neovim/test/testutil.lua
Lewis Russell 47f2769b46 fix(Man): completion on Mac
Problem:
`man -w` does not work on recent versions of MacOs.

Solution:
Make it so an empty result is interpreted as an error unless silent=true
2024-12-16 16:05:08 +00:00

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Lua

local luaassert = require('luassert')
local busted = require('busted')
local uv = vim.uv
local Paths = require('test.cmakeconfig.paths')
luaassert:set_parameter('TableFormatLevel', 100)
local quote_me = '[^.%w%+%-%@%_%/]' -- complement (needn't quote)
--- @param str string
--- @return string
local function shell_quote(str)
if string.find(str, quote_me) or str == '' then
return '"' .. str:gsub('[$%%"\\]', '\\%0') .. '"'
end
return str
end
--- Functions executing in the context of the test runner (not the current nvim test session).
--- @class test.testutil
local M = {
paths = Paths,
}
--- @param p string
--- @return string
local function relpath(p)
p = vim.fs.normalize(p)
return (p:gsub('^' .. uv.cwd, ''))
end
--- @param path string
--- @return boolean
function M.isdir(path)
if not path then
return false
end
local stat = uv.fs_stat(path)
if not stat then
return false
end
return stat.type == 'directory'
end
--- (Only on Windows) Replaces yucky "\\" slashes with delicious "/" slashes in a string, or all
--- string values in a table (recursively).
---
--- @param obj string|table
--- @return any
function M.fix_slashes(obj)
if not M.is_os('win') then
return obj
end
if type(obj) == 'string' then
local ret = obj:gsub('\\', '/')
return ret
elseif type(obj) == 'table' then
--- @cast obj table<any,any>
local ret = {} --- @type table<any,any>
for k, v in pairs(obj) do
ret[k] = M.fix_slashes(v)
end
return ret
end
assert(false, 'expected string or table of strings, got ' .. type(obj))
end
--- @param ... string|string[]
--- @return string
function M.argss_to_cmd(...)
local cmd = {} --- @type string[]
for i = 1, select('#', ...) do
local arg = select(i, ...)
if type(arg) == 'string' then
cmd[#cmd + 1] = shell_quote(arg)
else
--- @cast arg string[]
for _, subarg in ipairs(arg) do
cmd[#cmd + 1] = shell_quote(subarg)
end
end
end
return table.concat(cmd, ' ')
end
function M.popen_r(...)
return io.popen(M.argss_to_cmd(...), 'r')
end
--- Calls fn() until it succeeds, up to `max` times or until `max_ms`
--- milliseconds have passed.
--- @param max integer?
--- @param max_ms integer?
--- @param fn function
--- @return any
function M.retry(max, max_ms, fn)
luaassert(max == nil or max > 0)
luaassert(max_ms == nil or max_ms > 0)
local tries = 1
local timeout = (max_ms and max_ms or 10000)
local start_time = uv.now()
while true do
--- @type boolean, any
local status, result = pcall(fn)
if status then
return result
end
uv.update_time() -- Update cached value of luv.now() (libuv: uv_now()).
if (max and tries >= max) or (uv.now() - start_time > timeout) then
busted.fail(string.format('retry() attempts: %d\n%s', tries, tostring(result)), 2)
end
tries = tries + 1
uv.sleep(20) -- Avoid hot loop...
end
end
local check_logs_useless_lines = {
['Warning: noted but unhandled ioctl'] = 1,
['could cause spurious value errors to appear'] = 2,
['See README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL for guidance'] = 3,
}
function M.eq(expected, actual, context)
return luaassert.are.same(expected, actual, context)
end
function M.neq(expected, actual, context)
return luaassert.are_not.same(expected, actual, context)
end
--- Asserts that `cond` is true, or prints a message.
---
--- @param cond (boolean) expression to assert
--- @param expected (any) description of expected result
--- @param actual (any) description of actual result
function M.ok(cond, expected, actual)
luaassert(
(not expected and not actual) or (expected and actual),
'if "expected" is given, "actual" is also required'
)
local msg = expected and ('expected %s, got: %s'):format(expected, tostring(actual)) or nil
return luaassert(cond, msg)
end
local function epicfail(state, arguments, _)
state.failure_message = arguments[1]
return false
end
luaassert:register('assertion', 'epicfail', epicfail)
function M.fail(msg)
return luaassert.epicfail(msg)
end
--- @param pat string
--- @param actual string
--- @return boolean
function M.matches(pat, actual)
if nil ~= string.match(actual, pat) then
return true
end
error(string.format('Pattern does not match.\nPattern:\n%s\nActual:\n%s', pat, actual))
end
--- Asserts that `pat` matches (or *not* if inverse=true) any line in the tail of `logfile`.
