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Series | Improvements for Perforce tests | expand |
On 24/07/31 12:37PM, Patrick Steinhardt wrote: > Hi, > > this is the second version of my patch series that improves Perforce > tests a bit. As with the first version, the main intent is to mark all > tests as leak free. The other two patches polish the Perforce tests such > that they work on my machine, which has a more recent version of > Perforce than what we have been testing with in CI. > > As discussed, despite these patches I consider Perforce to be basically > unmaintained, and my patches do not change that. But given that I don't > think we can rip out git-p4(1) just so without any kind of announcement > up front, I still think that these patches are worth it to help my own > cause, namely plugging all memory leaks hit by tests in Git. Agreed that proposing a removal of git-p4(1) is more of a separate issue here. For now, these patches make sense so we can get closer to making the tests memory leak free. :) > > Changes compared to v1: > > - Fix some typos. > > - Add in-code comments explaining what the compatibility case > statements are about. > > Thanks! > > Patrick From looking at the range diff, this version looks good to me. Thanks -Justin
Justin Tobler <jltobler@gmail.com> writes:
> From looking at the range diff, this version looks good to me. Thanks
Thanks, both. Perhaps I should mark this for 'next' by now.
Hi, this is the second version of my patch series that improves Perforce tests a bit. As with the first version, the main intent is to mark all tests as leak free. The other two patches polish the Perforce tests such that they work on my machine, which has a more recent version of Perforce than what we have been testing with in CI. As discussed, despite these patches I consider Perforce to be basically unmaintained, and my patches do not change that. But given that I don't think we can rip out git-p4(1) just so without any kind of announcement up front, I still think that these patches are worth it to help my own cause, namely plugging all memory leaks hit by tests in Git. Changes compared to v1: - Fix some typos. - Add in-code comments explaining what the compatibility case statements are about. Thanks! Patrick Patrick Steinhardt (3): t98xx: fix Perforce tests with p4d r23 and newer ci: update Perforce version to r23.2 t98xx: mark Perforce tests as memory-leak free ci/install-dependencies.sh | 2 +- t/t9800-git-p4-basic.sh | 17 +++++++++++++-- t/t9801-git-p4-branch.sh | 1 + t/t9802-git-p4-filetype.sh | 19 ++++++++++++++--- t/t9803-git-p4-shell-metachars.sh | 1 + t/t9804-git-p4-label.sh | 1 + t/t9805-git-p4-skip-submit-edit.sh | 1 + t/t9806-git-p4-options.sh | 1 + t/t9808-git-p4-chdir.sh | 1 + t/t9809-git-p4-client-view.sh | 1 + t/t9810-git-p4-rcs.sh | 1 + t/t9811-git-p4-label-import.sh | 1 + t/t9812-git-p4-wildcards.sh | 1 + t/t9813-git-p4-preserve-users.sh | 1 + t/t9814-git-p4-rename.sh | 1 + t/t9815-git-p4-submit-fail.sh | 1 + t/t9816-git-p4-locked.sh | 1 + t/t9817-git-p4-exclude.sh | 1 + t/t9818-git-p4-block.sh | 1 + t/t9819-git-p4-case-folding.sh | 1 + t/t9820-git-p4-editor-handling.sh | 1 + t/t9821-git-p4-path-variations.sh | 1 + t/t9822-git-p4-path-encoding.sh | 1 + t/t9823-git-p4-mock-lfs.sh | 1 + t/t9825-git-p4-handle-utf16-without-bom.sh | 23 ++++++++++++++++++--- t/t9826-git-p4-keep-empty-commits.sh | 1 + t/t9827-git-p4-change-filetype.sh | 1 + t/t9828-git-p4-map-user.sh | 1 + t/t9829-git-p4-jobs.sh | 1 + t/t9830-git-p4-symlink-dir.sh | 1 + t/t9831-git-p4-triggers.sh | 1 + t/t9832-unshelve.sh | 1 + t/t9833-errors.sh | 1 + t/t9834-git-p4-file-dir-bug.sh | 1 + t/t9835-git-p4-metadata-encoding-python2.sh | 1 + t/t9836-git-p4-metadata-encoding-python3.sh | 1 + 36 files changed, 84 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) Range-diff against v1: 1: f40f62f257 ! 1: 7f06de7e6b t98xx: fix Perforce tests with p4d r23 and newer @@ Commit message Naturally, modifying the depot on disk directly is quite intimate with the tool and thus prone to breakage when Perforce updates the way that data is stored. And indeed, those tests are broken nowadays with r23 of - Perforce. While a file revision was previously stored as plain file + Perforce. While a file revision was previously stored as a plain file "depot/file,v", it is now stored in a directory "depot/file,d" with compression. @@ t/t9800-git-p4-basic.sh: test_expect_success 'exit when p4 fails to produce mars test_expect_success 'exit gracefully for p4 server errors' ' - test_when_finished "mv \"$db\"/depot/file1,v,hidden \"$db\"/depot/file1,v" && - mv "$db"/depot/file1,v "$db"/depot/file1,v,hidden && ++ # Note that newer Perforce versions started to store files ++ # compressed in directories. The case statement handles both ++ # old and new layout. + case "$(echo "$db"/depot/file1*)" in + *,v) + test_when_finished "mv \"$db\"/depot/file1,v,hidden \"$db\"/depot/file1,v" && @@ t/t9800-git-p4-basic.sh: test_expect_success 'exit when p4 fails to produce mars ## t/t9802-git-p4-filetype.sh ## @@ t/t9802-git-p4-filetype.sh: test_expect_success SYMLINKS 'empty symlink target' ' + # text # @@ # ++ # Note that newer Perforce versions started to store files ++ # compressed in directories. The case statement handles both ++ # old and new layout. cd "$db/depot" && - sed "/@target1/{; s/target1/@/; n; d; }" \ - empty-symlink,v >empty-symlink,v.tmp && @@ t/t9825-git-p4-handle-utf16-without-bom.sh: test_expect_success 'init depot with - sed -e "\$d" depot/file1,v >depot/file1,v.new && - mv depot/file1,v.new depot/file1,v && - printf "@$UTF16@" >>depot/file1,v && ++ # ++ # Note that newer Perforce versions started to store files ++ # compressed in directories. The case statement handles both ++ # old and new layout. + case "$(echo depot/file1*)" in + depot/file1,v) + sed -e "\$d" depot/file1,v >depot/file1,v.new && 2: ee5d836b77 ! 2: f41473d991 ci: update Perforce version to r23.2 @@ Commit message Update our Perforce version from r21.2 to r23.2. Note that the updated version is not the newest version. Instead, it is the last version where the way that Perforce is being distributed remains the same as in r21.2. - Newer releases stopped distributing p4 and p4d executablesas well as the - macOS archives directly and would thus require more work. + Newer releases stopped distributing p4 and p4d executables as well as + the macOS archives directly and would thus require more work. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> 3: d0a80ba403 = 3: bf03405db9 t98xx: mark Perforce tests as memory-leak free base-commit: d19b6cd2dd72dc811f19df4b32c7ed223256c3ee