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patch 9.0.1874: CI may fail in test_recover_empty_swap
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/1c7397f3f1e168541f88bb1bbd93a9f0b1235852
Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Date: Tue Sep 5 20:40:25 2023 +0200
patch 9.0.1874: CI may fail in test_recover_empty_swap
Problem: CI may fail in test_recover_empty_swap
Solution: Set directory option
Fix failing Test_recover_empty_swap test
:recover by default not only looks in the current directory, but also in
~/tmp for files to recover. If it finds some files to recover, it will
interactively prompt for a file to recover. However, prompting doesn't
work when running the test suite (and even if it would, there is no one
that can answer the prompt).
So it doesn't really make sense during testing, to inspect different
directories for swap files and prompt and wait (which will lead to a
timeout and therefore a failing test).
So set the 'directory' option temporarily to the current directory only
and reset it back once the test finishes.
closes: #13038
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Tue, 05 Sep 2023 20:45:03 +0200 |
parents | 0c7d833308c7 |
children | 93c715c63a4a |
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version: "{build}" image: Visual Studio 2015 skip_tags: true environment: matrix: - FEATURE: HUGE # Alternate environments, not used right now. 2022 is a lot slower. # # - job_name: VS-2015 # appveyor_build_worker_image: Visual Studio 2015 # FEATURE: HUGE # - job_name: VS-2017 # appveyor_build_worker_image: Visual Studio 2017 # FEATURE: HUGE # - job_name: VS-2019 # appveyor_build_worker_image: Visual Studio 2019 # FEATURE: HUGE # - job_name: VS-2022 # appveyor_build_worker_image: Visual Studio 2022 # FEATURE: HUGE # disabled # - FEATURE: TINY # - FEATURE: NORMAL # - FEATURE: BIG matrix: fast_finish: true before_build: - call ver - ci\appveyor.bat install build_script: - ci\appveyor.bat build test_script: - ci\appveyor.bat test artifacts: - path: src/vim.exe name: vim - path: src/gvim.exe name: gvim # vim: sw=2 sts=2 et ts=8 sr