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I didn't wait until September to do it, this year!
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We now have coverage for PublicInbox::WwwListing::list_all.
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We need to init all.git for the v2 repo test to ensure
`git --git-dir=v2/all.git rev-parse --git-path objects/info/alternates`
doesn't warn or fail and clutter stderr. This is noticeable
when setting TAIL="tail -F" in env before running this test.
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This cuts down on lines of code in individual test cases and
fixes some misnamed error messages by using "$0" consistently.
This will also provide us with a method of swapping out
dependencies which provide equivalent functionality (e.g
"Xapian" SWIG can replace "Search::Xapian" XS bindings).
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We want to be able to use run_script with *.t files, so
t/common.perl putting subs into the top-level "main" namespace
won't work. Instead, make it a module which uses Exporter
like other libraries.
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These usages of file-local global variables make the *.t files
incompatible with run_script(). Instead, use anonymous subs,
"our", or pass the parameter as appropriate.
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We'll also introduce a tmpdir() API to give tempdirs
consistent names.
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We can shave several hundred milliseconds off tests which spawn
daemons by preloading and avoiding startup time for common
modules which are already loaded in the parent process.
This also gives ENV{TAIL} support to all tests which support
daemons which log to stdout/stderr.
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And explicitly test for respawning in t/httpd-corner.t
There's no need to have an extra entries in the process table
for most tests we run, since that's not what we're testing.
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One small step towards making tests easier-to-run. We can rely
on "local $ENV{GIT_DIR}" for potentially shell-unsafe path
names, and the rest of our path names are relative and don't
contain characters which require escaping.
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"mainrepo" ws a bad name and artifact from the early days when I
intended for there to be a "spamrepo" (now just the
ENV{PI_EMERGENCY} Maildir). With v2, "mainrepo" can be
especially confusing, since v2 needs at least two git
repositories (epoch + all.git) to function and we shouldn't
confuse users by having them point to a git repository for v2.
Much of our documentation already references "INBOX_DIR" for
command-line arguments, so use "inboxdir" as the
git-config(1)-friendly variant for that.
"mainrepo" remains supported indefinitely for compatibility.
Users may need to revert to old versions, or may be referring
to old documentation and must not be forced to change config
files to account for this change.
So if you're using "mainrepo" today, I do NOT recommend changing
it right away because other bugs can lurk.
Link: https://public-inbox.org/meta/874l0ice8v.fsf@alyssa.is/
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IO::Socket::INET->new is rather verbose with the options hash,
extract it into a standalone sub
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IO::Socket:*->new options are verbose and we can save
a bunch of code by putting this into t/common.perl,
since the related spawn_listener stuff is already there.
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The default $GIT_DIR/description (provided by git.git templates)
isn't very useful for v2 epochs, so use the inbox description
and suffix it with the epoch number if it's otherwise unnamed.
Requested-by: Konstantin Ryabitsev <konstantin@linuxfoundation.org>
https://public-inbox.org/meta/20190620190017.GA27175@chatter.i7.local/
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More testers are likely to have HTTP::Tiny than Net::HTTP, since
HTTP::Tiny is a dual-life module and distributed with Perl since
Perl 5.14 (2011-05-14), whereas Net::HTTP will likely live in
a separate package forever.
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We don't want to serialize timestamps as strings to JSON.
I only noticed this bug on a 32-bit system.
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And use it in manifest.js.
To ease maintaining mirrors with grokmirror(1), we can accept
a "git/" directory prefix before the epoch, and ".git" suffix
after the epoch number.
We maintain compatibility with "$INBOX/$EPOCH" cloning, of
course, and it's still easier-to-type on the command-line.
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I can imagine myself just wanting to clone a single v2 inbox
and all its epochs without thinking about include/exclude
rules in a grokmirror config file.
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Support on-demand generation of "/manifest.js.gz" for inboxes.
By default, this matches inboxes with URLs matching the given
request hostname by default.
This makes it easier to create full mirrors of several inboxes
without needing to configure static file serving.
cf. https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/grokmirror/grokmirror.git
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