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2015-07-23Fix .app module listLoïc Hoguin
cowboy_stream_h isn't in the repository yet.
2015-07-22Add autobahn test suite output to the consoleLoïc Hoguin
2015-07-21Update erlang.mk and remove .app.srcLoïc Hoguin
Everything is now directly generated from the Makefile. Also properly update dependencies.
2013-01-05Stop using rebar in the MakefileLoïc Hoguin
First and foremost: yes, you can still use Cowboy as a rebar dependency. This commit only removes the use of rebar when *developing* Cowboy, not when *using* Cowboy. Over the past two years I went from very happy with rebar to unsatisfied and most recently found it counter productive in many ways, from having insane default configuration to various unefficient operations. The earlier reversal from 'rebar ct' to 'ct_run' made my workflow much more natural, as I always needed to look at 'logs/raw.log' to find out what was wrong, anyway. Why not let 'ct_run' output it directly instead? Removing rebar made my life easier. If you wonder why I don't patch rebar, there's two reasons. First is that the direction taken by rebar isn't compatible with my views, and this would be a huge fight to steer it in another direction. I got other, more important fights to make. Second is that I'd rather patch OTP so that everyone benefits from it, not just users of rebar. Anyway this isn't my personal blog so I will stop babbling here. There's a few important things to note relative to this commit: * You don't need rebar to work on Cowboy anymore * The eunit tests are now ran through common_test Ping me if it doesn't work out for you.
2012-02-24Add an empty ebin/ folder to fix a rebar/edoc issueLoïc Hoguin
When missing rebar couldn't build docs because it expects the ebin/ folder to exist before it runs edoc. This commit allows users to build docs without first having to run make.