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* lh/forget-mnemosyne/OTP-10729:
Remove what remains of the Mnemosyne code
Remove support for the query keyword and query expressions
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* nox/enable-silent-rules/OTP-10726:
Implement ./otp_build configure --enable-silent-rules
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With silent rules, the output of make is less verbose and compilation
warnings are easier to spot. Silent rules are disabled by default and
can be disabled or enabled at will by make V=0 and make V=1.
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* siri/cross-cover/OTP-9870:
[test_server] Don't use print/3 in cross_cover_analyse
[common_test] Add documentation for cross cover analysis
[common_test] Add test case for cross cover mechanism
[test_server] Update documentation about cross cover
[test_server] Add test of code cover mechanism
[test_server,common_test] Fix cross cover mechansim
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* siri/cover/new-bugs-r16/OTP-10638:
[cover] Cleanup by stopping cover between tests
[common_test] Stop cover on slave node after node is terminated
[test_server] Stop cover on node after node is terminated
[cover] Fix timing dependent bug in cover_SUITE:reconnect
[cover] Remove stopped node also from lost_nodes list
[cover] Don't mark stopped node as lost
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Code written by Siri Hansen.
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Before terminating slave nodes, test_server calls cover:flush/1 to
fetch data from the node without actually stopping cover on this
node. If cover is not stopped for the node and a new node with the
same name is started, then cover will be started on the new node. To
avoid this test_server now calls cover:stop/1 after the slave node is
terminated.
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Cross cover analysis is executed outside the scope of
test_server_ctrl, i.e. test_server_ctrl is not necessarily
started. This may cause test_server_ctrl:print/3 to hang. Instead use
io:fwrite directly (as it was before).
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Add info about cross statement in cover file:
{cross,[{Tag,Modules}]}.
Add parameter Tests = [{Tag,Dir}] to test_server_ctrl:cross_cover_analyse
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Update the interface for cross cover analysis (collection of cover
data over multiple tests) so it can be used via common_test and
directly with test server.
The concept of 'application' in the cross cover interface is removed
and replaced with an arbitrary Tag=atom() which identifies a test run.
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The R15B03 release
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* bjorn/ct/separate-io-server/OTP-10101:
Fix race condition in test_server_io
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* siri/test_server/erl2html-indent-problem/OTP-9710:
[test_server] Minimize memory usage in erl2html2:convert/[2,3]
[test_server] Fix erl2html2.erl to handle badly indented files
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Reading form by form and line by line, instead of reading the complete
file in one go.
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Line numbering of erlang files that were not correctly indented could
be wrong after coverting to html with erl2html2:convert/[2,3]. This has
been corrected.
This commit also fixes the following:
* There are now link targets for each line and not only for each 10th
line - meaning that links from test logs are now to the exact line,
and not to the last number for which N rem 10 == 0.
* there will only be one link target per function, i.e. the faulty
link targets for function clauses are removed.
* link targets for function now includes the arity (e.g. func/1 has a
link target "func-1")
And some tests are added.
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In test_server_io:gc/1 we collect the group leaders for all processes.
We must handle the case that a process has died after processes/0
was called and process_info(P, group_leader) is called.
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* siri/test_server/break-in-end_per_testcase/OTP-10046:
[test_server] Cancel timetrap for break in end_per_testcase
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Any call to test_server:break/1 should cancel all active
timetramps. In some cases, Suite:end_per_testcase/2 is executed on a
different process than the test case itself, and if
test_server:break/1 would be called from there, the timetraps would
not be cancelled. This has been corrected.
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test_server_h will now recognize info_reports written by ct connection
handlers (according to the description in cth_conn_log) and ignore
them as they will be completely handled by by ct_conn_log_h.
Earlier test_server_h would print a tag (testcase name) before
forwarding the report to error_logger_tty_h. This would cause lots of
tags in the log with no info report following (since
error_logger_tty_h did not handle them).
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* bjorn/ct/minor-corrections:
test_server_io: Correct a few comments
Handle ct:abort_current_testcase/1 when executing parallel groups
Make sure that "Cover analysing..." is written to stdout
Make sure that "Testing..." is not written if testing has finished
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The support for remote target nodes has not worked in a long time.
We are unlikely to ever need remot target node support and if
we'll need it will be easier to start over from scratch.
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ct:abort_current_testcase/1 (which is a wrapper for the function
with the same name in test_server_ctrl) would not work as expected
when a group with parallel test cases was executing. Essentially,
the abort_current_testcase message would be ignored until the group
has finished and would then abort the end_per_group testcase for
the group.
Since there is no unique current testcase when a parallel group is
executing, we must handle the abort_current_testcase message and
return an error tuple.
Also fix the bug that test_server_ctrl:abort_current_testcase/1
would always return 'ok'.
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If it is written with io:fwrite/2 it will be written to
the unexpected_io log, where it will not be of any use.
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When writing messages to stdout, all messages are prefixed with
"Testing" followed by the name of the test suite. We don't want
to write that prefix if testing has stopped.
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'user_timetrap_error' was not detected during any "conf init function"
except init_per_suite, so if e.g. init_per_group failed with
user_timetrap_error, then the test cases in the group would not be
skipped. This has been corrected.
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Earlier, #st.config was set to undefined when entering this loop. Then
it was updated when the test case itself started. This means that if
the test case process crashed during test case initiation, the parent
process would not know the Config.
This commit saves the initial Config value in the parent process
(run_test_case_msgloop/1) from the start.
