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2023-09-12DRTVWR-588: Fix a couple merge glitches in llsdserialize_test.cpp.Nat Goodspeed
2023-09-11DRTVWR-588: Merge 'DRTVWR-588-maint-W' into DRTVWR-588-cleanup-timersNat Goodspeed
2023-08-17DRTVWR-588: Try even harder to normalize Windows pathnames (SIGHH)Nat Goodspeed
2023-08-17DRTVWR-588: Merge branch 'DRTVWR-588-maint-W' into DRTVWR-588-cleanup-timersNat Goodspeed
2023-08-17DRTVWR-588: To write b'\n' in Python source, use "b'\\n'"Nat Goodspeed
2023-08-17DRTVWR-588: Try harder to normalize Windows pathames to compare.Nat Goodspeed
2023-08-17DRTVWR-588: print(file=) to binary file still requires str argument.Nat Goodspeed
Use f.writelines((bytes, b'\n')) instead.
2023-08-17DRTVWR-588: Remove Boost Phoenix, Bind and Assign from some tests.Nat Goodspeed
llsdserialize_test used Boost.Foreach, Boost.Function and Boost.Bind. llleap_test used Boost.Assign. Both used Boost.Phoenix. Replace Boost.Foreach with range 'for'. Replace Boost.Function with std::function. Replace Boost.Assign with initializer lists. Replace Boost.Bind and Boost.Phoenix with lambdas.
2023-08-17DRTVWR-588: Eliminate APR and Boost.Phoenix from NamedTempFile.Nat Goodspeed
NamedTempFile used to use APR calls to discover a suitable temp directory, synthesize a temp filename template, generate the unique file, write its content and ultimately delete it. This required a reference to gAPRPoolp as the default value of an optional constructor argument in case some usage demanded an alternative APR memory pool. It also used Boost.Phoenix placeholders to magically synthesize a callable. Replace APR calls with Boost.Filesystem; replace Boost.Phoenix with lambdas. Break out unique path generation logic as static NamedTempFile::temp_path(). In a nod to GitHub Actions builds, honor RUNNER_TEMP environment variable if set. test.cpp's RecordToTempFile need no longer pass an apr_pool_t* to NamedTempFile. NamedTempFile's constructor now accepts an optional suffix, making subclass NamedExtTempFile nearly trivial. It no longer needs to create or remove a symlink, for which it used to use APR calls. llprocess_test.cpp's NamedTempDir used to use Python's tempfile.mkdtemp() to create a temp directory, and apr_dir_remove() to destroy it. Replace both with NamedTempFile::temp_path() and Boost.Filesystem. Also add diagnostic output for LLProcess test failure. If llprocess_test cannot launch a child process, notice the APR_LOG environment variable recognized by our patched apr_suite to engage logging, and report the contents of that file.
2023-06-01SL-18330: Merge branch 'main' of secondlife/viewer into xcode-14.3Nat Goodspeed
2023-05-31SL-18330: Consistently use new standalone Python llsd package.Nat Goodspeed
2023-05-19SL-18837: Merge branch 'xcode-14.1' of secondlife/viewer into xcode-14.3Nat Goodspeed
2023-05-04SL-19647 OSX buildfixAndrey Lihatskiy
2023-05-04Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/zap-LLSDArray' into DRTVWR-577-maint-SAndrey Lihatskiy
2023-05-04Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/zap-LLSDArray' into DRTVWR-582-maint-UAndrey Lihatskiy
# Conflicts: # indra/llcommon/tests/llsdserialize_test.cpp
2023-05-03SL-19647: Eliminate LLSDArray entirely.Nat Goodspeed
Newer C++ compilers have different semantics around LLSDArray's special copy constructor, which was essential to proper LLSD nesting. In short, we can no longer trust LLSDArray to behave correctly. Now that we have variadic functions, get rid of LLSDArray and replace every reference with llsd::array().
