lordgamez commented on code in PR #1411:
URL: https://github.com/apache/nifi-minifi-cpp/pull/1411#discussion_r958289996


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libminifi/test/unit/ResourceQueueTests.cpp:
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@@ -53,23 +55,26 @@ TEST_CASE("maximum_number_of_creatable_resources", 
"[utils::ResourceQueue]") {
     CHECK(!resources_created.empty());
     CHECK(resources_created.size() <= 2);
   }
+}
 
-  SECTION("No Maximum resources") {
-    LogTestController::getInstance().clear();
-    auto resource_queue = ResourceQueue<int>::create(std::nullopt, logger_);
-    std::thread thread_one{[&] { worker(1, resource_queue); }};
-    std::thread thread_two{[&] { worker(2, resource_queue); }};
-    std::thread thread_three{[&] { worker(3, resource_queue); }};
+TEST_CASE("Resource limitation is not set to the resource queue", 
"[utils::ResourceQueue]") {
+  std::shared_ptr<core::logging::Logger> 
logger_{core::logging::LoggerFactory<ResourceQueue<int>>::getLogger()};
+  LogTestController::getInstance().setTrace<ResourceQueue<int>>();
+  LogTestController::getInstance().clear();
+  auto resource_queue = ResourceQueue<int>::create(std::nullopt, logger_);
+  std::set<int> resources_created;
 
-    thread_one.join();
-    thread_two.join();
-    thread_three.join();
+  auto resource_one = resource_queue->getResource([]{return 
std::make_unique<int>(1);});
+  auto resource_two = resource_queue->getResource([]{return 
std::make_unique<int>(2);});
+  auto resource_three = resource_queue->getResource([]{return 
std::make_unique<int>(3);});
 
-    CHECK(!resources_created.empty());
-    CHECK(!LogTestController::getInstance().contains("Waiting for resource", 
0ms));
-    CHECK(LogTestController::getInstance().contains("Number of instances: 3", 
0ms));
-    CHECK(resources_created.size() <= 3);
-  }
+  resources_created.emplace(*resource_one);
+  resources_created.emplace(*resource_two);
+  resources_created.emplace(*resource_three);

Review Comment:
   I'm not sure about your point. The goal of the set is to see if the 3 
returned resources are unique and not a previous resource with an already 
existing value is returned, so at the end the size of the set should be 3. I'm 
not sure how would that be as easy using just the wrappers.



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