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These tests deliver all possible (single-root) four-message threads in all possible orders and check that notmuch successfully links them into threads. These tests supersede and replace the previous and much less thorough "T260-thread-order" tests. There are two variants of the test: one delivers messages that reference only their immediate parent and the other delivers messages that reference all of their parents. The latter test is currently known-broken.
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76 lines
2.5 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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test_description="threading when messages received out of order"
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. ./test-lib.sh
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# Generate all single-root four message thread structures. We'll use
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# this for multiple tests below.
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THREADS=$(python ${TEST_DIRECTORY}/gen-threads.py 4)
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nthreads=$(wc -l <<< "$THREADS")
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test_begin_subtest "Messages with one parent get linked in all delivery orders"
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# In the first variant, this delivers messages that reference only
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# their immediate parent. Hence, we should only expect threads to be
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# fully joined at the end.
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for ((n = 0; n < 4; n++)); do
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# Deliver the n'th message of every thread
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thread=0
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while read -a parents; do
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parent=${parents[$n]}
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generate_message \
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[id]=m$n@t$thread [in-reply-to]="\<m$parent@t$thread\>" \
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[subject]=p$thread [from]=m$n
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thread=$((thread + 1))
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done <<< "$THREADS"
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notmuch new > /dev/null
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done
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output=$(notmuch search --sort=newest-first '*' | notmuch_search_sanitize)
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expected=$(for ((i = 0; i < $nthreads; i++)); do
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echo "thread:XXX 2001-01-05 [4/4] m3, m2, m1, m0; p$i (inbox unread)"
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done)
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test_expect_equal "$output" "$expected"
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test_begin_subtest "Messages with all parents get linked in all delivery orders"
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test_subtest_known_broken
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# Here we do the same thing as the previous test, but each message
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# references all of its parents. Since every message references the
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# root of the thread, each thread should always be fully joined. This
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# is currently broken because of the bug detailed in
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# id:8738h7kv2q.fsf@qmul.ac.uk.
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rm ${MAIL_DIR}/*
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notmuch new > /dev/null
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output=""
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expected=""
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for ((n = 0; n < 4; n++)); do
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# Deliver the n'th message of every thread
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thread=0
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while read -a parents; do
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references=""
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parent=${parents[$n]}
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while [[ $parent != None ]]; do
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references="<m$parent@t$thread> $references"
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parent=${parents[$parent]}
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done
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generate_message \
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[id]=m$n@t$thread [references]="'$references'" \
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[subject]=p$thread [from]=m$n
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thread=$((thread + 1))
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done <<< "$THREADS"
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notmuch new > /dev/null
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output="$output
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$(notmuch search --sort=newest-first '*' | notmuch_search_sanitize)"
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# Construct expected output
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template="thread:XXX 2001-01-05 [$((n+1))/$((n+1))]"
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for ((m = n; m > 0; m--)); do
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template="$template m$m,"
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done
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expected="$expected
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$(for ((i = 0; i < $nthreads; i++)); do
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echo "$template m0; p$i (inbox unread)"
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done)"
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done
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test_expect_equal "$output" "$expected"
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test_done
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