tests: Change waitFor() to check before first sleep

There are a few problems with sleeping before checking the condition
for the first time:

  * It slows down tests.
  * The predicate is never checked if the interval duration is greater
    than the timeout.
  * 0 can't be used to test if the condition is currently true.

There is a minor disadvantage to sleeping before checking: It will
cause more tests to run without an asynchronous interruption, which
could theoretically mask some async bugs.
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Richard Hansen 2020-10-13 22:02:46 -04:00 committed by John McLear
parent 8016bd225f
commit c222fc5d0b
2 changed files with 29 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -193,6 +193,26 @@ describe("the test helper", function(){
},100);
});
});
describe('checks first then sleeps', function() {
it('resolves quickly if the predicate is immediately true', async function() {
const before = Date.now();
await helper.waitFor(() => true, 1000, 900);
expect(Date.now() - before).to.be.lessThan(800);
});
it('polls exactly once if timeout < interval', async function() {
let calls = 0;
await helper.waitFor(() => { calls++; }, 1, 1000)
.fail(() => {}) // Suppress the redundant uncatchable exception.
.catch(() => {}); // Don't throw an exception -- we know it rejects.
expect(calls).to.be(1);
});
it('resolves if condition is immediately true even if timeout is 0', async function() {
await helper.waitFor(() => true, 0);
});
});
});
describe("the selectLines method", function(){