mod-test.c should not use Gnulib code, as that creates
unnecessary coupling between Emacs internals and this test module.
Also Gnulib code is compiled without -fPIC whereas mod-test.c
needs -fPIC and recompiling Gnulib with -fPIC would be too painful.
* src/Makefile.in (LIB_NANOSLEEP): New macro.
(LIBES): Use it.
* test/Makefile.in (REPLACE_FREE, FREE_SOURCE_0, FREE_SOURCE_0):
Remove. All uses removed.
(LIB_CLOCK_GETTIME, LIB_NANOSLEEP): New macros.
(MODULE_CFLAGS): Do not -I from lib as that would include Gnulib
modifications to standard .h files (e.g., "#define nanosleep
rpl_nanosleep") and we don’t want the Gnulib replacements.
Instead, for gmp.h (on platforms lacking <gmp.h>) simply '-I.'
with a suitable gmp.h.
(gmp.h): New rule to create a suitable gmp.h.
($(test_module)): Depend on config.h since the code uses config.h.
Depend on gmp.h if we need to create a suitable one.
If compiling mini-gmp.h, compile the original one and not
the Emacs-specific one, to lessen coupling with Emacs internals.
Link with LIB_CLOCK_GETTIME and LIB_NANOSLEEP.
(clean): Remove gmp.h.
* test/src/emacs-module-resources/mod-test.c: Don’t include timespec.h.
All uses of timespec.h APIs changed to use system-supplied APIs.
Change _Static_assert to plain assert, so that we needn’t rely
on Gnulib’s _Static_assert.
(timespec_le) [CLOCK_REALTIME]: New function.
Change use of timespec_cmp changed to use this instead.
(Fmod_test_sleep_until, Fmod_test_nanoseconds):
Define these functions and their Lisp names mod-test-sleep-until
and mod-test-nanoseconds only if CLOCK_REALTIME,
since they now won’t work on platforms lacking CLOCK_REALTIME.
(Fmod_test_nanoseconds): Just use _Static_assert since it
should work on all platforms.
* test/src/emacs-module-tests.el (mod-test-sleep-until)
(mod-test-nanoseconds, mod-test-double):
Skip test if the corresponding functione is not defined.
* test/Makefile.in: Remove the ELPA dependencies, because it's
pretty confusing when trying to debug things.
* test/README (SELECTOR): Remove mention of the now-removed
GNU_ELPA_DIRECTORY variable.
* test/lisp/net/ntlm-tests.el (push): Add the ELPA dependencies
here, which keeps it contained to one test file. This also fixes
bug#53586, since the obsoletion of `body' came from web-server.el.
Make the context switch code handle buffer-local variables more
correctly by reusing the code originally written for `backtrace-eval`.
This has the side benefit of making the `saved_value` field unused.
* src/lisp.h (enum specbind_tag): Remove `saved_value` field.
(rebind_for_thread_switch, unbind_for_thread_switch): Delete decls.
(specpdl_unrewind): Declare function.
* src/eval.c (specpdl_saved_value): Delete function.
(specbind): Delete the code related to `saved_value`, and consolidate
common code between the different branches.
(rebind_for_thread_switch, -unbind_for_thread_switch): Move to `thread.c`.
(specpdl_unrewind): New function, extracted from `backtrace_eval_unrewind`.
Use `SET_INTERNAL_THREAD_SWITCH`. Skip the buffer & excursion unwinds
depending on new arg `vars_only`.
(backtrace_eval_unrewind): Use it.
(mark_specpdl): Don't mark `saved_value`.
* src/thread.c (rebind_for_thread_switch, unbind_for_thread_switch):
Move from `eval.c` and rewrite using `specpdl_unrewind`.
* test/src/thread-tests.el (threads-test-bug48990): New test.
* test/Makefile.in (test_template): Add a + as suggested by make:
"warning: jobserver unavailable: using -j1. Add '+' to parent make rule".