2023-05-02Merge branch 'main' into DRTVWR-577-maint-SAndrey Lihatskiy
2023-05-02Merge branch 'main' into DRTVWR-582-maint-UAndrey Lihatskiy
2023-04-07Merge branch 'main' into marchcat/main-contrib-mergeAndrey Lihatskiy
# Conflicts: # indra/cmake/CMakeLists.txt # indra/llcommon/llsdserialize.cpp # indra/llcommon/llsdserialize.h # indra/llcommon/tests/llleap_test.cpp # indra/newview/llfilepicker.h # indra/newview/llfilepicker_mac.h # indra/newview/llfilepicker_mac.mm # indra/newview/skins/default/xui/en/strings.xml
2023-03-30Merge branch 'main' into DRTVWR-577-maint-SAndrey Lihatskiy
# Conflicts: # indra/cmake/CMakeLists.txt # indra/newview/skins/default/xui/es/floater_tools.xml
2023-03-01SL-18330: Tweaks for Visual Studio buildsNat Goodspeed
2023-02-15SL-18330: Merge branch 'contribute' into sl-18330-mergeNat Goodspeed
2022-12-06SL-18330: Adapt LLSDSerialize and tests to llssize max_bytes params.Nat Goodspeed
2022-12-02SL-18330: Test Python llsd.parse() both from bytes and from stream.Nat Goodspeed
2022-12-02SL-18330: Fix new C++ <-> Python LLSD compatibility tests.Nat Goodspeed
When sending multiple LEAP packets in the same file (for testing convenience), use a length prefix instead of delimiting with '\n'. Now that we allow a serialization format that includes an LLSD format header (e.g. "<?llsd/binary?>"), '\n' is part of the packet content. But in fact, testing binary LLSD means we can't pick any delimiter guaranteed not to appear in the packet content. Using a length prefix also lets us pass a specific max_bytes to the subject C++ LLSD parser. Make llleap_test.cpp use new freestanding Python llsd package when available. Update Python-side LEAP protocol code to work directly with encoded bytes stream, avoiding bytes<->str encoding and decoding, which breaks binary LLSD. Make LLSDSerialize::deserialize() recognize LLSD format header case- insensitively. Python emits and checks for "llsd/binary", while LLSDSerialize emits and checks for "LLSD/Binary". Once any of the headers is recognized, pass corrected max_bytes to the specific parser. Make deserialize() more careful about the no-header case: preserve '\n' in content. Introduce debugging code (disabled) because it's a little tricky to recreate. Revert LLLeap child process stdout parser from LLSDSerialize::deserialize() to the specific LLSDNotationParser(), as at present: the generic parser fails one of LLLeap's integration tests for reasons that remain mysterious.
2022-11-29SL-18330: WIP: Send LLLeap to child as binary LLSD; generic parser.Nat Goodspeed
Since parsing binary LLSD is faster than parsing notation LLSD, send data from the viewer to the LEAP plugin child process's stdin in binary instead of notation. Similarly, instead of parsing the child process's stdout using specifically a notation parser, use the generic LLSDSerialize::deserialize() LLSD parser. Add more LLSDSerialize Python compatibility tests.
2022-11-23SL-18330: LLSDSerialize::deserialize() w/o hdr uses XML or notationNat Goodspeed
Absent a header from LLSDSerialize::serialize(), make deserialize() distinguish between XML or notation by recognizing an initial '<'.
