ts = pandas.TimeSeries(list(range(10))) | |
319 |
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334 | |||
320 | view = self.client[-1] |
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335 | view = self.client[-1] | |
321 |
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336 | |||
322 | view.push(dict(ts=ts), block=True) |
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337 | view.push(dict(ts=ts), block=True) | |
323 | rts = view['ts'] |
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338 | rts = view['ts'] | |
324 |
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339 | |||
325 | self.assertEqual(type(rts), type(ts)) |
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340 | self.assertEqual(type(rts), type(ts)) | |
326 | self.assertTrue((ts == rts).all()) |
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341 | self.assertTrue((ts == rts).all()) | |
327 |
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342 | |||
328 | def test_map(self): |
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343 | def test_map(self): | |
329 | view = self.client[:] |
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344 | view = self.client[:] | |
330 | def f(x): |
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345 | def f(x): | |
331 | return x**2 |
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346 | return x**2 | |
332 | data = list(range(16)) |
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347 | data = list(range(16)) | |
333 | r = view.map_sync(f, data) |
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348 | r = view.map_sync(f, data) | |
334 | self.assertEqual(r, list(map(f, data))) |
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349 | self.assertEqual(r, list(map(f, data))) | |
335 |
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350 | |||
336 | def test_map_iterable(self): |
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351 | def test_map_iterable(self): | |
337 | """test map on iterables (direct)""" |
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352 | """test map on iterables (direct)""" | |
338 | view = self.client[:] |
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353 | view = self.client[:] | |
339 | # 101 is prime, so it won't be evenly distributed |
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354 | # 101 is prime, so it won't be evenly distributed | |
340 | arr = range(101) |
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355 | arr = range(101) | |
341 | # ensure it will be an iterator, even in Python 3 |
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356 | # ensure it will be an iterator, even in Python 3 | |
342 | it = iter(arr) |
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357 | it = iter(arr) | |
343 | r = view.map_sync(lambda x: x, it) |
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358 | r = view.map_sync(lambda x: x, it) | |
344 | self.assertEqual(r, list(arr)) |
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359 | self.assertEqual(r, list(arr)) | |
345 |
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360 | |||
346 | @skip_without('numpy') |
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361 | @skip_without('numpy') | |
347 | def test_map_numpy(self): |
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362 | def test_map_numpy(self): | |
348 | """test map on numpy arrays (direct)""" |
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363 | """test map on numpy arrays (direct)""" | |
349 | import numpy |
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364 | import numpy | |
350 | from numpy.testing.utils import assert_array_equal |
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365 | from numpy.testing.utils import assert_array_equal | |
351 |
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366 | |||
352 | view = self.client[:] |
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367 | view = self.client[:] | |
353 | # 101 is prime, so it won't be evenly distributed |
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368 | # 101 is prime, so it won't be evenly distributed | |
354 | arr = numpy.arange(101) |
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369 | arr = numpy.arange(101) | |
355 | r = view.map_sync(lambda x: x, arr) |
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370 | r = view.map_sync(lambda x: x, arr) | |
356 | assert_array_equal(r, arr) |
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371 | assert_array_equal(r, arr) | |
357 |
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372 | |||
358 | def test_scatter_gather_nonblocking(self): |
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373 | def test_scatter_gather_nonblocking(self): | |
359 | data = list(range(16)) |
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374 | data = list(range(16)) | |
360 | view = self.client[:] |
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375 | view = self.client[:] | |
361 | view.scatter('a', data, block=False) |
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376 | view.scatter('a', data, block=False) | |
362 | ar = view.gather('a', block=False) |
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377 | ar = view.gather('a', block=False) | |
363 | self.assertEqual(ar.get(), data) |
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378 | self.assertEqual(ar.get(), data) | |
364 |
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379 | |||
365 | @skip_without('numpy') |
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380 | @skip_without('numpy') | |
366 | def test_scatter_gather_numpy_nonblocking(self): |
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381 | def test_scatter_gather_numpy_nonblocking(self): | |
367 | import numpy |
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382 | import numpy | |
368 | from numpy.testing.utils import assert_array_equal |
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383 | from numpy.testing.utils import assert_array_equal | |
369 | a = numpy.arange(64) |
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384 | a = numpy.arange(64) | |
370 | view = self.client[:] |
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385 | view = self.client[:] | |
371 | ar = view.scatter('a', a, block=False) |
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386 | ar = view.scatter('a', a, block=False) | |
372 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar, AsyncResult)) |
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387 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar, AsyncResult)) | |
373 | amr = view.gather('a', block=False) |
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388 | amr = view.gather('a', block=False) | |
374 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(amr, AsyncMapResult)) |
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389 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(amr, AsyncMapResult)) | |
375 | assert_array_equal(amr.get(), a) |
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390 | assert_array_equal(amr.get(), a) | |
376 |
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391 | |||
377 | def test_execute(self): |
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392 | def test_execute(self): | |
378 | view = self.client[:] |
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393 | view = self.client[:] | |
379 | # self.client.debug=True |
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394 | # self.client.debug=True | |
380 | execute = view.execute |
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395 | execute = view.execute | |
381 | ar = execute('c=30', block=False) |
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396 | ar = execute('c=30', block=False) | |
382 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar, AsyncResult)) |
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397 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar, AsyncResult)) | |
383 | ar = execute('d=[0,1,2]', block=False) |
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398 | ar = execute('d=[0,1,2]', block=False) | |
384 | self.client.wait(ar, 1) |
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399 | self.client.wait(ar, 1) | |
385 | self.assertEqual(len(ar.get()), len(self.client)) |
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400 | self.assertEqual(len(ar.get()), len(self.client)) | |
386 | for c in view['c']: |
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401 | for c in view['c']: | |
387 | self.assertEqual(c, 30) |
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402 | self.assertEqual(c, 30) | |
388 |
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403 | |||
389 | def test_abort(self): |
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404 | def test_abort(self): | |
390 | view = self.client[-1] |
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405 | view = self.client[-1] | |
391 | ar = view.execute('import time; time.sleep(1)', block=False) |
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406 | ar = view.execute('import time; time.sleep(1)', block=False) | |
392 | ar2 = view.apply_async(lambda : 2) |
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407 | ar2 = view.apply_async(lambda : 2) | |
393 | ar3 = view.apply_async(lambda : 3) |
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408 | ar3 = view.apply_async(lambda : 3) | |
394 | view.abort(ar2) |
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409 | view.abort(ar2) | |
395 | view.abort(ar3.msg_ids) |
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410 | view.abort(ar3.msg_ids) | |
396 | self.assertRaises(error.TaskAborted, ar2.get) |
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411 | self.assertRaises(error.TaskAborted, ar2.get) | |