With the recent changes to src/verbose.mk.in, it’s more important
to be consistent about putting AM_V_GEN and similar macros at the
start of a rule’s recipe, since ‘make’ now outputs the diagnostic
before it executes the recipe rather than the shell outputting it.
Most of the uses were already this way, but there were a few
outliers. Problem reported by Pip Cet.
* Makefile.in (${srcdir}/info/dir):
* admin/unidata/Makefile.in (${unidir}/charprop.el, ${unifiles})
(${unidir}/emoji-labels.el):
* lib/Makefile.in (libgnu.a, libegnu.a):
* lisp/Makefile.in (TAGS):
* src/Makefile.in (lisp.mk, Emacs):
* test/Makefile.in (%.log, $(test_module)):
Put AM_V_GEN and similar macros first.
e3427faf55 Fix typos and improve consistency in ERC manual
0bf10d5082 * test/Makefile.in (check-declare): Add missing --batch.
34f5656137 Document the subtleties of the 'cursor' text property
Using dynamic job generation in GitLab does not work sufficiently. So
we generate the jobs in the Emacs sources.
* configure.ac (SUBDIR_MAKEFILES): Add test/infra/Makefile.
* test/Makefile.in (subdirs, generate-test-jobs): New targets.
* test/infra/Makefile.in:
* test/infra/test-jobs.yml: New files.
* test/infra/default-gitlab-ci.yml:
* test/infra/test-jobs-generator.sh: Remove.
* test/infra/gitlab-ci.yml: Insert contents of default-gitlab-ci.yml.
(stages): Remove generator and trigger. Add normal.
(test-jobs-generator, test-jobs-pipeline): Remove jobs.
(top): Include test-jobs.yml.
* test/Makefile.in: Support EMACS_TEST_TIMEOUT environment variable.
* test/README: Mention EMACS_TEST_TIMEOUT environment variable.
* test/infra/gitlab-ci.yml (variables): Set default value of
EMACS_TEST_TIMEOUT.
(.job-template): Propagate EMACS_TEST_TIMEOUT and EMACS_TEST_VERBOSE.
(test-all-inotify): Set specific EMACS_TEST_TIMEOUT.
* test/Makefile.in (REPLACE_FREE, FREE_SOURCE_0, FREE_SOURCE_1):
New macros.
($(test_module)): Improve accuracy of test as to whether free.c
should be compiled; glibc 2.33 does not need it compiled and the
compilation breaks if you try, if you build with
--enable-gcc-warnings.
The binary uses the 'seccomp' helper library. The library isn't
needed to load the generated Secure Computing filter.
* configure.ac: Check for 'seccomp' header and library.
* lib-src/seccomp-filter.c: New helper binary to generate a generic
Secure Computing filter for GNU/Linux.
* lib-src/Makefile.in (DONT_INSTALL): Add 'seccomp-filter' helper
binary if possible.
(all): Add Secure Computing filter file if possible.
(seccomp-filter$(EXEEXT)): Compile helper binary.
(seccomp-filter.bpf seccomp-filter.pfc): Generate filter files.
* test/src/emacs-tests.el (emacs-tests/seccomp/allows-stdout)
(emacs-tests/seccomp/forbids-subprocess): New unit tests.
* test/Makefile.in (src/emacs-tests.log): Add dependency on the helper
binary.
* test/Makefile.in (SUBDIRS): Run tests in new directory "misc",
intended for tests not belonging to any one file.
* test/misc/test-custom-deps.el:
* test/misc/test-custom-libs.el:
* test/misc/test-custom-noloads.el:
* test/misc/test-custom-opts.el: New files.
* test/lisp/custom-tests.el (custom--test-local-option): Move test to
above new file test-custom-opts.el.
* admin/cus-test.el: Document running tests from regular test suite.
* test/file-organization.org (Test Files): Document new test directory
"misc" for tests not belonging to any one file.
This fixes spurious test failures in my environment for
`diff-mode-test-font-lock-syntax-one-line` (where my `diff` otherwise
returns "No newline at end of file" in French) and for
various tests in `emacs-module-tests` because errors signal
"Abandon" instead of "Abort".