from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import gevent import unittest class TestDestroyHub(unittest.TestCase): def test_destroy_hub(self): # Loop of initial Hub is default loop. hub = gevent.get_hub() self.assertTrue(hub.loop.default) # Save `gevent.core.loop` object for later comparison. initloop = hub.loop # Increase test complexity via threadpool creation. # Implicitly creates fork watcher connected to the current event loop. tp = hub.threadpool self.assertIsNotNone(tp) # Destroy hub. Does not destroy libev default loop if not explicitly told to. hub.destroy() # Create new hub. Must re-use existing libev default loop. hub = gevent.get_hub() self.assertTrue(hub.loop.default) # Ensure that loop object is identical to the initial one. self.assertIs(hub.loop, initloop) # Destroy hub including default loop. hub.destroy(destroy_loop=True) # Create new hub and explicitly request creation of a new default loop. hub = gevent.get_hub(default=True) self.assertTrue(hub.loop.default) # `gevent.core.loop` objects as well as libev loop pointers must differ. self.assertIsNot(hub.loop, initloop) self.assertIsNot(hub.loop.ptr, initloop.ptr) self.assertNotEqual(hub.loop.ptr, initloop.ptr) # Destroy hub including default loop. The default loop regenerates. hub.destroy(destroy_loop=True) hub = gevent.get_hub() self.assertTrue(hub.loop.default) hub.destroy() if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main() # pragma: testrunner-no-combine