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Use a proper HTTP client to run all tests. This client is currently
undocumented and should not be used.
Includes a few fixes:
* Fix a bug in the max_keepalive test
* Fix a bug with max_keepalive handling
* Fix a bug in stream_body/1 where data was lost under some conditions
The tests now run quite faster than before.
All the tests now run twice: once for TCP, once for SSL.
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Thanks go to @superbobry for pointing it out.
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This is probably not perfect yet but it should be better than
nothing. We'll improve things with feedback received from the
many users.
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Following discussions on #erlounge.
Also fixes compilation in R14B03 and fixes a few underspecs
dialyzer warnings.
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Following mochiweb and misultin's example here even though I'm not
too thrilled about starting them and not stopping but it's optional
and the application's author can start/stop them as normal anyway.
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Improves reliability under heavy load.
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This fixes issues with the http_load benchmark tool. The default backlog
option from OTP only queues up to 5 connections, which is way too low for
a fast-responding server.
Issue initially found thanks to DeadZen bugging me to test cowboy with
http_load. Fix found thanks to ostinelli's misultin already having the
backlog option which was the one thing it did differently than cowboy.
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Should fix the warnings given by the Dialyzer-current build
over at http://dialyzer.softlab.ntua.gr/current/cowboy/
Thanks Kostis for the help.
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The type isn't exported by OTP so we don't win much.
Also, inet.erl and file.erl define posix() différently,
so OTP needs to stop being so confuse in the first place
before we can attempt to use it properly.
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Thought it was already there, but I guess not. Anyway it's here now
so everything is back to normal. ;)
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That way we can support active mode without having to hardcode the atoms
for each transports available.
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Code is working but hasn't been benchmarked yet.
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