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# For issue 41355
[short] skip
# This test could fail if the testing package does not wait until
# a panicking test does the panic. Turn off multithreading, GC, and
# async preemption to increase the probability of such a failure.
env GOMAXPROCS=1
env GOGC=off
env GODEBUG=asyncpreempt=off
# If the test exits with 'no tests to run', it means the testing package
# implementation is incorrect and does not wait until a test panic.
# If the test exits with '(?s)panic: die.*panic: die', it means
# the testing package did an extra panic for a panicking test.
! go test -v cleanup_failnow/panic_nocleanup_test.go
! stdout 'no tests to run'
stdout '(?s)panic: die \[recovered\].*panic: die'
! stdout '(?s)panic: die \[recovered\].*panic: die.*panic: die'
! go test -v cleanup_failnow/panic_withcleanup_test.go
! stdout 'no tests to run'
stdout '(?s)panic: die \[recovered\].*panic: die'
! stdout '(?s)panic: die \[recovered\].*panic: die.*panic: die'
-- cleanup_failnow/panic_nocleanup_test.go --
package panic_nocleanup_test
import "testing"
func TestX(t *testing.T) {
t.Run("x", func(t *testing.T) {
panic("die")
})
}
-- cleanup_failnow/panic_withcleanup_test.go --
package panic_withcleanup_test
import "testing"
func TestCleanupWithFailNow(t *testing.T) {
t.Cleanup(func() {
t.FailNow()
})
t.Run("x", func(t *testing.T) {
t.Run("y", func(t *testing.T) {
panic("die")
})
})
}