import functools import importlib import importlib.util import inspect import json import os import platform import signal import subprocess import sys import tempfile import time import urllib.request from PIL import Image import pytest import matplotlib as mpl from matplotlib import _c_internal_utils from matplotlib.backend_tools import ToolToggleBase from matplotlib.testing import subprocess_run_helper as _run_helper class _WaitForStringPopen(subprocess.Popen): """ A Popen that passes flags that allow triggering KeyboardInterrupt. """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): if sys.platform == 'win32': kwargs['creationflags'] = subprocess.CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE super().__init__( *args, **kwargs, # Force Agg so that each test can switch to its desired backend. env={**os.environ, "MPLBACKEND": "Agg", "SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH": "0"}, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True) def wait_for(self, terminator): """Read until the terminator is reached.""" buf = '' while True: c = self.stdout.read(1) if not c: raise RuntimeError( f'Subprocess died before emitting expected {terminator!r}') buf += c if buf.endswith(terminator): return # Minimal smoke-testing of the backends for which the dependencies are # PyPI-installable on CI. They are not available for all tested Python # versions so we don't fail on missing backends. @functools.lru_cache def _get_available_interactive_backends(): _is_linux_and_display_invalid = (sys.platform == "linux" and not _c_internal_utils.display_is_valid()) envs = [] for deps, env in [ *[([qt_api], {"MPLBACKEND": "qtagg", "QT_API": qt_api}) for qt_api in ["PyQt6", "PySide6", "PyQt5", "PySide2"]], *[([qt_api, "cairocffi"], {"MPLBACKEND": "qtcairo", "QT_API": qt_api}) for qt_api in ["PyQt6", "PySide6", "PyQt5", "PySide2"]], *[(["cairo", "gi"], {"MPLBACKEND": f"gtk{version}{renderer}"}) for version in [3, 4] for renderer in ["agg", "cairo"]], (["tkinter"], {"MPLBACKEND": "tkagg"}), (["wx"], {"MPLBACKEND": "wx"}), (["wx"], {"MPLBACKEND": "wxagg"}), (["matplotlib.backends._macosx"], {"MPLBACKEND": "macosx"}), ]: reason = None missing = [dep for dep in deps if not importlib.util.find_spec(dep)] if _is_linux_and_display_invalid: reason = "$DISPLAY and $WAYLAND_DISPLAY are unset" elif missing: reason = "{} cannot be imported".format(", ".join(missing)) elif env["MPLBACKEND"] == 'macosx' and os.environ.get('TF_BUILD'): reason = "macosx backend fails on Azure" elif env["MPLBACKEND"].startswith('gtk'): import gi # type: ignore version = env["MPLBACKEND"][3] repo = gi.Repository.get_default() if f'{version}.0' not in repo.enumerate_versions('Gtk'): reason = "no usable GTK bindings" marks = [] if reason: marks.append(pytest.mark.skip(reason=f"Skipping {env} because {reason}")) elif env["MPLBACKEND"].startswith('wx') and sys.platform == 'darwin': # ignore on macosx because that's currently broken (github #16849) marks.append(pytest.mark.xfail(reason='github #16849')) elif (env['MPLBACKEND'] == 'tkagg' and ('TF_BUILD' in os.environ or 'GITHUB_ACTION' in os.environ) and sys.platform == 'darwin' and sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 11) ): marks.append( # https://github.com/actions/setup-python/issues/649 pytest.mark.xfail(reason='Tk version mismatch on Azure macOS CI')) envs.append(({**env, 'BACKEND_DEPS': ','.join(deps)}, marks)) return envs def _get_testable_interactive_backends(): # We re-create this because some of the callers below might modify the markers. return [pytest.param({**env}, marks=[*marks], id='-'.join(f'{k}={v}' for k, v in env.items())) for env, marks in _get_available_interactive_backends()] def is_ci_environment(): # Common CI variables ci_environment_variables = [ 'CI', # Generic CI environment variable 'CONTINUOUS_INTEGRATION', # Generic CI environment variable 'TRAVIS', # Travis CI 'CIRCLECI', # CircleCI 'JENKINS', # Jenkins 'GITLAB_CI', # GitLab CI 'GITHUB_ACTIONS', # GitHub Actions 'TEAMCITY_VERSION' # TeamCity # Add other CI environment variables as needed ] for env_var in ci_environment_variables: if