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Even when `ct:sleep/1` accepts `Millisecs` as floats, `ct:timetrap/1` does not.
If you try to use it in a test, you get the following error:
```erlang
{invalid_time_format,0.1}
```
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I did not find any legitimate use of "can not", however skipped
changing e.g RFCs archived in the source tree.
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After this whitespace modification there should be no "can not"s
separated by a newline in the entire OTP repository, so to find
them all a simple git grep will do just fine.
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This reverts commit fd8e49b5bddceaae803670121b603b5eee8c5c08.
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This replaces all uses of lib:progname/0 in tests.
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This reverts commit 202bb737e3deabfebee683266f4b7c42781eb521.
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- Update ct_ftp to use the new FTP application.
Change-Id: I84223107361132ea3144cdf7421738c4bebffa40
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* peppe/common_test/auto_cleanup/OTP-13832:
Add tests and doc for the new remaining_test_procs function
Implement function that finds disposable test processes
Tag Common Test system processes using process dictionary
Add app name tag in process dictionary
OTP-13832
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This commit also adds a check to see that all files that
are part of an xi:include also have part of XML_FILES
and vice versa. It also fixes any applications where this
was not true.
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* lars/doc-cleanup/OTP-14475:
[edoc] Remove unused module otpsgml_layout.erl
Remove unused files from the documentation build
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This reverts commit eaf8ca41dfa4850437ad270d3897399c9358ced0.
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* Remove edoc comments in ct_netconfc.erl
* Rewrite ct_netconfc.xml to use specs for functions and types
* Add documentation of new functions in ct_netconfc
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* peppe/common_test/user_css_problem/OTP-14332:
Add details about CSS usage in the User's Guide
OTP-14332
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* siri/ct/delete-old-logs/OTP-14179:
[ct] Add 'keep_logs' option
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deleted a <c> tag which was is not allowed inside the <pre> tag
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If setting the value for this option to an integer, N, common_test
will remove all ct_run.* directories in the current log directory,
except the N newest.
The default value for the 'keep_logs' option is 'all', which means that
no logs will be deleted.
'keep_logs' can be used in combination with refresh_logs, or in a normal
common_test test run.
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
lib/typer/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/typer/vsn.mk
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* siri/ct_hooks/callbacks-on-skip/OTP-10599:
[ct] Update built-in ct hooks with new Suite parameter
[cth_surefire] Handle skips from test spec
[ct] Remove excessive skipped/failed tag in hook function
[ct] Send tc_start event on force_stop and failed sequence
[ct] Correctly handle process died in init and end_per_testcase
[ct] Fix faulty hook callbacks for skipped tests
Add dummy end_per_suite/1
[ct] Fix hooks and fail when one of init/end_per_* does not exit
[ct] Add Suite argument to hook callback functions
[ct] Fix function_clause in ct_framework when hook function crashes
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The following bugs are corrected:
- if init_per_suite is exported from a test suite, but not
end_per_suite, then pre/post_end_per_suite will be called with
Suite=ct_framework instead of the correct suite name.
- if end_per_group is exported from a suite, but not init_per_group,
then end_per_group is never called.
According to the documentation, if implementing an init config
function, you must also implement the end config function, so the two
scenarios above are really not allowed. To make this more visible,
common_test will now mark the non-exported config function as failed
with reason 'undef' if the other function is exported.
For example, if init_per_suite is exported, but not end_per_suite,
then end_per_suite will be marked as failed with reason undef. (If
none of them exist, then they will both be marked as passed since the
default functions in ct_framework are called instead.)
All hook functions are always called with the correct suite name,
i.e. never with Suite=ct_framework.
Conflicts:
lib/common_test/test/ct_hooks_SUITE.erl
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An extra argument, Suite, is added as the first argument to each of
the following hook callback functions:
- pre_init_per_group
- post_init_per_group
- pre_end_per_group
- post_end_per_group
- pre_init_per_testcase
- post_init_per_testcase
- pre_end_per_testcase
- post_end_per_testcase
- on_tc_fail
- on_tc_skip
For backwards compatibility, if the new function is not exported from
a hook callback module, common_test will fall back to the old
interface and call the function without the Suite argument.
The reason for adding the new argument is that if a test suite is
skipped by a 'skip_suites' statement in the test specification, then
there will be no call to pre/post_init_per_suite, and thus the hook
has no other way of knowing which Suite is skipped when it gets the
on_tc_skip callback. The other callbacks are updated for symmetry.
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This API function is used by rebar3 instead of implementing test spec
parsing again.
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OTP-14044
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