391 lines
12 KiB
Python
391 lines
12 KiB
Python
"""Engines (and channels) provided for the use of controller-side testing."""
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import os
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from gomill import gtp_controller
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from gomill import gtp_engine
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from gomill.gtp_engine import GtpError, GtpFatalError
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from gomill.gtp_controller import GtpChannelError
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from gomill.common import *
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from gomill_tests import test_framework
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from gomill_tests import gtp_controller_test_support
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from gomill_tests.test_framework import SupporterError
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## Test engine
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class Test_gtp_engine_protocol(gtp_engine.Gtp_engine_protocol):
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"""Variant of Gtp_engine_protocol with additional facilities for testing.
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Public attributes:
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commands_handled -- list of pairs (command, args)
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This records all commands sent to the engine and makes them available in the
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commands_handled attribute. It also provides a mechanism to force commands
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to fail.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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gtp_engine.Gtp_engine_protocol.__init__(self)
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self.commands_handled = []
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def run_command(self, command, args):
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self.commands_handled.append((command, args))
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return gtp_engine.Gtp_engine_protocol.run_command(self, command, args)
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def _forced_error(self, args):
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raise GtpError("handler forced to fail")
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def _forced_fatal_error(self, args):
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raise GtpFatalError("handler forced to fail and exit")
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def force_error(self, command):
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"""Set the handler for 'command' to report failure."""
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self.add_command(command, self._forced_error)
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def force_fatal_error(self, command):
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"""Set the handler for 'command' to report failure and exit."""
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self.add_command(command, self._forced_fatal_error)
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def get_test_engine():
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"""Return a Gtp_engine_protocol useful for testing controllers.
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Actually returns a Test_gtp_engine_protocol.
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"""
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def handle_test(args):
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if args:
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return "args: " + " ".join(args)
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else:
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return "test response"
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def handle_multiline(args):
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return "first line \n second line\nthird line"
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def handle_error(args):
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raise GtpError("normal error")
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def handle_fatal_error(args):
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raise GtpFatalError("fatal error")
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engine = Test_gtp_engine_protocol()
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engine.add_protocol_commands()
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engine.add_command('test', handle_test)
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engine.add_command('multiline', handle_multiline)
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engine.add_command('error', handle_error)
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engine.add_command('fatal', handle_fatal_error)
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return engine
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def get_test_channel():
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"""Return a Testing_gtp_channel connected to the test engine."""
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engine = get_test_engine()
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return gtp_controller_test_support.Testing_gtp_channel(engine)
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## Test player engine
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class Test_player(object):
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"""Trivial player.
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This supports at least the minimal commands required to play a game.
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At present, this plays up column 4 (for black) or 6 (for white), then
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passes. It pays no attention to its opponent's moves, and doesn't maintain a
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board position.
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(This means that if two Test_players play each other, black will win by
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boardsize*2 on the board).
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.boardsize = None
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self.row_to_play = 0
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def handle_boardsize(self, args):
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self.boardsize = gtp_engine.interpret_int(args[0])
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def handle_clear_board(self, args):
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pass
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def handle_komi(self, args):
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pass
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def handle_play(self, args):
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pass
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def handle_genmove(self, args):
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colour = gtp_engine.interpret_colour(args[0])
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if self.row_to_play < self.boardsize:
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col = 4 if colour == 'b' else 6
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result = format_vertex((self.row_to_play, col))
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self.row_to_play += 1
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return result
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else:
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return "pass"
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def handle_fail(self, args):
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raise GtpError("test player forced to fail")
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def get_handlers(self):
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return {
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'boardsize' : self.handle_boardsize,
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'clear_board' : self.handle_clear_board,
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'komi' : self.handle_komi,
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'play' : self.handle_play,
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'genmove' : self.handle_genmove,
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'fail' : self.handle_fail,
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}
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class Programmed_player(object):
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"""Player that follows a preset sequence of moves.
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Instantiate with
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moves -- a sequence of pairs (colour, vertex)
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The sequence can have moves for both colours; genmove goes through the
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moves in order and ignores ones for the colour that wasn't requested (the
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idea is that you can create two players with the same move list).
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Passes when it runs out of moves.
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if 'vertex' is a tuple, it's interpreted as (row, col) and converted to a
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gtp vertex. The special value 'fail' causes a GtpError. Otherwise it's
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returned literally.
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"""
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def __init__(self, moves, reject=None):
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self.moves = []
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for colour, vertex in moves:
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if isinstance(vertex, tuple):
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vertex = format_vertex(vertex)
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self.moves.append((colour, vertex))
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self.reject = reject
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self._reset()
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def _reset(self):
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self.iter = iter(self.moves)
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def handle_boardsize(self, args):
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pass
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def handle_clear_board(self, args):
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self._reset()
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def handle_komi(self, args):
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pass
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def handle_play(self, args):
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if self.reject is None:
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return
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vertex, msg = self.reject
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if args[1].lower() == vertex.lower():
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raise GtpError(msg)
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def handle_genmove(self, args):
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colour = gtp_engine.interpret_colour(args[0])
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for move_colour, vertex in self.iter:
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if move_colour == colour:
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if vertex == 'fail':
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raise GtpError("forced to fail")
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return vertex
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return "pass"
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def get_handlers(self):
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return {
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'boardsize' : self.handle_boardsize,
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'clear_board' : self.handle_clear_board,
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'komi' : self.handle_komi,
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'play' : self.handle_play,
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'genmove' : self.handle_genmove,
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}
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def make_player_engine(player):
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"""Return a Gtp_engine_protocol based on a specified player object.
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Actually returns a Test_gtp_engine_protocol.
