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	Both test_move and test_orphan needed internal knowledge which comes with the addition of the "in" attribute. This was in the plan for the test-revamp from the beginning as it really opens up the ability to write more unit-style-tests using internal knowledge of how littlefs works. More unit-style-tests should help _fix_ bugs by limiting the scope of the test and where the bug could be hiding. The "in" attribute effectively runs tests _inside_ the .c file specified, giving the test access to all static members without needed to change their visibility.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| [[case]] # orphan test
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| in = "lfs.c"
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| code = '''
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|     lfs_format(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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|     lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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|     lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "parent") => 0;
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|     lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "parent/orphan") => 0;
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|     lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "parent/child") => 0;
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|     lfs_remove(&lfs, "parent/orphan") => 0;
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|     lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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| 
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|     // corrupt the child's most recent commit, this should be the update
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|     // to the linked-list entry, which should orphan the orphan. Note this
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|     // makes a lot of assumptions about the remove operation.
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|     lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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|     lfs_dir_open(&lfs, &dir, "parent/child") => 0;
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|     lfs_block_t block = dir.m.pair[0];
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|     lfs_dir_close(&lfs, &dir) => 0;
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|     lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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|     uint8_t bbuffer[LFS_BLOCK_SIZE];
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|     cfg.read(&cfg, block, 0, bbuffer, LFS_BLOCK_SIZE) => 0;
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|     int off = LFS_BLOCK_SIZE-1;
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|     while (off >= 0 && bbuffer[off] == LFS_ERASE_VALUE) {
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|         off -= 1;
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|     }
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|     memset(&bbuffer[off-3], LFS_BLOCK_SIZE, 3);
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|     cfg.erase(&cfg, block) => 0;
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|     cfg.prog(&cfg, block, 0, bbuffer, LFS_BLOCK_SIZE) => 0;
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|     cfg.sync(&cfg) => 0;
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| 
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|     lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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|     lfs_stat(&lfs, "parent/orphan", &info) => LFS_ERR_NOENT;
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|     lfs_stat(&lfs, "parent/child", &info) => 0;
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|     lfs_fs_size(&lfs) => 8;
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|     lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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| 
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|     lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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|     lfs_stat(&lfs, "parent/orphan", &info) => LFS_ERR_NOENT;
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|     lfs_stat(&lfs, "parent/child", &info) => 0;
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|     lfs_fs_size(&lfs) => 8;
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|     // this mkdir should both create a dir and deorphan, so size
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|     // should be unchanged
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|     lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "parent/otherchild") => 0;
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|     lfs_stat(&lfs, "parent/orphan", &info) => LFS_ERR_NOENT;
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|     lfs_stat(&lfs, "parent/child", &info) => 0;
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|     lfs_stat(&lfs, "parent/otherchild", &info) => 0;
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|     lfs_fs_size(&lfs) => 8;
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|     lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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| 
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|     lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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|     lfs_stat(&lfs, "parent/orphan", &info) => LFS_ERR_NOENT;
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|     lfs_stat(&lfs, "parent/child", &info) => 0;
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|     lfs_stat(&lfs, "parent/otherchild", &info) => 0;
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|     lfs_fs_size(&lfs) => 8;
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|     lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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| '''
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