| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
I ran make coverage and worked the report function by function, separating real gaps from interactive/IO wrappers that aren't unit-test targets. These tests fill the genuine pure-logic holes: predicates, parsers, formatters, transforms, and three modules that had no test file at all.
New files cover car-member (local-repository), show-kill-insert-item (show-kill-ring), the oauth2-auto plstore cache fix (auth-config), the coverage-core project-root fallback, reconcile--dirty-p, and the recurrence-frequency dispatch in calendar-sync. Extended files add the missing branches: coverage-core's merge-base and diff /dev/null handling plus the staged and branch-vs-main scopes, the detect-system-timezone symlink path, user-constants no-op and optional-failure branches, the elfeed playlist branch with HTML-entity decoding, the duplicate-line no-comment-syntax guard, and several calendar-sync edges (exception field overrides, timestamp seconds and TZID fallback, property-line position advancement, parse-ics nil and out-of-range inputs).
Mocks sit at the real boundaries (plstore, url-retrieve, process-file, git) so each function's own logic runs. Dates come from relative helpers. About 65 tests added across 15 files, and the full suite stays green.
|
|
|
cj/youtube-to-elfeed-feed-format called url-retrieve-synchronously with no timeout, so a hung YouTube request would block Emacs indefinitely, and it only killed the temporary URL buffer when an ID was successfully extracted — a page without the expected markers leaked the buffer.
Passed cj/elfeed-url-fetch-timeout (10s) to the synchronous fetch, and moved the fetch+parse into an unwind-protect that always kills the temp buffer (live-p guarded), including the parse-failure path. Tests mock the network boundary and cover a normal channel parse, that a timeout is passed, and that the buffer is not leaked when parsing fails.
Also added tests for the EWW user-agent advice (no code change): it already injects the desktop UA only from eww-mode buffers, so package.el and other non-EWW url callers pass through untouched — the tests pin that scoping and the replace-not-duplicate header behavior.
|