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Jun-ichi TAKIMOTO afa99f42b3 fix(unittests): coredump when running unit tests #18663
fs_init() must be called before early_init() in init/helpers.lua

If I run 'make unittest' on my Mac (macOS 10.14/Mojave or 12/Big Sur, intel
CPU), every test produce a core dump.

Call sequence in the core is:
    early_init()            main.c:197
    set_init_1()            option.c:508
    runtimepath_default()   runtime.c:1205
    get_lib_dir()           runtime.c:1175
    os_isdir()              fs.c:137
    os_getperm()            fs.c:777
    os_stat()               fs.c:761
    fs_loop_lock()          fs.c:72
    uv_mutex_lock(&fs_loop_mutex)   thread.c:352
    abort()

.deps/build/src/libuv/src/unix/thread.c:

    void uv_mutex_lock(uv_mutex_t* mutex) {
      if (pthread_mutex_lock(mutex))
        abort();	// line 352
    }

So pthread_mutex_lock(&fs_loop_mutex) failed. The reason seems to be simple.
fs_init() was not called and fs_loop_mutex has not been initialized. fs_init()
was moved out from early_init() in main.c by
b87867e69e, but unit/helpers.lua was not updated
accordingly.
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