use warnings;
use Test::More;
+use lib qw(t/lib);
+use DBICTest::RunMode;
+use DBICTest::Util::LeakTracer qw(populate_weakregistry assert_empty_weakregistry visit_refs);
+use Scalar::Util qw(weaken blessed reftype);
+use DBIx::Class::_Util qw(hrefaddr sigwarn_silencer modver_gt_or_eq modver_gt_or_eq_and_lt);
+BEGIN {
+ plan skip_all => "Your perl version $] appears to leak like a sieve - skipping test"
+ if DBIx::Class::_ENV_::PEEPEENESS;
+}
+
+
my $TB = Test::More->builder;
if ($ENV{DBICTEST_IN_PERSISTENT_ENV}) {
- # without this explicit close older TBs warn in END after a ->reset
- if ($TB->VERSION < 1.005) {
- close ($TB->$_) for (qw/output failure_output todo_output/);
- }
-
- # if I do not do this, I get happy sigpipes on new TB, no idea why
- # (the above close-and-forget doesn't work - new TB does *not* reopen
- # its handles automatically anymore)
- else {
- for (qw/failure_output todo_output/) {
- close $TB->$_;
- open ($TB->$_, '>&', *STDERR);
- }
+ # without this explicit close TB warns in END after a ->reset
+ close ($TB->$_) for qw(output failure_output todo_output);
- close $TB->output;
+ # newer TB does not auto-reopen handles
+ if ( modver_gt_or_eq( 'Test::More', '1.200' ) ) {
+ open ($TB->$_, '>&', *STDERR)
+ for qw( failure_output todo_output );
open ($TB->output, '>&', *STDOUT);
}
$TB->reset;
}
-use lib qw(t/lib);
-use DBICTest::RunMode;
-use DBICTest::Util::LeakTracer qw(populate_weakregistry assert_empty_weakregistry visit_refs);
-use DBIx::Class;
-BEGIN {
- plan skip_all => "Your perl version $] appears to leak like a sieve - skipping test"
- if DBIx::Class::_ENV_::PEEPEENESS;
-}
-
# this is what holds all weakened refs to be checked for leakage
my $weak_registry = {};
my $has_dt;
# Skip the heavy-duty leak tracing when just doing an install
-unless (DBICTest::RunMode->is_plain) {
+# or when having Moose crap all over everything
+if ( !$ENV{DBICTEST_VIA_REPLICATED} and !DBICTest::RunMode->is_plain ) {
# redefine the bless override so that we can catch each and every object created
no warnings qw/redefine once/;
# Test Builder is now making a new object for every pass/fail (que bloat?)
# and as such we can't really store any of its objects (since it will
# re-populate the registry while checking it, ewwww!)
- return $obj if (ref $obj) =~ /^TB2::/;
+ return $obj if (ref $obj) =~ /^TB2::|^Test::Stream/;
- # weaken immediately to avoid weird side effects
+ # populate immediately to avoid weird side effects
return populate_weakregistry ($weak_registry, $obj );
};
# Load them and empty the registry
# this loads the DT armada
- $has_dt = DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_ok_for('test_dt_sqlite');
+ $has_dt = DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_ok_for([qw( test_rdbms_sqlite icdt )]);
require Errno;
require DBI;
my $rs = $schema->resultset ('Artist');
my $storage = $schema->storage;
- ok ($storage->connected, 'we are connected');
-
my $row_obj = $rs->search({}, { rows => 1})->next; # so that commits/rollbacks work
ok ($row_obj, 'row from db');
my $getcol_rs = $cds_rs->get_column('me.cdid');
my $pref_getcol_rs = $cds_with_stuff->get_column('me.cdid');
- # fire the column getters
- my @throwaway = $pref_getcol_rs->all;
-
my $base_collection = {
resultset => $rs,
get_column_rs_pref => $pref_getcol_rs,
# twice so that we make sure only one H::M object spawned
- chained_resultset => $rs->search_rs ({}, { '+columns' => [ 'foo' ] } ),
- chained_resultset2 => $rs->search_rs ({}, { '+columns' => [ 'bar' ] } ),
+ chained_resultset => $rs->search_rs ({}, { '+columns' => { foo => 'artistid' } } ),
+ chained_resultset2 => $rs->search_rs ({}, { '+columns' => { bar => 'artistid' } } ),
row_object => $row_obj,
leaky_resultset_cond => $cond_rowobj,
};
- # this needs to fire, even if it can't find anything
- # see FIXME below
- # we run this only on smokers - trying to establish a pattern
- $rs_bind_circref->next
