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Check that the hostname can be resolved by the native resolver.
What normally has happened when it cannot is that gethostname()
returned a fqdn and `hostname -s` is not part of /etc/hosts.
This is solved on the erlang side by adding `hostname -s` to inet_db,
but java does not have a similar mechanism, so it fails when
it tries to connect to `hostname -s`.
This caused jinterface tests to fail when run in such an environment,
and travis-ci recently started doing this.
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As a first step to removing the test_server application as
as its own separate application, change the inclusion of
test_server.hrl to an inclusion of ct.hrl and remove the
inclusion of test_server_line.hrl.
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* x0id/jinterface_generic_match:
jinterface: match/bind added to OtpErlangObject
fix typo error from recent merge
OTP-12691
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Adding these two methods to the OtpErlangObject abstract class makes possible
implementing of pattern matching and variable binding for all types of Erlang
terms. Particular implementations may vary and include additional classes to
define Variable placeholder objects and Bindings objects. Also Parser class
may be added to facilitate creating complex patterns and terms.
The purpose of this commit is to provide low level interface base methods
sufficient for variety of higher level pattern matching/variable binding
implementations.
OtpErlangMap class is re-designed for efficiency (it is based on HashMap now).
All changes are backward-compatible. Detailed test cases implemented.
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Transport factory basic implementation added. This makes possible
creating connections between nodes using ssh channels for example.
Default transport factory based on standart Socket/ServerSocket
classes is provided. Modifications are backward compatible.
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Arrays (here: md5 and freeVars) must not be compared with equals, which
is broken.
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Let Maps be tested in the suite.
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The API and implementation are simplistic, like for lists and tuples,
using arrays and without any connection to java.util.Map.
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In some cases when a test case fails, the erl_link_server process
(which is spawned by many test cases in jinterface_SUITE) does not
terminate. This causes the next test case to fail with a badarg as it
tries to register a new process with the same name. To avoid this,
erl_link_server, if it exists, is now killed in end_per_testcase.
Also, some compiler warnings are removed from jitu.erl.
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