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2020-03-25SL-793: Add LL_PRETTY_FUNCTION macro wrapping __PRETTY_FUNCTION__Nat Goodspeed
which is, of course, different in Visual Studio (__FUNCSIG__). Use LL_PRETTY_FUNCTION in DEBUG output instead of plain __FUNCTION__.
2020-03-25SL-793: Use Boost.Fiber instead of the "dcoroutine" library.Nat Goodspeed
Longtime fans will remember that the "dcoroutine" library is a Google Summer of Code project by Giovanni P. Deretta. He originally called it "Boost.Coroutine," and we originally added it to our 3p-boost autobuild package as such. But when the official Boost.Coroutine library came along (with a very different API), and we still needed the API of the GSoC project, we renamed the unofficial one "dcoroutine" to allow coexistence. The "dcoroutine" library had an internal low-level API more or less analogous to Boost.Context. We later introduced an implementation of that internal API based on Boost.Context, a step towards eliminating the GSoC code in favor of official, supported Boost code. However, recent versions of Boost.Context no longer support the API on which we built the shim for "dcoroutine." We started down the path of reimplementing that shim using the current Boost.Context API -- then realized that it's time to bite the bullet and replace the "dcoroutine" API with the Boost.Fiber API, which we've been itching to do for literally years now. Naturally, most of the heavy lifting is in llcoros.{h,cpp} and lleventcoro.{h,cpp} -- which is good: the LLCoros layer abstracts away most of the differences between "dcoroutine" and Boost.Fiber. The one feature Boost.Fiber does not provide is the ability to forcibly terminate some other fiber. Accordingly, disable LLCoros::kill() and LLCoprocedureManager::shutdown(). The only known shutdown() call was in LLCoprocedurePool's destructor. We also took the opportunity to remove postAndSuspend2() and its associated machinery: FutureListener2, LLErrorEvent, errorException(), errorLog(), LLCoroEventPumps. All that dual-LLEventPump stuff was introduced at a time when the Responder pattern was king, and we assumed we'd want to listen on one LLEventPump with the success handler and on another with the error handler. We have never actually used that in practice. Remove associated tests, of course. There is one other semantic difference that necessitates patching a number of tests: with "dcoroutine," fulfilling a future IMMEDIATELY resumes the waiting coroutine. With Boost.Fiber, fulfilling a future merely marks the fiber as ready to resume next time the scheduler gets around to it. To observe the test side effects, we've inserted a number of llcoro::suspend() calls -- also in the main loop. For a long time we retained a single unit test exercising the raw "dcoroutine" API. Remove that. Eliminate llcoro_get_id.{h,cpp}, which provided llcoro::get_id(), which was a hack to emulate fiber-local variables. Since Boost.Fiber has an actual API for that, remove the hack. In fact, use (new alias) LLCoros::local_ptr for LLSingleton's dependency tracking in place of llcoro::get_id(). In CMake land, replace BOOST_COROUTINE_LIBRARY with BOOST_FIBER_LIBRARY. We don't actually use the Boost.Coroutine for anything (though there exist plausible use cases).
2019-08-19DRTVWR-493: When a test fails due to exception, display exception.Nat Goodspeed
2019-08-10DRTVWR-493: Introduce test catch_what(), catch_llerrs() functions.Nat Goodspeed
Use them in place of awkward try/catch test boilerplate.
2018-11-14Automated merge with ssh://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-releaseNat Goodspeed
2018-10-11Modify logging so that the in-viewer console and stderr do not escape line ↵Oz Linden
breaks Improve the implementation so that escaping is computed only once
2018-09-27mergeBrad Payne (Vir Linden)
2018-08-30Restore the ability for sockets to specify the interface to listen onOz Linden
2018-08-28Backed out changeset: 871c2923afceAndreyL ProductEngine
2018-08-08Add optional hostname param to LLSocket::create() for testing.Nat Goodspeed
This allows the io.cpp test to listen only on the localhost loopback, avoiding the macOS 10.13.6 "allow listening for incoming connections" popup while running build-time tests that might halt an unattended TeamCity build.
