uasyncio.core: test_full_wait.py: Make easier to debug.

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Paul Sokolovsky 2018-02-05 12:36:13 +02:00
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# Test that coros scheduled to run at some time don't run prematurely
# in case of I/O completion before that.
import uasyncio.core as uasyncio
import logging
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
#uasyncio.set_debug(True)
class MockEventLoop(uasyncio.EventLoop):
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self.t += delta
def wait(self, delay):
#print("%d: wait(%d)" % (self.t, delay))
self.pass_time(100)
if self.t == 100:
self.call_soon(lambda: self.msgs.append("I should be run first, time: %s" % self.time()))
def cb_1st():
self.msgs.append("I should be run first, time: %s" % self.time())
self.call_soon(cb_1st)
if self.t == 1000:
raise StopIteration
loop = MockEventLoop()
loop.call_later_ms(500, lambda: loop.msgs.append("I should be run second, time: %s" % loop.time()))
def cb_2nd():
loop.msgs.append("I should be run second, time: %s" % loop.time())
loop.call_later_ms(500, cb_2nd)
try:
loop.run_forever()
except StopIteration:
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print(loop.msgs)
# .wait() is now called on each loop iteration, and for our mock case, it means that
# at the time of running, self.time() will be skewed by 100 virtual time units.
assert loop.msgs == ['I should be run first, time: 200', 'I should be run second, time: 600']
assert loop.msgs == ['I should be run first, time: 200', 'I should be run second, time: 600'], str(loop.msgs)