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2016-03-22correct exception thrown for unknown systemOz Linden
2015-03-25Add logic to attempt to look up large Windows negative return codes.Nat Goodspeed
A large negative return code doesn't do a human reader any good, even for lookup purposes, because Microsoft's lookup tables list the hex representation of that integer. So at least format the return code as hex. Going further, we've captured the content of the web page https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc704588.aspx as windows-rcs.html. If we can parse that file, and if we understand the structure of its table entries, and if the hex form of the actual return code is in fact listed there, we can display the symbol name and description as well as the hex return code. All those maybes are to support refreshing the file from the URL above (or wherever it might get moved) from time to time. Later versions of that file might change in unexpected ways. If we can't look up the hex rc, oh well, just display that to the user instead of crumping.
2014-12-17Produce error message, not traceback, when test program doesn't build.Nat Goodspeed
A traceback from a Python script always makes people think there's a bug in your script. Even when a test program fails to build, CMake often (always?) tries to run it anyway, via our run_build_test.py script. For that case, produce a straightforward error message -- rather than an OSError traceback that doesn't even mention the program name!
2013-03-29Update Mac and Windows breakpad builds to latestGraham Madarasz
2012-03-12For a test program killed by signal, display signal name.Nat Goodspeed
2011-05-24MergeDave SIMmONs
2011-05-04Slightly improve sanity of run_build_test.py output.Nat Goodspeed
Flushing print buffer before running actual test executable should make it clearer which setup actions apply to which test run.
2011-02-17merge changes for storm-937Oz Linden
2011-02-09STORM-937 : Fix python scripts shebang line and license header for consistencyMerov Linden
2011-01-19Cmake updates to get llkdu building on linux. Need to rebuild kdu tarball next.jenn
2010-09-27MergeLeyla Farazha
2010-09-03Post-convert merge by convert_monolith.py from ↵Aimee Linden
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2010-09-13Prepend passed in path arguments, except when they are system paths.Christian Goetze (CG)
2010-09-13Clean up the LD_LIBRARY_PATH list prior to re-assembling it into a string.Christian Goetze (CG)
2010-09-13Add debug output to "indra/cmake/run_build_test.py".Christian Goetze (CG)
2010-08-13Change license from GPL to LGPL (version 2.1)Oz Linden
2010-08-12correct license tags from "internal" to "viewergpl"Oz Linden
2009-11-25Uncomment the run_build_test.py args to debug problem with coverity buildsCG Linden
2009-11-18Switch some files to Unix line endingsBryan O'Sullivan
2009-11-13mergeLoren Shih
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2009-11-03mergeLoren Shih
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2009-09-08QAR-1619: Finish replacing RunBuildTest.cmake with run_build_test.py.Nat Goodspeed
Because the details of RunBuildTest.cmake versus run_build_test.py had to be changed in so many different places, introduce LL_TEST_COMMAND CMake macro (in LLTestCommand.cmake) to encapsulate construction of the actual command line. Use LL_TEST_COMMAND in LL_ADD_PROJECT_UNIT_TESTS, LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST, the big indra/test monolith and the various LslCompilerMacros. Fix run_build_test.py to pass through the test executable's own options (e.g. --touch, --output) without inspection. Defend it against the case when the platform-specific library path environment variable doesn't yet exist. Make it report errors only on nonzero test-program rc. Remove RunBuildTest.cmake.
2009-09-04QAR-1619: Replace RunBuildTest.cmake with run_build_test.py for LSL tests.Nat Goodspeed
RunBuildTest.cmake can't handle pathnames containing spaces. run_build_test.py accepts an arbitrary number of individually-quoted command-line arguments, passing each through to Python's subprocess.call().