os.getenv(env_var): return True return False # Reasonable safe values for slower CI/Remote and local architectures. _test_timeout = 120 if is_ci_environment() else 20 def _test_toolbar_button_la_mode_icon(fig): # test a toolbar button icon using an image in LA mode (GH issue 25174) # create an icon in LA mode with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tempdir: img = Image.new("LA", (26, 26)) tmp_img_path = os.path.join(tempdir, "test_la_icon.png") img.save(tmp_img_path) class CustomTool(ToolToggleBase): image = tmp_img_path description = "" # gtk3 backend does not allow None toolmanager = fig.canvas.manager.toolmanager toolbar = fig.canvas.manager.toolbar toolmanager.add_tool("test", CustomTool) toolbar.add_tool("test", "group") # The source of this function gets extracted and run in another process, so it # must be fully self-contained. # Using a timer not only allows testing of timers (on other backends), but is # also necessary on gtk3 and wx, where directly processing a KeyEvent() for "q" # from draw_event causes breakage as the canvas widget gets deleted too early. def _test_interactive_impl(): import importlib.util import io import json import sys import pytest import matplotlib as mpl from matplotlib import pyplot as plt from matplotlib.backend_bases import KeyEvent mpl.rcParams.update({ "webagg.open_in_browser": False, "webagg.port_retries": 1, }) mpl.rcParams.update(json.loads(sys.argv[1])) backend = plt.rcParams["backend"].lower() if backend.endswith("agg") and not backend.startswith(("gtk", "web")): # Force interactive framework setup. plt.figure() # Check that we cannot switch to a backend using another interactive # framework, but can switch to a backend using cairo instead of agg, # or a non-interactive backend. In the first case, we use tkagg as # the "other" interactive backend as it is (essentially) guaranteed # to be present. Moreover, don't test switching away from gtk3 (as # Gtk.main_level() is not set up at this point yet) and webagg (which # uses no interactive framework). if backend != "tkagg": with pytest.raises(ImportError): mpl.use("tkagg", force=True) def check_alt_backend(alt_backend): mpl.use(alt_backend, force=True) fig = plt.figure() assert (type(fig.canvas).__module__ == f"matplotlib.backends.backend_{alt_backend}") plt.close("all") if importlib.util.find_spec("cairocffi"): check_alt_backend(backend[:-3] + "cairo") check_alt_backend("svg") mpl.use(backend, force=True) fig, ax = plt.subplots() assert type(fig.canvas).__module__ == f"matplotlib.backends.backend_{backend}" assert fig.canvas.manager.get_window_title() == "Figure 1" if mpl.rcParams["toolbar"] == "toolmanager": # test toolbar button icon LA mode see GH issue 25174 _test_toolbar_button_la_mode_icon(fig) ax.plot([0, 1], [2, 3]) if fig.canvas.toolbar: # i.e toolbar2. fig.canvas.toolbar.draw_rubberband(None, 1., 1, 2., 2) timer = fig.canvas.new_timer(1.) # Test that floats are cast to int. timer.add_callback(KeyEvent("key_press_event", fig.canvas, "q")._process) # Trigger quitting upon draw. fig.canvas.mpl_connect("draw_event", lambda event: timer.start()) fig.canvas.mpl_connect("close_event", print) result = io.BytesIO() fig.savefig(result, format='png') plt.show() # Ensure that the window is really closed. plt.pause(0.5) # Test that saving works after interactive window is closed, but the figure # is not deleted. result_after = io.BytesIO() fig.savefig(result_after, format='png') if not backend.startswith('qt5') and sys.platform == 'darwin': # FIXME: This should be enabled everywhere once Qt5 is fixed on macOS # to not resize incorrectly. assert result.getvalue() == result_after.getvalue() @pytest.mark.parametrize("env", _get_testable_interactive_backends()) @pytest.mark.parametrize("toolbar", ["toolbar2", "toolmanager"]) @pytest.mark.flaky(reruns=3) def test_interactive_backend(env, toolbar): if env["MPLBACKEND"] == "macosx": if toolbar == "toolmanager": pytest.skip("toolmanager is not implemented for macosx.") if env["MPLBACKEND"] == "wx": pytest.skip("wx backend is deprecated; tests failed on appveyor") try: proc = _run_helper( _test_interactive_impl, json.dumps({"toolbar": toolbar}), timeout=_test_timeout, extra_env=env, ) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as err: pytest.fail( "Subprocess failed to test intended behavior\n" + str(err.stderr)) assert proc.stdout.count("CloseEvent") == 1 def _test_thread_impl(): from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor import matplotlib as mpl from matplotlib import pyplot as plt mpl.rcParams.update({ "webagg.open_in_browser": False, "webagg.port_retries": 1, }) # Test artist creation and drawing does not crash from thread # No other guarantees! fig, ax = plt.subplots() # plt.pause needed vs plt.show(block=False) at least on toolbar2-tkagg plt.pause(0.5) future = ThreadPoolExecutor().submit(ax.plot, [1, 3, 6]) future.result() # Joins the thread; rethrows any exception. fig.canvas.mpl_connect("close_event", print) future = ThreadPoolExecutor().submit(fig.canvas.draw) plt.pause(0.5) # flush_events fails here on at least Tkagg (bpo-41176) future.result() # Joins the thread; rethrows any exception. plt.close() # backend is responsible for flushing any events here if plt.rcParams["backend"].lower().startswith("wx"): # TODO: debug why WX needs this only on py >= 3.8 fig.canvas.flush_events() _thread_safe_backends = _get_testable_interactive_backends() # Known unsafe backends. Remove the xfails if they start to pass! for param in _thread_safe_backends: backend = param.values[0]["MPLBACKEND"] if "cairo" in backend: # Cairo backends save a cairo_t on the graphics context, and sharing # these is not threadsafe. param.marks.append( pytest.mark.xfail(raises=subprocess.CalledProcessError)) elif backend == "wx": param.marks.append( pytest.mark.xfail(raises=subprocess.CalledProcessError)) elif backend == "macosx": from packaging.version import parse mac_ver = platform.mac_ver()[0] # Note, macOS Big Sur is both 11 and 10.16, depending on SDK that # Python was compiled against. if mac_ver and parse(mac_ver) < parse('10.16'): param.marks.append( pytest.mark.xfail(raises=subprocess.TimeoutExpired, strict=True)) elif param.values[0].get("QT_API") == "PySide2": param.marks.append( pytest.mark.xfail(raises=subprocess.CalledProcessError)) elif backend == "tkagg" and platform.python_implementation() != 'CPython': param.marks.append( pytest.mark.xfail( reason='PyPy does not support Tkinter threading: ' 'https://foss.heptapod.net/pypy/pypy/-/issues/1929', strict=True)) elif (backend == 'tkagg' and ('TF_BUILD' in os.environ or 'GITHUB_ACTION' in os.environ) and sys.platform == 'darwin' and sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 11)): param.marks.append( # https://github.com/actions/setup-python/issues/649 pytest.mark.xfail('Tk version mismatch on Azure macOS CI')) @pytest.mark.parametrize("env", _thread_safe_backends) @pytest.mark.flaky(reruns=3) def test_interactive_thread_safety(env): proc = _run_helper(_test_thread_impl, timeout=_test_timeout, extra_env=env) assert proc.stdout.count("CloseEvent") == 1 def _impl_test_lazy_auto_backend_selection(): import matplotlib import matplotlib.pyplot as plt # just importing pyplot should not be enough to trigger resolution bk = matplotlib.rcParams._get('backend') assert not isinstance(bk, str) assert plt._backend_mod is None # but actually plotting should plt.plot(5) assert plt._backend_mod is not None bk = matplotlib.rcParams._get('backend') assert isinstance(bk, str) def test_lazy_auto_backend_selection(): _run_helper(_impl_test_lazy_auto_backend_selection, timeout=_test_timeout) def _implqt5agg(): import matplotlib.backends.backend_qt5agg # noqa import sys assert 'PyQt6' not in sys.modules assert 'pyside6' not in sys.modules assert 'PyQt5' in sys.modules or 'pyside2' in sys.modules def _implcairo(): import matplotlib.backends.backend_qt5cairo # noqa import sys assert 'PyQt6' not in sys.modules assert 'pyside6' not in sys.modules assert 'PyQt5' in sys.modules or 'pyside2' in sys.modules def _implcore(): import matplotlib.backends.backend_qt5 # noqa import sys assert 'PyQt6' not in sys.modules assert 'pyside6' not in sys.modules assert 'PyQt5' in sys.modules or 'pyside2' in sys.modules def test_qt5backends_uses_qt5(): qt5_bindings = [ dep for dep in ['PyQt5', 'pyside2'] if importlib.util.find_spec(dep) is not None ] qt6_bindings = [ dep for dep in ['PyQt6', 'pyside6'] if importlib.util.find_spec(dep) is not None ] if len(qt5_bindings) == 0 or len(qt6_bindings) == 0: pytest.skip('need both QT6 and QT5 bindings') _run_helper(_implqt5agg, timeout=_test_timeout) if importlib.util.find_spec('pycairo') is not None: _run_helper(_implcairo, timeout=_test_timeout) _run_helper(_implcore, timeout=_test_timeout) def _impl_missing(): import sys # Simulate uninstalled sys.modules["PyQt6"] = None sys.modules["PyQt5"] = None sys.modules["PySide2"] = None sys.modules["PySide6"] = None import matplotlib.pyplot as plt with pytest.raises(ImportError, match="Failed to import any of the following Qt"): plt.switch_backend("qtagg") # Specifically ensure that Pyside6/Pyqt6 are not in the error message for qt5agg with pytest.raises(ImportError, match="^(?:(?!(PySide6|PyQt6)).)*$"): plt.switch_backend("qt5agg") def test_qt_missing(): _run_helper(_impl_missing, timeout=_test_timeout) def _impl_test_cross_Qt_imports(): import importlib import sys import warnings _, host_binding, mpl_binding = sys.argv # import the mpl binding. This will force us to use that binding importlib.import_module(f'{mpl_binding}.QtCore') mpl_binding_qwidgets = importlib.import_module(f'{mpl_binding}.QtWidgets') import matplotlib.backends.backend_qt host_qwidgets = importlib.import_module(f'{host_binding}.QtWidgets') host_app = host_qwidgets.QApplication(["mpl testing"]) warnings.filterwarnings("error", message=r".*Mixing Qt major.*", category=UserWarning) matplotlib.backends.backend_qt._create_qApp() def qt5_and_qt6_pairs(): qt5_bindings = [ dep for dep in ['PyQt5', 'PySide2'] if importlib.util.find_spec(dep) is not None ] qt6_bindings = [ dep for dep in ['PyQt6', 'PySide6'] if importlib.util.find_spec(dep) is not None ] if len(qt5_bindings) == 0 or len(qt6_bindings) == 0: yield pytest.param(None, None, marks=[pytest.mark.skip('need both QT6 and QT5 bindings')]) return for qt5 in qt5_bindings: for qt6 in qt6_bindings: for pair in ([qt5, qt6], [qt6, qt5]): yield pair @pytest.mark.parametrize('host, mpl', [*qt5_and_qt6_pairs()]) def test_cross_Qt_imports(host, mpl): try: proc = _run_helper(_impl_test_cross_Qt_imports, host, mpl, timeout=_test_timeout) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as ex: # We do try to warn the user they are doing something that we do not # expect to work, so we're going to ignore if the subprocess crashes or # is killed, and just check that the warning is printed. stderr = ex.stderr else: stderr = proc.stderr assert "Mixing Qt major versions may not work as expected." in stderr @pytest.mark.skipif('TF_BUILD' in os.environ, reason="this test fails an azure for unknown reasons") @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform == "win32", reason="Cannot send SIGINT on Windows.") def test_webagg(): pytest.importorskip("tornado") proc = subprocess.Popen( [sys.executable, "-c", inspect.getsource(_test_interactive_impl) + "\n_test_interactive_impl()", "{}"], env={**os.environ, "MPLBACKEND": "webagg", "SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH": "0"}) url = f'http://{mpl.rcParams["webagg.address"]}:{mpl.rcParams["webagg.port"]}' timeout = time.perf_counter() + _test_timeout try: while True: try: retcode = proc.poll() # check that the subprocess for the server is not dead assert retcode is None conn = urllib.request.urlopen(url) break except urllib.error.URLError: if time.perf_counter() > timeout: pytest.fail("Failed to connect to the webagg server.") else: continue conn.close() proc.send_signal(signal.SIGINT) assert proc.wait(timeout=_test_timeout) == 0 finally: if proc.poll() is None: proc.kill() def _lazy_headless(): import os import sys backend, deps = sys.argv[1:] deps = deps.split(',') # make it look headless os.environ.pop('DISPLAY', None) os.environ.pop('WAYLAND_DISPLAY', None) for dep in deps: assert dep not in sys.modules # we should fast-track to Agg import matplotlib.pyplot as plt assert plt.get_backend() == 'agg' for dep in deps: assert dep not in