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.
Option takes either 'true' or a numeric seed value. If true is passed, a
random seed is generated and used. The numeric seed value is for
repeatability.
The idea here is to root out test suites that are order dependant, or
that fail in the presence of certain orderings.
If the syntax error is in a .hrl file, then the reported error message
is not as useful because it's not clear which .erl file was being
compiled. We can fix that easily by first printing what source file was
being processed. We don't change the actual error message, so this will
still work with your editor of choice for jumping to the right line.
Before
------
Success:
Compiled src/foo.erl
Failure:
include/foo.hrl:10: syntax error [...]
After
-----
Success:
Compiled src/foo.erl
Failure:
Compiling src/foo.erl failed:
include/foo.hrl:10: syntax error [...]
To avoid treating plugins' info/2 functions as commands, we catch calls
to 'rebar info'. Previously (4b8c81fb) we simply printed the help
string, but it's much more informative to print the following:
Command 'info' not understood or not applicable
If you invoke 'make debug', then bootstrap executes rebar:main/1 with
the extra argument "debug" and rebar treats that as a command. There is
no such command.
Without this patch you will see the following on bootstrap:
Command 'debug' not understood or not applicable