+++ /dev/null
-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-test_description='atomicity'
-. ./test-lib.sh
-
-# This script tests the effects of killing and restarting "notmuch
-# new" at arbitrary points. If notmuch new is properly atomic, the
-# final database contents should be the same regardless of when (or
-# if) it is killed and restarted.
-
-if test_require_external_prereq gdb; then
-
-# Create a maildir structure to also stress flag synchronization
- mkdir $MAIL_DIR/cur
- mkdir $MAIL_DIR/new
- mkdir $MAIL_DIR/tmp
- mkdir $MAIL_DIR/.remove-dir
-
- # Prepare the initial database
- generate_message [subject]='Duplicate' [filename]='duplicate:2,' [dir]=cur
- generate_message [subject]='Remove' [filename]='remove:2,' [dir]=cur
- generate_message [subject]='"Remove duplicate"' [filename]='remove-duplicate:2,' [dir]=cur
- cp $MAIL_DIR/cur/remove-duplicate:2, $MAIL_DIR/cur/remove-duplicate-copy:2,
- generate_message [subject]='Rename' [filename]='rename:2,' [dir]=cur
- generate_message [subject]='"Rename duplicate"' [filename]='rename-duplicate:2,' [dir]=cur
- generate_message [subject]='"Move 1"' [filename]='move1:2,' [dir]=cur
- generate_message [subject]='"Move 2"' [filename]='move2:2,' [dir]=new
- generate_message [subject]='Flag' [filename]='flag:2,' [dir]=cur
- generate_message [subject]='"Flag duplicate"' [filename]='flag-duplicate:2,' [dir]=cur
- cp $MAIL_DIR/cur/flag-duplicate:2, $MAIL_DIR/cur/flag-duplicate-copy:2,F
- generate_message [subject]='"Remove directory"' [filename]='remove-directory:2,' [dir]=.remove-dir
- generate_message [subject]='"Remove directory duplicate"' [filename]='remove-directory-duplicate:2,' [dir]=.remove-dir
- cp $MAIL_DIR/.remove-dir/remove-directory-duplicate:2, $MAIL_DIR/cur/
- notmuch new > /dev/null
-
- # Make all maildir changes, but *don't* update the database
- generate_message [subject]='Added' [filename]='added:2,' [dir]=cur
- cp $MAIL_DIR/cur/duplicate:2, $MAIL_DIR/cur/duplicate-copy:2,
- generate_message [subject]='"Add duplicate"' [filename]='add-duplicate:2,' [dir]=cur
- generate_message [subject]='"Add duplicate copy"' [filename]='add-duplicate-copy:2,' [dir]=cur
- rm $MAIL_DIR/cur/remove:2,
- rm $MAIL_DIR/cur/remove-duplicate-copy:2,
- mv $MAIL_DIR/cur/rename:2, $MAIL_DIR/cur/renamed:2,
- mv $MAIL_DIR/cur/rename-duplicate:2, $MAIL_DIR/cur/renamed-duplicate:2,
- mv $MAIL_DIR/cur/move1:2, $MAIL_DIR/new/move1:2,
- mv $MAIL_DIR/new/move2:2, $MAIL_DIR/cur/move2:2,
- mv $MAIL_DIR/cur/flag:2, $MAIL_DIR/cur/flag:2,F
- rm $MAIL_DIR/cur/flag-duplicate-copy:2,F
- rm $MAIL_DIR/.remove-dir/remove-directory:2,
- rm $MAIL_DIR/.remove-dir/remove-directory-duplicate:2,
- rmdir $MAIL_DIR/.remove-dir
-
- # Prepare a snapshot of the updated maildir. The gdb script will
- # update the database in this snapshot as it goes.
- cp -a $MAIL_DIR $MAIL_DIR.snap
- cp ${NOTMUCH_CONFIG} ${NOTMUCH_CONFIG}.snap
- NOTMUCH_CONFIG=${NOTMUCH_CONFIG}.snap notmuch config set database.path $MAIL_DIR.snap
-
-
-
- # Execute notmuch new and, at every call to rename, snapshot the
- # database, run notmuch new again on the snapshot, and capture the
- # results of search.
- #
- # -tty /dev/null works around a conflict between the 'timeout' wrapper
- # and gdb's attempt to control the TTY.
- export MAIL_DIR
- gdb -tty /dev/null -batch -x $TEST_DIRECTORY/atomicity.gdb notmuch >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
-
- # Get the final, golden output
- notmuch search '*' > expected
-
- # Check output against golden output
- outcount=$(cat outcount)
- echo -n > searchall
- echo -n > expectall
- for ((i = 0; i < $outcount; i++)); do
- if ! cmp -s search.$i expected; then
- # Find the range of interruptions that match this output
- for ((end = $i + 1 ; end < $outcount; end++)); do
- if ! cmp -s search.$i search.$end; then
- break
- fi
- done
- echo "When interrupted after $test/backtrace.$(expr $i - 1) (abort points $i-$(expr $end - 1))" >> searchall
- cat search.$i >> searchall
- cat expected >> expectall
- echo >> searchall
- echo >> expectall
-
- i=$(expr $end - 1)
- fi
- done
-fi
-
-test_begin_subtest '"notmuch new" is idempotent under arbitrary aborts'
-test_expect_equal_file searchall expectall
-
-test_expect_success "detected $outcount>10 abort points" "test $outcount -gt 10"
-
-test_done