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For unknown reasons, the call // to AssemblyResolver.OnAssemblyResolve fails. xEngineConfig.Set("AppDomainLoading", "false"); xEngineConfig.Set("ScriptStopStrategy", "co-op"); m_scene = new SceneHelpers().SetupScene("My Test", UUID.Random(), 1000, 1000, configSource); SceneHelpers.SetupSceneModules(m_scene, configSource, m_xEngine); m_scene.StartScripts(); } /// /// Test co-operative termination on derez of an object containing a script with a long-running event. /// /// /// TODO: Actually compiling the script is incidental to this test. Really want a way to compile test scripts /// within the build itself. /// [Test] public void TestStopOnLongSleep() { TestHelpers.InMethod(); // TestHelpers.EnableLogging(); UUID userId = TestHelpers.ParseTail(0x1); // UUID objectId = TestHelpers.ParseTail(0x100); // UUID itemId = TestHelpers.ParseTail(0x3); string itemName = "TestStopOnObjectDerezLongSleep() Item"; SceneObjectGroup so = SceneHelpers.CreateSceneObject(1, userId, "TestStopOnObjectDerezLongSleep", 0x100); m_scene.AddNewSceneObject(so, true); InventoryItemBase itemTemplate = new InventoryItemBase(); // itemTemplate.ID = itemId; itemTemplate.Name = itemName; itemTemplate.Folder = so.UUID; itemTemplate.InvType = (int)InventoryType.LSL; m_scene.EventManager.OnChatFromWorld += OnChatFromWorld; SceneObjectPart partWhereRezzed = m_scene.RezNewScript(userId, itemTemplate, @"default { state_entry() { llSay(0, ""Thin Lizzy""); llSleep(60); } }"); TaskInventoryItem rezzedItem = partWhereRezzed.Inventory.GetInventoryItem(itemName); // Wait for the script to start the event before we try stopping it. m_chatEvent.WaitOne(60000); Console.WriteLine("Script started with message [{0}]", m_osChatMessageReceived.Message); // FIXME: This is a very poor way of trying to avoid a low-probability race condition where the script // executes llSay() but has not started the sleep before we try to stop it. Thread.Sleep(1000); // We need a way of carrying on if StopScript() fail, since it won't return if the script isn't actually // stopped. This kind of multi-threading is far from ideal in a regression test. new Thread(() => { m_xEngine.StopScript(rezzedItem.ItemID); m_stoppedEvent.Set(); }).Start(); if (!m_stoppedEvent.WaitOne(30000)) Assert.Fail("Script did not co-operatively stop."); bool running; TaskInventoryItem scriptItem = partWhereRezzed.Inventory.GetInventoryItem(itemName); Assert.That( SceneObjectPartInventory.TryGetScriptInstanceRunning(m_scene, scriptItem, out running), Is.True); Assert.That(running, Is.False); } [Test] public void TestStopOnLongForLoop() { TestHelpers.InMethod(); // TestHelpers.EnableLogging(); UUID userId = TestHelpers.ParseTail(0x1); // UUID objectId = TestHelpers.ParseTail(0x100); // UUID itemId = TestHelpers.ParseTail(0x3); string itemName = "TestStopOnLongForLoop() Item"; SceneObjectGroup so = SceneHelpers.CreateSceneObject(1, userId, "TestStopOnLongForLoop", 0x100); m_scene.AddNewSceneObject(so, true); InventoryItemBase itemTemplate = new InventoryItemBase(); // itemTemplate.ID = itemId; itemTemplate.Name = itemName; itemTemplate.Folder = so.UUID; itemTemplate.InvType = (int)InventoryType.LSL; m_scene.EventManager.OnChatFromWorld += OnChatFromWorld; SceneObjectPart partWhereRezzed = m_scene.RezNewScript(userId, itemTemplate, @"default { state_entry() { llSay(0, ""Thin Lizzy""); integer i = 0; for (i = 0; i < 2147483647; i++) llSay(0, ""Iter "" + (string)i); } }"); TaskInventoryItem rezzedItem = partWhereRezzed.Inventory.GetInventoryItem(itemName); // Wait for the script to start the event before we try stopping it. m_chatEvent.WaitOne(60000); Console.WriteLine("Script started with message [{0}]", m_osChatMessageReceived.Message); // FIXME: This is a very poor way of trying to avoid a low-probability race condition where the script // executes llSay() but has not started the sleep before we try to stop it. Thread.Sleep(1000); // We need a way of carrying on if StopScript() fail, since it won't return if the script isn't actually // stopped. This kind of multi-threading is far from ideal in a regression test. new Thread(() => { m_xEngine.StopScript(rezzedItem.ItemID); m_stoppedEvent.Set(); }).Start(); if (!m_stoppedEvent.WaitOne(30000)) Assert.Fail("Script did not co-operatively stop."); bool running; TaskInventoryItem scriptItem = partWhereRezzed.Inventory.GetInventoryItem(itemName); Assert.That( SceneObjectPartInventory.TryGetScriptInstanceRunning(m_scene, scriptItem, out running), Is.True); Assert.That(running, Is.False); } private void OnChatFromWorld(object sender, OSChatMessage oscm) { // Console.WriteLine("Got chat [{0}]", oscm.Message); m_osChatMessageReceived = oscm; m_chatEvent.Set(); } } }