2022-11-22SL-18330: Make LLSDSerialize::deserialize() default to notation.Nat Goodspeed
LLSDSerialize::serialize() emits a header string, e.g. "<? llsd/notation ?>" for notation format. Until now, LLSDSerialize::deserialize() has required that header to properly decode the input stream. But none of LLSDBinaryFormatter, LLSDXMLFormatter or LLSDNotationFormatter emit that header themselves. Nor do any of the Python llsd.format_binary(), format_xml() or format_notation() functions. Until now, you could not use LLSD::deserialize() to parse an arbitrary-format LLSD stream serialized by anything but LLSDSerialize::serialize(). Change LLSDSerialize::deserialize() so that if no header is recognized, instead of failing, it attempts to parse as notation. Add tests to exercise this case. The tricky part about this processing is that deserialize() necessarily reads some number of bytes from the input stream first, to try to recognize the header. If it fails to do so, it must prepend the bytes it has already read to the rest of the input stream since they're probably the beginning of the serialized data. To support this use case, introduce cat_streambuf, a std::streambuf subclass that (virtually) concatenates other std::streambuf instances. When read by a std::istream, the sequence of underlying std::streambufs appears to the consumer as a single continuous stream.
2022-11-22Merge branch 'DRTVWR-568' into DRTVWR-539Mnikolenko Productengine
2022-11-03DRTVWR-575: A few more tweaks addressing size_t wider than 32 bits.Nat Goodspeed
2022-08-26DRTVWR-568: More cleanup of deleted obsolete std library features.Nat Goodspeed
2022-08-23DRTVWR-558: Remove references to string join() per code review.Nat Goodspeed
2022-08-22DRTVWR-558: Fix builds on macOS 12.5 Monterey.Nat Goodspeed
Always search for python3[.exe] instead of plain 'python'. macOS Monterey no longer bundles Python 2 at all. Explicitly make PYTHON_EXECUTABLE a cached value so if the user edits it in CMakeCache.txt, it won't be overwritten by indra/cmake/Python.cmake. Do NOT set DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH for test executables! That has Bad Effects, as discussed in https://stackoverflow.com/q/73418423/5533635. Instead, create symlinks from build-mumble/sharedlibs/Resources -> Release/Resources and from build-mumble/test/Resources -> ../sharedlibs/Release/Resources. For test executables in sharedlibs/RelWithDebInfo and test/RelWithDebInfo, this supports our dylibs' baked-in load path @executable_path/../Resources. That load path assumes running in a standard app bundle (which the viewer in fact does), but we've been avoiding creating an app bundle for every test program. These symlinks allow us to continue doing that while avoiding DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH. Add indra/llcommon/apply.h. The LL::apply() function and its wrapper macro VAPPLY were very useful in diagnosing the problem. Tweak llleap_test.cpp. This source was modified extensively for diagnostic purposes; these are the small improvements that remain.
2022-06-29Merge branch 'master' into DRTVWR-539Mnikolenko Productengine
2022-05-27Merge branch 'master' into DRTVWR-543-maintAndrey Lihatskiy
# Conflicts: # autobuild.xml # indra/cmake/LLCommon.cmake # indra/llcommon/CMakeLists.txt # indra/llrender/llgl.cpp # indra/newview/llappviewer.cpp # indra/newview/llface.cpp # indra/newview/llflexibleobject.cpp # indra/newview/llvovolume.cpp
2022-03-14merge fixMnikolenko Productengine
2022-03-02Merge branch 'master' into DRTVWR-539Mnikolenko Productengine
# Conflicts: # autobuild.xml # doc/contributions.txt # indra/cmake/GLOD.cmake # indra/llcommon/tests/llprocess_test.cpp # indra/newview/VIEWER_VERSION.txt # indra/newview/lldrawpoolavatar.cpp # indra/newview/llfloatermodelpreview.cpp # indra/newview/llmodelpreview.cpp # indra/newview/llviewertexturelist.cpp # indra/newview/llvovolume.cpp # indra/newview/viewer_manifest.py
2022-03-01Merge branch 'master' (DRTVWR-557) into DRTVWR-546Andrey Kleshchev
