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Investigate flaky test-fs-watch-recursive on OS X #8511
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Still seeing this (e.g., https://ci.nodejs.org/job/node-test-commit-osx/5733/nodes=osx1010/console). See it from time to time locally too. |
Another one: https://ci.nodejs.org/job/node-test-commit-osx/5813/nodes=osx1010/console I see it locally from time to time, but not when I'm trying to make it fail (by running it over and over). Would appreciate any insights on making it fail on demand. |
spotting this more often locally also. It's already happened three or four times today. |
Now that 60a78ae has landed, I am able to duplicate this failure like this on OS X (after increasing my
Fix coming shortly. I'm optimistic that what causes the issue above is what causes it in general. |
The test was sometimes timing out due to a race condition. In OS X, events for `fs.watch()` might only start showing up after a delay. This is a limitation of the operating system. To work around that, there was a timer in the test that delayed the writing of the file by 100ms. However, sometimes that was not enough, and so the event never fired, and the test timed out. Change the timer to an interval so that it fires repeatedly until it is picked up. This change only affects OS X. Fixes: nodejs#8511
The test was sometimes timing out due to a race condition. In OS X, events for `fs.watch()` might only start showing up after a delay. This is a limitation of the operating system. To work around that, there was a timer in the test that delayed the writing of the file by 100ms. However, sometimes that was not enough, and so the event never fired, and the test timed out. Change the timer to an interval so that it fires repeatedly until it is picked up. This change only affects OS X. Fixes: #8511 PR-URL: #9303 Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Santiago Gimeno <[email protected]>
The test was sometimes timing out due to a race condition. In OS X, events for `fs.watch()` might only start showing up after a delay. This is a limitation of the operating system. To work around that, there was a timer in the test that delayed the writing of the file by 100ms. However, sometimes that was not enough, and so the event never fired, and the test timed out. Change the timer to an interval so that it fires repeatedly until it is picked up. This change only affects OS X. Fixes: #8511 PR-URL: #9303 Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Santiago Gimeno <[email protected]>
The test was sometimes timing out due to a race condition. In OS X, events for `fs.watch()` might only start showing up after a delay. This is a limitation of the operating system. To work around that, there was a timer in the test that delayed the writing of the file by 100ms. However, sometimes that was not enough, and so the event never fired, and the test timed out. Change the timer to an interval so that it fires repeatedly until it is picked up. This change only affects OS X. Fixes: #8511 PR-URL: #9303 Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Santiago Gimeno <[email protected]>
https://ci.nodejs.org/job/node-test-commit-osx/5015/nodes=osx1010/console:
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