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acefaba3
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acefaba3
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Jun 11, 2016
by
Julien Muchembled
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windows: disable FileStorageTests.checkFlushNeededAfterTruncate
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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ import doctest
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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ import doctest
import
os
import
os
if
os
.
environ
.
get
(
'USE_ZOPE_TESTING_DOCTEST'
):
if
os
.
environ
.
get
(
'USE_ZOPE_TESTING_DOCTEST'
):
from
zope.testing
import
doctest
from
zope.testing
import
doctest
import
sys
import
unittest
import
unittest
import
transaction
import
transaction
import
ZODB.FileStorage
import
ZODB.FileStorage
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@@ -302,9 +303,18 @@ class FileStorageTests(
...
@@ -302,9 +303,18 @@ class FileStorageTests(
# is based on what was cached during the first load.
# is based on what was cached during the first load.
self
.
assertEqual
(
storage
.
load
(
z64
)[
0
],
b'foo'
if
fail
else
b'bar'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
storage
.
load
(
z64
)[
0
],
b'foo'
if
fail
else
b'bar'
)
def
checkFlushNeededAfterTruncate
(
self
):
# We want to be sure that the above test detects any regression
self
.
_storage
.
_files
.
flush
=
lambda
:
None
# in the code it checks, because any bug here is like a time bomb: not
self
.
checkFlushAfterTruncate
(
True
)
# obvious, hard to reproduce, with possible data corruption.
# It's even more important that FilePool.flush() is quite aggressive and
# we'd like to optimize it when Python gets an API to flush read buffers.
# Therefore, 'checkFlushAfterTruncate' is tested in turn by another unit
# test.
# On Windows, flushing explicitely is not (always?) necessary.
if
sys
.
platform
!=
'win32'
:
def
checkFlushNeededAfterTruncate
(
self
):
self
.
_storage
.
_files
.
flush
=
lambda
:
None
self
.
checkFlushAfterTruncate
(
True
)
class
FileStorageHexTests
(
FileStorageTests
):
class
FileStorageHexTests
(
FileStorageTests
):
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@@ -389,7 +399,7 @@ class AnalyzeDotPyTest(StorageTestBase.StorageTestBase):
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@@ -389,7 +399,7 @@ class AnalyzeDotPyTest(StorageTestBase.StorageTestBase):
self
.
_storage
=
ZODB
.
FileStorage
.
FileStorage
(
"Source.fs"
,
create
=
True
)
self
.
_storage
=
ZODB
.
FileStorage
.
FileStorage
(
"Source.fs"
,
create
=
True
)
def
checkanalyze
(
self
):
def
checkanalyze
(
self
):
import
types
,
sys
import
types
from
BTrees.OOBTree
import
OOBTree
from
BTrees.OOBTree
import
OOBTree
from
ZODB.scripts
import
analyze
from
ZODB.scripts
import
analyze
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