use warnings;
use strict;
-# this noop trick initializes the STDOUT, so that the TAP::Harness
-# issued IO::Select->can_read calls (which are blocking wtf wtf wtf)
-# keep spinning and scheduling jobs
-# This results in an overall much smoother job-queue drainage, since
-# the Harness blocks less
-# (ideally this needs to be addressed in T::H, but a quick patchjob
-# broke everything so tabling it for now)
-BEGIN {
- if ($INC{'Test/Builder.pm'}) {
- local $| = 1;
- print "#\n";
- }
-}
+use ANFANG;
use Config;
-use Carp 'confess';
-use Scalar::Util qw(blessed refaddr);
+use Carp qw(cluck confess croak);
+use Fcntl qw( :DEFAULT :flock );
+use Scalar::Util qw( blessed refaddr openhandle );
+use DBIx::Class::_Util qw( scope_guard parent_dir );
+
+use constant {
+
+ DEBUG_TEST_CONCURRENCY_LOCKS => (
+ ( ($ENV{DBICTEST_DEBUG_CONCURRENCY_LOCKS}||'') =~ /^(\d+)$/ )[0]
+ ||
+ 0
+ ),
+
+ # During 5.13 dev cycle HELEMs started to leak on copy
+ # add an escape for these perls ON SMOKERS - a user/CI will still get death
+ # constname a homage to http://theoatmeal.com/comics/working_home
+ PEEPEENESS => (
+ (
+ DBIx::Class::_ENV_::PERL_VERSION >= 5.013005
+ and
+ DBIx::Class::_ENV_::PERL_VERSION <= 5.013006
+ )
+ and
+ require DBICTest::RunMode
+ and
+ DBICTest::RunMode->is_smoker
+ and
+ ! DBICTest::RunMode->is_ci
+ ),
+};
use base 'Exporter';
-our @EXPORT_OK = qw(local_umask stacktrace check_customcond_args);
+our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
+ dbg stacktrace class_seems_loaded
+ local_umask slurp_bytes tmpdir find_co_root rm_rf
+ PEEPEENESS
+ check_customcond_args
+ await_flock DEBUG_TEST_CONCURRENCY_LOCKS
+);
+
+if (DEBUG_TEST_CONCURRENCY_LOCKS) {
+ require DBI;
+ my $oc = DBI->can('connect');
+ no warnings 'redefine';
+ *DBI::connect = sub {
+ DBICTest::Util::dbg("Connecting to $_[1]");
+ goto $oc;
+ }
+}
+
+sub dbg ($) {
+ require Time::HiRes;
+ printf STDERR "\n%.06f %5s %-78s %s\n",
+ scalar Time::HiRes::time(),
+ $$,
+ $_[0],
+ $0,
+ ;
+}
+
+# File locking is hard. Really hard. By far the best lock implementation
+# I've seen is part of the guts of File::Temp. However it is sadly not
+# reusable. Since I am not aware of folks doing NFS parallel testing,
+# nor are we known to work on VMS, I am just going to punt this and
+# use the portable-ish flock() provided by perl itself. If this does
+# not work for you - patches more than welcome.
+#
+# This figure esentially means "how long can a single test hold a
+# resource before everyone else gives up waiting and aborts" or
+# in other words "how long does the longest test-group legitimally run?"
+my $lock_timeout_minutes = 30; # yes, that's long, I know
+my $wait_step_seconds = 0.25;
+
+sub await_flock ($$) {
+ my ($fh, $locktype) = @_;
-sub local_umask {
+ my ($res, $tries);
+ while(
+ ! ( $res = flock( $fh, $locktype | LOCK_NB ) )
+ and
+ ++$tries <= $lock_timeout_minutes * 60 / $wait_step_seconds
+ ) {
+ select( undef, undef, undef, $wait_step_seconds );
+
+ # "say something" every 10 cycles to work around RT#108390
+ # jesus christ our tooling is such a crock of shit :(
+ unless ( $tries % 10 ) {
+
+ # Turning on autoflush is crucial: if stars align just right buffering
+ # will ensure we never actually call write() underneath until the grand
+ # timeout is reached (and that's too long). Reproducible via
+ #
+ # DBICTEST_VERSION_WARNS_INDISCRIMINATELY=1 \
+ # DBICTEST_RUN_ALL_TESTS=1 \
+ # strace -f \
+ # prove -lj10 xt/extra/internals/
+ #
+ select( ( select(\*STDOUT), $|=1 )[0] );
+ print STDOUT "#\n";
+ }
+ }
+
+ print STDERR "Lock timeout of $lock_timeout_minutes minutes reached: "
+ unless $res;
+
+ return $res;
+}
+
+
+sub local_umask ($) {
return unless defined $Config{d_umask};
- die 'Calling local_umask() in void context makes no sense'
+ croak 'Calling local_umask() in void context makes no sense'
if ! defined wantarray;
- my $old_umask = umask(shift());
- die "Setting umask failed: $!" unless defined $old_umask;
+ my $old_umask = umask($_[0]);
+ croak "Setting umask failed: $!" unless defined $old_umask;
- return bless \$old_umask, 'DBICTest::Util::UmaskGuard';
+ scope_guard(sub {
+ local ( $!, $^E, $?, $@ );
+
+ eval {
+ defined(umask $old_umask) or die "nope";
+ 1;
+ } or cluck (
+ "Unable to reset old umask '$old_umask': " . ($! || 'Unknown error')
+ );
+ });
}
-{
- package DBICTest::Util::UmaskGuard;
- sub DESTROY {
- local ($@, $!);
- eval { defined (umask ${$_[0]}) or die };
- warn ( "Unable to reset old umask ${$_[0]}: " . ($!||'Unknown error') )
- if ($@ || $!);
+
+# Try to determine the root of a checkout/untar if possible
+# OR throws an exception
+my $co_root;
+sub find_co_root () {
+
+ $co_root ||= do {
+
+ my @mod_parts = split /::/, (__PACKAGE__ . '.pm');
+ my $inc_key = join ('/', @mod_parts); # %INC stores paths with / regardless of OS
+
+ # a bit convoluted, but what we do here essentially is:
+ # - get the file name of this particular module
+ # - do 'cd ..' as many times as necessary to get to t/lib/../..
