tests: Use g_assert_*() rather than g_assert() in unix-streams

It won’t get compiled out with `G_DISABLE_ASSERT`.

Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
This commit is contained in:
Philip Withnall 2022-10-17 13:03:26 +01:00
parent 0c1fa95827
commit be9e268c6a

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ writer_thread (gpointer user_data)
offset += nwrote;
}
g_assert (nwrote > 0 || err != NULL);
g_assert_true (nwrote > 0 || err != NULL);
}
while (err == NULL);
@ -105,14 +105,14 @@ reader_thread (gpointer user_data)
if (nread == 0)
{
g_assert (err == NULL);
g_assert_no_error (err);
/* pipe closed */
g_object_unref (in);
return NULL;
}
g_assert_cmpstr (buf, ==, DATA);
g_assert (!g_cancellable_is_cancelled (reader_cancel));
g_assert_false (g_cancellable_is_cancelled (reader_cancel));
}
while (err == NULL);
@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ test_pipe_io (gconstpointer nonblocking)
* read op to fail.
*/
g_assert (pipe (writer_pipe) == 0 && pipe (reader_pipe) == 0);
g_assert_true (pipe (writer_pipe) == 0 && pipe (reader_pipe) == 0);
if (nonblocking)
{
@ -331,13 +331,13 @@ test_basic (void)
"close-fd", &close_fd,
NULL);
g_assert_cmpint (fd, ==, 0);
g_assert (close_fd);
g_assert_true (close_fd);
g_unix_input_stream_set_close_fd (is, FALSE);
g_assert (!g_unix_input_stream_get_close_fd (is));
g_assert_false (g_unix_input_stream_get_close_fd (is));
g_assert_cmpint (g_unix_input_stream_get_fd (is), ==, 0);
g_assert (!g_input_stream_has_pending (G_INPUT_STREAM (is)));
g_assert_false (g_input_stream_has_pending (G_INPUT_STREAM (is)));
g_object_unref (is);
@ -347,13 +347,13 @@ test_basic (void)
"close-fd", &close_fd,
NULL);
g_assert_cmpint (fd, ==, 1);
g_assert (close_fd);
g_assert_true (close_fd);
g_unix_output_stream_set_close_fd (os, FALSE);
g_assert (!g_unix_output_stream_get_close_fd (os));
g_assert_false (g_unix_output_stream_get_close_fd (os));
g_assert_cmpint (g_unix_output_stream_get_fd (os), ==, 1);
g_assert (!g_output_stream_has_pending (G_OUTPUT_STREAM (os)));
g_assert_false (g_output_stream_has_pending (G_OUTPUT_STREAM (os)));
g_object_unref (os);
}