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"""
Testing initialstub throwing an already started exception.
"""
import greenlet
a = None
b = None
c = None
main = greenlet.getcurrent()
# If we switch into a dead greenlet,
# we go looking for its parents.
# if a parent is not yet started, we start it.
results = []
def a_run(*args):
#results.append('A')
results.append(('Begin A', args))
def c_run():
results.append('Begin C')
b.switch('From C')
results.append('C done')
class A(greenlet.greenlet): pass
class B(greenlet.greenlet):
doing_it = False
def __getattribute__(self, name):
if name == 'run' and not self.doing_it:
assert greenlet.getcurrent() is c
self.doing_it = True
results.append('Switch to b from B.__getattribute__ in '
+ type(greenlet.getcurrent()).__name__)
b.switch()
results.append('B.__getattribute__ back from main in '
+ type(greenlet.getcurrent()).__name__)
if name == 'run':
name = '_B_run'
return object.__getattribute__(self, name)
def _B_run(self, *arg):
results.append(('Begin B', arg))
results.append('_B_run switching to main')
main.switch('From B')
class C(greenlet.greenlet):
pass
a = A(a_run)
b = B(parent=a)
c = C(c_run, b)
# Start a child; while running, it will start B,
# but starting B will ALSO start B.
result = c.switch()
results.append(('main from c', result))
# Switch back to C, which was in the middle of switching
# already. This will throw the ``GreenletStartedWhileInPython``
# exception, which results in parent A getting started (B is finished)
c.switch()
results.append(('A dead?', a.dead, 'B dead?', b.dead, 'C dead?', c.dead))
# A and B should both be dead now.
assert a.dead
assert b.dead
assert not c.dead
result = c.switch()
results.append(('main from c.2', result))
# Now C is dead
assert c.dead
print("RESULTS:", results)