- if ( ($ENV{TRAVIS}||'') ne 'true' and DBICTest::RunMode->is_smoker);
+ # fire all resultsets multiple times, once here, more below
+ # some of these can't find anything (notably leaky_resultset)
+ my @rsets = grep {
+ blessed $_
+ and
+ (
+ $_->isa('DBIx::Class::ResultSet')
+ or
+ $_->isa('DBIx::Class::ResultSetColumn')
+ )
+ } values %$base_collection;
+
+
+ my $fire_resultsets = sub {
+ local $ENV{DBIC_COLUMNS_INCLUDE_FILTER_RELS} = 1;
+ local $SIG{__WARN__} = sigwarn_silencer(
+ qr/Unable to deflate 'filter'-type relationship 'artist'.+related object primary key not retrieved/
+ );
+
+ map
+ { $_, (blessed($_) ? { $_->get_columns } : ()) }
+ map
+ { $_->all }
+ @rsets
+ ;
+ };
+
+ push @{$base_collection->{random_results}}, $fire_resultsets->();
+
+ # FIXME - something throws a Storable for a spin if we keep
+ # the results in-collection. The same problem is seen above,
+ # swept under the rug back in 0a03206a, damned lazy ribantainer
+{
+ local $base_collection->{random_results};
require Storable;
%$base_collection = (
fresh_pager => $rs->page(5)->pager,
pager => $pager,
);
+}
# FIXME - ideally this kind of collector ought to be global, but attempts
# with an invasive debugger-based tracer did not quite work out... yet
1; # true means "keep descending"
},
);
+
+ # do a heavy-duty fire-and-compare loop on all resultsets
+ # this is expensive - not running on install
+ my $typecounts = {};
+ if (
+ ! DBICTest::RunMode->is_plain
+ and
+ ! $ENV{DBICTEST_IN_PERSISTENT_ENV}
+ ) {
+
+ # FIXME - ideally we should be able to just populate an alternative
+ # registry, subtract everything from the main one, and arrive at
+ # an "empty" resulting hash
+ # However due to gross inefficiencies in the ::ResultSet code we
+ # end up recalculating a new set of aliasmaps which could have very
+ # well been cached if it wasn't for... anyhow
+ # What we do here for the time being is similar to the lazy approach
+ # of Devel::LeakTrace - we just make sure we do not end up with more
+ # reftypes than when we started. At least we are not blanket-counting
+ # SVs like D::LT does, but going by reftype... sigh...
+
+ for (values %$weak_registry) {
+ if ( my $r = reftype($_->{weakref}) ) {
+ $typecounts->{$r}--;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # For now we can only reuse the same registry, see FIXME above/below
+ #for my $interim_wr ({}, {}) {
+ for my $interim_wr ( ($weak_registry) x 4 ) {
+
+ visit_refs(
+ refs => [ $fire_resultsets->(), @rsets ],
+ action => sub {
+ populate_weakregistry ($interim_wr, $_[0]);
+ 1; # true means "keep descending"
+ },
+ );
+
+ # FIXME - this is what *should* be here
+ #
+ ## anything we have seen so far is cool
+ #delete @{$interim_wr}{keys %$weak_registry};
+ #
+ ## moment of truth - the rest ought to be gone
+ #assert_empty_weakregistry($interim_wr);
+ }
+
+ for (values %$weak_registry) {
+ if ( my $r = reftype($_->{weakref}) ) {
+ $typecounts->{$r}++;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ for (keys %$typecounts) {
+ fail ("Amount of $_ refs changed by $typecounts->{$_} during resultset mass-execution")
+ if ( abs ($typecounts->{$_}) > 1 ); # there is a pad caught somewhere, the +1/-1 can be ignored
+ }
}
if ($has_dt) {
delete $weak_registry->{$addr}
unless $cleared->{hash_merge_singleton}{$weak_registry->{$addr}{weakref}{behavior}}++;
}
+ elsif ($names =~ /^DateTime::TimeZone::UTC/m) {
+ # DT is going through a refactor it seems - let it leak zones for now
+ delete $weak_registry->{$addr};
+ }
+ elsif (
+# # if we can look at closed over pieces - we will register it as a global
+# !DBICTest::Util::LeakTracer::CV_TRACING
+# and
+ $names =~ /^SQL::Translator::Generator::DDL::SQLite/m
+ ) {
+ # SQLT::Producer::SQLite keeps global generators around for quoted
+ # and non-quoted DDL, allow one for each quoting style
+ delete $weak_registry->{$addr}
+ unless $cleared->{sqlt_ddl_sqlite}->{@{$weak_registry->{$addr}{weakref}->quote_chars}}++;
