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2024-05-22WIP: Trying to diagnose and fix test program shutdown crashNat Goodspeed
2024-05-15Merge branch 'main' into release/luau-scripting for last Maint X fix.Nat Goodspeed
2024-05-15#1457 Fix the tests on macAndrey Lihatskiy
(cherry picked from commit 82d713782529074b03720833038cb0df2b8bcffd)
2024-05-15Manual whitespace fixes (fix_whitespace.py).Nat Goodspeed
2024-05-15Merge commit 'e7eced3' into release/luau-scripting: whitespace fix.Nat Goodspeed
2024-04-29#824 Process source files in bulk: replace tabs with spaces, convert CRLF to ↵Andrey Lihatskiy
LF, and trim trailing whitespaces as needed
2024-04-24Merge 'main' into release/luau-scripting on promotion of Maint YZNat Goodspeed
2024-04-18In debug.h, add debug_expr() macro for inline expressions.Nat Goodspeed
Break out LOGTEST_enabled() inline function because it's used for both Debug and debug_expr().
2024-03-08Merge branch 'main' into release/luau-scripting for Emoji release.Nat Goodspeed
2024-03-01Merge branch 'main' into marchcat/yz-mergeAndrey Lihatskiy
# Conflicts: # indra/newview/llinventorygallery.cpp
2024-02-29Improve Debug class (indra/test/debug.h).Nat Goodspeed
Disable copy assignment operator as well as copy constructor. Use std::uncaught_exceptions() in destructor to report whether there's an in-flight exception at block exit. Since that was the whole point of the DEBUGIN / DEBUGEND macros, those become obsolete. Ditch them and their existing invocations.
2024-02-23Allow debug.h to be #included even in normal viewer code.Nat Goodspeed
debug.h #defines a couple of macros intended to enclose the entire body of a function to track its entry and (possibly exceptional) exit. The trouble is that these macros used to be called BEGIN and END, which is far too generic -- especially considering that END is used as an enum value in some parts of the viewer. Rename them DEBUGIN and DEBUGEND, which is ugly but unlikely to collide with anything else.
2024-02-23Allow print() (also Debug) to be used even in normal viewer code.Nat Goodspeed
Since print() writes to cerr, we used to be able to use it only in test programs. Making the cerr writes conditional on LL_TEST allows us to use it for debugging the code under test as well, since in the normal viewer the cerr statements vanish.
2024-02-23Allow variadic instances of Debug, e.g. to display arguments.Nat Goodspeed
All Debug constructor args are concatenated using stringize().
2024-02-22Lua listen_events(), await_event() => get_event_{pumps,next}().Nat Goodspeed
Don't set up a Lua callback to receive incoming events, a la listen_events(). Don't listen on an arbitrary event pump, a la await_event(). Instead, the new get_event_pumps() entry point simply delivers the reply pump and command pump names (as listen_events() did) without storing a Lua callback. Make LuaListener capture incoming events on the reply pump in a queue. This avoids the problem of multiple events arriving too quickly for the Lua script to retrieve. If the queue gets too big, discard the excess instead of blocking the caller of post(). Then the new get_event_next() entry point retrieves the next (pump, data) pair from the queue, blocking the Lua script until a suitable event arrives. This is closer to the use of stdin for a LEAP plugin. It also addresses the question: what should the Lua script's C++ coroutine do while waiting for an incoming reply pump event? Recast llluamanager_test.cpp for this new, more straightforward API. Move LLLeap's and LuaListener's reply LLEventPump into LLLeapListener, which they both use. This simplifies LLLeapListener's API, which was a little convoluted: the caller supplied a connect callback to allow LLLeapListener to connect some listener to the caller's reply pump. Now, instead, the caller simply passes a bool(pumpname, data) callback to receive events incoming on LLLeapListener's own reply pump. Fix a latent bug in LLLeapListener: if a plugin called listen() more than once with the same listener name, the new connection would not have been saved. While at it, replace some older Boost features in LLLeapListener and LLLeap.