sys.modules # make sure we really have dependencies installed for dep in deps: importlib.import_module(dep) assert dep in sys.modules # try to switch and make sure we fail with ImportError try: plt.switch_backend(backend) except ImportError: pass else: sys.exit(1) @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform != "linux", reason="this a linux-only test") @pytest.mark.parametrize("env", _get_testable_interactive_backends()) def test_lazy_linux_headless(env): proc = _run_helper( _lazy_headless, env.pop('MPLBACKEND'), env.pop("BACKEND_DEPS"), timeout=_test_timeout, extra_env={**env, 'DISPLAY': '', 'WAYLAND_DISPLAY': ''} ) def _test_number_of_draws_script(): import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig, ax = plt.subplots() # animated=True tells matplotlib to only draw the artist when we # explicitly request it ln, = ax.plot([0, 1], [1, 2], animated=True) # make sure the window is raised, but the script keeps going plt.show(block=False) plt.pause(0.3) # Connect to draw_event to count the occurrences fig.canvas.mpl_connect('draw_event', print) # get copy of entire figure (everything inside fig.bbox) # sans animated artist bg = fig.canvas.copy_from_bbox(fig.bbox) # draw the animated artist, this uses a cached renderer ax.draw_artist(ln) # show the result to the screen fig.canvas.blit(fig.bbox) for j in range(10): # reset the background back in the canvas state, screen unchanged fig.canvas.restore_region(bg) # Create a **new** artist here, this is poor usage of blitting # but good for testing to make sure that this doesn't create # excessive draws ln, = ax.plot([0, 1], [1, 2]) # render the artist, updating the canvas state, but not the screen ax.draw_artist(ln) # copy the image to the GUI state, but screen might not changed yet fig.canvas.blit(fig.bbox) # flush any pending GUI events, re-painting the screen if needed fig.canvas.flush_events() # Let the event loop process everything before leaving plt.pause(0.1) _blit_backends = _get_testable_interactive_backends() for param in _blit_backends: backend = param.values[0]["MPLBACKEND"] if backend == "gtk3cairo": # copy_from_bbox only works when rendering to an ImageSurface param.marks.append( pytest.mark.skip("gtk3cairo does not support blitting")) elif backend == "gtk4cairo": # copy_from_bbox only works when rendering to an ImageSurface param.marks.append( pytest.mark.skip("gtk4cairo does not support blitting")) elif backend == "wx": param.marks.append( pytest.mark.skip("wx does not support blitting")) elif (backend == 'tkagg' and ('TF_BUILD' in os.environ or 'GITHUB_ACTION' in os.environ) and sys.platform == 'darwin' and sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 11) ): param.marks.append( # https://github.com/actions/setup-python/issues/649 pytest.mark.xfail('Tk version mismatch on Azure macOS CI') ) @pytest.mark.parametrize("env", _blit_backends) # subprocesses can struggle to get the display, so rerun a few times @pytest.mark.flaky(reruns=4) def test_blitting_events(env): proc = _run_helper( _test_number_of_draws_script, timeout=_test_timeout, extra_env=env) # Count the number of draw_events we got. We could count some initial # canvas draws (which vary in number by backend), but the critical # check here is that it isn't 10 draws, which would be called if # blitting is not properly implemented ndraws = proc.stdout.count("DrawEvent") assert 0 < ndraws < 5 def _impl_test_interactive_timers(): # A timer with <1 millisecond gets converted to int and therefore 0 # milliseconds, which the mac framework interprets as singleshot. # We only want singleshot if we specify that ourselves, otherwise we want # a repeating timer import os from unittest.mock import Mock import matplotlib.pyplot as plt # increase pause duration on CI to let things spin up # particularly relevant for gtk3cairo pause_time = 2 if os.getenv("CI") else 0.5 fig = plt.figure() plt.pause(pause_time) timer = fig.canvas.new_timer(0.1) mock = Mock() timer.add_callback(mock) timer.start() plt.pause(pause_time) timer.stop() assert mock.call_count > 1 # Now turn it into a single shot timer and verify only one gets triggered