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Adjustment to console signal-handling Do not explicitly interrupt the kernel, because the subprocess already gets the interrupt. Once we properly prevent this, then the interrupt can be restored. Also, the KeyboardInterrupt is still raised if not executing, in order to restore the prompt. In ipkernel, the interrupt is ignored during poll, and restored after the loop exits, to prevent it being swallowed in future code that expects normal sigint behavior.

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test_newserialized.py
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"""test serialization with newserialized
Authors:
* Min RK
"""
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2011 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 sys
from unittest import TestCase
from IPython.testing.decorators import parametric
from IPython.utils import newserialized as ns
from IPython.utils.pickleutil import can, uncan, CannedObject, CannedFunction
from IPython.parallel.tests.clienttest import skip_without
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
buffer = memoryview
class CanningTestCase(TestCase):
def test_canning(self):
d = dict(a=5,b=6)
cd = can(d)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(cd, dict))
def test_canned_function(self):
f = lambda : 7
cf = can(f)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(cf, CannedFunction))
@parametric
def test_can_roundtrip(cls):
objs = [
dict(),
set(),
list(),
['a',1,['a',1],u'e'],
]
return map(cls.run_roundtrip, objs)
@classmethod
def run_roundtrip(self, obj):
o = uncan(can(obj))
assert o == obj, "failed assertion: %r == %r"%(o,obj)
def test_serialized_interfaces(self):
us = {'a':10, 'b':range(10)}
s = ns.serialize(us)
uus = ns.unserialize(s)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(s, ns.SerializeIt))
self.assertEquals(uus, us)
def test_pickle_serialized(self):
obj = {'a':1.45345, 'b':'asdfsdf', 'c':10000L}
original = ns.UnSerialized(obj)
originalSer = ns.SerializeIt(original)
firstData = originalSer.getData()
firstTD = originalSer.getTypeDescriptor()
firstMD = originalSer.getMetadata()
self.assertEquals(firstTD, 'pickle')
self.assertEquals(firstMD, {})
unSerialized = ns.UnSerializeIt(originalSer)
secondObj = unSerialized.getObject()
for k, v in secondObj.iteritems():
self.assertEquals(obj[k], v)
secondSer = ns.SerializeIt(ns.UnSerialized(secondObj))
self.assertEquals(firstData, secondSer.getData())
self.assertEquals(firstTD, secondSer.getTypeDescriptor() )
self.assertEquals(firstMD, secondSer.getMetadata())
@skip_without('numpy')
def test_ndarray_serialized(self):
import numpy
a = numpy.linspace(0.0, 1.0, 1000)
unSer1 = ns.UnSerialized(a)
ser1 = ns.SerializeIt(unSer1)
td = ser1.getTypeDescriptor()
self.assertEquals(td, 'ndarray')
md = ser1.getMetadata()
self.assertEquals(md['shape'], a.shape)
self.assertEquals(md['dtype'], a.dtype.str)
buff = ser1.getData()
self.assertEquals(buff, buffer(a))
s = ns.Serialized(buff, td, md)
final = ns.unserialize(s)
self.assertEquals(buffer(a), buffer(final))
self.assertTrue((a==final).all())
self.assertEquals(a.dtype.str, final.dtype.str)
self.assertEquals(a.shape, final.shape)
# test non-copying:
a[2] = 1e9
self.assertTrue((a==final).all())
def test_uncan_function_globals(self):
"""test that uncanning a module function restores it into its module"""
from re import search
cf = can(search)
csearch = uncan(cf)
self.assertEqual(csearch.__module__, search.__module__)
self.assertNotEqual(csearch('asd', 'asdf'), None)
csearch = uncan(cf, dict(a=5))
self.assertEqual(csearch.__module__, search.__module__)
self.assertNotEqual(csearch('asd', 'asdf'), None)