397 | self.assertRaises(error.TaskAborted, ar3.get) |
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412 | self.assertRaises(error.TaskAborted, ar3.get) | |
398 |
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413 | |||
399 | def test_abort_all(self): |
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414 | def test_abort_all(self): | |
400 | """view.abort() aborts all outstanding tasks""" |
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415 | """view.abort() aborts all outstanding tasks""" | |
401 | view = self.client[-1] |
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416 | view = self.client[-1] | |
402 | ars = [ view.apply_async(time.sleep, 0.25) for i in range(10) ] |
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417 | ars = [ view.apply_async(time.sleep, 0.25) for i in range(10) ] | |
403 | view.abort() |
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418 | view.abort() | |
404 | view.wait(timeout=5) |
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419 | view.wait(timeout=5) | |
405 | for ar in ars[5:]: |
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420 | for ar in ars[5:]: | |
406 | self.assertRaises(error.TaskAborted, ar.get) |
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421 | self.assertRaises(error.TaskAborted, ar.get) | |
407 |
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422 | |||
408 | def test_temp_flags(self): |
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423 | def test_temp_flags(self): | |
409 | view = self.client[-1] |
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424 | view = self.client[-1] | |
410 | view.block=True |
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425 | view.block=True | |
411 | with view.temp_flags(block=False): |
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426 | with view.temp_flags(block=False): | |
412 | self.assertFalse(view.block) |
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427 | self.assertFalse(view.block) | |
413 | self.assertTrue(view.block) |
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428 | self.assertTrue(view.block) | |
414 |
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429 | |||
415 | @dec.known_failure_py3 |
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430 | @dec.known_failure_py3 | |
416 | def test_importer(self): |
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431 | def test_importer(self): | |
417 | view = self.client[-1] |
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432 | view = self.client[-1] | |
418 | view.clear(block=True) |
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433 | view.clear(block=True) | |
419 | with view.importer: |
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434 | with view.importer: | |
420 | import re |
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435 | import re | |
421 |
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436 | |||
422 | @interactive |
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437 | @interactive | |
423 | def findall(pat, s): |
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438 | def findall(pat, s): | |
424 | # this globals() step isn't necessary in real code |
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439 | # this globals() step isn't necessary in real code | |
425 | # only to prevent a closure in the test |
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440 | # only to prevent a closure in the test | |
426 | re = globals()['re'] |
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441 | re = globals()['re'] | |
427 | return re.findall(pat, s) |
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442 | return re.findall(pat, s) | |
428 |
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443 | |||
429 | self.assertEqual(view.apply_sync(findall, '\w+', 'hello world'), 'hello world'.split()) |
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444 | self.assertEqual(view.apply_sync(findall, '\w+', 'hello world'), 'hello world'.split()) | |
430 |
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445 | |||
431 | def test_unicode_execute(self): |
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446 | def test_unicode_execute(self): | |
432 | """test executing unicode strings""" |
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447 | """test executing unicode strings""" | |
433 | v = self.client[-1] |
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448 | v = self.client[-1] | |
434 | v.block=True |
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449 | v.block=True | |
435 | if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: |
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450 | if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: | |
436 | code="a='é'" |
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451 | code="a='é'" | |
437 | else: |
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452 | else: | |
438 | code=u"a=u'é'" |
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453 | code=u"a=u'é'" | |
439 | v.execute(code) |
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454 | v.execute(code) | |
440 | self.assertEqual(v['a'], u'é') |
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455 | self.assertEqual(v['a'], u'é') | |
441 |
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456 | |||
442 | def test_unicode_apply_result(self): |
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457 | def test_unicode_apply_result(self): | |
443 | """test unicode apply results""" |
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458 | """test unicode apply results""" | |
444 | v = self.client[-1] |
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459 | v = self.client[-1] | |
445 | r = v.apply_sync(lambda : u'é') |
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460 | r = v.apply_sync(lambda : u'é') | |
446 | self.assertEqual(r, u'é') |
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461 | self.assertEqual(r, u'é') | |
447 |
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462 | |||
448 | def test_unicode_apply_arg(self): |
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463 | def test_unicode_apply_arg(self): | |
449 | """test passing unicode arguments to apply""" |
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464 | """test passing unicode arguments to apply""" | |
450 | v = self.client[-1] |
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465 | v = self.client[-1] | |
451 |
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466 | |||
452 | @interactive |
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467 | @interactive | |
453 | def check_unicode(a, check): |
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468 | def check_unicode(a, check): | |
454 | assert not isinstance(a, bytes), "%r is bytes, not unicode"%a |
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469 | assert not isinstance(a, bytes), "%r is bytes, not unicode"%a | |
455 | assert isinstance(check, bytes), "%r is not bytes"%check |
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470 | assert isinstance(check, bytes), "%r is not bytes"%check | |
456 | assert a.encode('utf8') == check, "%s != %s"%(a,check) |
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471 | assert a.encode('utf8') == check, "%s != %s"%(a,check) | |
457 |
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472 | |||
458 | for s in [ u'é', u'ßø®∫',u'asdf' ]: |
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473 | for s in [ u'é', u'ßø®∫',u'asdf' ]: | |
459 | try: |
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474 | try: | |
460 | v.apply_sync(check_unicode, s, s.encode('utf8')) |
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475 | v.apply_sync(check_unicode, s, s.encode('utf8')) | |
461 | except error.RemoteError as e: |
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476 | except error.RemoteError as e: | |
462 | if e.ename == 'AssertionError': |
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477 | if e.ename == 'AssertionError': | |
463 | self.fail(e.evalue) |
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478 | self.fail(e.evalue) | |
464 | else: |
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479 | else: | |
465 | raise e |
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480 | raise e | |
466 |
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481 | |||
467 | def test_map_reference(self): |
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482 | def test_map_reference(self): | |
468 | """view.map(<Reference>, *seqs) should work""" |
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483 | """view.map(<Reference>, *seqs) should work""" | |
469 | v = self.client[:] |
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484 | v = self.client[:] | |
470 | v.scatter('n', self.client.ids, flatten=True) |
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485 | v.scatter('n', self.client.ids, flatten=True) | |
471 | v.execute("f = lambda x,y: x*y") |
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486 | v.execute("f = lambda x,y: x*y") | |
472 | rf = pmod.Reference('f') |
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487 | rf = pmod.Reference('f') | |
473 | nlist = list(range(10)) |
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488 | nlist = list(range(10)) | |
474 | mlist = nlist[::-1] |
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489 | mlist = nlist[::-1] | |
475 | expected = [ m*n for m,n in zip(mlist, nlist) ] |
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490 | expected = [ m*n for m,n in zip(mlist, nlist) ] | |
476 | result = v.map_sync(rf, mlist, nlist) |
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491 | result = v.map_sync(rf, mlist, nlist) | |
477 | self.assertEqual(result, expected) |
