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Added/Updated tests\bugs\core_0214_test.py: Resultset of cursor that executes using instance of selectable PreparedStatement must be stored in some variable in order to have ability close it EXPLICITLY, before PS will be freed. Otherwise access violation can raises when Python runs garbage collection.
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[03.12.2024] pzotov
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[03.12.2024] pzotov
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Made MAX_RATIO different for Windows vs Linux. Increased its value on Linux: in some cases it can be more than 2.33
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Made MAX_RATIO different for Windows vs Linux. Increased its value on Linux: in some cases it can be more than 2.33
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[18.01.2025] pzotov
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Resultset of cursor that executes using instance of selectable PreparedStatement must be stored
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in some variable in order to have ability close it EXPLICITLY (before PS will be freed).
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Otherwise access violation raises during Python GC and pytest hangs at final point (does not return control to OS).
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This occurs at least for: Python 3.11.2 / pytest: 7.4.4 / firebird.driver: 1.10.6 / Firebird.Qa: 0.19.3
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The reason of that was explained by Vlad, 26.10.24 17:42 ("oddities when use instances of selective statements").
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import os
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import os
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import psutil
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import psutil
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psc = ps1 if c == cur1 else ps2
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psc = ps1 if c == cur1 else ps2
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for i in range(0, N_MEASURES):
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for i in range(0, N_MEASURES):
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fb_info_init = psutil.Process(fb_pid).cpu_times()
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fb_info_init = psutil.Process(fb_pid).cpu_times()
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# ::: NB ::: 'psc' returns data, i.e. this is SELECTABLE expression.
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# We have to store result of cur.execute(<psInstance>) in order to
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# close it explicitly.
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# Otherwise AV can occur during Python garbage collection and this
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# causes pytest to hang on its final point.
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# Explained by hvlad, email 26.10.24 17:42
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rs = c.execute(psc)
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rs = c.execute(psc)
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c.fetchall()
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c.fetchall()
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rs.close()
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rs.close() # <<< EXPLICITLY CLOSING CURSOR RESULTS
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fb_info_curr = psutil.Process(fb_pid).cpu_times()
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fb_info_curr = psutil.Process(fb_pid).cpu_times()
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cpu_usage_values.append( max(fb_info_curr.user - fb_info_init.user, 0.000001) )
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cpu_usage_values.append( max(fb_info_curr.user - fb_info_init.user, 0.000001) )
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