2024-01-08replace boost library to standardAiraYumi
2024-01-04DRTVWR-589: Merge branch 'main' into DRTVWR-589Nat Goodspeed
2023-12-15Merge branch 'main' into DRTVWR-489Andrey Lihatskiy
# Conflicts: # indra/newview/fonts/DejaVu-license.txt # indra/newview/fonts/DejaVuSans-Bold.ttf # indra/newview/fonts/DejaVuSans-BoldOblique.ttf # indra/newview/fonts/DejaVuSans-Oblique.ttf # indra/newview/fonts/DejaVuSans.ttf # indra/newview/fonts/DejaVuSansMono.ttf
2023-12-05Merge branch 'main' into DRTVWR-489Alexander Gavriliuk
2023-11-29Merge branch 'DRTVWR-559' into marchcat/587-v-pbr-mergeAndrey Lihatskiy
# Conflicts: # indra/llcommon/CMakeLists.txt # indra/newview/llspatialpartition.cpp # indra/newview/llviewergenericmessage.cpp # indra/newview/llvoavatar.cpp
2023-10-29DRTVWR-589: Unify hexdump.h headers from different branches.Nat Goodspeed
2023-10-29DRTVWR-589: Merge branch 'main' of viewer-private into DRTVWR-589Nat Goodspeed
2023-10-25Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into DRTVWR-559Brad Linden
2023-10-25Merge branch 'main' into DRTVWR-587-maint-VAndrey Lihatskiy
# Conflicts: # autobuild.xml # indra/llcommon/tests/llleap_test.cpp # indra/newview/viewer_manifest.py
2023-10-02DRTVWR-589: Give up on strongly timing-dependent LLIOPipe test.Nat Goodspeed
2023-09-26DRTVWR-589: Extend timeouts for timing-sensitive pump & pipe fitness.Nat Goodspeed
2023-09-23DRTVWR-589: Further timing-proof pipe and pump fitness test.Nat Goodspeed
2023-09-22DRTVWR-589: Make pump&pipe fitness tests less timing sensitive.Nat Goodspeed
2023-09-08SL-18837: Make llsdserialize_test debug output conditional.Nat Goodspeed
Move hexdump() and hexmix() stream formatters to new hexdump.h for potential use by other tests. In toPythonUsing() helper function, add a temp file to receive Python script debug output, and direct debug output to that file. On test failure, dump the contents of that file to the log. Give NamedTempFile::peep() an optional target std::ostream; refactor implementation as peep_via() that accepts a callable to process each text line. Add operator<<() to stream the contents of a NamedTempFile object to ostream -- but don't use that with LL_DEBUGS(), as it flattens the file contents into a single log line. Instead add peep_log(), which streams each individual text line to LL_DEBUGS().
2023-09-08SL-18837: NamedTempFile must be binary mode on Windows.Nat Goodspeed
2023-08-25MacOS gmock build fixAndrey Kleshchev
Updated gmock complains about missing regex_t. This is likely a macos configuration issue and needs to be fixed, but fot now just forcing the declaration
2023-07-13DRTVWR-558: Demangle names of exceptions reported by TUT tests.Nat Goodspeed
(cherry picked from commit 2ffbadc7a1275f662eb97ff9ce163a18cdb62c7c)
2023-07-13DRTVWR-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. (cherry picked from commit 15d37713b9113a6f70dde48c764df02c76e18cbc) (cherry picked from commit a1adcf1905d1fbc5fe07ff5a627295ccfe461ac4)
2023-07-07SL-18837: Try to bypass Windows perm problem with Python indirection.Nat Goodspeed
2023-07-07SL-18837: Try putting generated Python scripts in RUNNER_TEMP dir.Nat Goodspeed
The claim is that the Windows Python interpreter is integrated somehow with the OS such that a command line that tries to run Python with a script that "looks suspicious" (i.e. in a system temp directory) fails with "Access denied" without even loading the interpreter. At least that theory would explain the "Access denied" errors we've been getting trying to run Python scripts generated into the system temp directory by our integration tests. Our hope is that generating such scripts into the GitHub RUNNER_TEMP directory will work better. As this test is specific to Windows, don't even bother running Mac builds.
2023-06-06SL-18837: Concat path part with / rather than +=.Nat Goodspeed
Using concatenation appends the intended filename to the parent directory name, instead of putting the filename in the parent directory.
2023-06-06SL-18837: On Windows, NamedTempFile must convert from wstringNat Goodspeed
2023-06-06SL-18837: Make NamedTempFile name template compatible with Python.Nat Goodspeed
The recommended template uses hyphens; change to underscores to be valid Python temp module names.
2023-06-06SL-18837: NamedTempFile back to std::function, use boost::phoenix <<Nat Goodspeed
It seems the problem addressed by aab769e wasn't some synergy between Boost.Phoenix and Boost.Function, but rather the lack of a Phoenix header file introducing operator<<().
2023-06-05SL-18837: NamedTempFile must still disambiguate string literals.Nat Goodspeed
2023-06-05SL-18837: Make NamedTempFile revert to boost::functionNat Goodspeed
from std::function, since some consumers still use (e.g.) boost::phoenix::placeholders::arg1 to generate an inline callable.
2023-06-05SL-18837: Use Boost.Filesystem for NamedTempFile, instead of APR.Nat Goodspeed
2023-05-04Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/zap-LLSDArray' into DRTVWR-559Brad Linden
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().
2023-03-29Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into DRTVWR-559Brad Linden
2022-09-17We probably want this (have to guess as I cannot run the tests).Nicky Dasmijn
2022-09-17MacOs packaging is weird, as Nat already did point out :(Nicky Dasmijn
Part of his change was omly taking Release builds into account, the other part from me made the same mistake. Use a generator expression with a custom command to get the symlink the way we want.
2022-09-16Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/DRTVWR-543-maint_cmake' into ↵Nicky Dasmijn
DRTVWR-568_cmake
2022-09-01DRTVWR-568: Ensure parent directory exists before CREATE_LINK.Nat Goodspeed
2022-08-26DRTVWR-568: Eliminate more blockers to C++17 language standard.Nat Goodspeed