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- # Copyright (C) 2012-2020 Ben Kurtovic <ben.kurtovic@gmail.com>
- #
- # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
- # of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
- # in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
- # to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
- # copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
- # furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
- #
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- # all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- #
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- # OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
- # SOFTWARE.
-
- """
- Tests for memory leaks in the CTokenizer.
-
- This appears to work mostly fine under Linux, but gives an absurd number of
- false positives on macOS. I'm not sure why. Running the tests multiple times
- yields different results (tests don't always leak, and the amount they leak by
- varies). Increasing the number of loops results in a smaller bytes/loop value,
- too, indicating the increase in memory usage might be due to something else.
- Actual memory leaks typically leak very large amounts of memory (megabytes)
- and scale with the number of loops.
- """
-
- from locale import LC_ALL, setlocale
- from multiprocessing import Process, Pipe
- from os import listdir, path
- import sys
-
- import psutil
-
- from mwparserfromhell.parser._tokenizer import CTokenizer
-
- LOOPS = 10000
-
-
- class Color:
- GRAY = "\x1b[30;1m"
- GREEN = "\x1b[92m"
- YELLOW = "\x1b[93m"
- RESET = "\x1b[0m"
-
-
- class MemoryTest:
- """Manages a memory test."""
-
- def __init__(self):
- self._tests = []
- self._load()
-
- def _parse_file(self, name, text):
- tests = text.split("\n---\n")
- counter = 1
- digits = len(str(len(tests)))
- for test in tests:
- data = {"name": None, "label": None, "input": None, "output": None}
- for line in test.strip().splitlines():
- if line.startswith("name:"):
- data["name"] = line[len("name:") :].strip()
- elif line.startswith("label:"):
- data["label"] = line[len("label:") :].strip()
- elif line.startswith("input:"):
- raw = line[len("input:") :].strip()
- if raw[0] == '"' and raw[-1] == '"':
- raw = raw[1:-1]
- raw = raw.encode("raw_unicode_escape")
- data["input"] = raw.decode("unicode_escape")
- number = str(counter).zfill(digits)
- fname = "test_{}{}_{}".format(name, number, data["name"])
- self._tests.append((fname, data["input"]))
- counter += 1
-
- def _load(self):
- def load_file(filename):
- with open(filename, "rU") as fp:
- text = fp.read()
- name = path.split(filename)[1][: 0 - len(extension)]
- self._parse_file(name, text)
-
- root = path.split(path.dirname(path.abspath(__file__)))[0]
- directory = path.join(root, "tests", "tokenizer")
- extension = ".mwtest"
- if len(sys.argv) > 2 and sys.argv[1] == "--use":
- for name in sys.argv[2:]:
- load_file(path.join(directory, name + extension))
- sys.argv = [sys.argv[0]] # So unittest doesn't try to load these
- else:
- for filename in listdir(directory):
- if not filename.endswith(extension):
- continue
- load_file(path.join(directory, filename))
-
- @staticmethod
- def _print_results(info1, info2):
- r1, r2 = info1.rss, info2.rss
- buff = 8192
- if r2 - buff > r1:
- d = r2 - r1
- p = float(d) / r1
- bpt = d // LOOPS
- tmpl = "{0}LEAKING{1}: {2:n} bytes, {3:.2%} inc ({4:n} bytes/loop)"
- sys.stdout.write(tmpl.format(Color.YELLOW, Color.RESET, d, p, bpt))
- else:
- sys.stdout.write("{}OK{}".format(Color.GREEN, Color.RESET))
-
- def run(self):
- """Run the memory test suite."""
- width = 1
- for name, _ in self._tests:
- if len(name) > width:
- width = len(name)
-
- tmpl = "{0}[{1:03}/{2}]{3} {4}: "
- for i, (name, text) in enumerate(self._tests, 1):
- sys.stdout.write(
- tmpl.format(
- Color.GRAY, i, len(self._tests), Color.RESET, name.ljust(width)
- )
- )
- sys.stdout.flush()
- parent, child = Pipe()
- p = Process(target=_runner, args=(text, child))
- p.start()
- try:
- proc = psutil.Process(p.pid)
- parent.recv()
- parent.send("OK")
- parent.recv()
- info1 = proc.get_memory_info()
- sys.stdout.flush()
- parent.send("OK")
- parent.recv()
- info2 = proc.get_memory_info()
- self._print_results(info1, info2)
- sys.stdout.flush()
- parent.send("OK")
- finally:
- proc.kill()
- print()
-
-
- def _runner(text, child):
- r1, r2 = range(250), range(LOOPS)
- for _ in r1:
- CTokenizer().tokenize(text)
- child.send("OK")
- child.recv()
- child.send("OK")
- child.recv()
- for _ in r2:
- CTokenizer().tokenize(text)
- child.send("OK")
- child.recv()
-
-
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- setlocale(LC_ALL, "")
- MemoryTest().run()
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