* Make musl test skips smarter (fixes Alpine errors)
A relatively small number of tests fail when the underlying c library is
provided by musl. This was originally reported in bpo-46390 by
Christian Heimes. Among other changes, these tests were marked for
skipping in gh-31947/ef1327e3 as part of bpo-40280 (emscripten support),
but the skips were conditioned on the *platform* being emscripten (or
wasi, skips for which ere added in 9b50585e02).
In gh-131071 Victor Stinner added a linked_to_musl function to enable
skipping a test in test_math that fails under musl, like it does on a
number of other platforms. This check can successfully detect that
python is running under musl on Alpine, which was the original problem
report in bpo-46390.
This PR replaces Victor's solution with an enhancement to
platform.libc_ver that does the check more cheaply, and also gets the
version number. The latter is important because the math test being
skipped is due to a bug in musl that has been fixed, but as of this
checkin date has not yet been released. When it is, the test skip can
be fixed to check for the minimum needed version.
The enhanced version of linked_to_musl is also used to do the skips of
the other tests that generically fail under musl, as opposed to
emscripten or wasi only failures. This will allow these tests to be
skipped automatically on Alpine.
This PR does *not* enhance libc_ver to support emscripten and wasi, as
I'm not familiar with those platforms; instead it returns a version
triple of (0, 0, 0) for those platforms. This means the musl tests will
be skipped regardless of musl version, so ideally someone will add
support to libc_ver for these platforms.
* Platform tests and bug fixes.
In adding tests for the new platform code I found a bug in the old code:
if a valid version is passed for version and it is greater than the
version found for an so *and* there is no glibc version, then the
version from the argument was returned. The code changes here fix
that.
* Add support docs, including for some preexisting is_xxx's.
* Add news item about libc_ver enhancement.
* Prettify platform re expression using re.VERBOSE.
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <1324225+hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Malcolm Smith <smith@chaquo.com>
Co-authored-by: Ned Deily <nad@python.org>
Add test annotations required to run the test suite on iOS (PEP 730).
The majority of the change involve annotating tests that use subprocess,
but are skipped on Emscripten/WASI for other reasons, and including
iOS/tvOS/watchOS under the same umbrella as macOS/darwin checks.
`is_apple` and `is_apple_mobile` test helpers have been added to
identify *any* Apple platform, and "any Apple platform except macOS",
respectively.
- Add requires_fork and requires_subprocess to more tests
- Skip extension import tests if dlopen is not available
- Don't assume that _testcapi is a shared extension
- Skip a lot of socket tests that don't work on Emscripten
- Skip mmap tests, mmap emulation is incomplete
- venv does not work yet
- Cannot get libc from executable
The "entire" test suite is now passing on Emscripten with EMSDK from git head (91 suites are skipped).
* Add test capturing missed expectation with uname_result._replace.
* bpo-42163: Override uname_result._make to allow uname_result._replace to work (for everything but 'processor'.
* Replace hard-coded length with one derived from the definition.
* Add test capturing missed expectation with copy/deepcopy on namedtuple (bpo-42189).
* bpo-42189: Exclude processor parameter when constructing uname_result.
* In _make, rely on __new__ to strip processor.
* Add blurb.
* iter is not necessary here.
* Rely on num_fields in __new__
* Add test for slices on uname
* Add test for copy and pickle.
Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
* import pickle
* Fix equality test after pickling.
* Simply rely on __reduce__ for pickling.
Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
Add platform.freedesktop_os_release() function to parse freedesktop.org
os-release files.
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Lawrence D’Anna <lawrence_danna@apple.com>
* Add support for macOS 11 and Apple Silicon (aka arm64)
As a side effect of this work use the system copy of libffi on macOS, and remove the vendored copy
* Support building on recent versions of macOS while deploying to older versions
This allows building installers on macOS 11 while still supporting macOS 10.9.
The uname binary on Android does not support -p [1]. Here is a sample
log:
```
0:06:03 load avg: 0.56 [254/421/8] test_platform failed -- running: test_asyncio (5 min 53 sec)
uname: Unknown option p (see "uname --help")
test test_platform failed -- Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/data/local/tmp/lib/python3.9/test/test_platform.py", line 170, in test_uname_processor
proc_res = subprocess.check_output(['uname', '-p'], text=True).strip()
File "/data/local/tmp/lib/python3.9/subprocess.py", line 420, in check_output
return run(*popenargs, stdout=PIPE, timeout=timeout, check=True,
File "/data/local/tmp/lib/python3.9/subprocess.py", line 524, in run
raise CalledProcessError(retcode, process.args,
subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command '['uname', '-p']' returned non-zero exit status 1.