mock.call_count = 0 timer.single_shot = True timer.start() plt.pause(pause_time) assert mock.call_count == 1 # Make sure we can start the timer a second time timer.start() plt.pause(pause_time) assert mock.call_count == 2 plt.close("all") @pytest.mark.parametrize("env", _get_testable_interactive_backends()) def test_interactive_timers(env): if env["MPLBACKEND"] == "gtk3cairo" and os.getenv("CI"): pytest.skip("gtk3cairo timers do not work in remote CI") if env["MPLBACKEND"] == "wx": pytest.skip("wx backend is deprecated; tests failed on appveyor") _run_helper(_impl_test_interactive_timers, timeout=_test_timeout, extra_env=env) def _test_sigint_impl(backend, target_name, kwargs): import sys import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import os import threading plt.switch_backend(backend) def interrupter(): if sys.platform == 'win32': import win32api win32api.GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent(0, 0) else: import signal os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGINT) target = getattr(plt, target_name) timer = threading.Timer(1, interrupter) fig = plt.figure() fig.canvas.mpl_connect( 'draw_event', lambda *args: print('DRAW', flush=True) ) fig.canvas.mpl_connect( 'draw_event', lambda *args: timer.start() ) try: target(**kwargs) except KeyboardInterrupt: print('SUCCESS', flush=True) @pytest.mark.parametrize("env", _get_testable_interactive_backends()) @pytest.mark.parametrize("target, kwargs", [ ('show', {'block': True}), ('pause', {'interval': 10}) ]) def test_sigint(env, target, kwargs): backend = env.get("MPLBACKEND") if not backend.startswith(("qt", "macosx")): pytest.skip("SIGINT currently only tested on qt and macosx") proc = _WaitForStringPopen( [sys.executable, "-c", inspect.getsource(_test_sigint_impl) + f"\n_test_sigint_impl({backend!r}, {target!r}, {kwargs!r})"]) try: proc.wait_for('DRAW') stdout, _ = proc.communicate(timeout=_test_timeout) except Exception: proc.kill() stdout, _ = proc.communicate() raise assert 'SUCCESS' in stdout def _test_other_signal_before_sigint_impl(backend, target_name, kwargs): import signal import matplotlib.pyplot as plt plt.switch_backend(backend) target = getattr(plt, target_name) fig = plt.figure() fig.canvas.mpl_connect('draw_event', lambda *args: print('DRAW', flush=True)) timer = fig.canvas.new_timer(interval=1) timer.single_shot = True timer.add_callback(print, 'SIGUSR1', flush=True) def custom_signal_handler(signum, frame): timer.start() signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, custom_signal_handler) try: target(**kwargs) except KeyboardInterrupt: print('SUCCESS', flush=True) @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform == 'win32', reason='No other signal available to send on Windows') @pytest.mark.parametrize("env", _get_testable_interactive_backends()) @pytest.mark.parametrize("target, kwargs", [ ('show', {'block': True}), ('pause', {'interval': 10}) ]) def test_other_signal_before_sigint(env, target, kwargs, request): backend = env.get("MPLBACKEND") if not backend.startswith(("qt", "macosx")): pytest.skip("SIGINT currently only tested on qt and macosx") if backend == "macosx": request.node.add_marker(pytest.mark.xfail(reason="macosx backend is buggy")) if sys.platform == "darwin" and target == "show": # We've not previously had these toolkits installed on CI, and so were never # aware that this was crashing. However, we've had little luck reproducing it # locally, so mark it xfail for now. For more information, see # https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues/27984 request.node.add_marker( pytest.mark.xfail(reason="Qt backend is buggy on macOS")) proc = _WaitForStringPopen( [sys.executable, "-c", inspect.getsource(_test_other_signal_before_sigint_impl) + "\n_test_other_signal_before_sigint_impl(" f"{backend!r}, {target!r}, {kwargs!r})"]) try: proc.wait_for('DRAW') os.kill(proc.pid, signal.SIGUSR1) proc.wait_for('SIGUSR1') os.kill(proc.pid, signal.SIGINT) stdout, _ = proc.communicate(timeout=_test_timeout) except Exception: proc.kill() stdout, _ = proc.communicate() raise print(stdout) assert 'SUCCESS' in stdout