Previously it was marked as failing on macOS, but commit
ed3998b390 seems to have fixed that. yay!
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Helps: #1392
The access and creation time tests create a file, gets the time in
seconds, then gets the time in microseconds and assumes that the
difference between the two has to be above 0.
As rare as this may be, it can happen:
$ stat g-file-info-test-50A450 -c %y
2021-07-06 18:24:56.000000767 +0100
Change the test to simply assert that the difference not negative to
handle this case.
This is the same fix as 289f8b, but that was just modification time.
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@arm.com>
Freebsd doesn't always have /proc mounted, so relying on
/proc for the tests isn't ideal.
This commit changes the desktop-app-info tests to use
mkfifo instead of /proc/../fd/.. to relay terminal
arguments.
Might help with this error message I'm seeing in CI:
/tmp/bin-path-H1UQT1/gnome-terminal: cannot create /proc/38961/fd/6: No such file or directory
In case the XDG database is not initialized yet we may try to sniff a
0-length data, making our content-type routines to mark non-empty files
as `application/x-zerosize`.
This is wrong, so in case the sniff size is not set, let's just
try to read the default value. To avoid false-application/x-zerosize
results (that are not something we want as per legacy assumptions).
See: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755795
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/2742
It’s often (but not always) failing on the CI machines with a timeout
which looks like the FD sharing via `/proc` isn’t reliably working.
Disable this test (but not the whole `desktop-app-info` test suite) on
FreeBSD until someone who has access to a FreeBSD machine can debug it.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Helps: #2781
The implementation of `g_desktop_app_info_launch_uris()` will spawn the
exec file once for each URI unless the desktop file has a placeholder in
its Exec line which supports multiple URIs at once.
The fake terminal doesn’t have such a placeholder, so the fake terminal
script is spawned twice in quick succession, once for each URI. Since it
was making two separate printf calls (one to print the output to the
pipe, and one to terminate it with a newline), it’s possible that two
invocations of the script could interleave their printf calls, resulting
in pipe input along the lines of `URI1 URI2 newline newline` rather than
`URI1 newline URI2 newline`.
This would cause the test to fail.
Fix that by making the script atomic by moving the newline into the
first printf call.
See: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/jobs/2339109:
```
\# Fake 'nxterm' terminal created as: /tmp/bin-path-R6GWT1/nxterm
\# 'nxterm' called with arguments: '-e true nxterm-argument /tmp/bin-path-R6GWT1-e true nxterm-argument /tmp/test_desktop-app-info_CO92T1/desktop-app-info/launch-uris-with-terminal/nxterm/.dirs/data'
Bail out! GLib-GIO:ERROR:../gio/tests/desktop-app-info.c:1294:test_launch_uris_with_terminal: assertion failed (g_strv_length (output_args) == 4): (7 == 4)
```
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
The cancellable may be cancelled just after the operation succeeds in a
different thread. So instead of checking whether the cancellable is
cancelled, check whether the operation returned a `CANCELLED` error, and
*then* assert that the cancellable is cancelled.
This should fix
https://pwithnall.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/-/glib/-/jobs/2338552/artifacts/_build/meson-logs/testlog.txt:
```
ok 1 /unix-streams/basic
Bail out! GLib-GIO:ERROR:../gio/tests/unix-streams.c:149:main_thread_skipped: assertion failed (err == (g-io-error-quark, 19)): err is NULL
stderr:
```
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
The g_content_type_get_icon() function for win32 can lookup the
DefaultIcon associated with .txt and return a different result.
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
On Win32, we get paths with mixed \\ and /, use GFile to resolve and
normalize the paths before comparing.
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
Otherwise, the build will fail when the toolchain is static-only, even
with -Ddefault_library=static. I talked to a Meson developer in their
IRC channel, who told me that the correct fix was to ensure that
shared_library is only used if default_library != static.
Simulate launching applications using terminals by creating scripts on
the fly that are named as the terminals that we support, ensuring that
these are called with the arguments that we expect.
Related to: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/merge_requests/2839
Check if thumbnails are created in the path we expect and that we can
retrieve their information, but also that we try to get the biggest size
available when multiple are available.
We've various macros definitions that are depending using C++ features
that may not work in all the standard versions, so recompile the cxx
tests that we have in all the ones we want to support.
desktop-app-info test may fail when repeated with multiple concurrent
processes because the actions test relies on checking the existence of
in the shared build directory, so by doing something like:
meson test -C _build desktop-app-info -t 0.3 --repeat 80
We may end up in timeout errors, because we are waiting for files that
have been already deleted by other processes.
To avoid this, let's rely on writing the files on `$G_TEST_TMPDIR` env
variable, that is always set and unique, given that we're using the
G_TEST_OPTION_ISOLATE_DIRS test option.
We were testing the case in which we were opening an actual file, and so
potentially using a fd-list, however we were missing the case in which a file
was not existent.
And in such case we are incidentally hitting a leak now.
All of these warnings indicate programmer error, so critical is most
appropriate here.
Exceptions: deprecation warnings are just warnings. Also, warnings that
are worded with uncertainty can remain warnings rather than criticals.