On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 12:28:35PM +0900, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> SZEDER Gábor <[email protected]> writes:
> I see most of these changes are removal of stop_httpd because it is
> done as part of start_httpd() to arrange it to be called at exit.
>
> But ...
>
> > @@ -176,7 +175,7 @@ prepare_httpd() {
> > start_httpd() {
> > prepare_httpd >&3 2>&4
> >
> > - trap 'code=$?; stop_httpd; (exit $code); die' EXIT
> > + test_atexit stop_httpd
> >
> > "$LIB_HTTPD_PATH" -d "$HTTPD_ROOT_PATH" \
> > -f "$TEST_PATH/apache.conf" $HTTPD_PARA \
> > @@ -184,15 +183,12 @@ start_httpd() {
> > >&3 2>&4
> > if test $? -ne 0
> > then
> > - trap 'die' EXIT
> > cat "$HTTPD_ROOT_PATH"/error.log >&4 2>/dev/null
> > test_skip_or_die $GIT_TEST_HTTPD "web server setup failed"
> > fi
> > }
> >
> > stop_httpd() {
> > - trap 'die' EXIT
> > -
> > "$LIB_HTTPD_PATH" -d "$HTTPD_ROOT_PATH" \
> > -f "$TEST_PATH/apache.conf" $HTTPD_PARA -k stop
> > }
>
> ... I see we lost many "trap 'die' EXIT" in the orignal. Is that
> something we want to lose as part of this commit? It does not make
> sense, at least to me, to add a "test_atexit die" and I am mostly
> wondering what these traps were trying to do in the original.
It restored our test framework's default EXIT trap, because without it
'stop_httpd' would have been invoked after 'test_done' as well. While
invoking it twice is probably not that big of a deal (though arguably
not the cleanest solution), invoking it after 'test_done' is
definitely bad, because at that point the trash directory and thus
$HTTPD_ROOT_PATH has already been removed, resulting in an ugly error:
$ ./t5561-http-backend.sh
<....>
ok 14 - server request log matches test results
# passed all 14 test(s)
1..14
apache2: Syntax error on line 11 of
/home/szeder/src/git/t/lib-httpd/apache.conf: Cannot load modules/mod_alias.so
into server: /home/szeder/src/git/t/trash
directory.t5561-http-backend/httpd/modules/mod_alias.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
'test_atexit' doesn't overwrite the test frameowork's default EXIT
trap, so we don't have to restore anything.