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- """
- Test all things related to the ``jedi.cache`` module.
- """
- import os
- import os.path
- import pytest
- import time
- from parso.cache import (_CACHED_FILE_MAXIMUM_SURVIVAL, _VERSION_TAG,
- _get_cache_clear_lock, _get_hashed_path,
- _load_from_file_system, _NodeCacheItem,
- _remove_cache_and_update_lock, _save_to_file_system,
- load_module, parser_cache, try_to_save_module)
- from parso._compatibility import is_pypy, PermissionError
- from parso import load_grammar
- from parso import cache
- from parso import file_io
- from parso import parse
- skip_pypy = pytest.mark.skipif(
- is_pypy,
- reason="pickling in pypy is slow, since we don't pickle,"
- "we never go into path of auto-collecting garbage"
- )
- @pytest.fixture()
- def isolated_parso_cache(monkeypatch, tmpdir):
- """Set `parso.cache._default_cache_path` to a temporary directory
- during the test. """
- cache_path = str(os.path.join(str(tmpdir), "__parso_cache"))
- monkeypatch.setattr(cache, '_default_cache_path', cache_path)
- monkeypatch.setattr(cache, '_get_default_cache_path', lambda *args, **kwargs: cache_path)
- return cache_path
- @pytest.mark.skip("SUBBOTNIK-2721 Disable load cache from disk")
- def test_modulepickling_change_cache_dir(tmpdir):
- """
- ParserPickling should not save old cache when cache_directory is changed.
- See: `#168 <https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi/pull/168>`_
- """
- dir_1 = str(tmpdir.mkdir('first'))
- dir_2 = str(tmpdir.mkdir('second'))
- item_1 = _NodeCacheItem('bla', [])
- item_2 = _NodeCacheItem('bla', [])
- path_1 = 'fake path 1'
- path_2 = 'fake path 2'
- hashed_grammar = load_grammar()._hashed
- _save_to_file_system(hashed_grammar, path_1, item_1, cache_path=dir_1)
- parser_cache.clear()
- cached = load_stored_item(hashed_grammar, path_1, item_1, cache_path=dir_1)
- assert cached == item_1.node
- _save_to_file_system(hashed_grammar, path_2, item_2, cache_path=dir_2)
- cached = load_stored_item(hashed_grammar, path_1, item_1, cache_path=dir_2)
- assert cached is None
- def load_stored_item(hashed_grammar, path, item, cache_path):
- """Load `item` stored at `path` in `cache`."""
- item = _load_from_file_system(hashed_grammar, path, item.change_time - 1, cache_path)
- return item
- @pytest.mark.usefixtures("isolated_parso_cache")
- def test_modulepickling_simulate_deleted_cache(tmpdir):
- """
- Tests loading from a cache file after it is deleted.
- According to macOS `dev docs`__,
- Note that the system may delete the Caches/ directory to free up disk
- space, so your app must be able to re-create or download these files as
- needed.
- It is possible that other supported platforms treat cache files the same
- way.
- __ https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/FileManagement/Conceptual/FileSystemProgrammingGuide/FileSystemOverview/FileSystemOverview.html
- """
- grammar = load_grammar()
- module = 'fake parser'
- # Create the file
- path = tmpdir.dirname + '/some_path'
- with open(path, 'w'):
- pass
- io = file_io.FileIO(path)
- try_to_save_module(grammar._hashed, io, module, lines=[])
- assert load_module(grammar._hashed, io) == module
- os.unlink(_get_hashed_path(grammar._hashed, path))
- parser_cache.clear()
- cached2 = load_module(grammar._hashed, io)
- assert cached2 is None
- @pytest.mark.skip
- def test_cache_limit():
- def cache_size():
- return sum(len(v) for v in parser_cache.values())
- try:
- parser_cache.clear()
- future_node_cache_item = _NodeCacheItem('bla', [], change_time=time.time() + 10e6)
- old_node_cache_item = _NodeCacheItem('bla', [], change_time=time.time() - 10e4)
- parser_cache['some_hash_old'] = {
- '/path/%s' % i: old_node_cache_item for i in range(300)
- }
- parser_cache['some_hash_new'] = {
- '/path/%s' % i: future_node_cache_item for i in range(300)
- }
- assert cache_size() == 600
- parse('somecode', cache=True, path='/path/somepath')
- assert cache_size() == 301
- finally:
- parser_cache.clear()
- class _FixedTimeFileIO(file_io.KnownContentFileIO):
- def __init__(self, path, content, last_modified):
- super(_FixedTimeFileIO, self).__init__(path, content)
- self._last_modified = last_modified
- def get_last_modified(self):
- return self._last_modified
- @pytest.mark.skip
- @pytest.mark.parametrize('diff_cache', [False, True])
- @pytest.mark.parametrize('use_file_io', [False, True])
- def test_cache_last_used_update(diff_cache, use_file_io):
- p = '/path/last-used'
- parser_cache.clear() # Clear, because then it's easier to find stuff.
- parse('somecode', cache=True, path=p)
- node_cache_item = next(iter(parser_cache.values()))[p]
- now = time.time()
- assert node_cache_item.last_used < now
- if use_file_io:
- f = _FixedTimeFileIO(p, 'code', node_cache_item.last_used - 10)
- parse(file_io=f, cache=True, diff_cache=diff_cache)
- else:
- parse('somecode2', cache=True, path=p, diff_cache=diff_cache)
- node_cache_item = next(iter(parser_cache.values()))[p]
- assert now < node_cache_item.last_used < time.time()
- @skip_pypy
- def test_inactive_cache(tmpdir, isolated_parso_cache):
- parser_cache.clear()
- test_subjects = "abcdef"
- for path in test_subjects:
- parse('somecode', cache=True, path=os.path.join(str(tmpdir), path))
- raw_cache_path = os.path.join(isolated_parso_cache, _VERSION_TAG)
- assert os.path.exists(raw_cache_path)
- paths = os.listdir(raw_cache_path)
- a_while_ago = time.time() - _CACHED_FILE_MAXIMUM_SURVIVAL
- old_paths = set()
- for path in paths[:len(test_subjects) // 2]: # make certain number of paths old
- os.utime(os.path.join(raw_cache_path, path), (a_while_ago, a_while_ago))
- old_paths.add(path)
- # nothing should be cleared while the lock is on
- assert os.path.exists(_get_cache_clear_lock().path)
- _remove_cache_and_update_lock() # it shouldn't clear anything
- assert len(os.listdir(raw_cache_path)) == len(test_subjects)
- assert old_paths.issubset(os.listdir(raw_cache_path))
- os.utime(_get_cache_clear_lock().path, (a_while_ago, a_while_ago))
- _remove_cache_and_update_lock()
- assert len(os.listdir(raw_cache_path)) == len(test_subjects) // 2
- assert not old_paths.intersection(os.listdir(raw_cache_path))
- @pytest.mark.skip
- @skip_pypy
- def test_permission_error(monkeypatch):
- def save(*args, **kwargs):
- was_called[0] = True # Python 2... Use nonlocal instead
- raise PermissionError
- was_called = [False]
- monkeypatch.setattr(cache, '_save_to_file_system', save)
- with pytest.warns(Warning):
- parse(path=__file__, cache=True, diff_cache=True)
- assert was_called[0]
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