2018-02-13mergeBrad Payne (Vir Linden)
2018-01-17merge 5.1.0-releaseOz Linden
2018-01-17mergeBrad Payne (Vir Linden)
2017-12-20MAINT-8087: Use env vars from VMP for AppData\Roaming and Local.Nat Goodspeed
On Windows, when logged in with a non-ASCII username, every one of the three documented APIs -- SHGetSpecialFolderPath(), SHGetFolderPath() and SHGetKnownFolderPath() -- fails to retrieve any pathname at all. We cannot account for the fact that the oldest of these continues to work with the release viewer and within a Python script (though not, curiously, from a Python interactive session). With a non-ASCII username, they consistently fail when called from an Alex Ivy viewer build: "The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect." Empirically, with a non-ASCII username, the preset APPDATA and LOCALAPPDATA environment variables are also useless, e.g. c:\Users\??????\AppData\Roaming where those are, yup, actual question marks. Empirically, the VMP is able to successfully call SHGetFolderPath() to retrieve both AppData\Roaming and AppData\Local. Therefore, we make the VMP set the APPDATA and LOCALAPPDATA environment variables to the UTF-8 encoded correct pathnames. Instead of calling SHGetSomethingFolderPath() at all, make LLDir_Win32 retrieve those environment variables. Make LLFile::mkdir() treat "directory already exists" as a success case. Every single call fell into one of two categories: either it didn't check success at all, or it tested specially to exempt errno == EEXIST. Migrate that test into mkdir(); eliminate it from call sites. Make LLDir::append() and add() convenience functions accept variadic arguments. Replace add(add()...) constructs, as well as clumsy concatenations of directory names and getDirDelimiter(), with simple variadic add() calls.
2017-12-14MAINT-8087: New LLDir_Win32 code requires ole32 in a few more places.Nat Goodspeed
2017-10-11Automated merge with ssh://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-releaseNat Goodspeed
2017-10-11mergeBrad Payne (Vir Linden)
2017-10-11merge changes for 5.0.8-releaseOz Linden
2017-06-30Added cycle_object_animations.lsl. Also change to test.cpp to see if it ↵Brad Payne (Vir Linden)
affects a g++ internal compiler error.
2017-06-20merge changes for 5.0.6-releaseOz Linden
2017-06-20Automated merge with ssh://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-releaseNat Goodspeed
2017-08-30MAINT-7758 Fixed freeze on loading lsl scripts from unicode named windows ↵andreykproductengine
folder.
2017-05-24no-op edit to force a rebuildBrad Payne (Vir Linden)
2017-04-11DRTVWR-434 - trivial code change to trigger TC rebuild, also slight ↵Brad Payne (Vir Linden)
improvement to a log message
2017-02-27Look for logcontrol-dev.xml in the user settings directoryOz Linden
2017-02-03Automated merge with ssh://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-releaseNat Goodspeed
2016-12-19DRTVWR-418: Fix streamtools test.Nat Goodspeed
When std::istream::good() returns false, presumably we can no longer rely on get() returning valid data. Certain streamtools tests were assuming that get() would return the empty string at EOF, but in fact it appears that it left the previous buffer contents unmodified.
