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Added GTK support to ZeroMQ kernel....
Added GTK support to ZeroMQ kernel. We use an approach which is a combination of an gtk timer callback into our execution loop, like we do for Qt and Wx, I've run as tests several GTK examples found on the net, as well as multiple matplotlib scripts, and so far everything works as expected. The only catch is that we silently trap gtk.main_quit(), so examples that call it with a 'close' button or similar seem to not do anything. But their windows close normally and no other problems have been found. This solution uses code taken from an old bug report of ours: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ipython/+bug/270856 specifically the attachment in this comment: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ipython/+bug/270856/comments/6 along with the changes suggested by Michiel de Hoon there. Thanks to Ville and Michiel for that old discussion, which put me on the right track to figure out the details of the logic needed for GTK.

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import time
from IPython.kernel import task, engineservice as es
from IPython.kernel.util import printer
from IPython.kernel import error
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Tests
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _raise_it(f):
try:
f.raiseException()
except CompositeError, e:
e.raise_exception()
class TaskTestBase(object):
def addEngine(self, n=1):
for i in range(n):
e = es.EngineService()
e.startService()
regDict = self.controller.register_engine(es.QueuedEngine(e), None)
e.id = regDict['id']
self.engines.append(e)
class ITaskControllerTestCase(TaskTestBase):
def test_task_ids(self):
self.addEngine(1)
d = self.tc.run(task.StringTask('a=5'))
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.assertEquals(r, 0))
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.tc.run(task.StringTask('a=5')))
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.assertEquals(r, 1))
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.tc.run(task.StringTask('a=5')))
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.assertEquals(r, 2))
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.tc.run(task.StringTask('a=5')))
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.assertEquals(r, 3))
return d
def test_abort(self):
"""Cannot do a proper abort test, because blocking execution prevents
abort from being called before task completes"""
self.addEngine(1)
t = task.StringTask('a=5')
d = self.tc.abort(0)
d.addErrback(lambda f: self.assertRaises(IndexError, f.raiseException))
d.addCallback(lambda _:self.tc.run(t))
d.addCallback(self.tc.abort)
d.addErrback(lambda f: self.assertRaises(IndexError, f.raiseException))
return d
def test_abort_type(self):
self.addEngine(1)
d = self.tc.abort('asdfadsf')
d.addErrback(lambda f: self.assertRaises(TypeError, f.raiseException))
return d
def test_clear_before_and_after(self):
self.addEngine(1)
t = task.StringTask('a=1', clear_before=True, pull='b', clear_after=True)
d = self.multiengine.execute('b=1', targets=0)
d.addCallback(lambda _: self.tc.run(t))
d.addCallback(lambda tid: self.tc.get_task_result(tid,block=True))
d.addCallback(lambda tr: tr.failure)
d.addErrback(lambda f: self.assertRaises(NameError, f.raiseException))
d.addCallback(lambda _:self.multiengine.pull('a', targets=0))
d.addErrback(lambda f: self.assertRaises(NameError, _raise_it, f))
return d
def test_simple_retries(self):
self.addEngine(1)
t = task.StringTask("i += 1\nassert i == 16", pull='i',retries=10)
t2 = task.StringTask("i += 1\nassert i == 16", pull='i',retries=10)
d = self.multiengine.execute('i=0', targets=0)
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.tc.run(t))
d.addCallback(self.tc.get_task_result, block=True)
d.addCallback(lambda tr: tr.ns.i)
d.addErrback(lambda f: self.assertRaises(AssertionError, f.raiseException))
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.tc.run(t2))
d.addCallback(self.tc.get_task_result, block=True)
d.addCallback(lambda tr: tr.ns.i)
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.assertEquals(r, 16))
return d
def test_recovery_tasks(self):
self.addEngine(1)
t = task.StringTask("i=16", pull='i')
t2 = task.StringTask("raise Exception", recovery_task=t, retries = 2)
d = self.tc.run(t2)
d.addCallback(self.tc.get_task_result, block=True)
d.addCallback(lambda tr: tr.ns.i)
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.assertEquals(r, 16))
