Convention sweep (user req): all `tractor.open_nursery()`
bindings in test + example code use `an: ActorNursery` (`n`,
`nursery` + several tractor-nurseries confusingly named `tn`
are renamed); `trio.open_nursery()` bindings stay `tn` (incl.
`concurrent_actors_primes.py`'s inner trio nursery, renamed
`n` -> `tn` to match).
Purely mechanical, function-scoped renames — prose "nursery"/
"an" in docstrings/comments untouched; func-arg kwargs like
`portal.run(func, n=value)` untouched.
Gate: renamed test modules green on `trio`; full debugger suite
(28p/6s) + example-runner (21p) green.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
The `test_trynamic_trio` + `a_trynamic_first_scene.py` migration
to paired `to_actor.run()` one-shots carries a race the legacy
`run_in_actor()` shape never had: donny + gretchen each
`wait_for_actor()` (then DIAL) the *other*, but a one-shot is
reaped the instant its own hello returns — so the slower peer
can resolve the winner's registry entry and connect to an
already-dead sockaddr -> `ConnectionRefusedError` boxed as a
`RemoteActorError` (or a reg-wait `TooSlowError`), flaking
~1-in-3 standalone runs.
Mutual-rendezvous peers must OUTLIVE both dialogs, so pin the
lifetimes explicitly: `start_actor()` both as daemons, run both
hellos concurrently via bg `Portal.run()` tasks, then reap with
`an.cancel()` only after the task-nursery joins. (The legacy
teardown-reap provided this pinning implicitly — one of the
few places its semantics were ever actually relied upon.)
Gate: `-k trynamic` standalone x8 green (was flaking); full
`test_registrar` module + the example-runner green.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Two sites migrated (#477 removal),
- `test_trynamic_trio`: donny + gretchen each wait on the *other*
to register, so they must run CONCURRENTLY — was two
non-blocking `run_in_actor()`s awaited after; now two
`to_actor.run()` one-shots scheduled into a local `trio`
task-nursery.
- the unregister-on-cancel cluster test: its non-streaming branch
spawned `run_in_actor(trio.sleep_forever)` purely to keep each
subactor alive + registered — a `start_actor()` daemon does that
without a "main" task, so the spawn loop collapses to the same
`start_actor()` the streaming branch already used.
Suite: 16 passed.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Add module-level `pytestmark` applying per-test
`reap_subactors_per_test`, `track_orphaned_uds_per_test`, and
`detect_runaway_subactors_per_test` fixtures — registrar tests stress
discovery roundtrips that historically left orphaned UDS sock-files.
Deats,
- drop unused `say_hello()` fn, keep only `say_hello_use_wait`;
rename param `func` -> `ria_fn`.
- use `@tractor_test(timeout=7)` instead of separate
`@pytest.mark.timeout(7, method='thread')` decorator.
- add `with_timeout()` helper, wire into
`test_subactors_unregister_on_cancel_remote_daemon`.
- uncomment `_timeout_main()` in `test_stale_entry_is_deleted`, use
configurable `timeout` var + `debug_mode` guard for `tractor.pause()`
on cancel.
- `dump_on_hang(seconds=timeout*2)` instead of hardcoded `20`.
- fix typo "oustanding" -> "outstanding".
(this commit msg was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
(cherry picked from commit abd3950ba6)
In `pyproject.toml`,
- include the `sync_pause` group from `dev`, so dev
installs ship `greenback` for `pause_from_sync()`.
Comment out per-test `@pytest.mark.timeout(...)`
markers in,
- `tests/devx/test_debugger.py`
- `tests/discovery/test_registrar.py`
- `tests/spawn/test_main_thread_forkserver.py`
- `tests/spawn/test_subint_cancellation.py`
- `tests/test_advanced_streaming.py`
- `tests/test_cancellation.py`
The global cap was already dropped (3c366cac); these
were the leftover per-test caps which now block
interactive `pdb` flows under the new spawn backends.
In `uv.lock`,
- pull `greenback` into the resolved `dev` deps
(per the `sync_pause` include above).
- catch up the prior `xonsh` editable→PyPI switch
(from the `pyproject.toml` `tool.uv.sources` edit).
