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| | import multiprocessing
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| | import os
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| | import signal
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| | import threading
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| | from unittest.mock import patch
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| | import pytest
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| | from lerobot.rl.process import ProcessSignalHandler
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| | @pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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| | def reset_globals_and_handlers():
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| | original_handlers = {
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| | sig: signal.getsignal(sig)
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| | for sig in [signal.SIGINT, signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIGQUIT]
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| | if hasattr(signal, sig.name)
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| | }
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| | yield
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| | for sig, handler in original_handlers.items():
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| | signal.signal(sig, handler)
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| | def test_setup_process_handlers_event_with_threads():
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| | """Test that setup_process_handlers returns the correct event type."""
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| | handler = ProcessSignalHandler(use_threads=True)
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| | shutdown_event = handler.shutdown_event
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| | assert isinstance(shutdown_event, threading.Event), "Should be a threading.Event"
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| | assert not shutdown_event.is_set(), "Event should initially be unset"
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| | def test_setup_process_handlers_event_with_processes():
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| | """Test that setup_process_handlers returns the correct event type."""
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| | handler = ProcessSignalHandler(use_threads=False)
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| | shutdown_event = handler.shutdown_event
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| | assert isinstance(shutdown_event, type(multiprocessing.Event())), "Should be a multiprocessing.Event"
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| | assert not shutdown_event.is_set(), "Event should initially be unset"
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| | @pytest.mark.parametrize("use_threads", [True, False])
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| | @pytest.mark.parametrize(
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| | "sig",
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| | signal.SIGINT,
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| | signal.SIGTERM,
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| | signal.SIGHUP,
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| | marks=pytest.mark.skipif(not hasattr(signal, "SIGHUP"), reason="SIGHUP not available"),
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| | signal.SIGQUIT,
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| | marks=pytest.mark.skipif(not hasattr(signal, "SIGQUIT"), reason="SIGQUIT not available"),
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| | def test_signal_handler_sets_event(use_threads, sig):
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| | """Test that the signal handler sets the event on receiving a signal."""
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| | handler = ProcessSignalHandler(use_threads=use_threads)
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| | shutdown_event = handler.shutdown_event
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| | assert handler.counter == 0
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| | assert shutdown_event.is_set(), f"Event should be set after receiving signal {sig}"
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| | @pytest.mark.parametrize("use_threads", [True, False])
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| | def test_force_shutdown_on_second_signal(mock_sys_exit, use_threads):
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| | """Test that a second signal triggers a force shutdown."""
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| | handler = ProcessSignalHandler(use_threads=use_threads)
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| | os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGINT)
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| | import time
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| | assert handler.counter == 2
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| | mock_sys_exit.assert_called_once_with(1)
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