2011-05-27 23:08:04 +02:00
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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2011-03-10 22:22:04 +01:00
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test_description="Emacs with large search results buffer"
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2012-11-21 16:16:14 +01:00
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. ./test-lib.sh
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2011-03-10 22:22:04 +01:00
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x=xxxxxxxxxx # 10
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x=$x$x$x$x$x$x$x$x$x$x # 100
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x=$x$x$x$x$x$x$x$x$x # 900
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# We generate a long subject here (over 900 bytes) so that the emacs
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# search results get large quickly. With 30 such messages we should
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# cross several 4kB page boundaries and see the bug.
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n=30
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for i in $(seq 1 $n); do
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# Roughly 100B2 KiB per message. That is, we need two messages in order to
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# exceed the typical size of the pipe buffer (4 KiB on commodity systems).
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generate_message '[subject]="$x $i of $n"'
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done
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notmuch new > /dev/null
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2011-03-11 01:53:46 +01:00
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test_begin_subtest "Ensure that emacs doesn't drop results"
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2012-01-23 05:26:10 +01:00
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notmuch search '*' > EXPECTED
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sed -i -e 's/^thread:[0-9a-f]* //' -e 's/;//' -e 's/xx*/[BLOB]/' EXPECTED
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echo 'End of search results.' >> EXPECTED
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2011-05-10 08:25:08 +02:00
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2011-06-28 06:45:06 +02:00
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test_emacs '(notmuch-search "*")
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(notmuch-test-wait)
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(test-output)'
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sed -i -e s', *, ,g' -e 's/xxx*/[BLOB]/g' OUTPUT
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2012-01-23 05:26:10 +01:00
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test_expect_equal_file OUTPUT EXPECTED
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2011-03-10 22:22:04 +01:00
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test_done
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