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2019-05-29[esock|ttest] Make it possible use local for ttestMicael Karlberg
Make Unix Domain (stream) socket work with the ttest command line tool (for esock server and client). OTP-15822
2019-05-29[esock|test] Made the first ttest case (ssf/csf/s) work for local (stream)Micael Karlberg
Add the first *working* ttest test case for Unix Domain (stream) socket: Server: socket with active = false Client: socket with active = false Message Size: small OTP-15822
2019-05-29[esock|test] Preliminary Domain = local update for ttestMicael Karlberg
OTP-15822
2018-12-18[socket-nif|test] Add more ttest (gen_tcp) test casesMicael Karlberg
Added a number of ttest test cases with transport gen_tcp. Server with transport = gen_tcp, active = false and client using transport = gen_tcp (and active = false, once and true). Also "fixed" the gen_tcp socket buffer size (default size was way to small for the "large" messages). OTP-14831
2018-12-18[socket-nif|test] Add test case based on the ttest modulesMicael Karlberg
Added a (first) test case based on the ttest modules. OTP-14831
2018-12-07[socket-nif|test] ttest improvementsMicael Karlberg
Added a ttest lib module for some common functions. Added a process (server handler and reader processes) stats printouts. So far only used by the server. There is still a "leak". Its a term leak. Some of the functions take a ref as argument (recv, send and accept for instance). This is stored internally, by way of a call to the enif_make_copy, in order to be used later in a select call. Its not "released" though, until the environment is released, which happens when the socket dtor callback function is called. Possible solution: We need to keep "temporary" environments (one for each of the queues), which we can clear (basically we need two, one that is currently used for new ref's and one for the old ref's). OTP-14831
2018-12-05[socket-nif|test] Added the proper time-test codeMicael Karlberg