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In indra/llmessage/tests/testrunner.py, introduce new freeport() function to
try a caller-specified expression (such as instantiating an object that will
listen on a server port) with a range of candidate port numbers until the
expression produces a value instead of EADDRINUSE exception.
Change test_llsdmessage_peer.py and test_llxmlrpc_peer.py to use freeport() to
construct their server class inline BEFORE launching the thread that will run
it, then pass that server's serve_forever method to daemon thread. Also set
os.environ["PORT"] to selected environment variable before running subject
test program.
In indra/llmessage/tests/commtest.h, introduce commtest_data::getport() to
read port number from specified environment variable, throwing exception if
variable not set or non-numeric. Construct default LLHost from getport("PORT")
instead of hardcoded constant.
Change indra/newview/tests/llxmlrpclistener_test.cpp to use commtest_data::
getport("PORT") instead of hardcoded constant. Also use LLSD::with() rather
than older LLSD::insert() syntax.
HOWEVER -- I am irritated to discover that llxmlrpclistener_test IS NOT RUN or
even built by newview/CMakeLists.txt! It's not even commented out -- it's
entirely deleted! I am determined to restore this test. However, as it will
take some fiddling with new link-time dependencies, that will be a separate
commit.
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lookup test as linux.org was not being resolved as expected
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failing in opensource environment
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/Users/Aimee/Documents/Work/Linden-Lab/Development/viewer/convert/viewer-identity-evolution
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docs to remove that naming schema
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We have no C++ libraries for parsing RFC 1123 dates, so parsing "Expires"
headers is risky. max-age delta-seconds is easier to parse and equivalent
for this use. Also added unit tests for max-age parsing. Pair-programmed
with Huseby.
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It looks as though someone tried to reactivate the skip()ped test by replacing
"google.com" with "linux.org" and deleting the skip() call. Unfortunately the
edit went wrong: the instance of "google.com" in the skip() call was replaced,
and the line declaring hostStr = "google.com" was deleted. Removing the local
hostStr variable broke the compile. (Possible merge glitch?)
On the above assumption, I commented out the skip() call, reinstated the
hostStr declaration and replaced "google.com" with "linux.org" therein.
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https://svn.aws.productengine.com/secondlife/pe/stable-2 into P:\svn\viewer-2.0.0-3, respecting ancestry
* Bugs: EXT-1752 EXT-1754
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integration test.
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* turn llnamevalue_tut into a llmessage unit test
* turn llsdserialize_tut into a llcommon integration test
* re-enable the (quite slow) llsdserialize test on win32 now that it doesn't have to run on every recompile
* re-enable all llmessage unit tests on linux viewer builds
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This required a bit of refactoring of LLMediaDataClient:
- Created LLMediaDataClientObject ABC, which now has a
concrete impl in LLVOVolume
- Created unit test with 6 tests (for now), testing
- LLObjectMediaDataClient::fetchMedia()
- LLObjectMediaDataClient::updateMedia()
- LLObjectMediaNavigateClient::navigate()
- queue ordering
- retries
- nav bounce back
- Also ensures that ref counting works properly (this is important, because
ownership is tricky with smart pointers put into queues, peeled off
into timers that fire and auto destruct, and HTTP responders that also
auto-destruct)
- Had to fix LLCurl::Responder's stub, which was not initializing
the ref count to 0, causing the ref counting tests to fail
(boy, that was hard to find!).
Reviewed by Callum
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I'll need to rebuild that, plus a couple other minor clenaups.
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merged all changes, post copy, from the following branches:
linden/brachnes/enable-o-v
user/cg/qar-1538
user/mani/viewer2-enable-o-v
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svn merge -r126784:126785 svn+ssh://svn.lindenlab.com/svn/linden/branches/mock-3 into trunk
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QAR-1654 merge completed.
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ignore-dead-branch
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LLEventDispatcher and LLDispatchListener classes. See LLAresListener for
example usage.
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messages are easier to see in the log.
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