XComp commented on code in PR #24237:
URL: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/24237#discussion_r1472551337
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flink-runtime/src/test/java/org/apache/flink/runtime/scheduler/adaptive/ExecutingTest.java:
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@@ -634,17 +628,23 @@ public ExecutingStateBuilder setLastRescale(Instant
lastRescale) {
private Executing build(MockExecutingContext ctx) {
executionGraph.transitionToRunning();
- return new Executing(
- executionGraph,
- getExecutionGraphHandler(executionGraph,
ctx.getMainThreadExecutor()),
- operatorCoordinatorHandler,
- log,
- ctx,
- ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(),
- new ArrayList<>(),
- scalingIntervalMin,
- scalingIntervalMax,
- lastRescale);
+ try {
+ return new Executing(
+ executionGraph,
+ getExecutionGraphHandler(executionGraph,
ctx.getMainThreadExecutor()),
+ operatorCoordinatorHandler,
+ log,
+ ctx,
+ ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(),
+ new ArrayList<>(),
+ scalingIntervalMin,
+ scalingIntervalMax,
+ lastRescale);
+ } finally {
+ Preconditions.checkState(
Review Comment:
This change makes sense. We don't have any tests that cover this for the
issue that's resolved in this PR, though (reverting the change in `Executing`
won't cause any failures). We might want to add another test like that one:
```java
@Test
public void
testNotifyNewResourcesAvailableWithCanScaleUpWithoutForceWhileTransitioningIntoExecutingState()
throws Exception {
try (MockExecutingContext ctx = new MockExecutingContext()) {
final ExecutingStateBuilder executingStateBuilder =
new ExecutingStateBuilder()
.setScalingIntervalMin(Duration.ofSeconds(20L))
.setScalingIntervalMax(Duration.ofSeconds(30L))
.setLastRescale(Instant.now().minus(Duration.ofSeconds(25L)));
// slots become available while transitioning into Executing
state
ctx.setCanScaleUp(true);
final Executing exec = executingStateBuilder.build(ctx);
ctx.setExpectRestarting(
restartingArguments ->
assertThat(
"Rescaling should be triggered
immediately after transitioning into Executing state.",
restartingArguments.getBackoffTime(),
is(Duration.ZERO)));
exec.onNewResourcesAvailable();
}
}
```
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flink-runtime/src/test/java/org/apache/flink/runtime/scheduler/adaptive/ExecutingTest.java:
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@@ -273,7 +274,6 @@ public void
testNotifyNewResourcesAvailableBeforeCooldownIsOverScheduledStateCha
ctx.setExpectRestarting(
restartingArguments -> {
assertThat(restartingArguments.getBackoffTime(),
is(Duration.ZERO));
- assertThat(ctx.actionWasScheduled, is(true));
});
Review Comment:
```java
ctx.setExpectRestarting(
restartingArguments ->
assertThat(restartingArguments.getBackoffTime(),
is(Duration.ZERO)));
```
nit: for all these removals, the brackets of the lambda expression become
obsolete. But I guess, it's ok to keep the brackets for readability purposes.
:thinking:
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