From: Michael Albinus Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 12:51:36 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Further adaptions in file-notify-tests.el for w32notify X-Git-Tag: emacs-25.0.92~53 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c582def;p=emacs.git Further adaptions in file-notify-tests.el for w32notify * test/automated/file-notify-tests.el (file-notify--test-read-event-timeout, file-notify--test-timeout): Decrease values. (file-notify-test03-autorevert) (file-notify-test04-file-validity) (file-notify-test05-dir-validity): Run tests also for w32notify. (file-notify-test08-watched-file-in-watched-dir): Adapt expected events for w32notify. --- diff --git a/test/automated/file-notify-tests.el b/test/automated/file-notify-tests.el index a16de7fb058..9f0c0ed0dc1 100644 --- a/test/automated/file-notify-tests.el +++ b/test/automated/file-notify-tests.el @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ (defvar file-notify--test-event nil) (defvar file-notify--test-events nil) -(defconst file-notify--test-read-event-timeout 0.02 +(defconst file-notify--test-read-event-timeout 0.01 "Timeout for `read-event' calls. It is different for local and remote file notification libraries.") @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ It is different for local and remote file notification libraries.") "Timeout to wait for arriving events, in seconds." (cond ((file-remote-p temporary-file-directory) 6) - ((string-equal (file-notify--test-library) "w32notify") 10) + ((string-equal (file-notify--test-library) "w32notify") 4) ((eq system-type 'cygwin) 10) (t 3))) @@ -417,8 +417,8 @@ longer than timeout seconds for the events to be delivered." '(change) 'file-notify--test-event-handler))) (file-notify--test-with-events (cond - ;; w32notify does raise a `stopped' event when a - ;; watched directory is deleted. + ;; w32notify does not raise `deleted' and `stopped' + ;; events for the watched directory. ((string-equal (file-notify--test-library) "w32notify") '(created changed deleted)) ;; cygwin recognizes only `deleted' and `stopped' events. @@ -449,9 +449,11 @@ longer than timeout seconds for the events to be delivered." (file-notify--test-with-events (cond ;; w32notify does not distinguish between `changed' and - ;; `attribute-changed'. + ;; `attribute-changed'. It does not raise `deleted' + ;; and `stopped' events for the watched directory. ((string-equal (file-notify--test-library) "w32notify") - '(created changed created changed changed changed changed + '(created changed created changed + changed changed changed deleted deleted)) ;; cygwin recognizes only `deleted' and `stopped' events. ((eq system-type 'cygwin) @@ -488,8 +490,8 @@ longer than timeout seconds for the events to be delivered." '(change) 'file-notify--test-event-handler))) (file-notify--test-with-events (cond - ;; w32notify does not distinguish between `changed' and - ;; `attribute-changed'. + ;; w32notify does not raise `deleted' and `stopped' + ;; events for the watched directory. ((string-equal (file-notify--test-library) "w32notify") '(created changed renamed deleted)) ;; cygwin recognizes only `deleted' and `stopped' events. @@ -604,31 +606,29 @@ longer than timeout seconds for the events to be delivered." (should (string-match "another text" (buffer-string))) ;; Stop file notification. Autorevert shall still work via polling. - ;; It doesn't work for w32notify. - (unless (string-equal (file-notify--test-library) "w32notify") - (file-notify-rm-watch auto-revert-notify-watch-descriptor) + (file-notify-rm-watch auto-revert-notify-watch-descriptor) + (file-notify--wait-for-events + timeout (null auto-revert-use-notify)) + (should-not auto-revert-use-notify) + (should-not auto-revert-notify-watch-descriptor) + + ;; Modify file. We wait for two seconds, in order to + ;; have another timestamp. One second seems to be too + ;; short. + (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Messages*") + (narrow-to-region (point-max) (point-max))) + (sleep-for 2) + (write-region + "foo bla" nil file-notify--test-tmpfile nil 'no-message) + + ;; Check, that the buffer has been reverted. + (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Messages*") (file-notify--wait-for-events - timeout (null auto-revert-use-notify)) - (should-not auto-revert-use-notify) - (should-not auto-revert-notify-watch-descriptor) - - ;; Modify file. We wait for two seconds, in order to - ;; have another timestamp. One second seems to be too - ;; short. - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Messages*") - (narrow-to-region (point-max) (point-max))) - (sleep-for 2) - (write-region - "foo bla" nil file-notify--test-tmpfile nil 'no-message) - - ;; Check, that the buffer has been