+
+ my $root = $INC{$inc_key}
+ or croak "\$INC{'$inc_key'} seems to be missing, this can't happen...";
+
+ $root = parent_dir $root
+ for 1 .. @mod_parts + 2;
+
+ # do the check twice so that the exception is more informative in the
+ # very unlikely case of realpath returning garbage
+ # (Paththools are in really bad shape - handholding all the way down)
+ for my $call_realpath (0,1) {
+
+ require Cwd and $root = ( Cwd::realpath($root) . '/' )
+ if $call_realpath;
+
+ croak "Unable to find root of DBIC checkout/untar: '${root}Makefile.PL' does not exist"
+ unless -f "${root}Makefile.PL";
+ }
+
+ # at this point we are pretty sure this is the right thing - detaint
+ ($root =~ /(.+)/)[0];
}
}
+my $tempdir;
+sub tmpdir () {
+ $tempdir ||= do {
+
+ require File::Spec;
+ my $dir = File::Spec->tmpdir;
+ $dir .= '/' unless $dir =~ / [\/\\] $ /x;
+
+ # the above works but not always, test it to bits
+ my $reason_dir_unusable;
+
+ # PathTools has a bug where on MSWin32 it will often return / as a tmpdir.
+ # This is *really* stupid and the result of having our lockfiles all over
+ # the place is also rather obnoxious. So we use our own heuristics instead
+ # https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=76663
+ my @parts = File::Spec->splitdir($dir);
+
+ # deal with how 'C:\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' decomposes
+ pop @parts while @parts and ! length $parts[-1];
+
+ if (
+ @parts < 2
+ or
+ ( @parts == 2 and $parts[1] =~ /^ [\/\\] $/x )
+ ) {
+ $reason_dir_unusable =
+ 'File::Spec->tmpdir returned a root directory instead of a designated '
+ . 'tempdir (possibly https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=76663)';
+ }
+ else {
+ # make sure we can actually create and sysopen a file in this dir
+
+ my $fn = $dir . "_dbictest_writability_test_$$";
+
+ my $u = local_umask(0); # match the umask we use in DBICTest(::Schema)
+ my $g = scope_guard { unlink $fn };
+
+ eval {
+
+ if (-e $fn) {
+ unlink $fn or die "Unable to unlink pre-existing $fn: $!\n";
+ }
+
+ sysopen (my $tmpfh, $fn, O_RDWR|O_CREAT) or die "Opening $fn failed: $!\n";
+
+ print $tmpfh 'deadbeef' x 1024 or die "Writing to $fn failed: $!\n";
+
+ close $tmpfh or die "Closing $fn failed: $!\n";
+
+ 1;
+ }
+ or
+ do {
+ chomp( my $err = $@ );
+
+ my @x_tests = map
+ { (defined $_) ? ( $_ ? 1 : 0 ) : 'U' }
+ map
+ { (-e, -d, -f, -r, -w, -x, -o)}
+ ($dir, $fn)
+ ;
+
+ $reason_dir_unusable = sprintf <<"EOE", $fn, $err, scalar $>, scalar $), umask(), (stat($dir))[4,5,2], @x_tests;
+File::Spec->tmpdir returned a directory which appears to be non-writeable:
+
+Error encountered while testing '%s': %s
+Process EUID/EGID: %s / %s
+Effective umask: %o
+TmpDir UID/GID: %s / %s
+TmpDir StatMode: %o
+TmpDir X-tests: -e:%s -d:%s -f:%s -r:%s -w:%s -x:%s -o:%s
+TmpFile X-tests: -e:%s -d:%s -f:%s -r:%s -w:%s -x:%s -o:%s
+EOE
+ };
+ }
+
+ if ($reason_dir_unusable) {
+ # Replace with our local project tmpdir. This will make multiple tests
+ # from different runs conflict with each other, but is much better than
+ # polluting the root dir with random crap or failing outright
+ my $local_dir = find_co_root . 't/var/';
+
+ # Generlly this should be handled by ANFANG, but double-check ourselves
+ # Not using mkdir_p here: we *know* everything else up until 'var' exists