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492 | self.assertEqual(result, expected) | |
478 |
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493 | |||
479 | def test_apply_reference(self): |
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494 | def test_apply_reference(self): | |
480 | """view.apply(<Reference>, *args) should work""" |
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495 | """view.apply(<Reference>, *args) should work""" | |
481 | v = self.client[:] |
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496 | v = self.client[:] | |
482 | v.scatter('n', self.client.ids, flatten=True) |
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497 | v.scatter('n', self.client.ids, flatten=True) | |
483 | v.execute("f = lambda x: n*x") |
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498 | v.execute("f = lambda x: n*x") | |
484 | rf = pmod.Reference('f') |
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499 | rf = pmod.Reference('f') | |
485 | result = v.apply_sync(rf, 5) |
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500 | result = v.apply_sync(rf, 5) | |
486 | expected = [ 5*id for id in self.client.ids ] |
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501 | expected = [ 5*id for id in self.client.ids ] | |
487 | self.assertEqual(result, expected) |
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502 | self.assertEqual(result, expected) | |
488 |
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503 | |||
489 | def test_eval_reference(self): |
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504 | def test_eval_reference(self): | |
490 | v = self.client[self.client.ids[0]] |
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505 | v = self.client[self.client.ids[0]] | |
491 | v['g'] = list(range(5)) |
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506 | v['g'] = list(range(5)) | |
492 | rg = pmod.Reference('g[0]') |
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507 | rg = pmod.Reference('g[0]') | |
493 | echo = lambda x:x |
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508 | echo = lambda x:x | |
494 | self.assertEqual(v.apply_sync(echo, rg), 0) |
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509 | self.assertEqual(v.apply_sync(echo, rg), 0) | |
495 |
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510 | |||
496 | def test_reference_nameerror(self): |
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511 | def test_reference_nameerror(self): | |
497 | v = self.client[self.client.ids[0]] |
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512 | v = self.client[self.client.ids[0]] | |
498 | r = pmod.Reference('elvis_has_left') |
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513 | r = pmod.Reference('elvis_has_left') | |
499 | echo = lambda x:x |
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514 | echo = lambda x:x | |
500 | self.assertRaisesRemote(NameError, v.apply_sync, echo, r) |
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515 | self.assertRaisesRemote(NameError, v.apply_sync, echo, r) | |
501 |
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516 | |||
502 | def test_single_engine_map(self): |
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517 | def test_single_engine_map(self): | |
503 | e0 = self.client[self.client.ids[0]] |
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518 | e0 = self.client[self.client.ids[0]] | |
504 | r = list(range(5)) |
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519 | r = list(range(5)) | |
505 | check = [ -1*i for i in r ] |
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520 | check = [ -1*i for i in r ] | |
506 | result = e0.map_sync(lambda x: -1*x, r) |
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521 | result = e0.map_sync(lambda x: -1*x, r) | |
507 | self.assertEqual(result, check) |
|
522 | self.assertEqual(result, check) | |
508 |
|
523 | |||
509 | def test_len(self): |
|
524 | def test_len(self): | |
510 | """len(view) makes sense""" |
|
525 | """len(view) makes sense""" | |
511 | e0 = self.client[self.client.ids[0]] |
|
526 | e0 = self.client[self.client.ids[0]] | |
512 | self.assertEqual(len(e0), 1) |
|
527 | self.assertEqual(len(e0), 1) | |
513 | v = self.client[:] |
|
528 | v = self.client[:] | |
514 | self.assertEqual(len(v), len(self.client.ids)) |
|
529 | self.assertEqual(len(v), len(self.client.ids)) | |
515 | v = self.client.direct_view('all') |
|
530 | v = self.client.direct_view('all') | |
516 | self.assertEqual(len(v), len(self.client.ids)) |
|
531 | self.assertEqual(len(v), len(self.client.ids)) | |
517 | v = self.client[:2] |
|
532 | v = self.client[:2] | |
518 | self.assertEqual(len(v), 2) |
|
533 | self.assertEqual(len(v), 2) | |
519 | v = self.client[:1] |
|
534 | v = self.client[:1] | |
520 | self.assertEqual(len(v), 1) |
|
535 | self.assertEqual(len(v), 1) | |
521 | v = self.client.load_balanced_view() |
|
536 | v = self.client.load_balanced_view() | |
522 | self.assertEqual(len(v), len(self.client.ids)) |
|
537 | self.assertEqual(len(v), len(self.client.ids)) | |
523 |
|
538 | |||
524 |
|
539 | |||
525 | # begin execute tests |
|
540 | # begin execute tests | |
526 |
|
541 | |||
527 | def test_execute_reply(self): |
|
542 | def test_execute_reply(self): | |
528 | e0 = self.client[self.client.ids[0]] |
|
543 | e0 = self.client[self.client.ids[0]] | |
529 | e0.block = True |
|
544 | e0.block = True | |
530 | ar = e0.execute("5", silent=False) |
|
545 | ar = e0.execute("5", silent=False) | |
531 | er = ar.get() |
|
546 | er = ar.get() | |
532 | self.assertEqual(str(er), "<ExecuteReply[%i]: 5>" % er.execution_count) |
|
547 | self.assertEqual(str(er), "<ExecuteReply[%i]: 5>" % er.execution_count) | |
533 | self.assertEqual(er.pyout['data']['text/plain'], '5') |
|
548 | self.assertEqual(er.pyout['data']['text/plain'], '5') | |
534 |
|
549 | |||
535 | def test_execute_reply_rich(self): |
|
550 | def test_execute_reply_rich(self): | |
536 | e0 = self.client[self.client.ids[0]] |
|
551 | e0 = self.client[self.client.ids[0]] | |
537 | e0.block = True |
|
552 | e0.block = True | |
538 | e0.execute("from IPython.display import Image, HTML") |
|
553 | e0.execute("from IPython.display import Image, HTML") | |
539 | ar = e0.execute("Image(data=b'garbage', format='png', width=10)", silent=False) |
|
554 | ar = e0.execute("Image(data=b'garbage', format='png', width=10)", silent=False) | |
540 | er = ar.get() |
|
555 | er = ar.get() | |
541 | b64data = base64.encodestring(b'garbage').decode('ascii') |
|
556 | b64data = base64.encodestring(b'garbage').decode('ascii') | |
542 | self.assertEqual(er._repr_png_(), (b64data, dict(width=10))) |
|
557 | self.assertEqual(er._repr_png_(), (b64data, dict(width=10))) | |
543 | ar = e0.execute("HTML('<b>bold</b>')", silent=False) |
|
558 | ar = e0.execute("HTML('<b>bold</b>')", silent=False) | |
544 | er = ar.get() |
|
559 | er = ar.get() | |
545 | self.assertEqual(er._repr_html_(), "<b>bold</b>") |
|
560 | self.assertEqual(er._repr_html_(), "<b>bold</b>") | |
546 |
|
561 | |||
547 | def test_execute_reply_stdout(self): |
|
562 | def test_execute_reply_stdout(self): | |
548 | e0 = self.client[self.client.ids[0]] |
|
563 | e0 = self.client[self.client.ids[0]] | |
549 | e0.block = True |
|
564 | e0.block = True | |
550 | ar = e0.execute("print (5)", silent=False) |
|
565 | ar = e0.execute("print (5)", silent=False) | |
551 | er = ar.get() |
|
566 | er = ar.get() | |
552 | self.assertEqual(er.stdout.strip(), '5') |
|
567 | self.assertEqual(er.stdout.strip(), '5') | |
553 |
|
568 | |||
554 | def test_execute_pyout(self): |
|
569 | def test_execute_pyout(self): | |
555 | """execute triggers pyout with silent=False""" |
|
570 | """execute triggers pyout with silent=False""" | |
556 | view = self.client[:] |
|
571 | view = self.client[:] | |
557 | ar = view.execute("5", silent=False, block=True) |
|
572 | ar = view.execute("5", silent=False, block=True) | |
558 |
|
573 | |||
559 | expected = [{'text/plain' : '5'}] * len(view) |
|
574 | expected = [{'text/plain' : '5'}] * len(view) | |
560 | mimes = [ out['data'] for out in ar.pyout ] |
|
575 | mimes = [ out['data'] for out in ar.pyout ] | |
561 | self.assertEqual(mimes, expected) |
|
576 | self.assertEqual(mimes, expected) | |
562 |
|
577 | |||
563 | def test_execute_silent(self): |
|
578 | def test_execute_silent(self): | |
564 | """execute does not trigger pyout with silent=True""" |
|
579 | """execute does not trigger pyout with silent=True""" | |
565 | view = self.client[:] |
|
580 | view = self.client[:] | |
566 | ar = view.execute("5", block=True) |
|
581 | ar = view.execute("5", block=True) | |
567 | expected = [None] * len(view) |
|
582 | expected = [None] * len(view) | |
568 | self.assertEqual(ar.pyout, expected) |
|
583 | self.assertEqual(ar.pyout, expected) | |
569 |
|
584 | |||
570 | def test_execute_magic(self): |
|
585 | def test_execute_magic(self): | |
571 | """execute accepts IPython commands""" |
|
586 | """execute accepts IPython commands""" | |
572 | view = self.client[:] |
|
587 | view = self.client[:] | |
573 | view.execute("a = 5") |
|
588 | view.execute("a = 5") | |
574 | ar = view.execute("%whos", block=True) |
|
589 | ar = view.execute("%whos", block=True) | |
575 | # this will raise, if that failed |
|
590 | # this will raise, if that failed | |
576 | ar.get(5) |
|
591 | ar.get(5) | |
577 | for stdout in ar.stdout: |
|
592 | for stdout in ar.stdout: | |
578 | lines = stdout.splitlines() |
|
593 | lines = stdout.splitlines() | |
579 | self.assertEqual(lines[0].split(), ['Variable', 'Type', 'Data/Info']) |
|
594 | self.assertEqual(lines[0].split(), ['Variable', 'Type', 'Data/Info']) | |
580 | found = False |
|
595 | found = False | |
581 | for line in lines[2:]: |
|
596 | for line in lines[2:]: | |
582 | split = line.split() |
|
597 | split = line.split() | |
583 | if split == ['a', 'int', '5']: |
