We used to ignore leaks, and we are ending up in having various of them,
so let's make valgrind to exit with error when using the valgrind test
setup (so in CI) to catch them better.
Ensure that the memory that we're going to populate via USB transfer is
initialized, otherwise valgrind may complain about (even if that's not
really an issue).
At every action we update the device temperature, and this can
potentially lead to a failure, if the temperature is too hot.
However in such case we were failing a task that we had just stolen,
causing an error, tasks never returning and the device was left in an
undefined state.
So, just return early in case temperature is too hot, as we don't really
need to have the current task or action set at this point because
there's no active action to cancel yet.
This was causing random errors when running tests under valgrind
We ignored assertions happening on callbacks as they only raise
exceptions that does not stop the execution.
So ensure that this is happening in all the tests as synaptics was
doing already
Same as commit: be8888431
We ignored assertions happening on callbacks as they only raise
exceptions that does not stop the execution.
So ensure that this is happening in all the tests as synaptics was
doing already
To compute the device ports we walked up through the devices using
g_usb_device_get_parent(), but this is supposed to return a device with
transfer full, so we need to unref it when done with it.
To handle this nicely, use a mixture of autopointer's and g_set_object
to ensure we're doing the right thing when passing the ownership around.
It's suggested to use g_memdup2 everywhere, but since we've a max-glib
version set we'd get a "deprecation" warning.
Avoid it this by re-defininig it through a macro in both cases.
gitlab has coverage integration in MRs, but we need a cobertura
formatted XML files (each must be less than 10 MB) to show it, since
meson generates it already via gcovr, we can just inform gitlab about it
See https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/testing/test_coverage_visualization.html
WARNING: You should add the boolean check kwarg to the run_command call.
It currently defaults to false,
but it will default to true in future releases of meson.
See also: https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/9300
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/builds/libfprint/libfprint/tests/umockdev-test.py", line 17, in <module>
version = tuple(int(_) for _ in umockdev_version.split(b'.'))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/builds/libfprint/libfprint/tests/umockdev-test.py", line 17, in <genexpr>
version = tuple(int(_) for _ in umockdev_version.split(b'.'))
^^^^^^
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: b'g9049374\n'