bpo-36670: Multiple regrtest bugfixes by vstinner · Pull Request #16511 · python/cpython

@vstinner @LorenzMende

* Windows: Fix counter name in WindowsLoadTracker. Counter names are
  localized: use the registry to get the counter name. Original
  change written by Lorenz Mende.
* Regrtest.main() now ensures that the Windows load tracker is also
  killed if an exception is raised
* TestWorkerProcess now ensures that worker processes are no longer
  running before exiting: kill also worker processes when an
  exception is raised.
* Enhance regrtest messages and warnings: include test name,
  duration, add a worker identifier, etc.
* Rename MultiprocessRunner to TestWorkerProcess
* Use print_warning() to display warnings.

Co-Authored-By: Lorenz Mende <Lorenz.mende@gmail.com>

miss-islington pushed a commit to miss-islington/cpython that referenced this pull request

Oct 1, 2019
* Windows: Fix counter name in WindowsLoadTracker. Counter names are
  localized: use the registry to get the counter name. Original
  change written by Lorenz Mende.
* Regrtest.main() now ensures that the Windows load tracker is also
  killed if an exception is raised
* TestWorkerProcess now ensures that worker processes are no longer
  running before exiting: kill also worker processes when an
  exception is raised.
* Enhance regrtest messages and warnings: include test name,
  duration, add a worker identifier, etc.
* Rename MultiprocessRunner to TestWorkerProcess
* Use print_warning() to display warnings.

Co-Authored-By: Lorenz Mende <Lorenz.mende@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 982bfa4)

Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com>

miss-islington added a commit that referenced this pull request

Oct 1, 2019
* Windows: Fix counter name in WindowsLoadTracker. Counter names are
  localized: use the registry to get the counter name. Original
  change written by Lorenz Mende.
* Regrtest.main() now ensures that the Windows load tracker is also
  killed if an exception is raised
* TestWorkerProcess now ensures that worker processes are no longer
  running before exiting: kill also worker processes when an
  exception is raised.
* Enhance regrtest messages and warnings: include test name,
  duration, add a worker identifier, etc.
* Rename MultiprocessRunner to TestWorkerProcess
* Use print_warning() to display warnings.

Co-Authored-By: Lorenz Mende <Lorenz.mende@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 982bfa4)

Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com>

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miss-islington added a commit that referenced this pull request

Oct 1, 2019
* Windows: Fix counter name in WindowsLoadTracker. Counter names are
  localized: use the registry to get the counter name. Original
  change written by Lorenz Mende.
* Regrtest.main() now ensures that the Windows load tracker is also
  killed if an exception is raised
* TestWorkerProcess now ensures that worker processes are no longer
  running before exiting: kill also worker processes when an
  exception is raised.
* Enhance regrtest messages and warnings: include test name,
  duration, add a worker identifier, etc.
* Rename MultiprocessRunner to TestWorkerProcess
* Use print_warning() to display warnings.

Co-Authored-By: Lorenz Mende <Lorenz.mende@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 982bfa4)

Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com>

jacobneiltaylor pushed a commit to jacobneiltaylor/cpython that referenced this pull request

Dec 5, 2019
* Windows: Fix counter name in WindowsLoadTracker. Counter names are
  localized: use the registry to get the counter name. Original
  change written by Lorenz Mende.
* Regrtest.main() now ensures that the Windows load tracker is also
  killed if an exception is raised
* TestWorkerProcess now ensures that worker processes are no longer
  running before exiting: kill also worker processes when an
  exception is raised.
* Enhance regrtest messages and warnings: include test name,
  duration, add a worker identifier, etc.
* Rename MultiprocessRunner to TestWorkerProcess
* Use print_warning() to display warnings.

Co-Authored-By: Lorenz Mende <Lorenz.mende@gmail.com>