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* maint:
Skip ct_netconf tests if there is no crypto
Migrate timers from test_server to ct interface
Update tests to run with an oldshell emulator
Move crypto check so that tc is skipped and not failed
Update for new version of ppc compilation chain
Verify that ebin folder of applications exists
Conflicts:
lib/asn1/test/asn1_SUITE.erl
lib/kernel/test/interactive_shell_SUITE.erl
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* siri/cover-tests: (21 commits)
[common_test] Extend timer for flushing error logger
[cover] Allow reconnection if node has been disconnected or down
[cover] Don't kill remote nodes when connection to main node is lost
[test_server] Add option {start_cover,false} to test_server:start_node
Use code:lib_dir instead of code:which to get application directory
[common_test] Add test for OTP-9956
Include all kernel modules in code coverage analysis
[common_test] Add test suite for code coverage support
[common_test, test_server] Don't flush cover if cover is not running
[common_test] Add option cover_stop
[test_server] Allow cross cover analysis when testing through common_test
[test_server] Start cover in test_server:wait_for_node
[test_server] Multiply timers with timetrap_scale_factor when starting nodes
Include all stdlib modules in code coverage analysis
[test_server] Include all test_server modules in code coverage analysis
Skip epp_SUITE:otp_8911 if cover is running
[common_test] Start cover on slave nodes if running cover tests
[common_test] Don't stop cover before stopping slave node
[test_server] Don't stop cover after test is finished
[cover] Add support for test_server
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OTP-10427
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By default the test server will start cover on all nodes when the test
is run with code coverage analysis. To make sure cover is not started
on a new node, this option can be set.
This can be useful if the test itself starts cover or if the new node
for some reason can not run cover compiled code.
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ct_slave, ct_test_support and test_server_test_lib always called
cover:flush/1 when stopping slave nodes. If cover was not running,
this would cause cover_server to be started and thus
test_server:is_cover/0 to return true afterwards. This has been
corrected.
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By default, test_server will always stop cover (and thus load back the
non cover compiled original beam files) after a test with code
coverage analysis is completed. The new option allows the common_test
user to specify that cover shall not be stopped. This can be useful if
there are processes still running old code, i.e. processes that have
not done any fully qualified function call after the cover
compilation, since loading the original code then will kill those
processes. This is only recommended if the erlang node is to be
stopped after the test run, or if cover can be manually stopped.
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The cross cover analysis functionality in test_server was broken since
OTP converted to running daily tests through common_test. This has
been corrected.
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Without this change, there is no support in test_server for starting
cover on a node started with option {wait,false}.
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In test_server_ctrl:start_node and wait_for_node, the timer in
controller_call was not multiplied by the timetrap_scale_factor. This
caused unexpected behaviour since the scale factor was used furhter
down the the code, and timeout would happen in unexpected order when
cover was running.
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This commit removes all calls to cover:stop from test_server. This is
to avoid crash in some processes due to old code.
The correction shall be further refined for general use. There will,
for instance, be an option to turn off cover:stop/0 after completed
test run, so the default behaviour is backwards compatible.
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Before line numbers were included in exceptions (in R15), there were
parse transforms and macros that would keep the test_server_loc
process dictionary variable updated; therefore there is a mod_loc/1
function that will normalize the representation of locations.
Simplify the code as following:
* 'test_server_loc' should always contain a list with one or more
tuples. ({M,F} or {M,F,Line})
* At the beginning of each test case, set 'test_server_loc' to
[{Module,Func}] of the the currently executing test case.
* Stop updating 'test_server_loc', except when an exception occurs.
(It used to be updated when running 'init_per_testcase' and so on.)
* Remove the mod_loc/1 function.
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Three pieces of information could be out of sync in testcase
supervisor process at the time when a timetrap occurred:
* test_server_loc (process dictionary) - may indicate that a
framework function is executing
* test_server_init_or_end_conf (process dictionary) - indicates whether
init_per_testcase or end_per_testcase is executing
* The current configuration (#st.config) - set using a synchronous
call
There could be in a crash in spawn_fw_call/7 because the current
configuration was not defined when it was expected to.
To avoid the problem, introduce set_tc_state/2 (and a corresponding
message) to allow setting both an indication what the testcase is
executing (e.g. init_per_testcase, framework call, and so on), and
the current configuration. Use only that information to handle
a timetrap timeout (and aborted testcase and the other reasons
for the testcase process to terminate). Completely remove
test_server_init_or_end_conf.
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The Loc argument was use to determine the name of the currently
executing test case, in case that the M and F arguments did not
specify a test case.
Since a previous commit makes sure that the M and F arguments *are*
valied, we can eliminate the Loc argument.
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The code is not actually shorter, but it avoids duplicating the code
for producing an error tuple when theres is no priv_dir tuple in
the config data.
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Keeping all state as separate function arguments does not make it
easy to add more pieces of data to the state. Case in point is the
CurrConf argument where up to three separate items have been
shoehorned in.
Instead of the arguments, introduce a state record to hold all of the
different pieces of state (taking care to separate the former CurrConf
variable into separate fields in the record).
While at it, fix a bug. The name of the currently executing test
case (module and function) used to be stored in a tuple in the CurrConf
variable, and it would only be available after 'set_curr_conf' message
has been received. Depending on timing, it was possible in rare
circumstances for an EXIT signal to arrive before the 'set_curr_conf'
message. Avoid this problem by putting the current test case
name into the record from the beginning. That also means that we
can eliminate the workaround of getting the currently executing test case
from the stack trace using the get_mf/1.
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