---
--- Retries for 1 second in case of filesystem delay.
---
---@param pat (string) Lua pattern to match lines in the log file
---@param logfile? (string) Full path to log file (default=$NVIM_LOG_FILE)
---@param nrlines? (number) Search up to this many log lines (default 10)
---@param inverse? (boolean) Assert that the pattern does NOT match.
function M.assert_log(pat, logfile, nrlines, inverse)
logfile = logfile or os.getenv('NVIM_LOG_FILE') or '.nvimlog'
luaassert(logfile ~= nil, 'no logfile')
nrlines = nrlines or 10
inverse = inverse or false
M.retry(nil, 1000, function()
local lines = M.read_file_list(logfile, -nrlines) or {}
local msg = string.format(
'Pattern %q %sfound in log (last %d lines): %s:\n%s',
pat,
(inverse and '' or 'not '),
nrlines,
logfile,
' ' .. table.concat(lines, '\n ')
)
for _, line in ipairs(lines) do
if line:match(pat) then
if inverse then
error(msg)
else
return
end
end
end
if not inverse then
error(msg)
end
end)
end
--- Asserts that `pat` does NOT match any line in the tail of `logfile`.
---
--- @see assert_log
--- @param pat (string) Lua pattern to match lines in the log file
--- @param logfile? (string) Full path to log file (default=$NVIM_LOG_FILE)
--- @param nrlines? (number) Search up to this many log lines
function M.assert_nolog(pat, logfile, nrlines)
return M.assert_log(pat, logfile, nrlines, true)
end
--- @param fn fun(...): any
--- @param ... any
--- @return boolean, any
function M.pcall(fn, ...)
luaassert(type(fn) == 'function')
local status, rv = pcall(fn, ...)
if status then
return status, rv
end
-- From:
-- C:/long/path/foo.lua:186: Expected string, got number
-- to:
-- .../foo.lua:0: Expected string, got number
local errmsg = tostring(rv)
:gsub('([%s<])vim[/\\]([^%s:/\\]+):%d+', '%1\xffvim\xff%2:0')
:gsub('[^%s<]-[/\\]([^%s:/\\]+):%d+', '.../%1:0')
:gsub('\xffvim\xff', 'vim/')
-- Scrub numbers in paths/stacktraces:
-- shared.lua:0: in function 'gsplit'
-- shared.lua:0: in function <shared.lua:0>'
errmsg = errmsg:gsub('([^%s].lua):%d+', '%1:0')
-- [string "<nvim>"]:0:
-- [string ":lua"]:0:
-- [string ":luado"]:0:
errmsg = errmsg:gsub('(%[string "[^"]+"%]):%d+', '%1:0')
-- Scrub tab chars:
errmsg = errmsg:gsub('\t', ' ')
-- In Lua 5.1, we sometimes get a "(tail call): ?" on the last line.
-- We remove this so that the tests are not lua dependent.
errmsg = errmsg:gsub('%s*%(tail call%): %?', '')
return status, errmsg
end
-- Invokes `fn` and returns the error string (with truncated paths), or raises
-- an error if `fn` succeeds.
--
-- Replaces line/column numbers with zero:
-- shared.lua:0: in function 'gsplit'
-- shared.lua:0: in function <shared.lua:0>'
--
-- Usage:
-- -- Match exact string.
-- eq('e', pcall_err(function(a, b) error('e') end, 'arg1', 'arg2'))
-- -- Match Lua pattern.
-- matches('e[or]+$', pcall_err(function(a, b) error('some error') end, 'arg1', 'arg2'))
--
--- @param fn function
--- @return string
function M.pcall_err_withfile(fn, ...)
luaassert(type(fn) == 'function')
local status, rv = M.pcall(fn, ...)
if status == true then
error('expected failure, but got success')
end
return rv
end
--- @param fn function
--- @param ... any
--- @return string
function M.pcall_err_withtrace(fn, ...)
local errmsg = M.pcall_err_withfile(fn, ...)
return (
errmsg
:gsub('^%.%.%./testnvim%.lua:0: ', '')
:gsub('^Error executing lua:- ', '')
:gsub('^%[string "<nvim>"%]:0: ', '')
)
end
--- @param fn function
--- @param ... any
--- @return string
function M.pcall_err(fn, ...)
return M.remove_trace(M.pcall_err_withtrace(fn, ...))
end
--- @param s string
--- @return string
function M.remove_trace(s)
return (s:gsub('\n%s*stack traceback:.*', ''))
end
-- initial_path: directory to recurse into
-- re: include pattern (string)
-- exc_re: exclude pattern(s) (string or table)
function M.glob(initial_path, re, exc_re)
exc_re = type(exc_re) == 'table' and exc_re or { exc_re }
local paths_to_check = { initial_path } --- @type string[]
local ret = {} --- @type string[]
local checked_files = {} --- @type table<string,true>
local function is_excluded(path)
for _, pat in pairs(exc_re) do
if path:match(pat) then
return true
end
end
return false
end
if is_excluded(initial_path) then
return ret
end
while #paths_to_check > 0 do
local cur_path = paths_to_check[#paths_to_check]
paths_to_check[#paths_to_check] = nil
for e in vim.fs.dir(cur_path) do
local full_path = cur_path .. '/' .. e
local checked_path = full_path:sub(#initial_path + 1)
if (not is_excluded(checked_path)) and e:sub(1, 1) ~= '.' then
local stat = uv.fs_stat(full_path)
if stat then
local check_key = stat.dev .. ':' .. tostring(stat.ino)
if not checked_files[check_key] then
checked_files[check_key] = true
if stat.type == 'directory' then
paths_to_check[#paths_to_check + 1] = full_path
elseif not re or checked_path:match(re) then
ret[#ret + 1] = full_path
end
end
end
end
end
end
return ret
end
function M.check_logs()
local log_dir = os.getenv('LOG_DIR')
local runtime_errors = {}
if log_dir and M.isdir(log_dir) then
for tail in vim.fs.dir(log_dir) do
if tail:sub(1, 30) == 'valgrind-' or tail:find('san%.') then
local file = log_dir .. '/' .. tail
local fd = assert(io.open(file))
local start_msg = ('='):rep(20) .. ' File ' .. file .. ' ' .. ('='):rep(20)
local lines = {} --- @type string[]
local warning_line = 0
for line in fd:lines() do
local cur_warning_line = check_logs_useless_lines[line]
if cur_warning_line == warning_line + 1 then
warning_line = cur_warning_line
else
lines[#lines + 1] = line
end
end
fd:close()
if #lines > 0 then
--- @type boolean?, file*?
local status, f
local out = io.stdout
if os.getenv('SYMBOLIZER') then
status, f = pcall(M.popen_r, os.getenv('SYMBOLIZER'), '-l', file)
end
out:write(start_msg .. '\n')
if status then
assert(f)
for line in f:lines() do
out:write('= ' .. line .. '\n')
end
f:close()
else
out:write('= ' .. table.concat(lines, '\n= ') .. '\n')
end
out:write(select(1, start_msg:gsub('.', '=')) .. '\n')
table.insert(runtime_errors, file)
end
os.remove(file)
end
end
end
luaassert(
0 == #runtime_errors,
string.format('Found runtime errors in logfile(s): %s', table.concat(runtime_errors, ', '))
)
end
local sysname = uv.os_uname().sysname:lower()
--- @param s 'win'|'mac'|'freebsd'|'openbsd'|'bsd'
--- @return boolean
function M.is_os(s)
if not (s == 'win' or s == 'mac' or s == 'freebsd' or s == 'openbsd' or s == 'bsd') then
error('unknown platform: ' .. tostring(s))
end
return not not (
(s == 'win' and (sysname:find('windows') or sysname:find('mingw')))
or (s == 'mac' and sysname == 'darwin')
or (s == 'freebsd' and sysname == 'freebsd')
or (s == 'openbsd' and sysname == 'openbsd')
or (s == 'bsd' and sysname:find('bsd'))
)
end
local architecture = uv.os_uname().machine
--- @param s 'x86_64'|'arm64'
--- @return boolean
function M.is_arch(s)
if not (s == 'x86_64' or s == 'arm64') then
error('unknown architecture: ' .. tostring(s))
end
return s == architecture
end
local tmpname_id = 0
local tmpdir = os.getenv('TMPDIR') or os.getenv('TEMP')
local tmpdir_is_local = not not (tmpdir and tmpdir:find('Xtest'))
local function get_tmpname()
if tmpdir_is_local then
-- Cannot control os.tmpname() dir, so hack our own tmpname() impl.
