[PATCH] test_env: don't strip() printenv results
Stephen Warren
swarren at wwwdotorg.org
Wed Dec 18 19:37:21 CET 2019
From: Stephen Warren <swarren at nvidia.com>
get_env() was originally written to strip() the output of printenv to
isolate the test from any whitespace changes in printenv's output.
However, this throws away any whitespace in the variable value, which can
cause issues when test code expects to see that whitespace. In fact,
printenv never adds any whitespace at all, so there's no need to strip.
The strip causes a practical problem for test_env_echo_exists() if
state_test_env.get_existent_var() happens to choose a U-Boot variable that
contains trailing whitespace. This is true for variable boot_targets.
With Python 2, get_existent_var() never returned boot_targets so this
issue never caused a practical problem.
With Python 3, get_existent_var does sometimes return boot_targets, no
doubt due to Python 3's different dict hash key order implementation,
about 0.5-2% of the time, so this test appears intermittent. With the
strip removed, this intermittency is solved, since the test passes for all
possible U-Boot variables.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren at nvidia.com>
---
test/py/tests/test_env.py | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/test/py/tests/test_env.py b/test/py/tests/test_env.py
index 9bdaef9373fd..6ff38f1020b5 100644
--- a/test/py/tests/test_env.py
+++ b/test/py/tests/test_env.py
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ class StateTestEnv(object):
for l in response.splitlines():
if not '=' in l:
continue
- (var, value) = l.strip().split('=', 1)
+ (var, value) = l.split('=', 1)
self.env[var] = value
def get_existent_var(self):
--
2.24.1
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