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| author | Alan Conway <aconway@apache.org> | 2007-06-26 02:11:55 +0000 |
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| committer | Alan Conway <aconway@apache.org> | 2007-06-26 02:11:55 +0000 |
| commit | e6566439f627e375f12f77044819bbb37b585348 (patch) | |
| tree | 18c52172d536b53df57e82a274a31bcfabc35f7b /cpp/src/tests/run_test | |
| parent | 87c376ebc8fe6af86dc8aef8dcec03510ff5dcc0 (diff) | |
| download | qpid-python-e6566439f627e375f12f77044819bbb37b585348.tar.gz | |
2007-06-25 <aconway@redhat.com>
Cluster class implementing cluster membership map.
* src/qpid/cluster/Cluster.cpp: Cluster membership implementation.
* src/qpid/cluster/Cpg.cpp: Support for boost::function callbacks.
* src/tests/Url.cpp: Implements AMQP-95 URL format.
* xml/cluster.xml: Cluster join method.
Build/packaging
* README: Remove mention of openais till clustering is functional.
For now it is optional and we depend on an unpackaged version.
* configure.ac: Check openais has cpg_local_get().
* Makefile.am: Added cluster.xml to EXTRA_DIST.
* src/generate.sh: add cluster.xml to codegen.
* src/tests/Makefile.am:
- Generate individual "sudo -u ais" wrappers for openais tests.
- Drop "unit" directory, all unit tests in "tests" directory
Minor changes:
* src/qpid/sys/posix/Socket.cpp:
* src/qpid/sys/posix/PosixAcceptor.cpp:
* src/qpid/sys/posix/EventChannelAcceptor.cpp:
* src/qpid/sys/apr/APRAcceptor.cpp:
* src/qpid/sys/Acceptor.h (getHost): Added getHost()
* src/tests/.valgrind.supp-default: Suppress benign valgrind
warning in libcpg.
git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/qpid/trunk/qpid@550658 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
Diffstat (limited to 'cpp/src/tests/run_test')
| -rwxr-xr-x | cpp/src/tests/run_test | 6 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/cpp/src/tests/run_test b/cpp/src/tests/run_test index ef608e55ca..bfd6991481 100755 --- a/cpp/src/tests/run_test +++ b/cpp/src/tests/run_test @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ vg_check() grep -E '^==[0-9]+== ERROR SUMMARY:' $VG_LOG > /dev/null || \ vg_failed "No valgrind ERROR SUMMARY line in $$vg_failed." # Ensure that the number of errors is 0. - grep -E '^==[0-9]+== ERROR SUMMARY: [^0] ' $VG_LOG > /dev/null && \ + grep -E '^==[0-9]+== ERROR SUMMARY: [^0]' $VG_LOG > /dev/null && \ vg_failed "Valgrind reported errors in $vg_out; see above." # Check for leaks. grep -E '^==[0-9]+== +.* lost: [^0]' $VG_LOG && \ @@ -41,14 +41,14 @@ if grep -l "^# Generated by .*libtool" "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1; then # This is a libtool "executable". Valgrind it if VALGRIND specified. test -n "$VALGRIND" && VALGRIND="$VALGRIND --log-file-exactly=$VG_LOG --" # Hide output unless there's an error. - libtool --mode=execute $VALGRIND "$@" >$TEST_LOG 2>&1 || { + libtool --mode=execute "$VALGRIND" "$@" >$TEST_LOG 2>&1 || { ERROR=$? cat $TEST_LOG } test -n "$VALGRIND" && vg_check else # This is a non-libtool shell script, just execute it. - "$@" + exec "$@" fi if test -z "$ERROR"; then |