tmpname_id = tmpname_id + 1
-- "…/Xtest_tmpdir/T42.7"
return ('%s/%s.%d'):format(tmpdir, (_G._nvim_test_id or 'nvim-test'), tmpname_id)
end
local fname = os.tmpname()
if M.is_os('win') and fname:sub(1, 2) == '\\s' then
-- In Windows tmpname() returns a filename starting with
-- special sequence \s, prepend $TEMP path
return tmpdir .. fname
elseif M.is_os('mac') and fname:match('^/tmp') then
-- In OS X /tmp links to /private/tmp
return '/private' .. fname
end
return fname
end
--- Generates a unique filepath for use by tests, in a test-specific "…/Xtest_tmpdir/T42.7"
--- directory (which is cleaned up by the test runner).
---
--- @param create? boolean (default true) Create the file.
--- @return string
function M.tmpname(create)
local fname = get_tmpname()
os.remove(fname)
if create ~= false then
assert(io.open(fname, 'w')):close()
end
return fname
end
local function deps_prefix()
local env = os.getenv('DEPS_PREFIX')
return (env and env ~= '') and env or '.deps/usr'
end
local tests_skipped = 0
function M.check_cores(app, force) -- luacheck: ignore
-- Temporary workaround: skip core check as it interferes with CI.
if true then
return
end
app = app or 'build/bin/nvim' -- luacheck: ignore
--- @type string, string?, string[]
local initial_path, re, exc_re
local gdb_db_cmd =
'gdb -n -batch -ex "thread apply all bt full" "$_NVIM_TEST_APP" -c "$_NVIM_TEST_CORE"'
local lldb_db_cmd = 'lldb -Q -o "bt all" -f "$_NVIM_TEST_APP" -c "$_NVIM_TEST_CORE"'
local random_skip = false
-- Workspace-local $TMPDIR, scrubbed and pattern-escaped.
-- "./Xtest-tmpdir/" => "Xtest%-tmpdir"
local local_tmpdir = nil
if tmpdir_is_local and tmpdir then
local_tmpdir = vim.pesc(relpath(tmpdir):gsub('^[ ./]+', ''):gsub('%/+$', ''))
end
local db_cmd --- @type string
local test_glob_dir = os.getenv('NVIM_TEST_CORE_GLOB_DIRECTORY')
if test_glob_dir and test_glob_dir ~= '' then
initial_path = test_glob_dir
re = os.getenv('NVIM_TEST_CORE_GLOB_RE')
exc_re = { os.getenv('NVIM_TEST_CORE_EXC_RE'), local_tmpdir }
db_cmd = os.getenv('NVIM_TEST_CORE_DB_CMD') or gdb_db_cmd
random_skip = os.getenv('NVIM_TEST_CORE_RANDOM_SKIP') ~= ''
elseif M.is_os('mac') then
initial_path = '/cores'
re = nil
exc_re = { local_tmpdir }
db_cmd = lldb_db_cmd
else
initial_path = '.'
if M.is_os('freebsd') then
re = '/nvim.core$'
else
re = '/core[^/]*$'
end
exc_re = { '^/%.deps$', '^/%' .. deps_prefix() .. '$', local_tmpdir, '^/%node_modules$' }
db_cmd = gdb_db_cmd
random_skip = true
end
-- Finding cores takes too much time on linux
if not force and random_skip and math.random() < 0.9 then
tests_skipped = tests_skipped + 1
return
end
local cores = M.glob(initial_path, re, exc_re)
local found_cores = 0
local out = io.stdout
for _, core in ipairs(cores) do
local len = 80 - #core - #'Core file ' - 2
local esigns = ('='):rep(len / 2)
out:write(('\n%s Core file %s %s\n'):format(esigns, core, esigns))
out:flush()
os.execute(db_cmd:gsub('%$_NVIM_TEST_APP', app):gsub('%$_NVIM_TEST_CORE', core) .. ' 2>&1')
out:write('\n')
found_cores = found_cores + 1
os.remove(core)
end
if found_cores ~= 0 then
out:write(('\nTests covered by this check: %u\n'):format(tests_skipped + 1))
end
tests_skipped = 0
if found_cores > 0 then
error('crash detected (see above)')
end
end
--- @return string?
