[Tarantool-patches] [PATCHv4 3/3] test: change -e assert(false) test using process_timeout module
Sergey Bronnikov
sergeyb at tarantool.org
Thu Jan 21 19:23:24 MSK 2021
Thanks for the patch!
LGTM
I see no reasons to chaneg for latest two patches.
At least review would be much more easier with a single patch.
On 18.01.2021 15:45, Artem Starshov wrote:
> Removed definitions of functions with timeout. Now they are used
> from separated module process_timeout.lua
>
> Follows up #4983
> ---
> .../gh-4983-tnt-e-assert-false-hangs.test.lua | 62 +++----------------
> 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/test/app-tap/gh-4983-tnt-e-assert-false-hangs.test.lua b/test/app-tap/gh-4983-tnt-e-assert-false-hangs.test.lua
> index c8313770e..20046d7a5 100755
> --- a/test/app-tap/gh-4983-tnt-e-assert-false-hangs.test.lua
> +++ b/test/app-tap/gh-4983-tnt-e-assert-false-hangs.test.lua
> @@ -1,61 +1,17 @@
> #!/usr/bin/env tarantool
>
> -local fiber = require('fiber')
> -local clock = require('clock')
> -local ffi = require('ffi')
> -local fio = require('fio')
> -local errno = require('errno')
> +-- Using io.popen and self written module process_timeout
> +-- in presence of the 'popen' built-in module because the
> +-- last one isn't available in 1.10
> +local process_timeout = require('process_timeout')
> local tap = require('tap')
> +local fio = require('fio')
> +local ffi = require('ffi')
>
> --
> -- gh-4983: tarantool -e 'assert(false)' hangs
> --
>
> --- For process_is_alive.
> -ffi.cdef([[
> - int kill(pid_t pid, int sig);
> -]])
> -
> ---- Verify whether a process is alive.
> -local function process_is_alive(pid)
> - local rc = ffi.C.kill(pid, 0)
> - return rc == 0 or errno() ~= errno.ESRCH
> -end
> -
> ---- Returns true if process completed before timeout, false otherwise.
> -local function wait_process_completion(pid, timeout)
> - local start_time = clock.monotonic()
> - local process_completed = false
> - while clock.monotonic() - start_time < timeout do
> - if not process_is_alive(pid) then
> - process_completed = true
> - break
> - end
> - end
> - return process_completed
> -end
> -
> ---- Open file on reading with timeout.
> -local function open_with_timeout(filename, timeout)
> - local fh
> - local start_time = clock.monotonic()
> - while not fh and clock.monotonic() - start_time < timeout do
> - fh = fio.open(filename, {'O_RDONLY'})
> - end
> - return fh
> -end
> -
> ---- Try to read from file with timeout with interval.
> -local function read_with_timeout(fh, timeout, interval)
> - local data = ''
> - local start_time = clock.monotonic()
> - while #data == 0 and clock.monotonic() - start_time < timeout do
> - data = fh:read()
> - if #data == 0 then fiber.sleep(interval) end
> - end
> - return data
> -end
> -
> local TARANTOOL_PATH = arg[-1]
> local output_file = fio.abspath('out.txt')
> local line = ('%s -e "assert(false)" > %s 2>&1 & echo $!'):
> @@ -73,7 +29,7 @@ local res = tap.test('gh-4983-tnt-e-assert-false-hangs', function(test)
> local pid = tonumber(io.popen(line):read('*line'))
> assert(pid, 'pid of proccess can\'t be recieved')
>
> - local process_completed = wait_process_completion(pid,
> + local process_completed = process_timeout.wait_process_completion(pid,
> process_waiting_timeout)
>
> test:ok(process_completed,
> @@ -82,10 +38,10 @@ local res = tap.test('gh-4983-tnt-e-assert-false-hangs', function(test)
> -- Kill process if hangs.
> if not process_completed then ffi.C.kill(pid, 9) end
>
> - local fh = open_with_timeout(output_file, file_open_timeout)
> + local fh = process_timeout.open_with_timeout(output_file, file_open_timeout)
> assert(fh, 'error while opening ' .. output_file)
>
> - local data = read_with_timeout(fh, file_read_timeout, file_read_interval)
> + local data = process_timeout.read_with_timeout(fh, file_read_timeout, file_read_interval)
> test:like(data, 'assertion failed', 'assertion failure is displayed')
>
> fh:close()
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