* what's cooking in rainbows.git
@ 2013-02-01 22:07 7% Eric Wong
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From: Eric Wong @ 2013-02-01 22:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: rainbows-talk-GrnCvJ7WPxnNLxjTenLetw
I've pushed out some test fixes to improve portability on non-GNU
systems. Nothing too interesting...
Eric Wong (5):
epoll: ensure closing of pipelined clients if required
tests: remove utee and use tee(1) instead
tests: replace non-portable "date +%s" with ruby equivalent
tests: "wc -c" portability for *BSDs
tests: bump version dependencies for Isolate
Lin Jen-Shin (1):
Add -N or --no-default-middleware option.
git clone git://bogomips.org/rainbows
git log of recent test changes:
commit f4e3bac180ff01256832f98655636f79b52f9d5b
Author: Eric Wong <normalperson-rMlxZR9MS24@public.gmane.org>
Date: Fri Jan 25 02:10:05 2013 +0000
tests: bump version dependencies for Isolate
Most of these test dependencies may be safely bumped.
commit 8a6117a22a7d01eeb5adc63d3152acf435cd3176
Author: Eric Wong <normalperson-rMlxZR9MS24@public.gmane.org>
Date: Thu Jan 24 23:33:54 2013 +0000
tests: "wc -c" portability for *BSDs
On FreeBSD 9.0, "wc -c" emits leading whitespace, so
filter it through tr -d '[:space:]' to eliminate it.
commit 0ba6fc3c30b9cf530faf7fcf5ce7be519ec13fe7
Author: Eric Wong <normalperson-rMlxZR9MS24@public.gmane.org>
Date: Thu Jan 24 23:13:41 2013 +0000
tests: replace non-portable "date +%s" with ruby equivalent
"date +%s" is not in POSIX (it is in GNU, and at least FreeBSD
9.0, possibly earlier). The Ruby equivalent should be
sufficiently portable between different Ruby versions.
This change was automated via:
perl -i -p -e 's/date \+%s/unix_time/' t/*.sh
commit cbff7b0892148b037581541184364e0e91d2a138
Author: Eric Wong <normalperson-rMlxZR9MS24@public.gmane.org>
Date: Thu Jan 24 22:59:16 2013 +0000
tests: remove utee and use tee(1) instead
POSIX already stipulates tee(1) must be unbuffered. I think my
decision to use utee was due to my being misled by a bug in
older curl where -N did not work as advertised (but --no-buffer
did).
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* what's cooking in rainbows.git (v4.5.0 soon)
@ 2013-02-26 8:24 6% Eric Wong
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From: Eric Wong @ 2013-02-26 8:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: rainbows-talk-GrnCvJ7WPxnNLxjTenLetw
Most noticeable is rack.hijack support.
Everything works with Ruby 2.0.0 (with unicorn 4.6.2+) except
EventMachine/NeverBlock.
Eric Wong (12):
epoll: ensure closing of pipelined clients if required
tests: remove utee and use tee(1) instead
tests: replace non-portable "date +%s" with ruby equivalent
tests: "wc -c" portability for *BSDs
tests: bump version dependencies for Isolate
tests: "wc -l" portability for *BSDs
hijacking support for Rack 1.5.x users
GIT-VERSION-GEN: rewrite to manage RAINBOWS_VERSION const
gemspec: set licenses= attribute
bump unicorn dependency to 4.6.2+ for Ruby 2.0.0
tests: update checks for Ruby 2.0.0
doc: add HACKING document
Lin Jen-Shin (1):
Add -N or --no-default-middleware option.
git clone git://bogomips.org/rainbows
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