gh-117378: Only run the new multiprocessing SysPath test when appropriate#126635
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The first version had it running two forkserver and one spawn tests underneath each of the _fork, _forkserver, and _spawn test suites that build off the generic one. This adds to the existing complexity of the multiprocessing test suite by offering BaseTestCase classes another attribute to control which suites they are invoked under. :/ Net result: we don't over-run the new test.
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Thanks @gpshead for the PR 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.12, 3.13. |
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…ppropriate (pythonGH-126635) The first version had it running two forkserver and one spawn tests underneath each of the _fork, _forkserver, and _spawn test suites that build off the generic one. This adds to the existing complexity of the multiprocessing test suite by offering BaseTestCase classes another attribute to control which suites they are invoked under. Practicality vs purity here. :/ Net result: we don't over-run the new test and their internal logic is simplified. (cherry picked from commit ca878b6) Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>
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GH-126652 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.13 branch. |
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…ppropriate (pythonGH-126635) The first version had it running two forkserver and one spawn tests underneath each of the _fork, _forkserver, and _spawn test suites that build off the generic one. This adds to the existing complexity of the multiprocessing test suite by offering BaseTestCase classes another attribute to control which suites they are invoked under. Practicality vs purity here. :/ Net result: we don't over-run the new test and their internal logic is simplified. (cherry picked from commit ca878b6) Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>
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…appropriate (GH-126635) (GH-126653) gh-117378: Only run the new multiprocessing SysPath test when appropriate (GH-126635) The first version had it running two forkserver and one spawn tests underneath each of the _fork, _forkserver, and _spawn test suites that build off the generic one. This adds to the existing complexity of the multiprocessing test suite by offering BaseTestCase classes another attribute to control which suites they are invoked under. Practicality vs purity here. :/ Net result: we don't over-run the new test and their internal logic is simplified. (cherry picked from commit ca878b6) Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>
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…appropriate (GH-126635) (GH-126652) gh-117378: Only run the new multiprocessing SysPath test when appropriate (GH-126635) The first version had it running two forkserver and one spawn tests underneath each of the _fork, _forkserver, and _spawn test suites that build off the generic one. This adds to the existing complexity of the multiprocessing test suite by offering BaseTestCase classes another attribute to control which suites they are invoked under. Practicality vs purity here. :/ Net result: we don't over-run the new test and their internal logic is simplified. (cherry picked from commit ca878b6) Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>
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…ppropriate (pythonGH-126635) The first version had it running two forkserver and one spawn tests underneath each of the _fork, _forkserver, and _spawn test suites that build off the generic one. This adds to the existing complexity of the multiprocessing test suite by offering BaseTestCase classes another attribute to control which suites they are invoked under. Practicality vs purity here. :/ Net result: we don't over-run the new test and their internal logic is simplified.
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…ppropriate (pythonGH-126635) The first version had it running two forkserver and one spawn tests underneath each of the _fork, _forkserver, and _spawn test suites that build off the generic one. This adds to the existing complexity of the multiprocessing test suite by offering BaseTestCase classes another attribute to control which suites they are invoked under. Practicality vs purity here. :/ Net result: we don't over-run the new test and their internal logic is simplified.
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The first version had it running two forkserver and one spawn tests underneath each of the _fork, _forkserver, and _spawn test suites that build off the generic one.
This adds to the existing complexity of the multiprocessing test suite by offering BaseTestCase classes another attribute to control which suites they are invoked under. Practicality vs purity here. :/
Net result: we don't over-run the new test and their internal logic is simplified.