| Index: pkg/http/test/utils.dart
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| diff --git a/pkg/http/test/utils.dart b/pkg/http/test/utils.dart
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| index 15909782edc5d39ca1d5a8a9d492e74d746c21d1..6bbe139a7adbc856d7ec3b1b9603f67a225342c3 100644
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| --- a/pkg/http/test/utils.dart
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| +++ b/pkg/http/test/utils.dart
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| @@ -138,41 +138,6 @@ String cleanUpLiteral(String text) {
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| return lines.join('\n');
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| }
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| -// TODO(nweiz): Remove this when issue 9252 is fixed.
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| -/// Asynchronously recursively deletes [dir]. Returns a [Future] that completes
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| -/// when the deletion is done.
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| -Future deleteDir(String dir) =>
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| - _attemptRetryable(() => new Directory(dir).delete(recursive: true));
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| -
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| -/// On Windows, we sometimes get failures where the directory is still in use
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| -/// when we try to do something with it. This is usually because the OS hasn't
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| -/// noticed yet that a process using that directory has closed. To be a bit
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| -/// more resilient, we wait and retry a few times.
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| -///
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| -/// Takes a [callback] which returns a future for the operation being attempted.
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| -/// If that future completes with an error, it will slepp and then [callback]
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| -/// will be invoked again to retry the operation. It will try a few times before
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| -/// giving up.
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| -Future _attemptRetryable(Future callback()) {
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| - // Only do lame retry logic on Windows.
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| - if (Platform.operatingSystem != 'windows') return callback();
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| -
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| - var attempts = 0;
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| - makeAttempt(_) {
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| - attempts++;
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| - return callback().catchError((e) {
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| - if (attempts >= 10) {
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| - throw 'Could not complete operation. Gave up after $attempts attempts.';
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| - }
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| -
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| - return new Future.delayed(new Duration(milliseconds: 500))
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| - .then(makeAttempt);
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| - });
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| - }
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| -
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| - return makeAttempt(null);
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| -}
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| -
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| /// A matcher that matches JSON that parses to a value that matches the inner
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| /// matcher.
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| Matcher parse(matcher) => new _Parse(matcher);
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