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Vasily Galkin authored
The test performs implicit autolaunching of a bus and checks if it is connectible. In build the test is moved from "only non-windows with have_dbus_daemon" to "anywhere". This is intentional: actually it doesn't execute any external binaries on unix (so doesn't require dbus_daemon) and now has win32 implementation. The test has some problems that are not problems of test itself, but are reasoned by current win32 implementation: - since the implementation uses global win32 kernel objects with fixed names not depending on g_get_user_runtime_dir or other context if preexisting bus running by some other libgio-using application the test would silently pass. - since the implementation uses problematic time-based synchronization, that has a race condition between opening and reading mmaped address, the test may randomly fail (I'd not seen this in practice). - since the implementation autolaunched process works for 3 seconds after last client disconnects, the executed subprocess runs for 3 seconds after test exit, maybe locking the libgio-2.0-0.dll file for that time.
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