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Re: How to block tests on hydra
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Noam Postavsky |
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Re: How to block tests on hydra |
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Mon, 10 Jul 2017 23:44:05 -0400 |
On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 7:48 AM, Michael Albinus <address@hidden> wrote:
> recent changes of Tramp block the test on hydra in
> gnu:emacs-trunk:coverage. I've instrumented test/Makefile.in in order to
> see the output of tramp-tests, and it looks like the blocking test is
> tramp-test36-asynchronous-requests. It works properly when running locally.
I'm surprised it does anything at all actually, isn't the (add-to-list
'buffers ...) call a bug? Should be using `push' I think.
- (add-to-list 'buffers (generate-new-buffer "foo")))
+ (push (generate-new-buffer "foo") buffers))
I noticed you added a with-timeout on that test, but it doesn't seem
to be working. Maybe a stronger method would be to use
(start-process "*watchdog*" nil shell-file-name shell-command-switch
(format "sleep 350 ; kill -SIGUSR2 %d" (emacs-pid)))
By the way, I hit the "`tramp-test36-asynchronous-requests' timed out"
message when running locally in an -O0 build, although it succeeds
with an -O2 build. Maybe I just have a weak CPU.
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