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test: Remove misguided emacs testing utilities
The goal of this abstraction was to save space. But that failed as the result actually was that four trivial lines got replace with 15 fairly complicated lines. The opposite of what it was supposed to do. Also it made it harder to come up with the fix in the previous commit; simply grepping for the relevant symbols did not work because they get constructed at run-time instead of appearing in the source file.
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"Initiate orphan watchdog check."
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(run-at-time 60 60 'orphan-watchdog-check pid))
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(defun hook-counter (hook)
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"Count how many times a hook is called. Increments
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`hook'-counter variable value if it is bound, otherwise does
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nothing."
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(let ((counter (intern (concat (symbol-name hook) "-counter"))))
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(if (boundp counter)
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(set counter (1+ (symbol-value counter))))))
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(defun add-hook-counter (hook)
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"Add hook to count how many times `hook' is called."
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(add-hook hook (apply-partially 'hook-counter hook)))
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(add-hook-counter 'notmuch-hello-mode-hook)
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(add-hook-counter 'notmuch-hello-refresh-hook)
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(defvar notmuch-hello-mode-hook-counter -100
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"Tests that care about this counter must let-bind it to 0.")
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(add-hook 'notmuch-hello-mode-hook
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(lambda () (cl-incf notmuch-hello-mode-hook-counter)))
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(defvar notmuch-hello-refresh-hook-counter -100
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"Tests that care about this counter must let-bind it to 0.")
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(add-hook 'notmuch-hello-refresh-hook
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(lambda () (cl-incf notmuch-hello-refresh-hook-counter)))
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(defadvice notmuch-search-process-filter (around pessimal activate disable)
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"Feed notmuch-search-process-filter one character at a time."
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