commit | d4bb5b14ec30b8527ae604a3b091f67d26af9481 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Yigit Boyar <[email protected]> | Tue Apr 04 16:42:19 2023 -0700 |
committer | Yigit Boyar <[email protected]> | Wed Apr 05 15:39:28 2023 -0700 |
tree | 89e22a35d1bf706e001edc7c1452dad8b4b1d933 | |
parent | 2ce0effa56e5fab2deb2b083e95a860f70d82ca9 [diff] |
Fix FileTestIO not to eagerly create files The expectation in these tests is for the file not exist but current implementation of FileTestIO was creating them eagerly. That eager creation fails when the parent directory doesn't exist, which fails the test. I assume this didn't fail before because we happen to run OKIO tests before this (which created the directory, so it passed, even thouogh it wasn't the test's intention. The test wanted a non existing directory.). This is a temporary fix for this particular case. We need to do a cleanup to ensure these two IO test abstractions behave the same and also clean after themselves. Otherwise, we'll keep getting this kind of test flakes based on the order they are run. Fixes: 276970642 Bug: 276983736 Test: androidx.datastore.core.SingleProcessDataStoreTest#testWriteToNonExistentDir Change-Id: I0ab8c6d92308c5917f5f2269ecb7040143f30800
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