Fix Failing Tests resulting from ember-concurrency v2 bump #306
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treat
continue()
not as an idempotent function, but rather as a once time resource. This helps detect failures, specifically ones where we are cooperating with another co-routine. In-practice, this meanscontinue()
will throw if invoked twice for the same continuationcontinue()
now returns a promise, which tests now await rather than Promise.resolve. This enables the generator itself to dictate when the the active continuation has come to an end.—
After debugging, it really just came down to the fact that
await Promise.resolve()
and theyieldable
used in this test implicitly depended on something they really should not have. Ember 3.16 and 3.20 had slightly different glimmer dirty-tracking behaviors, which resulted in the mixture of native promises and ember auto-run setTimeouts creating a situation where the precariousness of the relationship between the above mentioned operations was exposed.The proper way to address this is to ensure the test code makes that relationship explicit. I suspect ember-concurrencies new yieldable may be the recommended approach, but this should suffice to get the tests green again.
I have also brain dumped all this on poor Steve, who may look into the yieldable stuff.