This commit implements a complete test infrastructure for validating hot-reload stability and robustness across multiple scenarios. ## New Test Infrastructure ### Test Helpers (tests/helpers/) - TestMetrics: FPS, memory, reload time tracking with statistics - TestReporter: Assertion tracking and formatted test reports - SystemUtils: Memory usage monitoring via /proc/self/status - TestAssertions: Macro-based assertion framework ### Test Modules - TankModule: Realistic module with 50 tanks for production testing - ChaosModule: Crash-injection module for robustness validation - StressModule: Lightweight module for long-duration stability tests ## Integration Test Scenarios ### Scenario 1: Production Hot-Reload (test_01_production_hotreload.cpp) ✅ PASSED - End-to-end hot-reload validation - 30 seconds simulation (1800 frames @ 60 FPS) - TankModule with 50 tanks, realistic state - Source modification (v1.0 → v2.0), recompilation, reload - State preservation: positions, velocities, frameCount - Metrics: ~163ms reload time, 0.88MB memory growth ### Scenario 2: Chaos Monkey (test_02_chaos_monkey.cpp) ✅ PASSED - Extreme robustness testing - 150+ random crashes per run (5% crash probability per frame) - 5 crash types: runtime_error, logic_error, out_of_range, domain_error, state corruption - 100% recovery rate via automatic hot-reload - Corrupted state detection and rejection - Random seed for unpredictable crash patterns - Proof of real reload: temporary files in /tmp/grove_module_*.so ### Scenario 3: Stress Test (test_03_stress_test.cpp) ✅ PASSED - Long-duration stability validation - 10 minutes simulation (36000 frames @ 60 FPS) - 120 hot-reloads (every 5 seconds) - 100% reload success rate (120/120) - Memory growth: 2 MB (threshold: 50 MB) - Avg reload time: 160ms (threshold: 500ms) - No memory leaks, no file descriptor leaks ## Core Engine Enhancements ### ModuleLoader (src/ModuleLoader.cpp) - Temporary file copy to /tmp/ for Linux dlopen cache bypass - Robust reload() method: getState() → unload() → load() → setState() - Automatic cleanup of temporary files - Comprehensive error handling and logging ### DebugEngine (src/DebugEngine.cpp) - Automatic recovery in processModuleSystems() - Exception catching → logging → module reload → continue - Module state dump utilities for debugging ### SequentialModuleSystem (src/SequentialModuleSystem.cpp) - extractModule() for safe module extraction - registerModule() for module re-registration - Enhanced processModules() with error handling ## Build System - CMake configuration for test infrastructure - Shared library compilation for test modules (.so) - CTest integration for all scenarios - PIC flag management for spdlog compatibility ## Documentation (planTI/) - Complete test architecture documentation - Detailed scenario specifications with success criteria - Global test plan and validation thresholds ## Validation Results All 3 integration scenarios pass successfully: - Production hot-reload: State preservation validated - Chaos Monkey: 100% recovery from 150+ crashes - Stress Test: Stable over 120 reloads, minimal memory growth 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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#pragma once
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#include <string>
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#include <map>
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#include <vector>
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namespace grove {
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class TestReporter {
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public:
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explicit TestReporter(const std::string& scenarioName);
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void addMetric(const std::string& name, float value);
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void addAssertion(const std::string& name, bool passed);
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void printFinalReport() const;
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int getExitCode() const; // 0 = pass, 1 = fail
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private:
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std::string scenarioName;
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std::map<std::string, float> metrics;
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std::vector<std::pair<std::string, bool>> assertions;
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};
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} // namespace grove
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