-
Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus authored
* get conclude signal working properly; don't allocate a vector * wip: add test suite / example / explanation for using utility subsystem Unfortunately, the test fails right now for reasons which seem very odd. Just have to keep poking at it. * explicitly import everything * fix subsystem-util test The root problem here was two-fold: - there was a circular dependency from subsystem -> test-helpers/subsystem -> subsystem - cfg(test) doesn't propagate between crates The solution: move the subsystem test helpers into a sub-module within subsystem. Publicly export them from the previous location so no other code breaks. Doing this has an additional benefit: it ensures that no production code can ever accidentally use the subsystem helpers, as they are compile- gated on cfg(test). * fully commit to moving test helpers into a subsystem module * add some more tests * get rid of log tests in favor of real error forwarding It's not obvious whether we'll ever really want to chase down these errors outside a testing context, but having the capability won't hurt. * fix issue which caused test to hang on osx * only require that job errors are PartialEq when testing also fix polkadot-node-core-backing tests * get rid of any notion of partialeq * rethink testing Combine tests of starting and stopping job: leaving a test executor with a job running was pretty clearly the cause of the sometimes-hang. Also, add a timeout so tests _can't_ hang anymore; they just fail after a while. * rename fwd_errors -> forward_errors * warn on error propagation failure * fix unused import leftover from merge * derive eq for subsystemerror