On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 13:10:58 -0700, Carl Worth <cwo...@cworth.org> wrote: > On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 20:42:42 +0400, Dmitry Kurochkin > <dmitry.kuroch...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I would like to hear what other (Carl in particular) think about this. > > If the consensus is for your approach, I would be happy to implement > > it. > > In general, I love the whole series, thanks! I'm looking forward to our > future, faster test suite. > > Even more, I love the constructive dialog that follows the original > series and the attention being focused on getting things right. > > As for the detail of whether to use emacsclient or Austin's look-alike, > I don't have a strong attachment to either solution. I do appreciate > concrete technical things like "robust against recycled PIDs",
This is an issue indeed. We can take more care to better identify the process. But I think this is not really needed. I am fine with leaving a small (very tiny, really :)) possibility for leaving Emacs running for longer than needed. Note this only happens if test is terminated abnormally. > "more > robust against leaving daemon's around for some reason", etc. > Not sure I agree with this. The watchdog is not perfect, but not less reliable. It reacts with a delay, but again I do not think this is so important. I think I found an issue with Austin's approach: if an error happens (and is not catched), the loop would stop. Currently, this would result in non-working tests and also would leave the Emacs process behind. I guess we will have to add error catching in the loop. Austin? > Would any of this potentially interfere with my own usage of emacsclient > and emacs server? I use them regularly and would be quite surprised (and > likely frustrated) if the test suite got mixed up with my existing emacs > server (or the other way around). Maybe that's already taken care of > with either approach? (A quick skim of the emacsclient manual age didn't > make it obvious to me how emacslcient finds its server.) > Emacs uses `server-name' and emacsclient --socket-name to identify the server. Tests use "notmuch-test-suite-<TEST_SHELL_PID>" server name. While it is not entirely impossible to mess your existing Emacs server, it is unlikely enough IMO. Regards, Dmitry > -Carl > > -- > carl.d.wo...@intel.com _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch