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* add .pytest_cache to .gitignoreEgor Tensin2023-06-28
| | | | | It's added by Pytest automatically, but I like doing it explicitly better.
* test: better loggingEgor Tensin2023-06-28
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* process: fix function name in logsEgor Tensin2023-06-28
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* ci: environment array to execvpe must be NULL-terminatedEgor Tensin2023-06-28
| | | | Thanks, Valgrind.
* log: support logging levelsEgor Tensin2023-06-28
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* test: skip ci.sh w/ ValgrindEgor Tensin2023-06-28
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* valgrind: exit with an error after leak detectionEgor Tensin2023-06-28
| | | | I cannot believe this isn't default.
* file: readlink(2) doesn't null-terminateEgor Tensin2023-06-28
| | | | Thanks, valgrind.
* test/lib: remove non-sensical *Runner classesEgor Tensin2023-06-28
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* test/lib: refactoringEgor Tensin2023-06-28
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* test: add test timeouts, prettier outputEgor Tensin2023-06-28
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* test: add test for actual CI runsEgor Tensin2023-06-28
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* test/lib: refactoringEgor Tensin2023-06-28
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* Makefile: split tests into different recipesEgor Tensin2023-06-28
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* minor refactoringEgor Tensin2023-06-14
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* cmake: fix grammar in option descriptionEgor Tensin2023-06-13
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* cmake: why the hell would I need MSVC optionsEgor Tensin2023-06-13
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* minor refactoringEgor Tensin2023-06-13
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* signal: remove the stupid add_to_event_loop wrapperEgor Tensin2023-06-13
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* server: handle disconnected workers gracefullyEgor Tensin2023-06-13
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* event_loop: support more event typesEgor Tensin2023-06-13
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* event_loop: add event_loop_add_onceEgor Tensin2023-06-13
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* README: updateEgor Tensin2023-06-13
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* signal: sigprocmask -> pthread_sigmaskEgor Tensin2023-06-13
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* signal: refactoringEgor Tensin2023-06-13
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* sanitize #include-sEgor Tensin2023-06-13
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* signal: remove unused APIsEgor Tensin2023-06-13
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* event_loop: hide the API detailsEgor Tensin2023-06-13
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* use signalfd to stop on SIGTERMEgor Tensin2023-06-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Is this an overkill? I don't know. The thing is, correctly intercepting SIGTERM (also SIGINT, etc.) is incredibly tricky. For example, before this commit, my I/O loops in server.c and worker.c were inherently racy. This was immediately obvious if you tried to run the tests. The tests (especially the Valgrind flavour) would run a worker, wait until it prints a "Waiting for a new command" line, and try to kill it using SIGTERM. The problem is, the global_stop_flag check could have already been executed by the worker, and it would hang forever in recv(). The solution seems to be to use signalfd and select()/poll(). I've never used either before, but it seems to work well enough - at least the very same tests pass and don't hang now.
* log: refactoringEgor Tensin2023-06-12
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* log: thread-safe loggingEgor Tensin2023-06-12
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* log: prefix with thread IDEgor Tensin2023-06-12
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* command: fix a race conditionEgor Tensin2023-06-12
| | | | | Modifying cmd_dispatcher fields like that make it inherently unsafe to call cmd_dispatcher_handle_conn concurrently.
* sqlite: fix generate-sql-header.pyEgor Tensin2023-06-12
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* msg: rework some APIsEgor Tensin2023-06-11
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* worker_queue: fix worker_queue_add_lastEgor Tensin2023-06-09
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* STAILQ -> SIMPLEQEgor Tensin2023-06-09
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* msg: add msg_send_from_argv shortcutEgor Tensin2023-06-09
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* add {file,net}_close as a wrapper to close(2)Egor Tensin2023-06-09
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* docker: bump base imageEgor Tensin2023-05-29
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* fix realloc usageEgor Tensin2023-05-29
| | | | | | | | Remember, this is always a mistake: ptr = realloc(ptr, size); You still need to free() the original ptr if realloc fails.
* file: rework file_readEgor Tensin2023-05-17
| | | | | It now increases the buffer size exponentially until it finishes reading the file.
* signal: refactoringEgor Tensin2023-05-15
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* net: drop the _all suffixEgor Tensin2023-05-15
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* msg: strings, not wordsEgor Tensin2023-05-15
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* minor refactoringEgor Tensin2023-05-15
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* test/lib: refactoringEgor Tensin2023-05-15
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* signal: refactoring, add comments in tcp_server, etc.Egor Tensin2023-05-15
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* docker: fix failing valgrind runsEgor Tensin2023-05-15
| | | | | | | | | | | Unless ulimit -n is set, I get errors such as this from valgrind: Assertion 'newfd >= VG_(fd_hard_limit)' failed. I don't know and don't care what this is about; settings ulimit -n to something else seems to do the trick. For reference, this can be used: https://www.mail-archive.com/kde-bugs-dist@kde.org/msg778326.html
* valgrind: track open file descriptorsEgor Tensin2023-05-15
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