function M.repeated_read_cmd(...)
for _ = 1, 10 do
local stream = M.popen_r(...)
local ret = stream:read('*a')
stream:close()
if ret then
return ret
end
end
print('ERROR: Failed to execute ' .. M.argss_to_cmd(...) .. ': nil return after 10 attempts')
return nil
end
--- @generic T
--- @param orig T
--- @return T
function M.shallowcopy(orig)
if type(orig) ~= 'table' then
return orig
end
--- @cast orig table<any,any>
local copy = {} --- @type table<any,any>
for orig_key, orig_value in pairs(orig) do
copy[orig_key] = orig_value
end
return copy
end
--- @param d1 table<any,any>
--- @param d2 table<any,any>
--- @return table<any,any>
function M.mergedicts_copy(d1, d2)
local ret = M.shallowcopy(d1)
for k, v in pairs(d2) do
if d2[k] == vim.NIL then
ret[k] = nil
elseif type(d1[k]) == 'table' and type(v) == 'table' then
ret[k] = M.mergedicts_copy(d1[k], v)
else
ret[k] = v
end
end
return ret
end
--- dictdiff: find a diff so that mergedicts_copy(d1, diff) is equal to d2
---
--- Note: does not do copies of d2 values used.
--- @param d1 table<any,any>
--- @param d2 table<any,any>
function M.dictdiff(d1, d2)
local ret = {} --- @type table<any,any>
local hasdiff = false
for k, v in pairs(d1) do
if d2[k] == nil then
hasdiff = true
ret[k] = vim.NIL
elseif type(v) == type(d2[k]) then
if type(v) == 'table' then
local subdiff = M.dictdiff(v, d2[k])
if subdiff ~= nil then
hasdiff = true
ret[k] = subdiff
end
elseif v ~= d2[k] then
ret[k] = d2[k]
hasdiff = true
end
else
ret[k] = d2[k]
hasdiff = true
end
end
local shallowcopy = M.shallowcopy
for k, v in pairs(d2) do
if d1[k] == nil then
ret[k] = shallowcopy(v)
hasdiff = true
end
end
if hasdiff then
return ret
else
return nil
end
end
-- Concat list-like tables.
function M.concat_tables(...)
local ret = {} --- @type table<any,any>
for i = 1, select('#', ...) do
--- @type table<any,any>
local tbl = select(i, ...)
if tbl then
for _, v in ipairs(tbl) do
ret[#ret + 1] = v
end
end
end
return ret
end
--- @param str string
--- @param leave_indent? integer
--- @return string
function M.dedent(str, leave_indent)
-- find minimum common indent across lines
local indent --- @type string?
for line in str:gmatch('[^\n]+') do
local line_indent = line:match('^%s+') or ''
if indent == nil or #line_indent < #indent then
indent = line_indent
end
end
if not indent or #indent == 0 then
-- no minimum common indent
return str
end
local left_indent = (' '):rep(leave_indent or 0)
-- create a pattern for the indent
indent = indent:gsub('%s', '[ \t]')
-- strip it from the first line
str = str:gsub('^' .. indent, left_indent)
-- strip it from the remaining lines
str = str:gsub('[\n]' .. indent, '\n' .. left_indent)
return str
end
function M.intchar2lua(ch)
ch = tonumber(ch)
return (20 <= ch and ch < 127) and ('%c'):format(ch) or ch
end
--- @param str string
--- @return string
function M.hexdump(str)
local len = string.len(str)
local dump = ''
local hex = ''
local asc = ''
for i = 1, len do
if 1 == i % 8 then
dump = dump .. hex .. asc .. '\n'
hex = string.format('%04x: ', i - 1)
asc = ''
end
local ord = string.byte(str, i)
hex = hex .. string.format('%02x ', ord)
if ord >= 32 and ord <= 126 then
asc = asc .. string.char(ord)
else
asc = asc .. '.'
end
end
return dump .. hex .. string.rep(' ', 8 - len % 8) .. asc
end
--- Reads text lines from `filename` into a table.
