Clean up error handling

Original commit message from CVS:
Clean up error handling
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Johan Dahlin 2004-07-15 14:57:48 +00:00
parent acefacc62c
commit ed111af937
2 changed files with 18 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -43,19 +43,21 @@ class FakeSinkTest(ElementTest):
assert self.element.get_state() == gst.STATE_NULL
assert self.element.set_state(old_state)
assert self.element.get_state() == old_state
self.element.set_property('state-error', name)
def error_cb(element, source, error, debug):
self.error = False
def error_cb(element, source, gerror, debug):
assert isinstance(element, gst.Element)
assert element == self.element
assert isinstance(source, gst.Element)
assert source == self.element
assert isinstance(error, gst.GError)
assert isinstance(gerror, gst.GError)
self.error = True
self.element.connect('error', error_cb)
error_message = common.run_silent(self.element.set_state, state)
common.run_silent(self.element.set_state, state)
assert self.error, 'error not set'
#assert error_message.find('ERROR') != -1
assert error_message.find('ERROR') != -1
self.element.get_state() == old_state, 'state changed'
def testStateErrorNullReady(self):

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@ -43,19 +43,21 @@ class FakeSinkTest(ElementTest):
assert self.element.get_state() == gst.STATE_NULL
assert self.element.set_state(old_state)
assert self.element.get_state() == old_state
self.element.set_property('state-error', name)
def error_cb(element, source, error, debug):
self.error = False
def error_cb(element, source, gerror, debug):
assert isinstance(element, gst.Element)
assert element == self.element
assert isinstance(source, gst.Element)
assert source == self.element
assert isinstance(error, gst.GError)
assert isinstance(gerror, gst.GError)
self.error = True
self.element.connect('error', error_cb)
error_message = common.run_silent(self.element.set_state, state)
common.run_silent(self.element.set_state, state)
assert self.error, 'error not set'
#assert error_message.find('ERROR') != -1
assert error_message.find('ERROR') != -1
self.element.get_state() == old_state, 'state changed'
def testStateErrorNullReady(self):