```
[1] https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/toybox/+/refs/heads/master/toys/posix/uname.c
Automerge-Triggered-By: @jaraco
* Replace flag-flip indirection with direct inspection
* Use any for simpler code
* Avoid flag flip and set results directly.
* Resolve processor in a single function.
* Extract processor handling into a namespace (class)
* Remove _syscmd_uname, unused
* Restore platform.processor behavior to match prior expectation (reliant on uname -p in a subprocess).
* Extract '_unknown_as_blank' function.
* Override uname_result to resolve the processor late.
* Add a test intended to capture the expected values from 'uname -p'
* Instead of trying to keep track of all of the possible outputs on different systems (probably a fool's errand), simply assert that except for the known platform variance, uname().processor matches the output of 'uname -p'
* Use a skipIf directive
* Use contextlib.suppress to suppress the error. Inline strip call.
* 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it.
* Remove use of contextlib.suppress (it would fail with NameError if it had any effect). Rely on _unknown_as_blank to replace unknown with blank.
Co-authored-by: blurb-it[bot] <blurb-it[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* bpo-35967: Make test more lenient to satisfy build bots.
* Update Lib/test/test_platform.py
Co-Authored-By: Kyle Stanley <aeros167@gmail.com>
* Expect '' for 'unknown'
Co-authored-by: Kyle Stanley <aeros167@gmail.com>
* Add a test intended to capture the expected values from 'uname -p'
* Instead of trying to keep track of all of the possible outputs on different systems (probably a fool's errand), simply assert that except for the known platform variance, uname().processor matches the output of 'uname -p'
* Use a skipIf directive
* Use contextlib.suppress to suppress the error. Inline strip call.
Moreover, the following tests now check the child process exit code:
* test_os.PtyTests
* test_mailbox.test_lock_conflict()
* test_tempfile.test_process_awareness()
* test_uuid.testIssue8621()
* multiprocessing resource tracker tests
sys._base_executable is now always defined on all platforms, and can be overridden through configuration.
Also adds test.support.PythonSymlink to encapsulate platform-specific logic for symlinking sys.executable
Replace os.popen() with subprocess.check_output() in the platform module:
* platform.uname() (its _syscmd_ver() helper function) now redirects
stderr to DEVNULL.
* Remove platform.DEV_NULL.
* _syscmd_uname() and _syscmd_file() no longer catch AttributeError.
The "except AttributeError:" was only needed in Python 2, when
os.popen() was not always available. In Python 3,
subprocess.check_output() is always available.
platform.libc_ver() now uses os.confstr('CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION') if
available and the *executable* parameter is not set. The default
value of the libc_ver() *executable* parameter becomes None.
Quick benchmark on Fedora 29:
python3 -m perf command ./python -S -c 'import platform; platform.libc_ver()'
94.9 ms +- 4.3 ms -> 33.2 ms +- 1.4 ms: 2.86x faster (-65%)
Remove platform.popen() function, it was deprecated since Python 3.3:
use os.popen() instead.
Rename also the "Removed" section to "API and Feature Removals"
of What's New in Python 3.8.
* Add support.MS_WINDOWS: True if Python is running on Microsoft Windows.
* Add support.MACOS: True if Python is running on Apple macOS.
* Replace support.is_android with support.ANDROID
* Replace support.is_jython with support.JYTHON
* Cleanup code to initialize unix_shell
CPython migrated from CVS to Subversion, to Mercurial, and then to
Git. CVS and Subversion are not more used to develop CPython.
* platform module: drop support for sys.subversion. The
sys.subversion attribute has been removed in Python 3.3.
* Remove Misc/svnmap.txt
* Remove Tools/scripts/svneol.py
* Remove Tools/scripts/treesync.py
sys.version and the platform module python_build(),
python_branch(), and python_revision() functions now use
git information rather than hg when building from a repo.
Based on original patches by Brett Cannon and Steve Dower.