awesome/tests/test-leak-client.lua

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-- Some memory leak checks involving clients as integration tests.
local runner = require("_runner")
local awful = require("awful")
local wibox = require("wibox")
local gtable = require("gears.table")
-- This test has been proven to perform unreliably on GitHub Actions.
-- The additional Lua process that creates the test client will sometimes
-- linger for an unpredictable amount of time.
-- Stalling the step to check for clean-up increases the chance for success,
-- but does not fix the issue.
-- See https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/pull/3292.
if os.getenv("GITHUB_ACTIONS") then
print("Skipping unreliable test 'test-leak-client'")
runner.run_steps { function() return true end }
return
end
-- Create a titlebar and return a table with references to its member widgets.
local function create_titlebar(c)
local parts = {}
local buttons = {
awful.button({ }, 1, function()
client.focus = c
c:raise()
awful.mouse.client.move(c)
end),
awful.button({ }, 3, function()
client.focus = c
c:raise()
awful.mouse.client.resize(c)
end)
}
-- Widgets that are aligned to the left
parts.icon = awful.titlebar.widget.iconwidget(c)
local left_layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal(parts.icon)
left_layout.buttons = buttons
-- The title goes in the middle
parts.title = awful.titlebar.widget.titlewidget(c)
parts.title:set_halign("center")
local middle_layout = wibox.layout.flex.horizontal(parts.title)
middle_layout.buttons = buttons
parts.floating_button = awful.titlebar.widget.floatingbutton(c)
parts.maximized_button = awful.titlebar.widget.maximizedbutton(c)
parts.sticky_button = awful.titlebar.widget.stickybutton(c)
parts.ontop_button = awful.titlebar.widget.ontopbutton(c)
parts.close_button = awful.titlebar.widget.closebutton(c)
awful.titlebar(c):set_widget(wibox.layout.align.horizontal(
left_layout,
middle_layout,
wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal(
parts.floating_button,
parts.maximized_button,
parts.sticky_button,
parts.ontop_button,
parts.close_button
)), { position = "bottom"})
return parts
end
-- "Enable" titlebars (so that the titlebar can prevent garbage collection)
client.connect_signal("request::manage", function (c)
create_titlebar(c)
end)
-- We tell the garbage collector when to work, disable it
collectgarbage("stop")
-- We try to get a client representing an already-closed client.
-- The first iteration starts xterm, the second keeps a weak reference to it and
-- closes it and the last one checks that the client object is GC'able.
local objs = nil
local second_call = false
local state
local steps = {
function(count)
if count == 1 then
awful.spawn("xterm")
elseif not objs then
local c = client.get()[1]
if c then
objs = setmetatable({ c }, { __mode = "v" })
c:kill()
end
elseif not second_call then
-- Wait for one iteration so that gears.timer handles other delayed
-- calls (= the tasklist updates)
second_call = true
elseif #client.get() == 0 then
assert(#objs == 1)
-- Test that we have a client and that it's invalid (tostring()
-- causes an "invalid object" error)
local success, msg = pcall(function() tostring(objs[1]) end)
assert(not success, msg)
assert(msg:find("invalid object"), msg)
-- Check that it is garbage-collectable
collectgarbage("collect")
assert(#objs == 0, "still clients left after garbage collect")
return true
end
end,
-- Test that titlebar widgets are GC'able even when the corresponding client
-- still exists.
function(count)
if count == 1 then
awful.spawn("xterm")
state = 1
elseif state == 1 then
local c = client.get()[1]
if c then
-- Create the titlebar and store references to its widgets in a
-- weak table.
objs = setmetatable({}, { __mode = "v" })
gtable.crush(objs, create_titlebar(c))
state = 2
end
elseif state == 2 then
local c = client.get()[1]
-- Recreate the titlebar; at this point old titlebar widgets should
-- become unreferenced, except for some delayed calls.
create_titlebar(c)
-- Wait for one iteration so that delayed calls would complete and
-- release remaining references to widgets.
state = 3
elseif state == 3 then
-- Check that old titlebar widgets have been destroyed.
for _ = 1, 10 do
collectgarbage("collect")
end
local num_objs = 0
for k in pairs(objs) do
if num_objs == 0 then
print("Error: titlebar widgets remaining after GC:")
end
num_objs = num_objs + 1
print(k)
end
assert(num_objs == 0)
client.get()[1]:kill()
state = 4
elseif state == 4 then
if #client.get() == 0 then
return true
end
end
end,
}
runner.run_steps(steps)
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