(this commit msg was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
(cherry picked from commit b7115fc875)
(factored: dropped spawn-backend-only paths under tests/spawn/)
After the variant-1 / variant-2 backend split, update remaining
string-match refs to the variant-1 backend so user-visible gates
+ skip-marks + comments name the working backend correctly:
- `tractor._root._DEBUG_COMPATIBLE_BACKENDS`: include
`main_thread_forkserver`, drop the stub-only `subint_forkserver`
entry.
- `tests/test_spawning.py::test_loglevel_propagated_to_subactor`:
capfd-skip flips to `main_thread_forkserver`.
- `tests/test_infected_asyncio.py::test_sigint_closes_lifetime_stack`:
xfail-condition flips to `main_thread_forkserver`.
- `tests/test_shm.py`: drop stale "broken on `main_thread_forkserver`"
reason-text since the `mp.SharedMemory(track=False)`
+ resource-tracker monkey-patch in `.ipc._mp_bs` makes the tests pass;
the skip-mark only fires on plain `subint` now.
- Comment / docstring sweep: `runtime._state`, `runtime._runtime`,
`_testing.pytest`, `_subint.py`, `pyproject.toml`,
`test_cancellation.py`, `test_registrar.py` — refs to variant-1
backend updated.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
(cherry picked from commit 205382a39b)
(factored: dropped spawn-backend-only path: tractor/spawn/_subint.py)
Seems that when run in-suite it delays more then the so-measured "happy
path" timing; better to have no suite-global interruption then asserting
a fast single test's run.
(cherry picked from commit 65fcfbf224)
Lands the capture-pipe workaround from the prior cluster of diagnosis
commits: switch pytest's `--capture` mode from the default `fd`
(redirects fd 1,2 to temp files, which fork children inherit and can
deadlock writing into) to `sys` (only `sys.stdout` / `sys.stderr` — fd
1,2 left alone).
Trade-off documented inline in `pyproject.toml`:
- LOST: per-test attribution of raw-fd output (C-ext writes,
`os.write(2, ...)`, subproc stdout). Still goes to terminal / CI
capture, just not per-test-scoped in the failure report.
- KEPT: `print()` + `logging` capture per-test (tractor's logger uses
`sys.stderr`).
- KEPT: `pytest -s` debugging behavior.
This allows us to re-enable `test_nested_multierrors` without
skip-marking + clears the class of pytest-capture-induced hangs for any
future fork-based backend tests.
Deats,
- `pyproject.toml`: `'--capture=sys'` added to `addopts` w/ ~20 lines of
rationale comment cross-ref'ing the post-mortem doc
- `test_cancellation`: drop `skipon_spawn_backend('subint_forkserver')`
from `test_nested_ multierrors` — no longer needed.
* file-level `pytestmark` covers any residual.
- `tests/spawn/test_subint_forkserver.py`: orphan-SIGINT test's xfail
mark loosened from `strict=True` to `strict=False` + reason rewritten.
* it passes in isolation but is session-env-pollution sensitive
(leftover subactor PIDs competing for ports / inheriting harness
FDs).
* tolerate both outcomes until suite isolation improves.
- `test_shm`: extend the existing
`skipon_spawn_backend('subint', ...)` to also skip
`'subint_forkserver'`.
* Different root cause from the cancel-cascade class:
`multiprocessing.SharedMemory`'s `resource_tracker` + internals
assume fresh- process state, don't survive fork-without-exec cleanly
- `tests/discovery/test_registrar.py`: bump timeout 3→7s on one test
(unrelated to forkserver; just a flaky-under-load bump).
- `tractor.spawn._subint_forkserver`: inline comment-only future-work
marker right before `_actor_child_main()` describing the planned
conditional stdout/stderr-to-`/dev/null` redirect for cases where
`--capture=sys` isn't enough (no code change — the redirect logic
itself is deferred).
EXTRA NOTEs
-----------
The `--capture=sys` approach is the minimum- invasive fix: just a pytest
ini change, no runtime code change, works for all fork-based backends,
trade-offs well-understood (terminal-level capture still happens, just
not pytest's per-test attribution of raw-fd output).
(this commit msg was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
(cherry picked from commit 4c133ab541)
(factored: dropped spawn-backend-only paths: tests/spawn/test_subint_forkserver.py + tractor/spawn/_subint_forkserver.py; the xfail-loosening bullet above no longer applies)
Adopt the `@pytest.mark.skipon_spawn_backend('subint',
reason=...)` marker (a617b521) across the suites
reproducing the `subint` GIL-contention / starvation
hang classes doc'd in `ai/conc-anal/subint_*_issue.md`.
Deats,
- Module-level `pytestmark` on full-file-hanging suites:
- `tests/test_cancellation.py`
- `tests/test_inter_peer_cancellation.py`
- `tests/test_pubsub.py`
- `tests/test_shm.py`
- Per-test decorator where only one test in the file
hangs:
- `tests/discovery/test_registrar.py
::test_stale_entry_is_deleted` — replaces the
inline `if start_method == 'subint': pytest.skip`
branch with a declarative skip.
- `tests/test_subint_cancellation.py
::test_subint_non_checkpointing_child`.
- A few per-test decorators are left commented-in-
place as breadcrumbs for later finer-grained unskips.
Also, some nearby tidying in the affected files:
- Annotate loose fixture / test params
(`pytest.FixtureRequest`, `str`, `tuple`, `bool`) in
`tests/conftest.py`, `tests/devx/conftest.py`, and
`tests/test_cancellation.py`.
- Normalize `"""..."""` → `'''...'''` docstrings per
repo convention on a few touched tests.
- Add `timeout=6` / `timeout=10` to
`@tractor_test(...)` on `test_cancel_infinite_streamer`
and `test_some_cancels_all`.
- Drop redundant `spawn_backend` param from
`test_cancel_via_SIGINT`; use `start_method` in the
`'mp' in ...` check instead.
(this commit msg was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
(cherry picked from commit 4b2a0886c3)
(factored: dropped spawn-backend-only path: tests/test_subint_cancellation.py)
Add a hard process-level wall-clock bound on a test
known to wedge un-Ctrl-C-ably under an in-dev spawn
backend, so an unattended suite run can't hang
indefinitely.
Deats,
- New `testing` dep: `pytest-timeout>=2.3`.
- `test_stale_entry_is_deleted`:
`@pytest.mark.timeout(3, method='thread')`. The
`method='thread'` choice is deliberate —
`method='signal'` routes via `SIGALRM` which can be
starved by the same GIL-hostage path that drops
`SIGINT`, so it'd never actually fire in the
starvation case.
At timeout, `pytest-timeout` hard-kills the pytest
process itself — that's the intended behavior here;
the alternative is the suite never returning.
(this commit msg was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
(cherry picked from commit 189f4e3f72e9f1eda5d24bcbab5743f7e35bd913)
(factored: kept pyproject + tests/discovery/test_registrar.py parts of
"Wall-cap `subint` audit tests via `pytest-timeout`"; dropped
tests/test_subint_cancellation.py)
Wrap the test's `trio.run(main)` in
`dump_on_hang(seconds=20)` so any future hang
regression captures a stack dump for triage instead
of wedging CI silently; under the default backends
it's a no-op safety net.
Includes a "KNOWN ISSUE" comment block documenting
the (future) `subint` backend hang classes observed
against this test during Phase B bringup (#379).
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
(cherry picked from commit 4a3254583b)
(factored: kept only the tests/discovery/test_registrar.py part of
"Doc `subint` backend hang classes + arm `dump_on_hang`"; dropped
subint conc-anal docs + tests/test_subint_cancellation.py)
Adjust all imports to match.
(this commit msg was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Cover `parse_maddr()` with unit tests for tcp/ipv4,
tcp/ipv6, uds, and unsupported-protocol error paths,
plus full `addr -> mk_maddr -> str -> parse_maddr`
roundtrip verification.
Adds,
- a `_maddr_to_tpt_proto` inverse-mapping assertion.
- an `wrap_address()` maddr-string acceptance test.
- a `test_reg_then_unreg_maddr` end-to-end suite which audits passing
the registry addr as multiaddr str through the entire runtime.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
All tests are registrar-actor integration scenarios
sharing intertwined helpers + `enable_modules=[__name__]`
task fns, so keep as one mod but rename to reflect
content. Now lives alongside `test_multiaddr.py` in
the new `tests/discovery/` subpkg.
Also,
- update 5 refs in `/run-tests` SKILL.md to match
the new path
- add `discovery/` subdir to the test directory
layout tree
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code