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package DBICTest::Util;
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 $| = 1;
print "#\n";
}
}
use constant DEBUG_TEST_CONCURRENCY_LOCKS =>
( ($ENV{DBICTEST_DEBUG_CONCURRENCY_LOCKS}||'') =~ /^(\d+)$/ )[0]
||
0
;
use Config;
use Carp 'confess';
use Fcntl ':flock';
use Scalar::Util qw(blessed refaddr);
use DBIx::Class::_Util;
use base 'Exporter';
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
dbg stacktrace
local_umask
visit_namespaces
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(),
$$,
$_[0],
$0,
;
}
# File locking is hard. Really hard. By far the best lock implementation
# I've seen is part of the guts of File::Temp. However it is sadly not
# reusable. Since I am not aware of folks doing NFS parallel testing,
# nor are we known to work on VMS, I am just going to punt this and
# use the portable-ish flock() provided by perl itself. If this does
# not work for you - patches more than welcome.
#
# This figure esentially means "how long can a single test hold a
# resource before everyone else gives up waiting and aborts" or
# in other words "how long does the longest test-group legitimally run?"
my $lock_timeout_minutes = 15; # yes, that's long, I know
my $wait_step_seconds = 0.25;
sub await_flock ($$) {
my ($fh, $locktype) = @_;
my ($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 "#\n";
}
}
return $res;
}
sub local_umask {
return unless defined $Config{d_umask};
die 'Calling local_umask() in void context makes no sense'
if ! defined wantarray;
my $old_umask = umask(shift());
die "Setting umask failed: $!" unless defined $old_umask;
return bless \$old_umask, 'DBICTest::Util::UmaskGuard';
}
{
package DBICTest::Util::UmaskGuard;
sub DESTROY {
&DBIx::Class::_Util::detected_reinvoked_destructor;
local ($@, $!);
eval { defined (umask ${$_[0]}) or die };
warn ( "Unable to reset old umask ${$_[0]}: " . ($!||'Unknown error') )
if ($@ || $!);
}
}
sub stacktrace {
my $frame = shift;
$frame++;
my (@stack, @frame);
while (@frame = caller($frame++)) {
push @stack, [@frame[3,1,2]];
}
return undef unless @stack;
$stack[0][0] = '';
return join "\tinvoked as ", map { sprintf ("%s at %s line %d\n", @$_ ) } @stack;
}
sub check_customcond_args ($) {
my $args = shift;
confess "Expecting a hashref"
unless ref $args eq 'HASH';
for (qw(rel_name foreign_relname self_alias foreign_alias)) {
confess "Custom condition argument '$_' must be a plain string"
if length ref $args->{$_} or ! length $args->{$_};
}
confess "Current and legacy rel_name arguments do not match"
if $args->{rel_name} ne $args->{foreign_relname};
confess "Custom condition argument 'self_resultsource' must be a rsrc instance"
unless defined blessed $args->{self_resultsource} and $args->{self_resultsource}->isa('DBIx::Class::ResultSource');
confess "Passed resultsource has no record of the supplied rel_name - likely wrong \$rsrc"
unless ref $args->{self_resultsource}->relationship_info($args->{rel_name});
my $struct_cnt = 0;
if (defined $args->{self_result_object} or defined $args->{self_rowobj} ) {
$struct_cnt++;
for (qw(self_result_object self_rowobj)) {
confess "Custom condition argument '$_' must be a result instance"
unless defined blessed $args->{$_} and $args->{$_}->isa('DBIx::Class::Row');
}
confess "Current and legacy self_result_object arguments do not match"
if refaddr($args->{self_result_object}) != refaddr($args->{self_rowobj});
}
if (defined $args->{foreign_values}) {
$struct_cnt++;
confess "Custom condition argument 'foreign_values' must be a hash reference"
unless ref $args->{foreign_values} eq 'HASH';
}
confess "Data structures supplied on both ends of a relationship"
if $struct_cnt == 2;
$args;
}
sub visit_namespaces {
my $args = { (ref $_[0]) ? %{$_[0]} : @_ };
my $visited_count = 1;
# A package and a namespace are subtly different things
$args->{package} ||= 'main';
$args->{package} = 'main' if $args->{package} =~ /^ :: (?: main )? $/x;
$args->{package} =~ s/^:://;
if ( $args->{action}->($args->{package}) ) {
my $ns =
( ($args->{package} eq 'main') ? '' : $args->{package} )
.
'::'
;
$visited_count += visit_namespaces( %$args, package => $_ ) for
grep
# this happens sometimes on %:: traversal
{ $_ ne '::main' }
map
{ $_ =~ /^(.+?)::$/ ? "$ns$1" : () }
do { no strict 'refs'; keys %$ns }
;
}
return $visited_count;
}
1;
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