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patch 8.2.2031: some tests fail when run under valgrind
Problem: Some tests fail when run under valgrind. Solution: Avoid timing problems.
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@@ -2181,18 +2181,21 @@ func Test_issue_5150()
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else
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let cmd = 'grep foo'
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endif
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let g:job = job_start(cmd, {})
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sleep 50m " give the job time to start
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call job_stop(g:job)
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sleep 50m
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call assert_equal(-1, job_info(g:job).exitval)
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(-1, job_info(g:job).exitval)})
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let g:job = job_start(cmd, {})
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sleep 50m
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call job_stop(g:job, 'term')
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sleep 50m
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call assert_equal(-1, job_info(g:job).exitval)
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(-1, job_info(g:job).exitval)})
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let g:job = job_start(cmd, {})
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call job_stop(g:job, 'kill')
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sleep 50m
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call assert_equal(-1, job_info(g:job).exitval)
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call job_stop(g:job, 'kill')
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(-1, job_info(g:job).exitval)})
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endfunc
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func Test_issue_5485()
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@@ -63,8 +63,9 @@ func Test_client_server()
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call remote_send(name, ":gui -f\<CR>")
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endif
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" Wait for the server to be up and answering requests.
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sleep 100m
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_true(name->remote_expr("v:version", "", 1) != "")})
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" When using valgrind this can be very, very slow.
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sleep 1
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('\d', name->remote_expr("v:version", "", 1))}, 10000)
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call remote_send(name, ":let testvar = 'maybe'\<CR>")
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('maybe', remote_expr(name, "testvar", "", 2))})
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@@ -17,14 +17,18 @@ func CheckCWD()
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endfunc
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command! -nargs=0 -bar CheckCWD call CheckCWD()
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" "options" argument can contain:
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" 'msec' - time to wait for a match
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" 'match' - "pattern" to use "lines" as pattern instead of text
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func CheckDbgOutput(buf, lines, options = {})
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" Verify the expected output
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let lnum = 20 - len(a:lines)
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let msec = get(a:options, 'msec', 1000)
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for l in a:lines
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if get(a:options, 'match', 'equal') ==# 'pattern'
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match(l, term_getline(a:buf, lnum))}, 200)
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match(l, term_getline(a:buf, lnum))}, msec)
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else
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(l, term_getline(a:buf, lnum))}, 200)
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(l, term_getline(a:buf, lnum))}, msec)
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endif
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let lnum += 1
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endfor
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@@ -198,7 +202,7 @@ func Test_Debugger()
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" Start a debug session, so that reading the last line from the terminal
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" works properly.
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call RunDbgCmd(buf, ':debug echo Foo()')
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call RunDbgCmd(buf, ':debug echo Foo()', ['cmd: echo Foo()'])
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" No breakpoints
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call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakl', ['No breakpoints defined'])
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@@ -809,9 +813,10 @@ func Test_Backtrace_CmdLine()
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\ '-S Xtest1.vim -c "debug call GlobalFunction()"',
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\ {'wait_for_ruler': 0})
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" Need to wait for the vim-in-terminal to be ready
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" Need to wait for the vim-in-terminal to be ready.
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" With valgrind this can take quite long.
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call CheckDbgOutput(buf, ['command line',
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\ 'cmd: call GlobalFunction()'])
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\ 'cmd: call GlobalFunction()'], #{msec: 5000})
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" At this point the ontly thing in the stack is the cmdline
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call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'backtrace', [
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@@ -960,14 +965,14 @@ func Test_debug_backtrace_level()
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" set a breakpoint and source file1.vim
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let buf = RunVimInTerminal(
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\ '-c "breakadd file 1 Xtest1.vim" -S Xtest1.vim',
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\ #{ wait_for_ruler: 0 } )
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\ #{wait_for_ruler: 0})
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call CheckDbgOutput(buf, [
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\ 'Breakpoint in "' .. file1 .. '" line 1',
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\ 'Entering Debug mode. Type "cont" to continue.',
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\ 'command line..script ' .. file1,
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\ 'line 1: let s:file1_var = ''file1'''
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\ ])
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\ ], #{msec: 5000})
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" step throught the initial declarations
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call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', [ 'line 2: let g:global_var = ''global''' ] )
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@@ -98,8 +98,6 @@ func Do_test_quotestar_for_x11()
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" Running in a terminal and the GUI is available: Tell the server to open
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" the GUI and check that the remote command still works.
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" Need to wait for the GUI to start up, otherwise the send hangs in trying
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" to send to the terminal window.
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if has('gui_athena') || has('gui_motif')
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" For those GUIs, ignore the 'failed to create input context' error.
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call remote_send(name, ":call test_ignore_error('E285') | gui -f\<CR>")
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@@ -107,7 +105,10 @@ func Do_test_quotestar_for_x11()
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call remote_send(name, ":gui -f\<CR>")
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endif
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" Wait for the server in the GUI to be up and answering requests.
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" First need to wait for the GUI to start up, otherwise the send hangs in
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" trying to send to the terminal window.
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" On some systems and with valgrind this can be very slow.
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sleep 1
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match("1", remote_expr(name, "has('gui_running')", "", 1))}, 10000)
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call remote_send(name, ":let @* = 'maybe'\<CR>")
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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ def TestCompilingError()
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for i in range(1, 9)
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text ..= term_getline(buf, i)
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endfor
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if text =~ 'Error detected'
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if text =~ 'Variable not found: nothing'
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break
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endif
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sleep 20m
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@@ -750,6 +750,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
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static int included_patches[] =
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{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
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/**/
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2031,
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/**/
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2030,
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/**/
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