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37
38# test_weakreferences.py - Test our weak reference implementation.
39from xpcom import components, _xpcom
40import xpcom.server, xpcom.client
41from pyxpcom_test_tools import suite_from_functions, testmain
42
43try:
44 from sys import gettotalrefcount
45except ImportError:
46 # Not a Debug build - assume no references (can't be leaks then :-)
47 gettotalrefcount = lambda: 0
48
49num_alive = 0
50
51class koTestSimple:
52 _com_interfaces_ = [components.interfaces.nsIInputStream]
53 def __init__(self):
54 global num_alive
55 num_alive += 1
56 def __del__(self):
57 global num_alive
58 num_alive -= 1
59 def close( self ):
60 pass
61
62def test():
63 ob = xpcom.server.WrapObject( koTestSimple(), components.interfaces.nsIInputStream)
64
65 if num_alive != 1: raise RuntimeError, "Eeek - there are %d objects alive" % (num_alive,)
66
67 # Check we can create a weak reference to our object.
68 wr = xpcom.client.WeakReference(ob)
69 if num_alive != 1: raise RuntimeError, "Eeek - there are %d objects alive" % (num_alive,)
70
71 # Check we can call methods via the weak reference.
72 if wr() is None: raise RuntimeError, "Our weak-reference is returning None before it should!"
73 wr().close()
74
75 ob = None # This should kill the object.
76 if num_alive != 0: raise RuntimeError, "Eeek - there are %d objects alive" % (num_alive,)
77 if wr() is not None: raise RuntimeError, "Our weak-reference is not returning None when it should!"
78
79 # Now a test that we can get a _new_ interface from the weak reference - ie,
80 # an IID the real object has never previously been queried for
81 # (this behaviour previously caused a bug - never again ;-)
82 ob = xpcom.server.WrapObject( koTestSimple(), components.interfaces.nsISupports)
83 if num_alive != 1: raise RuntimeError, "Eeek - there are %d objects alive" % (num_alive,)
84 wr = xpcom.client.WeakReference(ob, components.interfaces.nsIInputStream)
85 if num_alive != 1: raise RuntimeError, "Eeek - there are %d objects alive" % (num_alive,)
86 wr() # This would die once upon a time ;-)
87 ob = None # This should kill the object.
88 if num_alive != 0: raise RuntimeError, "Eeek - there are %d objects alive" % (num_alive,)
89 if wr() is not None: raise RuntimeError, "Our weak-reference is not returning None when it should!"
90
91def test_refcount(num_loops=-1):
92 # Do the test lots of times - can help shake-out ref-count bugs.
93 if num_loops == -1: num_loops = 10
94 for i in xrange(num_loops):
95 test()
96
97 if i==0:
98 # First loop is likely to "leak" as we cache things.
99 # Leaking after that is a problem.
100 num_refs = gettotalrefcount()
101
102 lost = gettotalrefcount() - num_refs
103 # Sometimes we get spurious counts off by 1 or 2.
104 # This can't indicate a real leak, as we have looped
105 # more than twice!
106 if abs(lost)>2:
107 print "*** Lost %d references" % (lost,)
108
109# Make this test run under our std test suite
110def suite():
111 return suite_from_functions(test_refcount)
112
113if __name__=='__main__':
114 testmain()
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