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The tests failed (with less than 1% probability) if for example the file was created at 11:46:03.999, but the record was emitted at 11:46:04.001, with atTime=11:46:04, which caused an unexpected rollover. Ensure that the tests are always run within the range of the same whole second.

The tests failed (with less than 1% probability) if for example the file
was created at 11:46:03.999, but the record was emitted at 11:46:04.001,
with atTime=11:46:04, which caused an unexpected rollover. Ensure that the
tests are always run within the range of the same whole second.
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Consider extracting the common test setup of test_rollover_at_midnight and test_rollover_at_weekday in a helper.

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Actually, over 90% of code is shared between test_rollover_at_midnight and test_rollover_at_weekday. I thought that the refactored code could be too complicated, because the common code is mixed with the varying code, but it turned out pretty easy with only a boolean parameter.

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Neat!

@serhiy-storchaka serhiy-storchaka merged commit d8712fa into python:main Mar 11, 2024
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Thanks @serhiy-storchaka for the PR 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.11, 3.12.
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@serhiy-storchaka serhiy-storchaka deleted the logging-flaky-tests branch March 11, 2024 09:57
miss-islington pushed a commit to miss-islington/cpython that referenced this pull request Mar 11, 2024
…onGH-116409)

The tests failed (with less than 1% probability) if for example the file
was created at 11:46:03.999, but the record was emitted at 11:46:04.001,
with atTime=11:46:04, which caused an unexpected rollover. Ensure that the
tests are always run within the range of the same whole second.

Also share code between test_rollover_at_midnight and test_rollover_at_weekday.
(cherry picked from commit d8712fa)

Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <[email protected]>
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GH-116585 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.12 branch.

@bedevere-app bedevere-app bot removed the needs backport to 3.12 only security fixes label Mar 11, 2024
miss-islington pushed a commit to miss-islington/cpython that referenced this pull request Mar 11, 2024
…onGH-116409)

The tests failed (with less than 1% probability) if for example the file
was created at 11:46:03.999, but the record was emitted at 11:46:04.001,
with atTime=11:46:04, which caused an unexpected rollover. Ensure that the
tests are always run within the range of the same whole second.

Also share code between test_rollover_at_midnight and test_rollover_at_weekday.
(cherry picked from commit d8712fa)

Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <[email protected]>
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GH-116586 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.11 branch.

@bedevere-app bedevere-app bot removed the needs backport to 3.11 only security fixes label Mar 11, 2024
serhiy-storchaka added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 11, 2024
…116409) (GH-116585)

The tests failed (with less than 1% probability) if for example the file
was created at 11:46:03.999, but the record was emitted at 11:46:04.001,
with atTime=11:46:04, which caused an unexpected rollover. Ensure that the
tests are always run within the range of the same whole second.

Also share code between test_rollover_at_midnight and test_rollover_at_weekday.
(cherry picked from commit d8712fa)

Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <[email protected]>
serhiy-storchaka added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 11, 2024
…116409) (GH-116586)

The tests failed (with less than 1% probability) if for example the file
was created at 11:46:03.999, but the record was emitted at 11:46:04.001,
with atTime=11:46:04, which caused an unexpected rollover. Ensure that the
tests are always run within the range of the same whole second.

Also share code between test_rollover_at_midnight and test_rollover_at_weekday.
(cherry picked from commit d8712fa)

Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <[email protected]>
adorilson pushed a commit to adorilson/cpython that referenced this pull request Mar 25, 2024
…onGH-116409)

The tests failed (with less than 1% probability) if for example the file
was created at 11:46:03.999, but the record was emitted at 11:46:04.001,
with atTime=11:46:04, which caused an unexpected rollover. Ensure that the
tests are always run within the range of the same whole second.

Also share code between test_rollover_at_midnight and test_rollover_at_weekday.
diegorusso pushed a commit to diegorusso/cpython that referenced this pull request Apr 17, 2024
…onGH-116409)

The tests failed (with less than 1% probability) if for example the file
was created at 11:46:03.999, but the record was emitted at 11:46:04.001,
with atTime=11:46:04, which caused an unexpected rollover. Ensure that the
tests are always run within the range of the same whole second.

Also share code between test_rollover_at_midnight and test_rollover_at_weekday.
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