[ruby/rdoc] test/rdoc/test_rdoc_generator_json_index.rb: pend in test_generate in ppc64le.

We observed that this test randomly fails in the ruby/ruby Travis ppc64le case.
This commit is to pend the test_generate if the assertion for the generated
file's modified time fails in a ppc64le environment.

Note that I didn't use the word "Travis CI" or Travis CI specific environment variables
such as `TRAVIS` and `TRAVIS_CPU_ARCH`[1] in the code. Because I wanted to prioritize the
rdoc's independence from the ruby/ruby.

[1] https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/environment-variables/#default-environment-variables

https://github.com/ruby/rdoc/commit/42cdad1cf2
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Jun Aruga 2023-10-30 16:32:37 +01:00 committed by git
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@ -104,6 +104,18 @@ class TestRDocGeneratorJsonIndex < RDoc::TestCase
orig_file = Pathname(File.join srcdir, 'generator/template/json_index/js/navigation.js')
generated_file = Pathname(File.join @tmpdir, 'js/navigation.js')
# The following assertion for the generated file's modified time randomly
# fails in a ppc64le environment.
# https://github.com/ruby/rdoc/issues/1048
if orig_file.mtime.inspect != generated_file.mtime.inspect &&
RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /powerpc64le/
pend <<~EOC
Unstable test in ppc64le.
<#{orig_file.mtime.inspect}> expected but was
<#{generated_file.mtime.inspect}>.
EOC
end
# This is dirty hack on JRuby
assert_equal orig_file.mtime.inspect, generated_file.mtime.inspect,
'.js files should be the same timestamp of original'