--- @param filename string path to file
--- @param start? integer start line (1-indexed), negative means "lines before end" (tail)
--- @return string[]?
function M.read_file_list(filename, start)
local lnum = (start ~= nil and type(start) == 'number') and start or 1
local tail = (lnum < 0)
local maxlines = tail and math.abs(lnum) or nil
local file = io.open(filename, 'r')
if not file then
return nil
end
-- There is no need to read more than the last 2MB of the log file, so seek
-- to that.
local file_size = file:seek('end')
local offset = file_size - 2000000
if offset < 0 then
offset = 0
end
file:seek('set', offset)
local lines = {}
local i = 1
local line = file:read('*l')
while line ~= nil do
if i >= start then
table.insert(lines, line)
if #lines > maxlines then
table.remove(lines, 1)
end
end
i = i + 1
line = file:read('*l')
end
file:close()
return lines
end
--- Reads the entire contents of `filename` into a string.
--- @param filename string
--- @return string?
function M.read_file(filename)
local file = io.open(filename, 'r')
if not file then
return nil
end
local ret = file:read('*a')
file:close()
return ret
end
-- Dedent the given text and write it to the file name.
function M.write_file(name, text, no_dedent, append)
local file = assert(io.open(name, (append and 'a' or 'w')))
if type(text) == 'table' then
-- Byte blob
--- @type string[]
local bytes = text
text = ''
for _, char in ipairs(bytes) do
text = ('%s%c'):format(text, char)
end
elseif not no_dedent then
text = M.dedent(text)
end
file:write(text)
file:flush()
file:close()
end
--- @param name? 'cirrus'|'github'
--- @return boolean
function M.is_ci(name)
local any = (name == nil)
luaassert(any or name == 'github' or name == 'cirrus')
local gh = ((any or name == 'github') and nil ~= os.getenv('GITHUB_ACTIONS'))
local cirrus = ((any or name == 'cirrus') and nil ~= os.getenv('CIRRUS_CI'))
return gh or cirrus
end
-- Gets the (tail) contents of `logfile`.
-- Also moves the file to "${NVIM_LOG_FILE}.displayed" on CI environments.
function M.read_nvim_log(logfile, ci_rename)
logfile = logfile or os.getenv('NVIM_LOG_FILE') or '.nvimlog'
local is_ci = M.is_ci()
local keep = is_ci and 100 or 10
local lines = M.read_file_list(logfile, -keep) or {}
local log = (
('-'):rep(78)
.. '\n'
.. string.format('$NVIM_LOG_FILE: %s\n', logfile)
.. (#lines > 0 and '(last ' .. tostring(keep) .. ' lines)\n' or '(empty)\n')
)
for _, line in ipairs(lines) do
log = log .. line .. '\n'
end
log = log .. ('-'):rep(78) .. '\n'
if is_ci and ci_rename then
os.rename(logfile, logfile .. '.displayed')
end
return log
end
--- @param path string
--- @return boolean?
function M.mkdir(path)
-- 493 is 0755 in decimal
return (uv.fs_mkdir(path, 493))
end
--- @param expected any[]
--- @param received any[]
--- @param kind string
--- @return any
function M.expect_events(expected, received, kind)
if not pcall(M.eq, expected, received) then
local msg = 'unexpected ' .. kind .. ' received.\n\n'
msg = msg .. 'received events:\n'
for _, e in ipairs(received) do
msg = msg .. ' ' .. vim.inspect(e) .. ';\n'
end
msg = msg .. '\nexpected events:\n'
for _, e in ipairs(expected) do
msg = msg .. ' ' .. vim.inspect(e) .. ';\n'
end
M.fail(msg)
end
return received
end
--- @param cond boolean
--- @param reason? string
--- @return boolean
function M.skip(cond, reason)
if cond then
--- @type fun(reason: string)
local pending = getfenv(2).pending
pending(reason or 'FIXME')
return true
end
return false
end
-- Calls pending() and returns `true` if the system is too slow to
-- run fragile or expensive tests. Else returns `false`.
function M.skip_fragile(pending_fn, cond)
if pending_fn == nil or type(pending_fn) ~= type(function() end) then
error('invalid pending_fn')
end
if cond then
pending_fn('skipped (test is fragile on this system)', function() end)
return true
elseif os.getenv('TEST_SKIP_FRAGILE') then
pending_fn('skipped (TEST_SKIP_FRAGILE)', function() end)
return true
end
return false
end
return M