changeset: 91451:7c9335d97628 parent: 91449:f1cd0aa1561a parent: 91450:ae12a926e680 user: Victor Stinner date: Fri Jun 27 23:57:19 2014 +0200 files: Lib/asyncore.py Lib/test/test_asyncore.py Misc/NEWS description: (Merge 3.4) Issue #11453: asyncore: emit a ResourceWarning when an unclosed file_wrapper object is destroyed. The destructor now closes the file if needed. The close() method can now be called twice: the second call does nothing. diff -r f1cd0aa1561a -r 7c9335d97628 Lib/asyncore.py --- a/Lib/asyncore.py Fri Jun 27 22:47:41 2014 +0200 +++ b/Lib/asyncore.py Fri Jun 27 23:57:19 2014 +0200 @@ -600,6 +600,11 @@ def __init__(self, fd): self.fd = os.dup(fd) + def __del__(self): + if self.fd >= 0: + warnings.warn("unclosed file %r" % self, ResourceWarning) + self.close() + def recv(self, *args): return os.read(self.fd, *args) @@ -618,7 +623,10 @@ write = send def close(self): + if self.fd < 0: + return os.close(self.fd) + self.fd = -1 def fileno(self): return self.fd diff -r f1cd0aa1561a -r 7c9335d97628 Lib/test/test_asyncore.py --- a/Lib/test/test_asyncore.py Fri Jun 27 22:47:41 2014 +0200 +++ b/Lib/test/test_asyncore.py Fri Jun 27 23:57:19 2014 +0200 @@ -413,6 +413,22 @@ asyncore.loop(timeout=0.01, use_poll=True, count=2) self.assertEqual(b"".join(data), self.d) + def test_resource_warning(self): + # Issue #11453 + fd = os.open(support.TESTFN, os.O_RDONLY) + f = asyncore.file_wrapper(fd) + with support.check_warnings(('', ResourceWarning)): + f = None + support.gc_collect() + + def test_close_twice(self): + fd = os.open(support.TESTFN, os.O_RDONLY) + f = asyncore.file_wrapper(fd) + f.close() + self.assertEqual(f.fd, -1) + # calling close twice should not fail + f.close() + class BaseTestHandler(asyncore.dispatcher): diff -r f1cd0aa1561a -r 7c9335d97628 Misc/NEWS --- a/Misc/NEWS Fri Jun 27 22:47:41 2014 +0200 +++ b/Misc/NEWS Fri Jun 27 23:57:19 2014 +0200 @@ -103,6 +103,10 @@ Library ------- +- Issue #11453: asyncore: emit a ResourceWarning when an unclosed file_wrapper + object is destroyed. The destructor now closes the file if needed. The + close() method can now be called twice: the second call does nothing. + - Issue #21858: Better handling of Python exceptions in the sqlite3 module. - Issue #21476: Make sure the email.parser.BytesParser TextIOWrapper is