reverted. - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Messages*") - (file-notify--wait-for-events - timeout - (string-match - (format-message "Reverting buffer `%s'." (buffer-name buf)) - (buffer-string)))) - (should (string-match "foo bla" (buffer-string)))))) + timeout + (string-match + (format-message "Reverting buffer `%s'." (buffer-name buf)) + (buffer-string)))) + (should (string-match "foo bla" (buffer-string))))) ;; Cleanup. (with-current-buffer "*Messages*" (widen)) @@ -699,36 +699,37 @@ longer than timeout seconds for the events to be delivered." (file-notify--test-cleanup)) (unwind-protect - ;; w32notify does not send a `stopped' event when deleting a - ;; directory. The test does not work, therefore. - (unless (string-equal (file-notify--test-library) "w32notify") - (let ((temporary-file-directory - (make-temp-file "file-notify-test-parent" t))) - (should - (setq file-notify--test-tmpfile (file-notify--test-make-temp-name) - file-notify--test-desc - (file-notify-add-watch - temporary-file-directory - '(change) #'file-notify--test-event-handler))) - (file-notify--test-with-events - (cond - ;; cygwin recognizes only `deleted' and `stopped' events. - ((eq system-type 'cygwin) - '(deleted stopped)) - ;; There are two `deleted' events, for the file and for - ;; the directory. Except for kqueue. - ((string-equal (file-notify--test-library) "kqueue") - '(created changed deleted stopped)) - (t '(created changed deleted deleted stopped))) - (should (file-notify-valid-p file-notify--test-desc)) - (read-event nil nil file-notify--test-read-event-timeout) - (write-region - "any text" nil file-notify--test-tmpfile nil 'no-message) - (read-event nil nil file-notify--test-read-event-timeout) - (delete-directory temporary-file-directory t)) - ;; After deleting the parent directory, the descriptor must - ;; not be valid anymore. - (should-not (file-notify-valid-p file-notify--test-desc)))) + (let ((temporary-file-directory + (make-temp-file "file-notify-test-parent" t))) + (should + (setq file-notify--test-tmpfile (file-notify--test-make-temp-name) + file-notify--test-desc + (file-notify-add-watch + temporary-file-directory + '(change) #'file-notify--test-event-handler))) + (file-notify--test-with-events + (cond + ;; w32notify does not raise `deleted' and `stopped' events + ;; for the watched directory. + ((string-equal (file-notify--test-library) "w32notify") + '(created changed deleted)) + ;; cygwin recognizes only `deleted' and `stopped' events. + ((eq system-type 'cygwin) + '(deleted stopped)) + ;; There are two `deleted' events, for the file and for the + ;; directory. Except for kqueue. + ((string-equal (file-notify--test-library) "kqueue") + '(created changed deleted stopped)) + (t '(created changed deleted deleted stopped))) + (should (file-notify-valid-p file-notify--test-desc)) + (read-event nil nil file-notify--test-read-event-timeout) + (write-region + "any text" nil file-notify--test-tmpfile nil 'no-message) + (read-event nil nil file-notify--test-read-event-timeout) + (delete-directory temporary-file-directory t)) + ;; After deleting the parent directory, the descriptor must + ;; not be valid anymore. + (should-not (file-notify-valid-p file-notify--test-desc))) ;; Cleanup. (file-notify--test-cleanup))) @@ -763,11 +764,8 @@ longer than timeout seconds for the events to be delivered." (file-notify--test-cleanup)) (unwind-protect - ;; The batch-mode operation of w32notify is fragile (there's no - ;; input threads to send the message to). - (unless (and noninteractive - (string-equal (file-notify--test-library) "w32notify")) - (setq file-notify--test-tmpfile + (progn + (setq file-notify--test-tmpfile (file-name-as-directory (file-notify--test-make-temp-name))) (make-directory file-notify--test-tmpfile) (should @@ -1045,7 +1043,11 @@ the file watch." directory-files-no-dot-files-regexp 'nosort)) 'deleted) ;; The events of the directory itself. - '(deleted stopped)))) + (cond + ;; w32notify does not raise `deleted' and `stopped' + ;; events for the watched directory. + ((string-equal (file-notify--test-library) "w32notify") '()) + (t '(deleted stopped)))))) (delete-directory file-notify--test-tmpfile 'recursive)) (should-not (file-notify-valid-p file-notify--test-desc1)) (should-not (file-notify-valid-p file-notify--test-desc2))) @@ -1065,7 +1067,12 @@ the file watch." ;; TODO: -;; * For w32notify, no stopped events arrive when a directory is removed. +;; * kqueue does not send all expected `deleted' events. Maybe due to +;; the missing directory monitor. +;; * For w32notify, no `deleted' and `stopped' events arrive when a +;; directory is removed. +;; * For w32notify, no `attribute-changed' events arrive. Its sends +;; `changed' events instead. ;; * Check, why cygwin recognizes only `deleted' and `stopped' events. (provide 'file-notify-tests)