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Kirill Smelkov
wendelin.core
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7a4a4937
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7a4a4937
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Jun 24, 2019
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Kirill Smelkov
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@@ -166,6 +166,7 @@ class DFile:
# tDB provides database/wcfs testing environment.
#
# Database root and wcfs connection are represented by .root and .wc correspondingly.
# The database is initialized with one ZBigFile created (XXX .zfile)
#
# The primary way to access wcfs is by opening BigFiles and WatchLinks.
# A BigFile opened under tDB is represented as tFile - see .open for details.
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@@ -205,12 +206,20 @@ class tDB:
t
.
_files
=
set
()
t
.
_wlinks
=
set
()
# prepare initail objects for test: zfile, nonzfile
t
.
root
[
'!file'
]
=
t
.
nonzfile
=
Persistent
()
t
.
root
[
'zfile'
]
=
t
.
zfile
=
ZBigFile
(
blksize
)
t
.
at0
=
t
.
commit
()
@
property
def
head
(
t
):
return
t
.
dFtail
[
-
1
].
rev
# close closes test database as well as all tracked files, watch links and wcfs.
# it also prints change history to help developer overview current testcase.
@
func
def
close
(
t
):
defer
(
t
.
dump_history
)
for
tf
in
t
.
_files
.
copy
():
tf
.
close
()
for
tw
in
t
.
_wlinks
.
copy
():
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@@ -1176,38 +1185,33 @@ def iter_revv(t, start=z64, level=0):
# ---- actual tests to access data ----
# test_wcfs exercises wcfs functionality.
# exercise wcfs functionality without wcfs invalidation protocol.
# plain data access + wcfs handling of ZODB invalidations.
@
func
def
test_wcfs
():
t
=
tDB
()
def
test_wcfs
_basic
():
t
=
tDB
()
;
zf
=
t
.
zfile
defer
(
t
.
close
)
defer
(
t
.
dump_history
)
t
.
root
[
'!file'
]
=
nonfile
=
Persistent
()
t
.
root
[
'zfile'
]
=
zf
=
ZBigFile
(
blksize
)
at0
=
t
.
commit
()
# >>> lookup non-BigFile -> must be rejected
with
raises
(
OSError
)
as
exc
:
t
.
_stat
(
non
file
)
t
.
_stat
(
t
.
nonz
file
)
assert
exc
.
value
.
errno
==
EINVAL
# >>> file initially empty
f
=
t
.
open
(
zf
)
f
.
assertCache
([])
f
.
assertData
([],
mtime
=
at0
)
f
.
assertData
([],
mtime
=
t
.
at0
)
# >>> (@at1) commit data -> we can see it on wcfs
t
.
change
(
zf
,
{
2
:
'c1'
})
t
.
change
(
zf
,
{
2
:
'c1'
})
at1
=
t
.
commit
()
f
.
assertCache
([
0
,
0
,
0
])
# initially not cached
f
.
assertData
([
''
,
''
,
'c1'
],
mtime
=
t
.
head
)
# >>> (@at2) commit again -> we can see both latest and snapshotted states
# NOTE blocks d(4) and f(5) will be
not yet accessed till "watch+commit" test phase
t
.
change
(
zf
,
{
2
:
'c2'
,
3
:
'd2'
,
5
:
'f2'
})
# NOTE blocks d(4) and f(5) will be
accessed only in the end
t
.
change
(
zf
,
{
2
:
'c2'
,
3
:
'd2'
,
5
:
'f2'
})
at2
=
t
.
commit
()
# f @head
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@@ -1223,7 +1227,7 @@ def test_wcfs():
# >>> (@at3) commit again without changing zf size
f2
=
t
.
open
(
zf
,
at
=
at2
)
t
.
change
(
zf
,
{
2
:
'c3'
})
# FIXME + a3 after δbtree works (hole -> zblk)
t
.
change
(
zf
,
{
2
:
'c3'
,
5
:
'f3'
})
# FIXME + a3 after δbtree works (hole -> zblk)
at3
=
t
.
commit
()
f
.
assertCache
([
1
,
1
,
0
,
1
,
0
,
0
])
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@@ -1239,7 +1243,7 @@ def test_wcfs():
f
.
assertData
([
''
,
''
,
'c3'
,
'd2'
,
'x'
,
'x'
],
mtime
=
t
.
head
)
# f @at2
# NOTE f
2 is accessed but via @at/ not head/
# NOTE f
(2) is accessed but via @at/ not head/ ; f(2) in head/zf remains unaccessed
f2
.
assertCache
([
0
,
0
,
1
,
0
,
0
,
0
])
f2
.
assertData
([
''
,
''
,
'c2'
,
'd2'
,
''
,
'f2'
])
# XXX mtime=at2?
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@@ -1256,11 +1260,17 @@ def test_wcfs():
if
f
.
cached
()
!=
[
1
,
1
,
1
,
1
,
0
,
0
]:
assert
sum
(
f
.
cached
())
>
4
*
1
/
2
# > 50%
# >>> XXX commit data to not yet accessed f part - nothing happens
# verify all blocks
f
.
assertData
([
''
,
''
,
'c3'
,
'd2'
,
''
,
'f3'
])
# """
# >>> invalidation protocol
print
(
'
\
n
\
n
inv. protocol
\
n
\
n
'
)
# verify that watch setup is robust to client errors/misbehaviour.
@
func
def
test_wcfs_inv_watch_robust
():
t
=
tDB
();
zf
=
t
.
zfile
defer
(
t
.
close
)
t
.
change
(
zf
,
{
2
:
'c1'
}
# closeTX/bye cancels blocked pin handlers
wl
=
t
.
openwatch
()
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@@ -1282,7 +1292,7 @@ def test_wcfs():
# NOTE if wcfs.go does not fully cleanup this canceled watch and leaves it
# in half-working state, it will break on further commit, as pin to the
# watch won't be handled.
# TODO -> add explicit check for ^^^ if/when moved to separate test.
# TODO -> add explicit check for ^^^ if/when moved to separate test.
XXX
# invalid requests -> wcfs replies error
wl
=
t
.
openwatch
()
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@@ -1308,6 +1318,9 @@ def test_wcfs():
" head/at (@%s); …"
%
(
h
(
zf
.
_p_oid
),
h
(
atpast
),
h
(
t
.
head
)))
wl
.
close
()
def
bbb
():
# some watch setup/update requests with explicit pinok (also partly
# verifies how tWatchLink.watch computes automatic pinok)
wl
=
t
.
openwatch
()
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