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test: fix flaky test-net-socket-local-address #4650
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LGTM |
These changes mean that the test no longer triggers on the bug it was written for. This test is for a bug that was present in Node.js 3.0.0 and this version of the test (with appropriate modifications to remove fat arrows, etc. which were not supported in Node 3.0.0) does not fire an assertion whereas the current version does. For the record, here's the way it ended up after removing fat arrows, etc. so that it could run in Node 3.0.0:
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Good catch. Simple fix, just have to move the |
Prior to this commit, the test was flaky because it was executing the majority of its logic in a function called from the client and multiple events on the server. This commit simplifies the test by separating the server's connection and listening events, and isolating the client logic.
@Trott updated. Verified that moving the |
Lets try it in CI: https://ci.nodejs.org/job/node-test-commit/1709/ |
CI has some red, but none in this test. We should probably run a stress test too. |
Confirmed expected test failure in Node.js 3.0.0 and success in Node.js 3.3.0. So that's good. LGTM if the stress test comes out clean. |
Prior to this commit, the test was flaky because it was executing the majority of its logic in a function called from the client and multiple events on the server. This commit simplifies the test by separating the server's connection and listening events, and isolating the client logic. Refs: #4476 Refs: #4644 PR-URL: #4650 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
Thanks for the review. Stress test came through green. Landed in 6cfd0b5. |
Prior to this commit, the test was flaky because it was executing the majority of its logic in a function called from the client and multiple events on the server. This commit simplifies the test by separating the server's connection and listening events, and isolating the client logic. Refs: #4476 Refs: #4644 PR-URL: #4650 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
Prior to this commit, the test was flaky because it was executing the majority of its logic in a function called from the client and multiple events on the server. This commit simplifies the test by separating the server's connection and listening events, and isolating the client logic. Refs: #4476 Refs: #4644 PR-URL: #4650 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
Prior to this commit, the test was flaky because it was executing the majority of its logic in a function called from the client and multiple events on the server. This commit simplifies the test by separating the server's connection and listening events, and isolating the client logic. Refs: #4476 Refs: #4644 PR-URL: #4650 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
Prior to this commit, the test was flaky because it was executing the majority of its logic in a function called from the client and multiple events on the server. This commit simplifies the test by separating the server's connection and listening events, and isolating the client logic. Refs: nodejs#4476 Refs: nodejs#4644 PR-URL: nodejs#4650 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
Prior to this commit, the test was flaky because it was executing the majority of its logic in a function called from the client and multiple events on the server. This commit simplifies the test by separating the server's connection and listening events, and isolating the client logic. Refs: nodejs#4476 Refs: nodejs#4644 PR-URL: nodejs#4650 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
Prior to this commit, the test was flaky because it was executing the majority of its logic in a function called from the client and multiple events on the server. This commit simplifies the test by separating the server's connection and listening events, and isolating the client logic. Refs: nodejs#4476 Refs: nodejs#4644 PR-URL: nodejs#4650 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
Prior to this commit, the test was flaky because it was executing the majority of its logic in a function called from the client and multiple events on the server. This commit simplifies the test by separating the server's connection and listening events, and isolating the client logic.
Refs: #4476 and #4644
R= @Trott