Re: t0027 racy?

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On Mon, Aug 08, 2016 at 05:05:07PM +0200, Johannes Schindelin wrote:

> I remember that you did a ton of work on t0027. Now I see problems, and
> not only that the entire script now takes a whopping 4 minutes 20 seconds
> to run on my high-end Windows machine.
> 
> It appears that t0027 fails randomly for me, in seemingly random places.
> Sometimes all 1388 cases pass. Sometimes "29 - commit NNO files crlf=true
> attr=auto LF" fails. Sometimes it is "24 - commit NNO files crlf=false
> attr=auto LF". Sometimes it is "114 - commit NNO files crlf=false
> attr=auto LF", and sometimes "111 - commit NNO files attr=auto aeol=lf
> crlf=false CRLF_mix_LF".
> 
> When I run it with -i -v -x --tee, it passes every single time (taking
> over 5 minutes, just to make things worse)...
> 
> Any idea about any possible races?

Try:

  https://github.com/peff/git/blob/meta/stress

which you can run as "sh /path/to/stress t0027" in the top-level of your
git repository. I got failure within about 30 seconds on t0027 (though 5
minutes? Yeesh. It runs in 9s on my laptop. I weep for you).

The verbose output is not very exciting, though:

	expecting success: 
	                check_warning "$lfwarn" ${pfx}_LF.err

	--- NNO_attr_auto_aeol_crlf_false_LF.err.expect 2016-08-08 15:26:37.061701392 +0000
	+++ NNO_attr_auto_aeol_crlf_false_LF.err.actual 2016-08-08 15:26:37.061701392 +0000
	@@ -1 +0,0 @@
	-warning: LF will be replaced by CRLF
	not ok 114 - commit NNO files crlf=false attr=auto LF

-Peff
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