+ # If it doesn't - we better fail outright
+ # (also saves an extra File::Path require(), small enough as it is)
+ -d $local_dir
+ or
+ mkdir $local_dir
+ or
+ die "Unable to create build-local tempdir '$local_dir': $!\n";
+
+ warn "\n\nUsing '$local_dir' as test scratch-dir instead of '$dir': $reason_dir_unusable\n\n";
+ $dir = $local_dir;
+ }
+
+ $dir;
+ };
+}
+
+
+sub slurp_bytes ($) {
+ croak "Expecting a file name, not a filehandle" if openhandle $_[0];
+ croak "'$_[0]' is not a readable filename" unless -f $_[0] && -r $_[0];
+ open my $fh, '<:raw', $_[0] or croak "Unable to open '$_[0]': $!";
+ local $/ unless wantarray;
+ <$fh>;
+}
+
+
+sub rm_rf ($) {
+ croak "No argument supplied to rm_rf()" unless length "$_[0]";
+
+ return unless -e $_[0];
+
+### I do not trust myself - check for subsuming ( the right way )
+### Avoid things like https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=111637
+ require Cwd;
+
+ my ($target, $tmp, $co_tmp) = map {
+
+ my $abs_fn = Cwd::abs_path("$_");
+
+ if ( $^O eq 'MSWin32' and length $abs_fn ) {
+
+ # sometimes we can get a short/longname mix, normalize everything to longnames
+ $abs_fn = Win32::GetLongPathName($abs_fn);
+
+ # Fixup for unixy (as opposed to native) slashes
+ $abs_fn =~ s|\\|/|g;
+ }
+
+ $abs_fn =~ s| (?<! / ) $ |/|x
+ if -d $abs_fn;
+
+ ( $abs_fn =~ /(.+)/s )[0]
+
+ } ( $_[0], tmpdir, find_co_root . 't/var' );
+
+ croak(
+ "Path supplied to rm_rf() '$target' is neither within the local nor the "
+ . "global scratch dirs ( '$co_tmp' and '$tmp' ): REFUSING TO `rm -rf` "
+ . 'at random'
+ ) unless (
+ ( index($target, $co_tmp) == 0 and $target ne $co_tmp )
+ or
+ ( index($target, $tmp) == 0 and $target ne $tmp )
+ );
+###
+
+ require File::Path;
+
+ # do not ask for a recent version, use 1.x API calls
+ File::Path::rmtree([ $target ]);
+}
+
+
+# This is an absolutely horrible thing to do on an end-user system
+# DO NOT use it indiscriminately - ideally under nothing short of ->is_smoker
+# Not added to EXPORT_OK on purpose
+sub can_alloc_MB ($) {
+ my $arg = shift;
+ $arg = 'UNDEF' if not defined $arg;
+
+ croak "Expecting a positive integer, got '$arg'"
+ if $arg !~ /^[1-9][0-9]*$/;
+
+ my ($perl) = $^X =~ /(.+)/;
+ local $ENV{PATH};
+ local $ENV{PERL5LIB} = join ($Config{path_sep}, @INC);
+
+ local ( $!, $^E, $?, $@ );
+
+ system( $perl, qw( -Mt::lib::ANFANG -e ), <<'EOS', $arg );
+$0 = 'malloc_canary';
+my $tail_character_of_reified_megastring = substr( ( join '', map chr, 0..255 ) x (4 * 1024 * $ARGV[0]), -1 );
+EOS
+
+ !!( $? == 0 )
+}
+
sub stacktrace {
my $frame = shift;
$frame++;
my (@stack, @frame);
- while (@frame = caller($frame++)) {
+ while (@frame = CORE::caller($frame++)) {
push @stack, [@frame[3,1,2]];
}
$args;
}
+#
+# Replicate the *heuristic* (important!!!) implementation found in various
+# forms within Class::Load / Module::Inspector / Class::C3::Componentised
+#
+sub class_seems_loaded ($) {
+
+ croak "Function expects a class name as plain string (no references)"
+ unless defined $_[0] and not length ref $_[0];
+
+ no strict 'refs';
+
+ return 1 if defined ${"$_[0]::VERSION"};
+
+ return 1 if @{"$_[0]::ISA"};
+
+ return 1 if $INC{ (join ('/', split ('::', $_[0]) ) ) . '.pm' };
+
+ ( !!*{"$_[0]::$_"}{CODE} ) and return 1
+ for keys %{"$_[0]::"};
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
1;