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test pummel/test-stream2-basic.js failing since v4.2.0 #5257
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That is one of four tests I'm aware of in
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Is there a publicly visible CI system (like jenkins) available somewhere where to check the status of tests? Would be nice to know if test is expected to fail or is there something wrong with my own build ;) I have fixed (on our own CI) |
@tallskog The CI system is usually publicly available, but it is closed off at the moment for security reasons. You can follow #5194 to find out when it is resolved and the CI is made public again. Access to CI would not help you in this case, however, because the pummel tests are not run on CI. I don't know the history on that and therefore I don't know if that is likely to change or not if the four tests are fixed. However, I would encourage you to submit a pull request for the fix to /cc @nodejs/testing |
In 6899094 (#2325), the conditions for increasing `readableState.awaitDrain` when writing to a piping destination returns false were changed so that they could not actually be met, effectively leaving `readableState.awaitDrain` with a constant value of 0. This patch changes the conditions to testing whether the stream for which `.write()` returned false is still a piping destination, which was likely the intention of the original patch. Fixes: #5820 Fixes: #5257 PR-URL: #6023 Reviewed-By: Brian White <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
In 6899094 (#2325), the conditions for increasing `readableState.awaitDrain` when writing to a piping destination returns false were changed so that they could not actually be met, effectively leaving `readableState.awaitDrain` with a constant value of 0. This patch changes the conditions to testing whether the stream for which `.write()` returned false is still a piping destination, which was likely the intention of the original patch. Fixes: #5820 Fixes: #5257 PR-URL: #6023 Reviewed-By: Brian White <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
In 6899094 (#2325), the conditions for increasing `readableState.awaitDrain` when writing to a piping destination returns false were changed so that they could not actually be met, effectively leaving `readableState.awaitDrain` with a constant value of 0. This patch changes the conditions to testing whether the stream for which `.write()` returned false is still a piping destination, which was likely the intention of the original patch. Fixes: #5820 Fixes: #5257 PR-URL: #6023 Reviewed-By: Brian White <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
In 6899094 (#2325), the conditions for increasing `readableState.awaitDrain` when writing to a piping destination returns false were changed so that they could not actually be met, effectively leaving `readableState.awaitDrain` with a constant value of 0. This patch changes the conditions to testing whether the stream for which `.write()` returned false is still a piping destination, which was likely the intention of the original patch. Fixes: #5820 Fixes: #5257 PR-URL: #6023 Reviewed-By: Brian White <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
In 6899094 (#2325), the conditions for increasing `readableState.awaitDrain` when writing to a piping destination returns false were changed so that they could not actually be met, effectively leaving `readableState.awaitDrain` with a constant value of 0. This patch changes the conditions to testing whether the stream for which `.write()` returned false is still a piping destination, which was likely the intention of the original patch. Fixes: #5820 Fixes: #5257 PR-URL: #6023 Reviewed-By: Brian White <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
In 6899094 (#2325), the conditions for increasing `readableState.awaitDrain` when writing to a piping destination returns false were changed so that they could not actually be met, effectively leaving `readableState.awaitDrain` with a constant value of 0. This patch changes the conditions to testing whether the stream for which `.write()` returned false is still a piping destination, which was likely the intention of the original patch. Fixes: #5820 Fixes: #5257 PR-URL: #6023 Reviewed-By: Brian White <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
In 6899094 (#2325), the conditions for increasing `readableState.awaitDrain` when writing to a piping destination returns false were changed so that they could not actually be met, effectively leaving `readableState.awaitDrain` with a constant value of 0. This patch changes the conditions to testing whether the stream for which `.write()` returned false is still a piping destination, which was likely the intention of the original patch. Fixes: #5820 Fixes: #5257 PR-URL: #6023 Reviewed-By: Brian White <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
Test seems to be failing since version 4.2.0, is it still a valid test case?
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