|
598 | if split == ['a', 'int', '5']: | |
584 | found = True |
|
599 | found = True | |
585 | break |
|
600 | break | |
586 | self.assertTrue(found, "whos output wrong: %s" % stdout) |
|
601 | self.assertTrue(found, "whos output wrong: %s" % stdout) | |
587 |
|
602 | |||
588 | def test_execute_displaypub(self): |
|
603 | def test_execute_displaypub(self): | |
589 | """execute tracks display_pub output""" |
|
604 | """execute tracks display_pub output""" | |
590 | view = self.client[:] |
|
605 | view = self.client[:] | |
591 | view.execute("from IPython.core.display import *") |
|
606 | view.execute("from IPython.core.display import *") | |
592 | ar = view.execute("[ display(i) for i in range(5) ]", block=True) |
|
607 | ar = view.execute("[ display(i) for i in range(5) ]", block=True) | |
593 |
|
608 | |||
594 | expected = [ {u'text/plain' : unicode_type(j)} for j in range(5) ] |
|
609 | expected = [ {u'text/plain' : unicode_type(j)} for j in range(5) ] | |
595 | for outputs in ar.outputs: |
|
610 | for outputs in ar.outputs: | |
596 | mimes = [ out['data'] for out in outputs ] |
|
611 | mimes = [ out['data'] for out in outputs ] | |
597 | self.assertEqual(mimes, expected) |
|
612 | self.assertEqual(mimes, expected) | |
598 |
|
613 | |||
599 | def test_apply_displaypub(self): |
|
614 | def test_apply_displaypub(self): | |
600 | """apply tracks display_pub output""" |
|
615 | """apply tracks display_pub output""" | |
601 | view = self.client[:] |
|
616 | view = self.client[:] | |
602 | view.execute("from IPython.core.display import *") |
|
617 | view.execute("from IPython.core.display import *") | |
603 |
|
618 | |||
604 | @interactive |
|
619 | @interactive | |
605 | def publish(): |
|
620 | def publish(): | |
606 | [ display(i) for i in range(5) ] |
|
621 | [ display(i) for i in range(5) ] | |
607 |
|
622 | |||
608 | ar = view.apply_async(publish) |
|
623 | ar = view.apply_async(publish) | |
609 | ar.get(5) |
|
624 | ar.get(5) | |
610 | expected = [ {u'text/plain' : unicode_type(j)} for j in range(5) ] |
|
625 | expected = [ {u'text/plain' : unicode_type(j)} for j in range(5) ] | |
611 | for outputs in ar.outputs: |
|
626 | for outputs in ar.outputs: | |
612 | mimes = [ out['data'] for out in outputs ] |
|
627 | mimes = [ out['data'] for out in outputs ] | |
613 | self.assertEqual(mimes, expected) |
|
628 | self.assertEqual(mimes, expected) | |
614 |
|
629 | |||
615 | def test_execute_raises(self): |
|
630 | def test_execute_raises(self): | |
616 | """exceptions in execute requests raise appropriately""" |
|
631 | """exceptions in execute requests raise appropriately""" | |
617 | view = self.client[-1] |
|
632 | view = self.client[-1] | |
618 | ar = view.execute("1/0") |
|
633 | ar = view.execute("1/0") | |
619 | self.assertRaisesRemote(ZeroDivisionError, ar.get, 2) |
|
634 | self.assertRaisesRemote(ZeroDivisionError, ar.get, 2) | |
620 |
|
635 | |||
621 | def test_remoteerror_render_exception(self): |
|
636 | def test_remoteerror_render_exception(self): | |
622 | """RemoteErrors get nice tracebacks""" |
|
637 | """RemoteErrors get nice tracebacks""" | |
623 | view = self.client[-1] |
|
638 | view = self.client[-1] | |
624 | ar = view.execute("1/0") |
|
639 | ar = view.execute("1/0") | |
625 | ip = get_ipython() |
|
640 | ip = get_ipython() | |
626 | ip.user_ns['ar'] = ar |
|
641 | ip.user_ns['ar'] = ar | |
627 | with capture_output() as io: |
|
642 | with capture_output() as io: | |
628 | ip.run_cell("ar.get(2)") |
|
643 | ip.run_cell("ar.get(2)") | |
629 |
|
644 | |||
630 | self.assertTrue('ZeroDivisionError' in io.stdout, io.stdout) |
|
645 | self.assertTrue('ZeroDivisionError' in io.stdout, io.stdout) | |
631 |
|
646 | |||
632 | def test_compositeerror_render_exception(self): |
|
647 | def test_compositeerror_render_exception(self): | |
633 | """CompositeErrors get nice tracebacks""" |
|
648 | """CompositeErrors get nice tracebacks""" | |
634 | view = self.client[:] |
|
649 | view = self.client[:] | |
635 | ar = view.execute("1/0") |
|
650 | ar = view.execute("1/0") | |
636 | ip = get_ipython() |
|
651 | ip = get_ipython() | |
637 | ip.user_ns['ar'] = ar |
|
652 | ip.user_ns['ar'] = ar | |
638 |
|
653 | |||
639 | with capture_output() as io: |
|
654 | with capture_output() as io: | |
640 | ip.run_cell("ar.get(2)") |
|
655 | ip.run_cell("ar.get(2)") | |
641 |
|
656 | |||
642 | count = min(error.CompositeError.tb_limit, len(view)) |
|
657 | count = min(error.CompositeError.tb_limit, len(view)) | |
643 |
|
658 | |||
644 | self.assertEqual(io.stdout.count('ZeroDivisionError'), count * 2, io.stdout) |
|
659 | self.assertEqual(io.stdout.count('ZeroDivisionError'), count * 2, io.stdout) | |
645 | self.assertEqual(io.stdout.count('by zero'), count, io.stdout) |
|
660 | self.assertEqual(io.stdout.count('by zero'), count, io.stdout) | |
646 | self.assertEqual(io.stdout.count(':execute'), count, io.stdout) |
|
661 | self.assertEqual(io.stdout.count(':execute'), count, io.stdout) | |
647 |
|
662 | |||
648 | def test_compositeerror_truncate(self): |
|
663 | def test_compositeerror_truncate(self): | |
649 | """Truncate CompositeErrors with many exceptions""" |
|
664 | """Truncate CompositeErrors with many exceptions""" | |
650 | view = self.client[:] |
|
665 | view = self.client[:] | |
651 | msg_ids = [] |
|
666 | msg_ids = [] | |
652 | for i in range(10): |
|
667 | for i in range(10): | |
653 | ar = view.execute("1/0") |
|
668 | ar = view.execute("1/0") | |
654 | msg_ids.extend(ar.msg_ids) |
|
669 | msg_ids.extend(ar.msg_ids) | |
655 |
|
670 | |||
656 | ar = self.client.get_result(msg_ids) |
|
671 | ar = self.client.get_result(msg_ids) | |
657 | try: |
|
672 | try: | |
658 | ar.get() |
|
673 | ar.get() | |
659 | except error.CompositeError as _e: |
|
674 | except error.CompositeError as _e: | |
660 | e = _e |
|
675 | e = _e | |
661 | else: |
|
676 | else: | |
662 | self.fail("Should have raised CompositeError") |
|
677 | self.fail("Should have raised CompositeError") | |
663 |
|
678 | |||
664 | lines = e.render_traceback() |
|
679 | lines = e.render_traceback() | |
665 | with capture_output() as io: |
|
680 | with capture_output() as io: | |
666 | e.print_traceback() |
|
681 | e.print_traceback() | |
667 |
|
682 | |||
668 | self.assertTrue("more exceptions" in lines[-1]) |
|
683 | self.assertTrue("more exceptions" in lines[-1]) | |
669 | count = e.tb_limit |
|
684 | count = e.tb_limit | |
670 |
|
685 | |||
671 | self.assertEqual(io.stdout.count('ZeroDivisionError'), 2 * count, io.stdout) |
|
686 | self.assertEqual(io.stdout.count('ZeroDivisionError'), 2 * count, io.stdout) | |
672 | self.assertEqual(io.stdout.count('by zero'), count, io.stdout) |
|
687 | self.assertEqual(io.stdout.count('by zero'), count, io.stdout) | |
673 | self.assertEqual(io.stdout.count(':execute'), count, io.stdout) |
|
688 | self.assertEqual(io.stdout.count(':execute'), count, io.stdout) | |
674 |
|
689 | |||
675 | @dec.skipif_not_matplotlib |
|
690 | @dec.skipif_not_matplotlib | |
676 | def test_magic_pylab(self): |
|
691 | def test_magic_pylab(self): | |
677 | """%pylab works on engines""" |
|
692 | """%pylab works on engines""" | |
678 | view = self.client[-1] |
|
693 | view = self.client[-1] | |
679 | ar = view.execute("%pylab inline") |
|
694 | ar = view.execute("%pylab inline") | |
680 | # at least check if this raised: |
|
695 | # at least check if this raised: | |
681 | reply = ar.get(5) |
|
696 | reply = ar.get(5) | |
682 | # include imports, in case user config |
|
697 | # include imports, in case user config | |
683 | ar = view.execute("plot(rand(100))", silent=False) |
|
698 | ar = view.execute("plot(rand(100))", silent=False) | |
684 | reply = ar.get(5) |
|
699 | reply = ar.get(5) | |
685 | self.assertEqual(len(reply.outputs), 1) |
|
700 | self.assertEqual(len(reply.outputs), 1) | |
686 | output = reply.outputs[0] |
|
701 | output = reply.outputs[0] | |
687 | self.assertTrue("data" in output) |
|
702 | self.assertTrue("data" in output) | |
688 | data = output['data'] |
|
703 | data = output['data'] | |
689 | self.assertTrue("image/png" in data) |
|
704 | self.assertTrue("image/png" in data) | |
690 |
|
705 | |||
691 | def test_func_default_func(self): |
|
706 | def test_func_default_func(self): | |
692 | """interactively defined function as apply func default""" |
|
707 | """interactively defined function as apply func default""" | |
693 | def foo(): |
|
708 | def foo(): | |
694 | return 'foo' |
|
709 | return 'foo' | |
695 |
|
710 | |||
696 | def bar(f=foo): |
|
711 | def bar(f=foo): | |
697 | return f() |
|
712 | return f() | |
698 |
|
713 | |||
699 | view = self.client[-1] |
|
714 | view = self.client[-1] | |
700 | ar = view.apply_async(bar) |
|
715 | ar = view.apply_async(bar) | |
701 | r = ar.get(10) |
|
716 | r = ar.get(10) | |
702 | self.assertEqual(r, 'foo') |
|
717 | self.assertEqual(r, 'foo') | |
703 | def test_data_pub_single(self): |
|
718 | def test_data_pub_single(self): | |
704 | view = self.client[-1] |
|
719 | view = self.client[-1] | |
705 | ar = view.execute('\n'.join([ |
|
720 | ar = view.execute('\n'.join([ | |
706 | 'from IPython.kernel.zmq.datapub import publish_data', |
|
721 | 'from IPython.kernel.zmq.datapub import publish_data', | |
707 | 'for i in range(5):', |
|
722 | 'for i in range(5):', | |
708 | ' publish_data(dict(i=i))' |
|
723 | ' publish_data(dict(i=i))' | |
709 | ]), block=False) |
|
724 | ]), block=False) | |
710 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar.data, dict)) |
|
725 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar.data, dict)) | |
711 | ar.get(5) |
|
726 | ar.get(5) | |
712 | self.assertEqual(ar.data, dict(i=4)) |
|
727 | self.assertEqual(ar.data, dict(i=4)) | |
713 |
|
728 | |||
714 | def test_data_pub(self): |
|
729 | def test_data_pub(self): | |
715 | view = self.client[:] |
|
730 | view = self.client[:] | |
