[tor-commits] [stem/master] Allowing for instantanious closure in test_status_notifications

atagar at torproject.org atagar at torproject.org
Sun May 12 02:51:20 UTC 2013


commit 76f82d74960df9bccececff6792aa7dab88cd77b
Author: Damian Johnson <atagar at torproject.org>
Date:   Sat May 11 17:30:29 2013 -0700

    Allowing for instantanious closure in test_status_notifications
    
    Well, that's a little odd. Our jenkins instance reported a failure of
    test_status_notifications...
    
    ======================================================================
    FAIL: test_status_notifications
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Traceback:
      File "/srv/jenkins-workspace/workspace/stem-tor-ci/test/integ/control/base_controller.py", line 224, in test_status_notifications
        self.assertTrue(state_observer.timestamp < time.time())
    AssertionError
    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    In the past we've seen test failures due to dixie being far, far faster than my
    netbook. I'm a little dubious that state_observer.timestamp truely equaled
    time.time() (that would imply that the above statements took zero nanoseconds)
    but oh well. I've only seen this happen once and there's little reason not to
    pass when they're equal.
---
 test/integ/control/base_controller.py |    8 ++++----
 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/test/integ/control/base_controller.py b/test/integ/control/base_controller.py
index b91dd24..0226022 100644
--- a/test/integ/control/base_controller.py
+++ b/test/integ/control/base_controller.py
@@ -221,14 +221,14 @@ class TestBaseController(unittest.TestCase):
       controller.close()
       self.assertEquals(controller, state_observer.controller)
       self.assertEquals(stem.control.State.CLOSED, state_observer.state)
-      self.assertTrue(state_observer.timestamp < time.time())
+      self.assertTrue(state_observer.timestamp <= time.time())
       self.assertTrue(state_observer.timestamp > time.time() - 1.0)
       state_observer.reset()
 
       controller.connect()
       self.assertEquals(controller, state_observer.controller)
       self.assertEquals(stem.control.State.INIT, state_observer.state)
-      self.assertTrue(state_observer.timestamp < time.time())
+      self.assertTrue(state_observer.timestamp <= time.time())
       self.assertTrue(state_observer.timestamp > time.time() - 1.0)
       state_observer.reset()
 
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ class TestBaseController(unittest.TestCase):
       self.assertRaises(stem.SocketClosed, controller.msg, "blarg")
       self.assertEquals(controller, state_observer.controller)
       self.assertEquals(stem.control.State.CLOSED, state_observer.state)
-      self.assertTrue(state_observer.timestamp < time.time())
+      self.assertTrue(state_observer.timestamp <= time.time())
       self.assertTrue(state_observer.timestamp > time.time() - 1.0)
       state_observer.reset()
 
@@ -257,6 +257,6 @@ class TestBaseController(unittest.TestCase):
       time.sleep(0.1)  # not much work going on so this doesn't need to be much
       self.assertEquals(controller, state_observer.controller)
       self.assertEquals(stem.control.State.CLOSED, state_observer.state)
-      self.assertTrue(state_observer.timestamp < time.time())
+      self.assertTrue(state_observer.timestamp <= time.time())
       self.assertTrue(state_observer.timestamp > time.time() - 1.0)
       state_observer.reset()





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