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310 lines
6.9 KiB
Python
310 lines
6.9 KiB
Python
from panda3d import core
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import pytest
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import threading
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import time
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import sys
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if sys.version_info >= (3,):
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from concurrent.futures._base import TimeoutError, CancelledError
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else:
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TimeoutError = Exception
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CancelledError = Exception
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def test_future_cancelled():
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fut = core.AsyncFuture()
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assert not fut.done()
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assert not fut.cancelled()
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fut.cancel()
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assert fut.done()
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assert fut.cancelled()
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with pytest.raises(CancelledError):
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fut.result()
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# Works more than once
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with pytest.raises(CancelledError):
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fut.result()
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def test_future_timeout():
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fut = core.AsyncFuture()
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with pytest.raises(TimeoutError):
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fut.result(0.001)
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# Works more than once
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with pytest.raises(TimeoutError):
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fut.result(0.001)
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def test_future_wait():
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fut = core.AsyncFuture()
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# Launch a thread to set the result value.
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def thread_main():
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time.sleep(0.001)
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fut.set_result(None)
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thread = threading.Thread(target=thread_main)
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assert not fut.done()
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thread.start()
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assert fut.result() is None
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assert fut.done()
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assert not fut.cancelled()
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assert fut.result() is None
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def test_future_wait_cancel():
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fut = core.AsyncFuture()
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# Launch a thread to cancel the future.
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def thread_main():
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time.sleep(0.001)
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fut.cancel()
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thread = threading.Thread(target=thread_main)
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assert not fut.done()
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thread.start()
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with pytest.raises(CancelledError):
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fut.result()
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assert fut.done()
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assert fut.cancelled()
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with pytest.raises(CancelledError):
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fut.result()
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def test_task_cancel():
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task_mgr = core.AsyncTaskManager.get_global_ptr()
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task = core.PythonTask(lambda task: task.done)
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task_mgr.add(task)
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assert not task.done()
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task_mgr.remove(task)
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assert task.done()
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assert task.cancelled()
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with pytest.raises(CancelledError):
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task.result()
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def test_task_cancel_during_run():
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task_mgr = core.AsyncTaskManager.get_global_ptr()
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task_chain = task_mgr.make_task_chain("test_task_cancel_during_run")
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def task_main(task):
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task.remove()
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# It won't yet be marked done until after it returns.
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assert not task.done()
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return task.done
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task = core.PythonTask(task_main)
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task.set_task_chain(task_chain.name)
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task_mgr.add(task)
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task_chain.wait_for_tasks()
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assert task.done()
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assert task.cancelled()
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with pytest.raises(CancelledError):
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task.result()
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def test_task_result():
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task_mgr = core.AsyncTaskManager.get_global_ptr()
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task_chain = task_mgr.make_task_chain("test_task_result")
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def task_main(task):
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task.set_result(42)
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# It won't yet be marked done until after it returns.
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assert not task.done()
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return core.PythonTask.done
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task = core.PythonTask(task_main)
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task.set_task_chain(task_chain.name)
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task_mgr.add(task)
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task_chain.wait_for_tasks()
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assert task.done()
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assert not task.cancelled()
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assert task.result() == 42
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def test_coro_exception():
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task_mgr = core.AsyncTaskManager.get_global_ptr()
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task_chain = task_mgr.make_task_chain("test_coro_exception")
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def coro_main():
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raise RuntimeError
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yield None
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task = core.PythonTask(coro_main())
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task.set_task_chain(task_chain.name)
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task_mgr.add(task)
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task_chain.wait_for_tasks()
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assert task.done()
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assert not task.cancelled()
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
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task.result()
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def test_future_gather():
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fut1 = core.AsyncFuture()
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fut2 = core.AsyncFuture()
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# 0 and 1 arguments are special
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assert core.AsyncFuture.gather().done()
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assert core.AsyncFuture.gather(fut1) == fut1
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# Gathering not-done futures
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gather = core.AsyncFuture.gather(fut1, fut2)
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assert not gather.done()
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# One future done
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fut1.set_result(1)
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assert not gather.done()
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# Two futures done
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fut2.set_result(2)
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assert gather.done()
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assert not gather.cancelled()
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assert tuple(gather.result()) == (1, 2)
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def test_future_gather_cancel_inner():
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fut1 = core.AsyncFuture()
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fut2 = core.AsyncFuture()
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# Gathering not-done futures
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gather = core.AsyncFuture.gather(fut1, fut2)
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assert not gather.done()
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# One future cancelled
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fut1.cancel()
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assert not gather.done()
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# Two futures cancelled
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fut2.set_result(2)
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assert gather.done()
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assert not gather.cancelled()
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with pytest.raises(CancelledError):
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assert gather.result()
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def test_future_gather_cancel_outer():
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fut1 = core.AsyncFuture()
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fut2 = core.AsyncFuture()
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# Gathering not-done futures
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gather = core.AsyncFuture.gather(fut1, fut2)
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assert not gather.done()
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assert gather.cancel()
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assert gather.done()
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assert gather.cancelled()
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with pytest.raises(CancelledError):
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assert gather.result()
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def test_future_done_callback():
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fut = core.AsyncFuture()
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# Use the list hack since Python 2 doesn't have the "nonlocal" keyword.
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called = [False]
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def on_done(arg):
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assert arg == fut
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called[0] = True
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fut.add_done_callback(on_done)
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fut.cancel()
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assert fut.done()
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task_mgr = core.AsyncTaskManager.get_global_ptr()
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task_mgr.poll()
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assert called[0]
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def test_future_done_callback_already_done():
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# Same as above, but with the future already done when add_done_callback
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# is called.
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fut = core.AsyncFuture()
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fut.cancel()
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assert fut.done()
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# Use the list hack since Python 2 doesn't have the "nonlocal" keyword.
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called = [False]
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def on_done(arg):
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assert arg == fut
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called[0] = True
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fut.add_done_callback(on_done)
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task_mgr = core.AsyncTaskManager.get_global_ptr()
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task_mgr.poll()
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assert called[0]
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def test_event_future():
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queue = core.EventQueue()
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handler = core.EventHandler(queue)
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fut = handler.get_future("test")
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# If we ask again, we should get the same one.
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assert handler.get_future("test") == fut
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event = core.Event("test")
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handler.dispatch_event(event)
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assert fut.done()
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assert not fut.cancelled()
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assert fut.result() == event
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def test_event_future_cancel():
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# This is a very strange thing to do, but it's possible, so let's make
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# sure it gives defined behavior.
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queue = core.EventQueue()
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handler = core.EventHandler(queue)
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fut = handler.get_future("test")
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fut.cancel()
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assert fut.done()
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assert fut.cancelled()
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event = core.Event("test")
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handler.dispatch_event(event)
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assert fut.done()
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assert fut.cancelled()
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def test_event_future_cancel2():
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queue = core.EventQueue()
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handler = core.EventHandler(queue)
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# Make sure we get a new future if we cancelled the first one.
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fut = handler.get_future("test")
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fut.cancel()
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fut2 = handler.get_future("test")
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assert fut != fut2
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assert fut.done()
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assert fut.cancelled()
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assert not fut2.done()
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assert not fut2.cancelled()
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