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Diffstat (limited to 'indra/llcommon')
-rw-r--r-- | indra/llcommon/tests/llleap_test.cpp | 51 |
1 files changed, 44 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/indra/llcommon/tests/llleap_test.cpp b/indra/llcommon/tests/llleap_test.cpp index 73d7217608..f1309c5e32 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/tests/llleap_test.cpp +++ b/indra/llcommon/tests/llleap_test.cpp @@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ namespace tut "import re\n" "import os\n" "import sys\n" + "\n" // Don't forget that this Python script is written to some // temp directory somewhere! Its __file__ is useless in // finding indra/lib/python. Use our __FILE__, with @@ -101,8 +102,15 @@ namespace tut " sys.path.insert(0,\n" " os.path.join(mydir, os.pardir, os.pardir, 'lib', 'python'))\n" " from indra.base import llsd\n" + "\n" "class ProtocolError(Exception):\n" + " def __init__(self, msg, data):\n" + " Exception.__init__(self, msg)\n" + " self.data = data\n" + "\n" + "class ParseError(ProtocolError):\n" " pass\n" + "\n" "def get():\n" " hdr = ''\n" " while ':' not in hdr and len(hdr) < 20:\n" @@ -110,11 +118,11 @@ namespace tut " if not hdr:\n" " sys.exit(0)\n" " if not hdr.endswith(':'):\n" - " raise ProtocolError('Expected len:data, got %r' % hdr)\n" + " raise ProtocolError('Expected len:data, got %r' % hdr, hdr)\n" " try:\n" " length = int(hdr[:-1])\n" " except ValueError:\n" - " raise ProtocolError('Non-numeric len %r' % hdr[:-1])\n" + " raise ProtocolError('Non-numeric len %r' % hdr[:-1], hdr[:-1])\n" " parts = []\n" " received = 0\n" " while received < length:\n" @@ -124,9 +132,12 @@ namespace tut " assert len(data) == length\n" " try:\n" " return llsd.parse(data)\n" - " except llsd.LLSDParseError, e:\n" - " print >>sys.stderr, 'Bad received packet (%s), %s bytes:' % \\\n" - " (e, len(data))\n" + // Seems the old indra.base.llsd module didn't properly + // convert IndexError (from running off end of string) to + // LLSDParseError. + " except (IndexError, llsd.LLSDParseError), e:\n" + " msg = 'Bad received packet (%s)' % e\n" + " print >>sys.stderr, '%s, %s bytes:' % (msg, len(data))\n" " showmax = 40\n" // We've observed failures with very large packets; // dumping the entire packet wastes time and space. @@ -148,7 +159,7 @@ namespace tut " offset += showmax\n" " print >>sys.stderr, '%04d: %r%s' % \\\n" " (offset, data[offset:], ellipsis)\n" - " raise\n" + " raise ParseError(msg, data)\n" "\n" "# deal with initial stdin message\n" // this will throw if the initial write to stdin doesn't @@ -462,7 +473,33 @@ namespace tut // Pass 'large' as reqid because we know the API // will echo reqid, and we want to receive it back. "request('" << api.getName() << "', dict(reqid=large))\n" - "resp = get()\n" + "try:\n" + " resp = get()\n" + "except ParseError, e:\n" + " # try to find where e.data diverges from expectation\n" + // Normally we'd expect a 'pump' key in there, + // too, with value replypump(). But Python + // serializes keys in a different order than C++, + // so incoming data start with 'data'. + // Truthfully, though, if we get as far as 'pump' + // before we find a difference, something's very + // strange. + " expect = llsd.format_notation(dict(data=dict(reqid=large)))\n" + " chunk = 40\n" + " for offset in xrange(0, max(len(e.data), len(expect)), chunk):\n" + " if e.data[offset:offset+chunk] != \\\n" + " expect[offset:offset+chunk]:\n" + " print >>sys.stderr, 'Offset %06d: expect %r,\\n'\\\n" + " ' get %r' %\\\n" + " (offset,\n" + " expect[offset:offset+chunk],\n" + " e.data[offset:offset+chunk])\n" + " break\n" + " else:\n" + " print >>sys.stderr, 'incoming data matches expect?!'\n" + " send('" << result.getName() << "', '%s: %s' % (e.__class__.__name__, e))\n" + " sys.exit(1)\n" + "\n" "echoed = resp['data']['reqid']\n" "if echoed == large:\n" " send('" << result.getName() << "', '')\n" |