As mentioned in the OTP documentation, licensed customers may use
patched OTP installations where the otp_patch_apply tool adds a '**'
suffix as a flag saying the system consists of application versions from
multiple OTP versions. When we get such a version string, we drop the
suffix, as we cannot obtain relevant information from it as far as
tooling is concerned.
ensure any processes with a reference to an old user process as their
group leader are updated to use the new user process. this introduces a
slight delay at startup as the system must wait for the new processes
to be registered. there is a max wait period of three seconds (before
the shell command gives up and throws a timeout error)
fixes#314 ("rebar shell" somehow blocks using io:format in gen_server
handle_call)
Moves ct_extra_params to the end of the generated ct_run command.
This allows users to pass commands to the underlying emulator
using -erl_args. The included rt test demonstrates that it is
possible to pass an addtional option to ct_run and -erl_args at
the same time. Finally, the test executes in regular and verbose
modes because rebar constructs the ct_run command differently in
verbose mode.
Partially revert naming changes introduced in 93689703c1:
CoverageModules -> FilteredModules
get_coverage_modules -> get_matching_modules
Having the name "coverage" meaning "filtered/selected modules" can be
confused with code coverage.
- Use `cover' with QuickCheck testing
- Reuse the `cover_*' rebar.config options
- Refactor cover-related code to separate module (`qc_cover_utils')
for use with both `eunit' and `qc'
REBAR will be set to the rebar binary which was executed and runs the
builds. Enables the use of the same binary for rebar invocations as
part of a pre or post hook like so:
${REBAR} escriptize