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author | Stephan Richter <stephan.richter@gmail.com> | 2019-01-24 17:38:22 -0500 |
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committer | Ned Batchelder <ned@nedbatchelder.com> | 2019-06-10 17:15:32 -0400 |
commit | 772620925a8e8c173fd1131a80be0f9cc84a6cce (patch) | |
tree | 94d6e5c8f1d8346b2243d8303e317c6a54cc90cb /coverage/sqldata.py | |
parent | 368676b837045636141238ac295ac302e099611a (diff) | |
download | python-coveragepy-git-772620925a8e8c173fd1131a80be0f9cc84a6cce.tar.gz |
Tricky case: Thread switching is getting in the way.
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diff --git a/coverage/sqldata.py b/coverage/sqldata.py index 9291bddd..fe32dcdc 100644 --- a/coverage/sqldata.py +++ b/coverage/sqldata.py @@ -662,7 +662,12 @@ class Sqlite(SimpleReprMixin): # has non-ascii characters in it. Opening a relative file name avoids # a problem if the current directory has non-ascii. filename = os.path.relpath(self.filename) - self.con = sqlite3.connect(filename) + # It can happen that Python switches threads while the tracer writes + # data. The second thread will also try to write to the data, + # effectively causing a nested context. However, given the indempotent + # nature of the tracer operations, sharing a conenction among threads + # is not a problem. + self.con = sqlite3.connect(filename, check_same_thread=False) # This pragma makes writing faster. It disables rollbacks, but we never need them. # PyPy needs the .close() calls here, or sqlite gets twisted up: |