# A greenlet that's killed before it is ever started # should never be switched to import gevent import gevent.testing as greentest class MyException(Exception): pass class TestSwitch(greentest.TestCase): def setUp(self): super(TestSwitch, self).setUp() self.switched_to = [False, False] self.caught = None def should_never_run(self, i): # pragma: no cover self.switched_to[i] = True def check(self, g, g2): gevent.joinall((g, g2)) self.assertEqual([False, False], self.switched_to) # They both have a GreenletExit as their value self.assertIsInstance(g.value, gevent.GreenletExit) self.assertIsInstance(g2.value, gevent.GreenletExit) # They both have no reported exc_info self.assertIsNone(g.exc_info) self.assertIsNone(g2.exc_info) self.assertIsNone(g.exception) self.assertIsNone(g2.exception) def test_gevent_kill(self): g = gevent.spawn(self.should_never_run, 0) # create but do not switch to g2 = gevent.spawn(self.should_never_run, 1) # create but do not switch to # Using gevent.kill gevent.kill(g) gevent.kill(g2) self.check(g, g2) def test_greenlet_kill(self): # killing directly g = gevent.spawn(self.should_never_run, 0) g2 = gevent.spawn(self.should_never_run, 1) g.kill() g2.kill() self.check(g, g2) def test_throw(self): # throwing g = gevent.spawn(self.should_never_run, 0) g2 = gevent.spawn(self.should_never_run, 1) g.throw(gevent.GreenletExit) g2.throw(gevent.GreenletExit) self.check(g, g2) def catcher(self): try: while True: gevent.sleep(0) except MyException as e: self.caught = e def test_kill_exception(self): # Killing with gevent.kill gets the right exception, # and we can pass exception objects, not just exception classes. g = gevent.spawn(self.catcher) g.start() gevent.sleep() gevent.kill(g, MyException()) gevent.sleep() self.assertIsInstance(self.caught, MyException) self.assertIsNone(g.exception, MyException) if __name__ == '__main__': greentest.main()