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Ekaterina
erp5
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ecaca377
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ecaca377
authored
Sep 13, 2011
by
Arnaud Fontaine
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Running tests with a range of users can now be interrupted properly
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@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ class PerformanceTester(object):
process_terminated_counter
=
0
# Ensure that SIGTERM signal (sent by terminate()) is not sent twice
do_exit
=
False
exit_status
=
0
while
process_terminated_counter
!=
len
(
process_list
):
try
:
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@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ class PerformanceTester(object):
except
KeyboardInterrupt
,
e
:
print
>>
sys
.
stderr
,
"
\
n
Interrupted by user, stopping gracefully..."
do_exit
=
True
exit_status
=
2
# An IOError may be raised when receiving a SIGINT which interrupts the
# blocking system call above and the system call should not be restarted
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@@ -253,23 +253,20 @@ class PerformanceTester(object):
else
:
if
error_message
is
not
None
:
error_message_set
.
add
(
error_message
)
do_exit
=
True
exit_status
=
1
process_terminated_counter
+=
1
# In case of error or SIGINT, kill the other children because they are
# likely failing as well (especially because a process only exits after
# encountering 10 errors)
if
do_exit
:
if
exit_status
!=
0
:
for
process
in
process_list
:
if
process
.
is_alive
():
process
.
terminate
()
process
.
join
()
if
error_message_set
:
return
(
error_message_set
,
1
)
return
((),
0
)
return
(
error_message_set
,
exit_status
)
def
run
(
self
):
error_message_set
,
exit_status
=
set
(),
0
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@@ -281,7 +278,8 @@ class PerformanceTester(object):
error_counter
=
0
while
(
repeat_counter
!=
self
.
_argument_namespace
.
repeat_range
and
error_counter
!=
self
.
_argument_namespace
.
max_error_number
):
error_counter
!=
self
.
_argument_namespace
.
max_error_number
and
exit_status
!=
2
):
current_user_number
=
min_user_number
while
True
:
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@@ -293,7 +291,8 @@ class PerformanceTester(object):
error_message_set
.
update
(
current_error_message_set
)
if
(
current_user_number
==
max_user_number
or
error_counter
==
self
.
_argument_namespace
.
max_error_number
):
error_counter
==
self
.
_argument_namespace
.
max_error_number
or
exit_status
==
2
):
break
current_user_number
=
\
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