716 | ar = view.execute('\n'.join([ |
|
731 | ar = view.execute('\n'.join([ | |
717 | 'from IPython.kernel.zmq.datapub import publish_data', |
|
732 | 'from IPython.kernel.zmq.datapub import publish_data', | |
718 | 'for i in range(5):', |
|
733 | 'for i in range(5):', | |
719 | ' publish_data(dict(i=i))' |
|
734 | ' publish_data(dict(i=i))' | |
720 | ]), block=False) |
|
735 | ]), block=False) | |
721 | self.assertTrue(all(isinstance(d, dict) for d in ar.data)) |
|
736 | self.assertTrue(all(isinstance(d, dict) for d in ar.data)) | |
722 | ar.get(5) |
|
737 | ar.get(5) | |
723 | self.assertEqual(ar.data, [dict(i=4)] * len(ar)) |
|
738 | self.assertEqual(ar.data, [dict(i=4)] * len(ar)) | |
724 |
|
739 | |||
725 | def test_can_list_arg(self): |
|
740 | def test_can_list_arg(self): | |
726 | """args in lists are canned""" |
|
741 | """args in lists are canned""" | |
727 | view = self.client[-1] |
|
742 | view = self.client[-1] | |
728 | view['a'] = 128 |
|
743 | view['a'] = 128 | |
729 | rA = pmod.Reference('a') |
|
744 | rA = pmod.Reference('a') | |
730 | ar = view.apply_async(lambda x: x, [rA]) |
|
745 | ar = view.apply_async(lambda x: x, [rA]) | |
731 | r = ar.get(5) |
|
746 | r = ar.get(5) | |
732 | self.assertEqual(r, [128]) |
|
747 | self.assertEqual(r, [128]) | |
733 |
|
748 | |||
734 | def test_can_dict_arg(self): |
|
749 | def test_can_dict_arg(self): | |
735 | """args in dicts are canned""" |
|
750 | """args in dicts are canned""" | |
736 | view = self.client[-1] |
|
751 | view = self.client[-1] | |
737 | view['a'] = 128 |
|
752 | view['a'] = 128 | |
738 | rA = pmod.Reference('a') |
|
753 | rA = pmod.Reference('a') | |
739 | ar = view.apply_async(lambda x: x, dict(foo=rA)) |
|
754 | ar = view.apply_async(lambda x: x, dict(foo=rA)) | |
740 | r = ar.get(5) |
|
755 | r = ar.get(5) | |
741 | self.assertEqual(r, dict(foo=128)) |
|
756 | self.assertEqual(r, dict(foo=128)) | |
742 |
|
757 | |||
743 | def test_can_list_kwarg(self): |
|
758 | def test_can_list_kwarg(self): | |
744 | """kwargs in lists are canned""" |
|
759 | """kwargs in lists are canned""" | |
745 | view = self.client[-1] |
|
760 | view = self.client[-1] | |
746 | view['a'] = 128 |
|
761 | view['a'] = 128 | |
747 | rA = pmod.Reference('a') |
|
762 | rA = pmod.Reference('a') | |
748 | ar = view.apply_async(lambda x=5: x, x=[rA]) |
|
763 | ar = view.apply_async(lambda x=5: x, x=[rA]) | |
749 | r = ar.get(5) |
|
764 | r = ar.get(5) | |
750 | self.assertEqual(r, [128]) |
|
765 | self.assertEqual(r, [128]) | |
751 |
|
766 | |||
752 | def test_can_dict_kwarg(self): |
|
767 | def test_can_dict_kwarg(self): | |
753 | """kwargs in dicts are canned""" |
|
768 | """kwargs in dicts are canned""" | |
754 | view = self.client[-1] |
|
769 | view = self.client[-1] | |
755 | view['a'] = 128 |
|
770 | view['a'] = 128 | |
756 | rA = pmod.Reference('a') |
|
771 | rA = pmod.Reference('a') | |
757 | ar = view.apply_async(lambda x=5: x, dict(foo=rA)) |
|
772 | ar = view.apply_async(lambda x=5: x, dict(foo=rA)) | |
758 | r = ar.get(5) |
|
773 | r = ar.get(5) | |
759 | self.assertEqual(r, dict(foo=128)) |
|
774 | self.assertEqual(r, dict(foo=128)) | |
760 |
|
775 | |||
761 | def test_map_ref(self): |
|
776 | def test_map_ref(self): | |
762 | """view.map works with references""" |
|
777 | """view.map works with references""" | |
763 | view = self.client[:] |
|
778 | view = self.client[:] | |
764 | ranks = sorted(self.client.ids) |
|
779 | ranks = sorted(self.client.ids) | |
765 | view.scatter('rank', ranks, flatten=True) |
|
780 | view.scatter('rank', ranks, flatten=True) | |
766 | rrank = pmod.Reference('rank') |
|
781 | rrank = pmod.Reference('rank') | |
767 |
|
782 | |||
768 | amr = view.map_async(lambda x: x*2, [rrank] * len(view)) |
|
783 | amr = view.map_async(lambda x: x*2, [rrank] * len(view)) | |
769 | drank = amr.get(5) |
|
784 | drank = amr.get(5) | |
770 | self.assertEqual(drank, [ r*2 for r in ranks ]) |
|
785 | self.assertEqual(drank, [ r*2 for r in ranks ]) | |
771 |
|
786 | |||
772 | def test_nested_getitem_setitem(self): |
|
787 | def test_nested_getitem_setitem(self): | |
773 | """get and set with view['a.b']""" |
|
788 | """get and set with view['a.b']""" | |
774 | view = self.client[-1] |
|
789 | view = self.client[-1] | |
775 | view.execute('\n'.join([ |
|
790 | view.execute('\n'.join([ | |
776 | 'class A(object): pass', |
|
791 | 'class A(object): pass', | |
777 | 'a = A()', |
|
792 | 'a = A()', | |
778 | 'a.b = 128', |
|
793 | 'a.b = 128', | |
779 | ]), block=True) |
|
794 | ]), block=True) | |
780 | ra = pmod.Reference('a') |
|
795 | ra = pmod.Reference('a') | |
781 |
|
796 | |||
782 | r = view.apply_sync(lambda x: x.b, ra) |
|
797 | r = view.apply_sync(lambda x: x.b, ra) | |
783 | self.assertEqual(r, 128) |
|
798 | self.assertEqual(r, 128) | |
784 | self.assertEqual(view['a.b'], 128) |
|
799 | self.assertEqual(view['a.b'], 128) | |
785 |
|
800 | |||
786 | view['a.b'] = 0 |
|
801 | view['a.b'] = 0 | |
787 |
|
802 | |||
788 | r = view.apply_sync(lambda x: x.b, ra) |
|
803 | r = view.apply_sync(lambda x: x.b, ra) | |
789 | self.assertEqual(r, 0) |
|
804 | self.assertEqual(r, 0) | |
790 | self.assertEqual(view['a.b'], 0) |
|
805 | self.assertEqual(view['a.b'], 0) | |
791 |
|
806 | |||
792 | def test_return_namedtuple(self): |
|
807 | def test_return_namedtuple(self): | |
793 | def namedtuplify(x, y): |
|
808 | def namedtuplify(x, y): | |
794 | from IPython.parallel.tests.test_view import point |
|
809 | from IPython.parallel.tests.test_view import point | |
795 | return point(x, y) |
|
810 | return point(x, y) | |
796 |
|
811 | |||
797 | view = self.client[-1] |
|
812 | view = self.client[-1] | |
798 | p = view.apply_sync(namedtuplify, 1, 2) |
|
813 | p = view.apply_sync(namedtuplify, 1, 2) | |
799 | self.assertEqual(p.x, 1) |
|
814 | self.assertEqual(p.x, 1) | |
800 | self.assertEqual(p.y, 2) |
|
815 | self.assertEqual(p.y, 2) | |
801 |
|
816 | |||
802 | def test_apply_namedtuple(self): |
|
817 | def test_apply_namedtuple(self): | |
803 | def echoxy(p): |
|
818 | def echoxy(p): | |
804 | return p.y, p.x |
|
819 | return p.y, p.x | |
805 |
|
820 | |||
806 | view = self.client[-1] |
|
821 | view = self.client[-1] | |
807 | tup = view.apply_sync(echoxy, point(1, 2)) |
|
822 | tup = view.apply_sync(echoxy, point(1, 2)) | |
808 | self.assertEqual(tup, (2,1)) |
|
823 | self.assertEqual(tup, (2,1)) | |
809 |
|
824 | |||
810 | def test_sync_imports(self): |
|
825 | def test_sync_imports(self): | |
811 | view = self.client[-1] |
|
826 | view = self.client[-1] | |
812 | with capture_output() as io: |
|
827 | with capture_output() as io: | |
813 | with view.sync_imports(): |
|
828 | with view.sync_imports(): | |
814 | import IPython |
|
829 | import IPython | |
815 | self.assertIn("IPython", io.stdout) |
|
830 | self.assertIn("IPython", io.stdout) | |
816 |
|
831 | |||
817 | @interactive |
|
832 | @interactive | |
818 | def find_ipython(): |
|
833 | def find_ipython(): | |
819 | return 'IPython' in globals() |
|
834 | return 'IPython' in globals() | |
820 |
|
835 | |||
821 | assert view.apply_sync(find_ipython) |
|
836 | assert view.apply_sync(find_ipython) | |
822 |
|
837 | |||
823 | def test_sync_imports_quiet(self): |
|
838 | def test_sync_imports_quiet(self): | |
824 | view = self.client[-1] |
|
839 | view = self.client[-1] | |
825 | with capture_output() as io: |
|
840 | with capture_output() as io: | |
826 | with view.sync_imports(quiet=True): |
|
841 | with view.sync_imports(quiet=True): | |
827 | import IPython |
|
842 | import IPython | |
828 | self.assertEqual(io.stdout, '') |
|
843 | self.assertEqual(io.stdout, '') | |
829 |
|
844 | |||
830 | @interactive |
|
845 | @interactive | |
831 | def find_ipython(): |
|
846 | def find_ipython(): | |
832 | return 'IPython' in globals() |
|
847 | return 'IPython' in globals() | |
833 |
|
848 | |||
834 | assert view.apply_sync(find_ipython) |
|
849 | assert view.apply_sync(find_ipython) | |
835 |
|
850 |
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1 | # encoding: utf-8 |
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1 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
2 |
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2 | |||
3 | """Pickle related utilities. Perhaps this should be called 'can'.""" |
|
3 | """Pickle related utilities. Perhaps this should be called 'can'.""" | |
4 |
|
4 | |||
5 | __docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" |
|
5 | __docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" | |
6 |
|
6 | |||
7 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
7 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
8 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team |
|
8 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team | |
9 | # |
|
9 | # | |
10 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
|
10 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
11 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
|
11 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
12 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
12 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
13 |
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13 | |||
14 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
14 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
15 | # Imports |
|
15 | # Imports | |
16 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
16 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | import copy |
|
18 | import copy | |
19 | import logging |
|
19 | import logging | |
20 | import sys |
|
20 | import sys | |
21 | from types import FunctionType |
|
21 | from types import FunctionType | |
22 |
|
22 | |||
23 | try: |
|
23 | try: | |
24 | import cPickle as pickle |
|
24 | import cPickle as pickle | |
25 | except ImportError: |
|
25 | except ImportError: | |