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It has an additional 'player' attribute, which gives access to the
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player object.
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"""
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engine = Test_gtp_engine_protocol()
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engine.add_protocol_commands()
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engine.add_commands(player.get_handlers())
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engine.player = player
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return engine
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def get_test_player_engine():
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"""Return a Gtp_engine_protocol based on a Test_player.
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Actually returns a Test_gtp_engine_protocol.
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It has an additional 'player' attribute, which gives access to the
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Test_player.
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"""
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return make_player_engine(Test_player())
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def get_test_player_channel():
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"""Return a Testing_gtp_channel connected to the test player engine."""
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engine = get_test_player_engine()
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return gtp_controller_test_support.Testing_gtp_channel(engine)
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## State reporter subprocess
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class State_reporter_fixture(test_framework.Fixture):
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"""Fixture for use with suprocess_state_reporter.py
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Attributes:
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pathname -- pathname of the state reporter python script
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cmd -- command list suitable for use with suprocess.Popen
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devnull -- file open for writing to /dev/null
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"""
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def __init__(self, tc):
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self._pathname = os.path.abspath(
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os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),
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"subprocess_state_reporter.py"))
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self.cmd = ["python", self._pathname]
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self.devnull = open(os.devnull, "w")
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tc.addCleanup(self.devnull.close)
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## Mock subprocess gtp channel
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class Mock_subprocess_gtp_channel(
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gtp_controller_test_support.Testing_gtp_channel):
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"""Mock substitute for Subprocess_gtp_channel.
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This has the same construction interface as Subprocess_gtp_channel, but is
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in fact a Testing_gtp_channel.
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This accepts the following 'command line arguments' in the 'command' list:
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id=<string> -- id to use in the channels registry
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engine=<string> -- look up engine in the engine registry
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init=<string> -- look up initialisation fn in the callback registry
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fail=startup -- simulate exec failure
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By default, the underlying engine is a newly-created test player engine.
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You can override this using 'engine=xxx'.
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If you want to get at the channel object after creating it, pass 'id=xxx'
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and find it using the 'channels' class attribute.
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If you want to modify the returned channel object, pass 'init=xxx' and
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register a callback function taking a channel parameter.
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Class attributes:
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engine_registry -- map engine code -> Gtp_engine_protocol
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callback_registry -- map callback code -> function
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channels -- map id string -> Mock_subprocess_gtp_channel
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Instance attributes:
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id -- string or None
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requested_command -- list of strings
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requested_stderr
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requested_cwd
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requested_env
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"""
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engine_registry = {}
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callback_registry = {}
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channels = {}
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def __init__(self, command, stderr=None, cwd=None, env=None):
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self.requested_command = command
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self.requested_stderr = stderr
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self.requested_cwd = cwd
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self.requested_env = env
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self.id = None
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engine = None
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callback = None
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for arg in command[1:]:
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key, eq, value = arg.partition("=")
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if not eq:
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raise SupporterError("Mock_subprocess_gtp_channel: "
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"bad command-line argument: %s" % arg)
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if key == 'id':
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self.id = value
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self.channels[value] = self
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elif key == 'engine':
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try:
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engine = self.engine_registry[value]
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except KeyError:
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raise SupporterError(
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"Mock_subprocess_gtp_channel: unregistered engine '%s'"
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% value)
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elif key == 'init':
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try:
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callback = self.callback_registry[value]
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except KeyError:
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raise SupporterError(
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"Mock_subprocess_gtp_channel: unregistered init '%s'"
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% value)
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elif key == 'fail' and value == 'startup':
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raise GtpChannelError("exec forced to fail")
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else:
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raise SupporterError("Mock_subprocess_gtp_channel: "
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"bad command-line argument: %s" % arg)
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if engine is None:
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engine = get_test_player_engine()
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gtp_controller_test_support.Testing_gtp_channel.__init__(self, engine)
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if callback is not None:
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callback(self)
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class Mock_subprocess_fixture(test_framework.Fixture):
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"""Fixture for using Mock_subprocess_gtp_channel.
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While this fixture is active, attempts to instantiate a
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Subprocess_gtp_channel will produce a Testing_gtp_channel.
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"""
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def __init__(self, tc):
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self._patch()
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tc.addCleanup(self._unpatch)
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def _patch(self):
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self._sgc = gtp_controller.Subprocess_gtp_channel
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gtp_controller.Subprocess_gtp_channel = Mock_subprocess_gtp_channel
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def _unpatch(self):
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Mock_subprocess_gtp_channel.engine_registry.clear()
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Mock_subprocess_gtp_channel.channels.clear()
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gtp_controller.Subprocess_gtp_channel = self._sgc
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def register_engine(self, code, engine):
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"""Specify an engine for a mock subprocess channel to run.
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code -- string
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engine -- Gtp_engine_protocol
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After this is called, attempts to instantiate a Subprocess_gtp_channel
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with an 'engine=code' argument will return a Testing_gtp_channel based
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on the specified engine.
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"""
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Mock_subprocess_gtp_channel.engine_registry[code] = engine
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def register_init_callback(self, code, fn):
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"""Specify an initialisation callback for the mock subprocess channel.
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code -- string
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fn -- function
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After this is called, attempts to instantiate a Subprocess_gtp_channel
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with an 'init=code' argument will call the specified function, passing
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the Testing_gtp_channel as its parameter.
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"""
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Mock_subprocess_gtp_channel.callback_registry[code] = fn
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def get_channel(self, id):
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"""Retrieve a channel via its 'id' command-line argument."""
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return Mock_subprocess_gtp_channel.channels[id]
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