2016-10-11MAINT-5232: Merge up to VLC viewer from viewer-releaseNat Goodspeed
2016-08-30Automated merge with ssh://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-releaseNat Goodspeed
2016-07-01Automated merge with ssh://bitbucket.org/nat_linden/viewer-mac-mainloopNat Goodspeed
2016-06-30DRTVWR-418: Unify control flow through LLAppViewer across platforms.Nat Goodspeed
The LLApp API used to consist of init(), mainLoop(), cleanup() methods. This makes sense -- but on Mac that structure was being subverted. The method called mainLoop() was in fact being called once per frame. There was initialization code in the method, which (on Mac) needed to be skipped with an already-initialized bool. There was a 'while' loop which (on Mac) needed to be turned into an 'if' instead so the method would return after every frame. Rename LLApp::mainLoop() to frame(). Propagate through subclasses LLAppViewer and LLCrashLogger. Document the fact that frame() returns true to mean "done." (This was always the case, but had to be inferred from the code.) Rename the Mac Objective-C function mainLoop to oneFrame. Rename the C++ free function it calls from runMainLoop() to pumpMainLoop(). Add comments to llappdelegate-objc.mm explaining (inferred) control flow. Change the Linux viewer main() and the Windows viewer WINMAIN() from a single LLAppViewer::mainLoop() call to repeatedly call frame() until it returns true. Move initialization code from the top of LLAppViewer::frame() to the init() method, where it more properly belongs. Remove corresponding mMainLoopInitialized flag (and all references) from LLAppViewer. Remove 'while (! LLApp::isExiting())' (or on Mac, 'if (! LLApp::isExiting())') from LLAppViewer::frame() -- thus unindenting the whole body of the 'while' and causing many lines of apparent change. (Apologies to reviewers.) There are four LLApp states: APP_STATUS_RUNNING, APP_STATUS_QUITTING, APP_STATUS_STOPPED and APP_STATUS_ERROR. Change LLAppViewer::frame() return value from (isExiting()) (QUITTING or ERROR) to (! isRunning()). I do not know under what circumstances the state might transition to STOPPED during a frame() call, but I'm quite sure that if it does, we don't want to call frame() again. We only want a subsequent call if the state is RUNNING. Also rename mainLoop() method in LLCrashLogger subclasses LLCrashLoggerWindows, LLCrashLoggerMac, LLCrashLoggerLinux. Of course it's completely up to the frame() method whether to yield control; none of those in fact do. Honor protocol by returning true (frame() is done), even though each one's main() caller ignores the return value. In fact LLCrashLoggerWindows::mainLoop() wasn't using the return protocol correctly anyway, returning wParam or 0 or 1 -- possibly because the return protocol was never explicitly documented. It should always return true: "I'm done, don't call me again."
2016-05-19Automated merge with tip of viewer-release to pick up 4.0.5callum_linden
2016-04-21DRTVWR-418 remove vestiges of TCMALLOC and GooglePerfTools from the viewercallum_linden
2016-04-04merge with 4.0.3-releaseOz Linden
2016-02-07merge changes for OPEN-292Oz Linden
2015-11-29Merged lindenlab/viewer-tools-update into defaultCinder Biscuits
2015-11-10remove execute permission from many files that should not have itOz Linden
2015-09-15MAINT-5507: Remove llcurl, move constant values and untilities to llcorehttp libRider Linden
2015-09-14MAINT-5507: Removal of sdrpc client/serverRider Linden
MAINT-5507: removal of LLCurl::Easy, LLCurl::Multi LLCurl::Responder
2015-09-14MAINT-5507: Test checkin with RPC code and URL request disabled. Make sure ↵Rider Linden
it does not break non windows builds.
2015-08-17Adding boost libs to lltestRider Linden
2015-08-17Get unit tests (Integration and project) compiling and linking again.Rider Linden
2015-05-23MAINT-5232: Make gMessageSystem an LLPounceable<LLMessageSystem*>.Nat Goodspeed
This will permit other subsystems to use gMessageSystem.callWhenReady() to (e.g.) register callbacks as soon as gMessageSystem is fully initialized.
2015-04-10restore the ll[io]fstream because we need them as wrappers on Windows for ↵Oz Linden
wide char paths; on other platforms they are now just typedefs to the std classes
2015-04-07replace llifstream and llofstream with std::ifstream and std::ofstream ↵Oz Linden
respectively
2015-04-07convert llifstream and llofstream to std::ifstream and std::ofstream ↵Oz Linden
respectively
2015-02-08OPEN-292 - Remove lscript from project,Cinder
Remove legacy udp script upload methods, Refactor script runtime perms from three arrays to one struct array so we don't have to juggle array order anymore.
2015-01-23Re-enable skipped test: evidently Windows APR libs CAN transcode.Nat Goodspeed
I don't know at what point the skip() was introduced, but that test now passes even on Windows.
2014-12-16Remove Visual Studio workaround for lack of std::fpclassify().Nat Goodspeed
Visual Studio 2013 evidently does provide std::fpclassify(), so we no longer need the funky local alias.