26 | import pickle |
|
26 | import pickle | |
27 |
|
27 | |||
28 | from . import codeutil # This registers a hook when it's imported |
|
28 | from . import codeutil # This registers a hook when it's imported | |
29 | from . import py3compat |
|
29 | from . import py3compat | |
30 | from .importstring import import_item |
|
30 | from .importstring import import_item | |
31 | from .py3compat import string_types, iteritems |
|
31 | from .py3compat import string_types, iteritems | |
32 |
|
32 | |||
33 | from IPython.config import Application |
|
33 | from IPython.config import Application | |
34 |
|
34 | |||
35 | if py3compat.PY3: |
|
35 | if py3compat.PY3: | |
36 | buffer = memoryview |
|
36 | buffer = memoryview | |
37 | class_type = type |
|
37 | class_type = type | |
38 | else: |
|
38 | else: | |
39 | from types import ClassType |
|
39 | from types import ClassType | |
40 | class_type = (type, ClassType) |
|
40 | class_type = (type, ClassType) | |
41 |
|
41 | |||
42 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
42 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
43 | # Functions |
|
43 | # Functions | |
44 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
44 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
45 |
|
45 | |||
46 |
|
46 | |||
47 | def use_dill(): |
|
47 | def use_dill(): | |
48 | """use dill to expand serialization support |
|
48 | """use dill to expand serialization support | |
49 |
|
49 | |||
50 | adds support for object methods and closures to serialization. |
|
50 | adds support for object methods and closures to serialization. | |
51 | """ |
|
51 | """ | |
52 | # import dill causes most of the magic |
|
52 | # import dill causes most of the magic | |
53 | import dill |
|
53 | import dill | |
54 |
|
54 | |||
55 | # dill doesn't work with cPickle, |
|
55 | # dill doesn't work with cPickle, | |
56 | # tell the two relevant modules to use plain pickle |
|
56 | # tell the two relevant modules to use plain pickle | |
57 |
|
57 | |||
58 | global pickle |
|
58 | global pickle | |
59 | pickle = dill |
|
59 | pickle = dill | |
60 |
|
60 | |||
61 | try: |
|
61 | try: | |
62 | from IPython.kernel.zmq import serialize |
|
62 | from IPython.kernel.zmq import serialize | |
63 | except ImportError: |
|
63 | except ImportError: | |
64 | pass |
|
64 | pass | |
65 | else: |
|
65 | else: | |
66 | serialize.pickle = dill |
|
66 | serialize.pickle = dill | |
67 |
|
67 | |||
68 | # disable special function handling, let dill take care of it |
|
68 | # disable special function handling, let dill take care of it | |
69 | can_map.pop(FunctionType, None) |
|
69 | can_map.pop(FunctionType, None) | |
70 |
|
70 | |||
71 |
|
71 | |||
72 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
72 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
73 | # Classes |
|
73 | # Classes | |
74 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
74 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
75 |
|
75 | |||
76 |
|
76 | |||
77 | class CannedObject(object): |
|
77 | class CannedObject(object): | |
78 | def __init__(self, obj, keys=[], hook=None): |
|
78 | def __init__(self, obj, keys=[], hook=None): | |
79 | """can an object for safe pickling |
|
79 | """can an object for safe pickling | |
80 |
|
80 | |||
81 | Parameters |
|
81 | Parameters | |
82 | ========== |
|
82 | ========== | |
83 |
|
83 | |||
84 | obj: |
|
84 | obj: | |
85 | The object to be canned |
|
85 | The object to be canned | |
86 | keys: list (optional) |
|
86 | keys: list (optional) | |
87 | list of attribute names that will be explicitly canned / uncanned |
|
87 | list of attribute names that will be explicitly canned / uncanned | |
88 | hook: callable (optional) |
|
88 | hook: callable (optional) | |
89 | An optional extra callable, |
|
89 | An optional extra callable, | |
90 | which can do additional processing of the uncanned object. |
|
90 | which can do additional processing of the uncanned object. | |
91 |
|
91 | |||
92 | large data may be offloaded into the buffers list, |
|
92 | large data may be offloaded into the buffers list, | |
93 | used for zero-copy transfers. |
|
93 | used for zero-copy transfers. | |
94 | """ |
|
94 | """ | |
95 | self.keys = keys |
|
95 | self.keys = keys | |
96 | self.obj = copy.copy(obj) |
|
96 | self.obj = copy.copy(obj) | |
97 | self.hook = can(hook) |
|
97 | self.hook = can(hook) | |
98 | for key in keys: |
|
98 | for key in keys: | |
99 | setattr(self.obj, key, can(getattr(obj, key))) |
|
99 | setattr(self.obj, key, can(getattr(obj, key))) | |
100 |
|
100 | |||
101 | self.buffers = [] |
|
101 | self.buffers = [] | |
102 |
|
102 | |||
103 | def get_object(self, g=None): |
|
103 | def get_object(self, g=None): | |
104 | if g is None: |
|
104 | if g is None: | |
105 | g = {} |
|
105 | g = {} | |
106 | obj = self.obj |
|
106 | obj = self.obj | |
107 | for key in self.keys: |
|
107 | for key in self.keys: | |
108 | setattr(obj, key, uncan(getattr(obj, key), g)) |
|
108 | setattr(obj, key, uncan(getattr(obj, key), g)) | |
109 |
|
109 | |||
110 | if self.hook: |
|
110 | if self.hook: | |
111 | self.hook = uncan(self.hook, g) |
|
111 | self.hook = uncan(self.hook, g) | |
112 | self.hook(obj, g) |
|
112 | self.hook(obj, g) | |
113 | return self.obj |
|
113 | return self.obj | |
114 |
|
114 | |||
115 |
|
115 | |||
116 | class Reference(CannedObject): |
|
116 | class Reference(CannedObject): | |
117 | """object for wrapping a remote reference by name.""" |
|
117 | """object for wrapping a remote reference by name.""" | |
118 | def __init__(self, name): |
|
118 | def __init__(self, name): | |
119 | if not isinstance(name, string_types): |
|
119 | if not isinstance(name, string_types): | |
120 | raise TypeError("illegal name: %r"%name) |
|
120 | raise TypeError("illegal name: %r"%name) | |
121 | self.name = name |
|
121 | self.name = name | |
122 | self.buffers = [] |
|
122 | self.buffers = [] | |
123 |
|
123 | |||
124 | def __repr__(self): |
|
124 | def __repr__(self): | |
125 | return "<Reference: %r>"%self.name |
|
125 | return "<Reference: %r>"%self.name | |
126 |
|
126 | |||
127 | def get_object(self, g=None): |
|
127 | def get_object(self, g=None): | |
128 | if g is None: |
|
128 | if g is None: | |
129 | g = {} |
|
129 | g = {} | |
130 |
|
130 | |||
131 | return eval(self.name, g) |
|
131 | return eval(self.name, g) | |
132 |
|
132 | |||
133 |
|
133 | |||
134 | class CannedFunction(CannedObject): |
|
134 | class CannedFunction(CannedObject): | |
135 |
|
135 | |||
136 | def __init__(self, f): |
|
136 | def __init__(self, f): | |
137 | self._check_type(f) |
|
137 | self._check_type(f) | |
138 | self.code = f.__code__ |
|
138 | self.code = f.__code__ | |
139 | if f.__defaults__: |
|
139 | if f.__defaults__: | |
140 | self.defaults = [ can(fd) for fd in f.__defaults__ ] |
|
140 | self.defaults = [ can(fd) for fd in f.__defaults__ ] | |
141 | else: |
|
141 | else: | |
142 | self.defaults = None |
|
142 | self.defaults = None | |
143 | self.module = f.__module__ or '__main__' |
|
143 | self.module = f.__module__ or '__main__' | |
144 | self.__name__ = f.__name__ |
|
144 | self.__name__ = f.__name__ | |
145 | self.buffers = [] |
|
145 | self.buffers = [] | |
146 |
|
146 | |||
147 | def _check_type(self, obj): |
|
147 | def _check_type(self, obj): | |
148 | assert isinstance(obj, FunctionType), "Not a function type" |
|
148 | assert isinstance(obj, FunctionType), "Not a function type" | |
149 |
|
149 | |||
150 | def get_object(self, g=None): |
|
150 | def get_object(self, g=None): | |
151 | # try to load function back into its module: |
|
151 | # try to load function back into its module: | |
152 | if not self.module.startswith('__'): |
|
152 | if not self.module.startswith('__'): | |
153 | __import__(self.module) |
|
153 | __import__(self.module) | |
154 | g = sys.modules[self.module].__dict__ |
|
154 | g = sys.modules[self.module].__dict__ | |
155 |
|
155 | |||
156 | if g is None: |
|
156 | if g is None: | |
157 | g = {} |
|
157 | g = {} | |
158 | if self.defaults: |
|
158 | if self.defaults: | |
159 | defaults = tuple(uncan(cfd, g) for cfd in self.defaults) |
|
159 | defaults = tuple(uncan(cfd, g) for cfd in self.defaults) | |
160 | else: |
|
160 | else: | |
161 | defaults = None |
|
161 | defaults = None | |
162 | newFunc = FunctionType(self.code, g, self.__name__, defaults) |
|
162 | newFunc = FunctionType(self.code, g, self.__name__, defaults) | |
163 | return newFunc |
|
163 | return newFunc | |
164 |
|
164 | |||
165 | class CannedClass(CannedObject): |
|
165 | class CannedClass(CannedObject): | |
166 |
|
166 | |||
167 | def __init__(self, cls): |
|
167 | def __init__(self, cls): | |
168 | self._check_type(cls) |
|
168 | self._check_type(cls) | |
169 | self.name = cls.__name__ |
|
169 | self.name = cls.__name__ | |
170 | self.old_style = not isinstance(cls, type) |
|
170 | self.old_style = not isinstance(cls, type) | |
171 | self._canned_dict = {} |
|
171 | self._canned_dict = {} | |
172 | for k,v in cls.__dict__.items(): |
|
172 | for k,v in cls.__dict__.items(): | |
173 | if k not in ('__weakref__', '__dict__'): |
|
173 | if k not in ('__weakref__', '__dict__'): | |
174 | self._canned_dict[k] = can(v) |
|
174 | self._canned_dict[k] = can(v) | |
175 | if self.old_style: |
|
175 | if self.old_style: | |
176 | mro = [] |
|
176 | mro = [] | |
177 | else: |
|
177 | else: | |
178 | mro = cls.mro() |
|
178 | mro = cls.mro() | |
179 |
|
179 | |||
180 | self.parents = [ can(c) for c in mro[1:] ] |
|
180 | self.parents = [ can(c) for c in mro[1:] ] | |
181 | self.buffers = [] |
|
181 | self.buffers = [] | |
182 |
|
182 | |||
183 | def _check_type(self, obj): |
|
183 | def _check_type(self, obj): | |
184 | assert isinstance(obj, class_type), "Not a class type" |
|
184 | assert isinstance(obj, class_type), "Not a class type" | |
185 |
|
185 | |||
186 | def get_object(self, g=None): |
|
186 | def get_object(self, g=None): | |
187 | parents = tuple(uncan(p, g) for p in self.parents) |
|
187 | parents = tuple(uncan(p, g) for p in self.parents) | |
188 | return type(self.name, parents, uncan_dict(self._canned_dict, g=g)) |
|
188 | return type(self.name, parents, uncan_dict(self._canned_dict, g=g)) | |
189 |
|
189 | |||
190 | class CannedArray(CannedObject): |
|
190 | class CannedArray(CannedObject): | |
191 | def __init__(self, obj): |
|
191 | def __init__(self, obj): | |
192 | from numpy import ascontiguousarray |
|
192 | from numpy import ascontiguousarray | |
193 | self.shape = obj.shape |
|
193 | self.shape = obj.shape | |
194 | self.dtype = obj.dtype.descr if obj.dtype.fields else obj.dtype.str |
|
194 | self.dtype = obj.dtype.descr if obj.dtype.fields else obj.dtype.str | |
|
195 | self.pickled = False | |||
195 | if sum(obj.shape) == 0: |
|
196 | if sum(obj.shape) == 0: | |
|
197 | self.pickled = True | |||
|
198 | elif obj.dtype == 'O': | |||
|
199 | # can't handle object dtype with buffer approach | |||
|
200 | self.pickled = True | |||
|
201 | elif obj.dtype.fields and any(dt == 'O' for dt,sz in obj.dtype.fields.values()): | |||
|
202 | self.pickled = True | |||
|
203 | if self.pickled: | |||
196 | # just pickle it |
|
204 | # just pickle it | |
197 | self.buffers = [pickle.dumps(obj, -1)] |
|
205 | self.buffers = [pickle.dumps(obj, -1)] | |
198 | else: |
|
206 | else: | |
199 | # ensure contiguous |
|
207 | # ensure contiguous | |
200 | obj = ascontiguousarray(obj, dtype=None) |
|
208 | obj = ascontiguousarray(obj, dtype=None) | |
201 | self.buffers = [buffer(obj)] |
|
209 | self.buffers = [buffer(obj)] | |
202 |
|
210 | |||
203 | def get_object(self, g=None): |
|
211 | def get_object(self, g=None): | |
204 | from numpy import frombuffer |
|
212 | from numpy import frombuffer | |
205 | data = self.buffers[0] |
|
213 | data = self.buffers[0] | |
206 |
if |
|
214 | if self.pickled: | |
207 | # no shape, we just pickled it |
|
215 | # no shape, we just pickled it | |
208 | return pickle.loads(data) |
|
216 | return pickle.loads(data) | |
209 | else: |
|
217 | else: | |
210 | return frombuffer(data, dtype=self.dtype).reshape(self.shape) |
|
218 | return frombuffer(data, dtype=self.dtype).reshape(self.shape) | |
211 |
|
219 | |||
212 |
|
220 | |||
213 | class CannedBytes(CannedObject): |
|
221 | class CannedBytes(CannedObject): | |
214 | wrap = bytes |
|
222 | wrap = bytes | |
215 | def __init__(self, obj): |
|
223 | def __init__(self, obj): | |
216 | self.buffers = [obj] |
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224 | self.buffers = [obj] | |
217 |
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225 | |||
218 | def get_object(self, g=None): |
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226 | def get_object(self, g=None): | |
219 | data = self.buffers[0] |
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227 | data = self.buffers[0] | |
220 | return self.wrap(data) |
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228 | return self.wrap(data) | |
221 |
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229 | |||
222 | def CannedBuffer(CannedBytes): |
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230 | def CannedBuffer(CannedBytes): | |
223 | wrap = buffer |
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231 | wrap = buffer | |
224 |
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232 | |||
225 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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233 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
226 | # Functions |
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234 | # Functions | |
227 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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235 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
228 |
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236 | |||
229 | def _logger(): |
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237 | def _logger(): | |
230 | """get the logger for the current Application |
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238 | """get the logger for the current Application | |
231 |
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239 | |||
232 | the root logger will be used if no Application is running |
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240 | the root logger will be used if no Application is running | |
233 | """ |
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241 | """ | |
234 | if Application.initialized(): |
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242 | if Application.initialized(): | |
235 | logger = Application.instance().log |
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243 | logger = Application.instance().log | |
236 | else: |
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244 | else: | |
237 | logger = logging.getLogger() |
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245 | logger = logging.getLogger() | |
238 | if not logger.handlers: |
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246 | if not logger.handlers: | |
239 | logging.basicConfig() |
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247 | logging.basicConfig() | |
240 |
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248 | |||
241 | return logger |
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249 | return logger | |
242 |
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250 | |||
243 | def _import_mapping(mapping, original=None): |
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251 | def _import_mapping(mapping, original=None): | |
244 | """import any string-keys in a type mapping |
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252 | """import any string-keys in a type mapping | |
245 |
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253 | |||
246 | """ |
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254 | """ | |
247 | log = _logger() |
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255 | log = _logger() | |
248 | log.debug("Importing canning map") |
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256 | log.debug("Importing canning map") | |
249 | for key,value in list(mapping.items()): |
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257 | for key,value in list(mapping.items()): | |
250 | if isinstance(key, string_types): |
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258 | if isinstance(key, string_types): | |
251 | try: |
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259 | try: | |
252 | cls = import_item(key) |
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260 | cls = import_item(key) | |
253 | except Exception: |
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261 | except Exception: | |
254 | if original and key not in original: |
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262 | if original and key not in original: | |
255 | # only message on user-added classes |
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263 | # only message on user-added classes | |
256 | log.error("canning class not importable: %r", key, exc_info=True) |
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264 | log.error("canning class not importable: %r", key, exc_info=True) | |
257 | mapping.pop(key) |
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265 | mapping.pop(key) | |
258 | else: |
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266 | else: | |
259 | mapping[cls] = mapping.pop(key) |
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267 | mapping[cls] = mapping.pop(key) | |
260 |
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268 | |||
261 | def istype(obj, check): |
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269 | def istype(obj, check): | |
262 | """like isinstance(obj, check), but strict |
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270 | """like isinstance(obj, check), but strict | |
263 |
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271 | |||
264 | This won't catch subclasses. |
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272 | This won't catch subclasses. | |
265 | """ |
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273 | """ | |
266 | if isinstance(check, tuple): |
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274 | if isinstance(check, tuple): | |
267 | for cls in check: |
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275 | for cls in check: | |
268 | if type(obj) is cls: |
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276 | if type(obj) is cls: | |
269 | return True |
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277 | return True | |
270 | return False |
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278 | return False | |
271 | else: |
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279 | else: | |
272 | return type(obj) is check |
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280 | return type(obj) is check | |
273 |
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281 | |||
274 | def can(obj): |
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282 | def can(obj): | |
275 | """prepare an object for pickling""" |
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283 | """prepare an object for pickling""" | |
276 |
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284 | |||
277 | import_needed = False |
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285 | import_needed = False | |
278 |
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286 | |||
279 | for cls,canner in iteritems(can_map): |
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287 | for cls,canner in iteritems(can_map): | |
280 | if isinstance(cls, string_types): |
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288 | if isinstance(cls, string_types): | |
281 | import_needed = True |