# Conflicts: # autobuild.xml # doc/contributions.txt # indra/cmake/GLOD.cmake # indra/llcommon/tests/llprocess_test.cpp # indra/newview/VIEWER_VERSION.txt # indra/newview/lldrawpoolavatar.cpp # indra/newview/llfloatermodelpreview.cpp # indra/newview/llmodelpreview.cpp # indra/newview/llviewertexturelist.cpp # indra/newview/llvovolume.cpp # indra/newview/viewer_manifest.py
2022-02-28Merge branch 'master' into DRTVWR-543-maintAndrey Lihatskiy
2021-12-10SL-15742: Convert build scripts to Python 3Bennett Goble
This changeset makes it possible to build the Second Life viewer using Python 3. It is designed to be used with an equivalent Autobuild branch so that a developer can compile without needing Python 2 on their machine. Breaking change: Python 2 support ending Rather than supporting two versions of Python, including one that was discontinued at the beginning of the year, this branch focuses on pouring future effort into Python 3 only. As a result, scripts do not need to be backwards compatible. This means that build environments, be they on personal computers and on build agents, need to have a compatible interpreter. Notes - SLVersionChecker will still use Python 2 on macOS - Fixed the message template url used by template_verifier.py
2021-11-24SL-16094: Fix WorkQueue test for correct behavior of runFor().Nat Goodspeed
Turns out that one of our WorkQueue integration tests was relying on the incorrect runFor() behavior that we just fixed, so the test broke. Now that runFor() doesn't wait around for work to be posted, use an explicit wait loop instead. To support this, add LLCond::get(functor), where functor must accept a const reference to the stored data. This new get() returns whatever the functor returns, allowing a caller to peek at the stored data. Also use universal references for all remaining LLCond functor arguments.
2021-11-24DRTVWR-546, SL-16220, SL-16094: Undo previous glthread branch revert.Nat Goodspeed
Reverting a merge is sticky: it tells git you never want to see that branch again. Merging the DRTVWR-546 branch, which contained the revert, into the glthread branch undid much of the development work on that branch. To restore it we must revert the revert. This reverts commit 029b41c0419e975bbb28454538b46dc69ce5d2ba.
2021-11-15Revert "SL-16220: Merge branch 'origin/DRTVWR-546' into glthread"Dave Houlton
This reverts commit 5188a26a8521251dda07ac0140bb129f28417e49, reversing changes made to 819088563e13f1d75e048311fbaf0df4a79b7e19.
2021-11-04SL-16202: Merge branch 'sl-16220' into glthreadNat Goodspeed
2021-10-27SL-16220: Add tests for WorkQueue::waitForResult(), void & non-void.Nat Goodspeed
2021-10-25SL-16220: Specialize WorkQueue for callable with void return.Nat Goodspeed
Add a test exercising this feature.
2021-10-15Merge branch 'DRTVWR-546' of ssh://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer into ↵Brad Payne (Vir Linden)
DRTVWR-546
2021-10-07SL-16024: Defend against two threads making "anonymous" WorkQueues.Nat Goodspeed
Also make workqueue_test.cpp more robust.
2021-10-07SL-16024: Add LL::WorkQueue for passing work items between threads.Nat Goodspeed
A typical WorkQueue has a string name, which can be used to find it to post work to it. "Work" is a nullary callable. WorkQueue is a multi-producer, multi-consumer thread-safe queue: multiple threads can service the WorkQueue, multiple threads can post work to it. Work can be scheduled in the future by submitting with a timestamp. In addition, a given work item can be scheduled to run on a recurring basis. A requesting thread servicing a WorkQueue of its own, such as the viewer's main thread, can submit work to another WorkQueue along with a callback to be passed the result (of arbitrary type) of the first work item. The callback is posted to the originating WorkQueue, permitting safe data exchange between participating threads. Methods are provided for different kinds of servicing threads. runUntilClose() is useful for a simple worker thread. runFor(duration) devotes no more than a specified time slice to that WorkQueue, e.g. for use by the main thread.
2021-10-07SL-16024: Adapt llinstancetracker_test.cpp to getInstance() change.Nat Goodspeed