return d
def test_setup_ns(self):
self.addEngine(1)
d = self.multiengine.execute('a=0', targets=0)
ns = dict(a=1, b=0)
t = task.StringTask("", push=ns, pull=['a','b'])
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.tc.run(t))
d.addCallback(self.tc.get_task_result, block=True)
d.addCallback(lambda tr: {'a':tr.ns.a, 'b':tr['b']})
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.assertEquals(r, ns))
return d
def test_string_task_results(self):
self.addEngine(1)
t1 = task.StringTask('a=5', pull='a')
d = self.tc.run(t1)
d.addCallback(self.tc.get_task_result, block=True)
d.addCallback(lambda tr: (tr.ns.a,tr['a'],tr.failure, tr.raise_exception()))
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.assertEquals(r, (5,5,None,None)))
t2 = task.StringTask('7=5')
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.tc.run(t2))
d.addCallback(self.tc.get_task_result, block=True)
d.addCallback(lambda tr: tr.ns)
d.addErrback(lambda f: self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, f.raiseException))
t3 = task.StringTask('', pull='b')
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.tc.run(t3))
d.addCallback(self.tc.get_task_result, block=True)
d.addCallback(lambda tr: tr.ns)
d.addErrback(lambda f: self.assertRaises(NameError, f.raiseException))
return d
def test_map_task(self):
self.addEngine(1)
t1 = task.MapTask(lambda x: 2*x,(10,))
d = self.tc.run(t1)
d.addCallback(self.tc.get_task_result, block=True)
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.assertEquals(r,20))
t2 = task.MapTask(lambda : 20)
d.addCallback(lambda _: self.tc.run(t2))
d.addCallback(self.tc.get_task_result, block=True)
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.assertEquals(r,20))
t3 = task.MapTask(lambda x: x,(),{'x':20})
d.addCallback(lambda _: self.tc.run(t3))
d.addCallback(self.tc.get_task_result, block=True)
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.assertEquals(r,20))
return d
def test_map_task_failure(self):
self.addEngine(1)
t1 = task.MapTask(lambda x: 1/0,(10,))
d = self.tc.run(t1)
d.addCallback(self.tc.get_task_result, block=True)
d.addErrback(lambda f: self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, f.raiseException))
return d
def test_map_task_args(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, task.MapTask, 'asdfasdf')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, task.MapTask, lambda x: x, 10)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, task.MapTask, lambda x: x, (10,),30)
def test_clear(self):
self.addEngine(1)
t1 = task.MapTask(lambda x: 2*x,(10,))
d = self.tc.run(t1)
d.addCallback(lambda _: self.tc.get_task_result(0, block=True))
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.assertEquals(r,20))
d.addCallback(lambda _: self.tc.clear())
d.addCallback(lambda _: self.tc.get_task_result(0, block=True))
d.addErrback(lambda f: self.assertRaises(IndexError, f.raiseException))
return d
def get_traceback_frames(self, result):
"""Execute a failing string as a task and return stack frame strings.
This lets us check that the returned exceptions contain as many stack
frames as the user expects from his code.
Parameters
----------
d : deferred
src : string
Code to be executed, should fail."""
# This gets Twisted's short-format traceback and picks the info for
# frames that actually belong to user code.
return result.failure.getBriefTraceback().split('\n<string>:')[1:]
def check_traceback(self, cmd, nframes, exception=IOError):
"""Ensure that we have a traceback object in task failures."""
self.addEngine(1)
t1 = task.StringTask(cmd)
d = self.tc.run(t1)
d.addCallback(self.tc.get_task_result, block=True)
# Sanity check, that the right exception is raised
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.assertRaises(exception, r.raise_exception))
# Rerun the same task, this time we check for the traceback to have the
# right number of frames
d.addCallback(lambda r: self.tc.run(t1))
d.addCallback(self.tc.get_task_result, block=True)
d.addCallback(self.get_traceback_frames)
d.addCallback(lambda frames: self.assertEquals(len(frames), nframes))
return d
# Check traceback structure with 2 and 4 frame-deep stacks
def test_traceback(self):
cmd = """
def fail():
raise IOError('failure test')
result = fail()
"""
return self.check_traceback(cmd, 2)
def test_traceback2(self):
cmd = """
def boom():
raise IOError('failure test')
def crash():
boom()
def fail():
crash()
result = fail()
"""
return self.check_traceback(cmd, 4)