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authorBjörn Gustavsson <[email protected]>2012-10-12 12:16:14 +0200
committerBjörn Gustavsson <[email protected]>2012-10-26 11:28:40 +0200
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test_server: Refactor run_test_case_msgloop()
Keeping all state as separate function arguments does not make it easy to add more pieces of data to the state. Case in point is the CurrConf argument where up to three separate items have been shoehorned in. Instead of the arguments, introduce a state record to hold all of the different pieces of state (taking care to separate the former CurrConf variable into separate fields in the record). While at it, fix a bug. The name of the currently executing test case (module and function) used to be stored in a tuple in the CurrConf variable, and it would only be available after 'set_curr_conf' message has been received. Depending on timing, it was possible in rare circumstances for an EXIT signal to arrive before the 'set_curr_conf' message. Avoid this problem by putting the current test case name into the record from the beginning. That also means that we can eliminate the workaround of getting the currently executing test case from the stack trace using the get_mf/1.
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