micropython/tests/extmod/vfs_fat_ilistdir_del.py

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# Test ilistdir __del__ for VfsFat using a RAM device.
import gc
try:
import uos
uos.VfsFat
except (ImportError, AttributeError):
print("SKIP")
raise SystemExit
class RAMBlockDevice:
ERASE_BLOCK_SIZE = 4096
def __init__(self, blocks):
self.data = bytearray(blocks * self.ERASE_BLOCK_SIZE)
def readblocks(self, block, buf, off=0):
addr = block * self.ERASE_BLOCK_SIZE + off
for i in range(len(buf)):
buf[i] = self.data[addr + i]
def writeblocks(self, block, buf, off=0):
addr = block * self.ERASE_BLOCK_SIZE + off
for i in range(len(buf)):
self.data[addr + i] = buf[i]
def ioctl(self, op, arg):
if op == 4: # block count
return len(self.data) // self.ERASE_BLOCK_SIZE
if op == 5: # block size
return self.ERASE_BLOCK_SIZE
if op == 6: # erase block
return 0
def test(bdev, vfs_class):
vfs_class.mkfs(bdev)
vfs = vfs_class(bdev)
vfs.mkdir("/test_d1")
vfs.mkdir("/test_d2")
vfs.mkdir("/test_d3")
for i in range(10):
print(i)
# We want to partially iterate the ilistdir iterator to leave it in an
# open state, which will then test the finaliser when it's garbage collected.
idir = vfs.ilistdir("/")
print(any(idir))
# Alternate way of partially iterating the ilistdir object, modifying the
# filesystem while it's open.
for dname, *_ in vfs.ilistdir("/"):
vfs.rmdir(dname)
break
vfs.mkdir(dname)
# Also create a fully drained iterator and ensure trying to re-use it
# throws the correct exception.
idir_emptied = vfs.ilistdir("/")
l = list(idir_emptied)
print(len(l))
try:
next(idir_emptied)
except StopIteration:
pass
gc.collect()
vfs.open("/test", "w").close()
try:
bdev = RAMBlockDevice(30)
except MemoryError:
print("SKIP")
raise SystemExit
test(bdev, uos.VfsFat)