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test: use unique file names in fs trace test #43504
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Should fix test flakiness that is presumably caused by the asynchronous nature of the unlink operation on Windows. It's been observed that sub-tests randomly fail with "permission denied" errors when trying to create a new file in a directory with appropriate permissions. The DeleteFile() NT API call makes a file inaccessible and marks it for deletion but doesn't actually delete it until the last open handle has been closed. Accessing such a file fails with ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED. Processes can close handles manually or wait for the operating system to close them asynchronously after process termination. I speculate it's the latter that's causing the test to turn flaky. Fixes: nodejs#43502
@bnoordhuis Great work! Thank you for the fix. |
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While we're at it, can const tests = new Array();
be replaced with const tests = {};
(sic!)?
Make sense to me. It is wired use Array as a object/Map. |
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Would it make sense to use an incrementing variable in case we want to add/delete some test cases in the future?
Fast-track has been requested by @Trott. Please 👍 to approve. |
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Should fix test flakiness that is presumably caused by the asynchronous nature of the unlink operation on Windows. It's been observed that sub-tests randomly fail with "permission denied" errors when trying to create a new file in a directory with appropriate permissions. The DeleteFile() NT API call makes a file inaccessible and marks it for deletion but doesn't actually delete it until the last open handle has been closed. Accessing such a file fails with ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED. Processes can close handles manually or wait for the operating system to close them asynchronously after process termination. I speculate it's the latter that's causing the test to turn flaky. Fixes: nodejs#43502 PR-URL: nodejs#43504 Reviewed-By: Benjamin Gruenbaum <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: LiviaMedeiros <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
Should fix test flakiness that is presumably caused by the asynchronous nature of the unlink operation on Windows. It's been observed that sub-tests randomly fail with "permission denied" errors when trying to create a new file in a directory with appropriate permissions. The DeleteFile() NT API call makes a file inaccessible and marks it for deletion but doesn't actually delete it until the last open handle has been closed. Accessing such a file fails with ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED. Processes can close handles manually or wait for the operating system to close them asynchronously after process termination. I speculate it's the latter that's causing the test to turn flaky. Fixes: #43502 PR-URL: #43504 Reviewed-By: Benjamin Gruenbaum <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: LiviaMedeiros <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
Should fix test flakiness that is presumably caused by the asynchronous nature of the unlink operation on Windows. It's been observed that sub-tests randomly fail with "permission denied" errors when trying to create a new file in a directory with appropriate permissions. The DeleteFile() NT API call makes a file inaccessible and marks it for deletion but doesn't actually delete it until the last open handle has been closed. Accessing such a file fails with ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED. Processes can close handles manually or wait for the operating system to close them asynchronously after process termination. I speculate it's the latter that's causing the test to turn flaky. Fixes: #43502 PR-URL: #43504 Reviewed-By: Benjamin Gruenbaum <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: LiviaMedeiros <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
Should fix test flakiness that is presumably caused by the asynchronous nature of the unlink operation on Windows. It's been observed that sub-tests randomly fail with "permission denied" errors when trying to create a new file in a directory with appropriate permissions. The DeleteFile() NT API call makes a file inaccessible and marks it for deletion but doesn't actually delete it until the last open handle has been closed. Accessing such a file fails with ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED. Processes can close handles manually or wait for the operating system to close them asynchronously after process termination. I speculate it's the latter that's causing the test to turn flaky. Fixes: #43502 PR-URL: #43504 Reviewed-By: Benjamin Gruenbaum <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: LiviaMedeiros <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
Should fix test flakiness that is presumably caused by the asynchronous nature of the unlink operation on Windows. It's been observed that sub-tests randomly fail with "permission denied" errors when trying to create a new file in a directory with appropriate permissions. The DeleteFile() NT API call makes a file inaccessible and marks it for deletion but doesn't actually delete it until the last open handle has been closed. Accessing such a file fails with ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED. Processes can close handles manually or wait for the operating system to close them asynchronously after process termination. I speculate it's the latter that's causing the test to turn flaky. Fixes: nodejs/node#43502 PR-URL: nodejs/node#43504 Reviewed-By: Benjamin Gruenbaum <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: LiviaMedeiros <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
Should fix test flakiness that is presumably caused by the asynchronous
nature of the unlink operation on Windows.
It's been observed that sub-tests randomly fail with "permission denied"
errors when trying to create a new file in a directory with appropriate
permissions.
The DeleteFile() NT API call makes a file inaccessible and marks it for
deletion but doesn't actually delete it until the last open handle has
been closed. Accessing such a file fails with ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED.
Processes can close handles manually or wait for the operating system to
close them asynchronously after process termination. I speculate it's
the latter that's causing the test to turn flaky.
Fixes: #43502