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Miss Islington (bot) 9bea12aaca [3.15] gh-69134: Harden tkinter GUI tests that depend on a mapped widget (GH-152499) (GH-152516)
Add wait_until_mapped() and AbstractTkTest.require_mapped() to
test_tkinter.support and use them to guard the assertions that need a
widget to be actually mapped (winfo_width(), identify(), coords(), ...).
This avoids intermittent failures under window managers that do not map
the widget promptly, without skipping the unrelated checks.
(cherry picked from commit 0fff6bd86c)

Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-29 14:23:06 +00:00

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import functools
import time
import tkinter
import unittest
from test import support
def setUpModule():
wantobjects = support.get_resource_value('wantobjects')
if wantobjects is not None:
unittest.enterModuleContext(
support.swap_attr(tkinter, 'wantobjects', int(wantobjects)))
class AbstractTkTest:
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls._old_support_default_root = tkinter._support_default_root
destroy_default_root()
tkinter.NoDefaultRoot()
cls.root = tkinter.Tk()
cls.wantobjects = cls.root.wantobjects()
if support.is_resource_enabled('wantobjects'):
assert cls.wantobjects == int(support.get_resource_value('wantobjects'))
# De-maximize main window.
# Some window managers can maximize new windows.
cls.root.wm_state('normal')
try:
cls.root.wm_attributes(zoomed=False)
except tkinter.TclError:
pass
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
cls.root.update_idletasks()
cls.root.destroy()
del cls.root
tkinter._default_root = None
tkinter._support_default_root = cls._old_support_default_root
def setUp(self):
self.root.deiconify()
def tearDown(self):
for w in self.root.winfo_children():
w.destroy()
self.root.withdraw()
def require_mapped(self, widget, timeout=None):
"""Realize *widget*, or skip the test if the window manager will
not map it (e.g. a tiling WM or a headless/contended display).
Use this instead of a bare update() before querying realized
geometry (winfo_width(), identify(), coords(), place_info(), ...).
See gh-69134, gh-74941 and bpo-40722.
"""
if timeout is None:
timeout = support.LOOPBACK_TIMEOUT
if not wait_until_mapped(widget, timeout):
self.skipTest('widget was not mapped by the window manager '
f'(timed out after {timeout:g}s)')
class AbstractDefaultRootTest:
def setUp(self):
self._old_support_default_root = tkinter._support_default_root
destroy_default_root()
tkinter._support_default_root = True
self.wantobjects = tkinter.wantobjects
def tearDown(self):
destroy_default_root()
tkinter._default_root = None
tkinter._support_default_root = self._old_support_default_root
def _test_widget(self, constructor):
# no master passing
x = constructor()
self.assertIsNotNone(tkinter._default_root)
self.assertIs(x.master, tkinter._default_root)
self.assertIs(x.tk, tkinter._default_root.tk)
x.destroy()
destroy_default_root()
tkinter.NoDefaultRoot()
self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, constructor)
self.assertNotHasAttr(tkinter, '_default_root')
def destroy_default_root():
if getattr(tkinter, '_default_root', None):
tkinter._default_root.update_idletasks()
tkinter._default_root.destroy()
tkinter._default_root = None
def wait_until_mapped(widget, timeout=None):
"""Wait until *widget* is actually mapped and laid out by the window
manager, so that realized-geometry queries (winfo_width(), identify(),
coords(), ...) return meaningful values.
Return True once the widget is mapped with a non-trivial size, or False
if that has not happened within *timeout* seconds (default:
``support.LOOPBACK_TIMEOUT``). Unlike Misc.wait_visibility(), this
never blocks indefinitely, so it is safe under a window manager that
never maps the window (see gh-69134, gh-74941, bpo-40722).
"""
if timeout is None:
timeout = support.LOOPBACK_TIMEOUT
deadline = time.monotonic() + timeout
widget.update_idletasks()
while True:
widget.update() # drain pending Map/Configure events
if (widget.winfo_ismapped()
and widget.winfo_width() > 1
and widget.winfo_height() > 1):
return True
if time.monotonic() >= deadline:
return False
time.sleep(0.01)
def simulate_mouse_click(widget, x, y):
"""Generate proper events to click at the x, y position (tries to act
like an X server)."""
widget.event_generate('<Enter>', x=0, y=0)
widget.event_generate('<Motion>', x=x, y=y)
widget.event_generate('<ButtonPress-1>', x=x, y=y)
widget.event_generate('<ButtonRelease-1>', x=x, y=y)
import _tkinter
tcl_version = tuple(map(int, _tkinter.TCL_VERSION.split('.')))
tk_version = tuple(map(int, _tkinter.TK_VERSION.split('.')))
def requires_tk(*version):
if len(version) <= 2 and tk_version >= version:
return lambda test: test
def deco(test):
@functools.wraps(test)
def newtest(self):
root = getattr(self, 'root', None)
if get_tk_patchlevel(root) < version:
self.skipTest('requires Tk version >= ' +
'.'.join(map(str, version)))
test(self)
return newtest
return deco
_tk_patchlevel = None
def get_tk_patchlevel(root):
global _tk_patchlevel
if _tk_patchlevel is None:
_tk_patchlevel = tkinter._parse_version(root.tk.globalgetvar('tk_patchLevel'))
return _tk_patchlevel
units = {
'c': 72 / 2.54, # centimeters
'i': 72, # inches
'm': 72 / 25.4, # millimeters
'p': 1, # points
}
def pixels_conv(value):
return float(value[:-1]) * units[value[-1:]]
def tcl_obj_eq(actual, expected):
if actual == expected:
return True
if isinstance(actual, _tkinter.Tcl_Obj):
if isinstance(expected, str):
return str(actual) == expected
if isinstance(actual, tuple):
if isinstance(expected, tuple):
return (len(actual) == len(expected) and
all(tcl_obj_eq(act, exp)
for act, exp in zip(actual, expected)))
return False
def widget_eq(actual, expected):
if actual == expected:
return True
if isinstance(actual, (str, tkinter.Widget)):
if isinstance(expected, (str, tkinter.Widget)):
return str(actual) == str(expected)
return False