+ }
}
# FIXME !!!
# There is an actual strong circular reference taking place here, but because
-# half of it is in XS no leaktracer sees it, and Devel::FindRef is equally
-# stumped when trying to trace the origin. The problem is:
+# half of it is in XS, so it is a bit harder to track down (it stumps D::FR)
+# (our tracker does not yet do it, but it'd be nice)
+# The problem is:
#
# $cond_object --> result_source --> schema --> storage --> $dbh --> {CachedKids}
# ^ /
# \-------- bound value on prepared/cached STH <-----------/
#
{
- local $TODO = 'This fails intermittently - see RT#82942';
- if ( my $r = ($weak_registry->{'basic leaky_resultset_cond'}||{})->{weakref} ) {
+ my @circreffed;
+
+ for my $r (map
+ { $_->{weakref} }
+ grep
+ { $_->{slot_names}{'basic leaky_resultset_cond'} }
+ values %$weak_registry
+ ) {
+ local $TODO = 'Needs Data::Entangled or somesuch - see RT#82942';
ok(! defined $r, 'Self-referential RS conditions no longer leak!')
- or $r->result_source(undef);
+ or push @circreffed, $r;
+ }
+
+ if (@circreffed) {
+ is (scalar @circreffed, 1, 'One resultset expected to leak');
+
+ # this is useless on its own, it is to showcase the circref-diag
+ # and eventually test it when it is operational
+ local $TODO = 'Needs Data::Entangled or somesuch - see RT#82942';
+ while (@circreffed) {
+ weaken (my $r = shift @circreffed);
+
+ populate_weakregistry( (my $mini_registry = {}), $r );
+ assert_empty_weakregistry( $mini_registry );
+
+ $r->result_source(undef);
+ }
}
}
($ENV{PATH}) = $ENV{PATH} =~ /(.+)/;
-my $persistence_tests = {
- PPerl => {
- cmd => [qw/pperl --prefork=1/, __FILE__],
- },
- 'CGI::SpeedyCGI' => {
- cmd => [qw/speedy -- -t5/, __FILE__],
- },
-};
-
-# scgi is smart and will auto-reap after -t amount of seconds
-# pperl needs an actual killer :(
-$persistence_tests->{PPerl}{termcmd} = [
- $persistence_tests->{PPerl}{cmd}[0],
- '--kill',
- @{$persistence_tests->{PPerl}{cmd}}[ 1 .. $#{$persistence_tests->{PPerl}{cmd}} ],
-];
-
+my $persistence_tests;
SKIP: {
skip 'Test already in a persistent loop', 1
if $ENV{DBICTEST_IN_PERSISTENT_ENV};
skip 'Main test failed - skipping persistent env tests', 1
unless $TB->is_passing;
+ skip "Test::Builder\@@{[ Test::Builder->VERSION ]} known to break persistence tests", 1
+ if modver_gt_or_eq_and_lt( 'Test::More', '1.200', '1.301001_099' );
+
local $ENV{DBICTEST_IN_PERSISTENT_ENV} = 1;
+ $persistence_tests = {
+ PPerl => {
+ cmd => [qw/pperl --prefork=1/, __FILE__],
+ },
+ 'CGI::SpeedyCGI' => {
+ cmd => [qw/speedy -- -t5/, __FILE__],
+ },
+ };
+
+ # scgi is smart and will auto-reap after -t amount of seconds
+ # pperl needs an actual killer :(
+ $persistence_tests->{PPerl}{termcmd} = [
+ $persistence_tests->{PPerl}{cmd}[0],
+ '--kill',
+ @{$persistence_tests->{PPerl}{cmd}}[ 1 .. $#{$persistence_tests->{PPerl}{cmd}} ],
+ ];
+
require IPC::Open2;
for my $type (keys %$persistence_tests) { SKIP: {
# just an extra precaution in case we blew away from the SKIP - since there are no
# PID files to go by (man does pperl really suck :(
END {
- unless ($ENV{DBICTEST_IN_PERSISTENT_ENV}) {
- close $_ for (*STDIN, *STDOUT, *STDERR);
+ if ($persistence_tests->{PPerl}{termcmd}) {
local $?; # otherwise test will inherit $? of the system()
- system (@{$persistence_tests->{PPerl}{termcmd}})
- if $persistence_tests->{PPerl}{termcmd};
+ require IPC::Open3;
+ open my $null, ">", File::Spec->devnull;
+ waitpid(
+ IPC::Open3::open3(undef, $null, $null, @{$persistence_tests->{PPerl}{termcmd}}),
+ 0,
+ );
}
}