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289 | import_needed = True | |
282 | break |
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290 | break | |
283 | elif istype(obj, cls): |
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291 | elif istype(obj, cls): | |
284 | return canner(obj) |
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292 | return canner(obj) | |
285 |
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293 | |||
286 | if import_needed: |
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294 | if import_needed: | |
287 | # perform can_map imports, then try again |
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295 | # perform can_map imports, then try again | |
288 | # this will usually only happen once |
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296 | # this will usually only happen once | |
289 | _import_mapping(can_map, _original_can_map) |
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297 | _import_mapping(can_map, _original_can_map) | |
290 | return can(obj) |
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298 | return can(obj) | |
291 |
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299 | |||
292 | return obj |
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300 | return obj | |
293 |
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301 | |||
294 | def can_class(obj): |
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302 | def can_class(obj): | |
295 | if isinstance(obj, class_type) and obj.__module__ == '__main__': |
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303 | if isinstance(obj, class_type) and obj.__module__ == '__main__': | |
296 | return CannedClass(obj) |
|
304 | return CannedClass(obj) | |
297 | else: |
|
305 | else: | |
298 | return obj |
|
306 | return obj | |
299 |
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307 | |||
300 | def can_dict(obj): |
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308 | def can_dict(obj): | |
301 | """can the *values* of a dict""" |
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309 | """can the *values* of a dict""" | |
302 | if istype(obj, dict): |
|
310 | if istype(obj, dict): | |
303 | newobj = {} |
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311 | newobj = {} | |
304 | for k, v in iteritems(obj): |
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312 | for k, v in iteritems(obj): | |
305 | newobj[k] = can(v) |
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313 | newobj[k] = can(v) | |
306 | return newobj |
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314 | return newobj | |
307 | else: |
|
315 | else: | |
308 | return obj |
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316 | return obj | |
309 |
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317 | |||
310 | sequence_types = (list, tuple, set) |
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318 | sequence_types = (list, tuple, set) | |
311 |
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319 | |||
312 | def can_sequence(obj): |
|
320 | def can_sequence(obj): | |
313 | """can the elements of a sequence""" |
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321 | """can the elements of a sequence""" | |
314 | if istype(obj, sequence_types): |
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322 | if istype(obj, sequence_types): | |
315 | t = type(obj) |
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323 | t = type(obj) | |
316 | return t([can(i) for i in obj]) |
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324 | return t([can(i) for i in obj]) | |
317 | else: |
|
325 | else: | |
318 | return obj |
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326 | return obj | |
319 |
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327 | |||
320 | def uncan(obj, g=None): |
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328 | def uncan(obj, g=None): | |
321 | """invert canning""" |
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329 | """invert canning""" | |
322 |
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330 | |||
323 | import_needed = False |
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331 | import_needed = False | |
324 | for cls,uncanner in iteritems(uncan_map): |
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332 | for cls,uncanner in iteritems(uncan_map): | |
325 | if isinstance(cls, string_types): |
|
333 | if isinstance(cls, string_types): | |
326 | import_needed = True |
|
334 | import_needed = True | |
327 | break |
|
335 | break | |
328 | elif isinstance(obj, cls): |
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336 | elif isinstance(obj, cls): | |
329 | return uncanner(obj, g) |
|
337 | return uncanner(obj, g) | |
330 |
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338 | |||
331 | if import_needed: |
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339 | if import_needed: | |
332 | # perform uncan_map imports, then try again |
|
340 | # perform uncan_map imports, then try again | |
333 | # this will usually only happen once |
|
341 | # this will usually only happen once | |
334 | _import_mapping(uncan_map, _original_uncan_map) |
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342 | _import_mapping(uncan_map, _original_uncan_map) | |
335 | return uncan(obj, g) |
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343 | return uncan(obj, g) | |
336 |
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344 | |||
337 | return obj |
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345 | return obj | |
338 |
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346 | |||
339 | def uncan_dict(obj, g=None): |
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347 | def uncan_dict(obj, g=None): | |
340 | if istype(obj, dict): |
|
348 | if istype(obj, dict): | |
341 | newobj = {} |
|
349 | newobj = {} | |
342 | for k, v in iteritems(obj): |
|
350 | for k, v in iteritems(obj): | |
343 | newobj[k] = uncan(v,g) |
|
351 | newobj[k] = uncan(v,g) | |
344 | return newobj |
|
352 | return newobj | |
345 | else: |
|
353 | else: | |
346 | return obj |
|
354 | return obj | |
347 |
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355 | |||
348 | def uncan_sequence(obj, g=None): |
|
356 | def uncan_sequence(obj, g=None): | |
349 | if istype(obj, sequence_types): |
|
357 | if istype(obj, sequence_types): | |
350 | t = type(obj) |
|
358 | t = type(obj) | |
351 | return t([uncan(i,g) for i in obj]) |
|
359 | return t([uncan(i,g) for i in obj]) | |
352 | else: |
|
360 | else: | |
353 | return obj |
|
361 | return obj | |
354 |
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362 | |||
355 | def _uncan_dependent_hook(dep, g=None): |
|
363 | def _uncan_dependent_hook(dep, g=None): | |
356 | dep.check_dependency() |
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364 | dep.check_dependency() | |
357 |
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365 | |||
358 | def can_dependent(obj): |
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366 | def can_dependent(obj): | |
359 | return CannedObject(obj, keys=('f', 'df'), hook=_uncan_dependent_hook) |
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367 | return CannedObject(obj, keys=('f', 'df'), hook=_uncan_dependent_hook) | |
360 |
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368 | |||
361 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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369 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
362 | # API dictionaries |
|
370 | # API dictionaries | |
363 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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371 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
364 |
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372 | |||
365 | # These dicts can be extended for custom serialization of new objects |
|
373 | # These dicts can be extended for custom serialization of new objects | |
366 |
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374 | |||
367 | can_map = { |
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375 | can_map = { | |
368 | 'IPython.parallel.dependent' : can_dependent, |
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376 | 'IPython.parallel.dependent' : can_dependent, | |
369 | 'numpy.ndarray' : CannedArray, |
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377 | 'numpy.ndarray' : CannedArray, | |
370 | FunctionType : CannedFunction, |
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378 | FunctionType : CannedFunction, | |
371 | bytes : CannedBytes, |
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379 | bytes : CannedBytes, | |
372 | buffer : CannedBuffer, |
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380 | buffer : CannedBuffer, | |
373 | class_type : can_class, |
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381 | class_type : can_class, | |
374 | } |
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382 | } | |
375 |
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383 | |||
376 | uncan_map = { |
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384 | uncan_map = { | |
377 | CannedObject : lambda obj, g: obj.get_object(g), |
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385 | CannedObject : lambda obj, g: obj.get_object(g), | |
378 | } |
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386 | } | |
379 |
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387 | |||
380 | # for use in _import_mapping: |
|
388 | # for use in _import_mapping: | |
381 | _original_can_map = can_map.copy() |
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389 | _original_can_map = can_map.copy() | |
382 | _original_uncan_map = uncan_map.copy() |
|
390 | _original_uncan_map = uncan_map.copy() |
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