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Make sure no stale test file exists before running build log tests.
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That's what I get for making last-second adjustments before checking in!
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(Committing this on top of b56fe80 since they're related,
but I may end up reverting both.)
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`man unlink` says this is necessary, and according to a report by
Claus Klein, omitting them breaks the build on OS X 10.5 with gcc 4.7
(see issue #396).
(On Windows, ninja's util.h includes a define for unlink.)
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As described on https://github.com/martine/ninja/pull/349 , this test
shouldn't have been passing. Fixing a Valgrind issue showed that the
test was wrong. Thankfully it wasn't a critical issue.
The new code verifies that we either succeed or report an error when
parsing -- the only behavior we really care about is not crashing.
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Log format 4 was introduced in January.
There's been plenty of time to migrate.
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.build_log load time 350ms -> 17ms, filesize 197MB -> 1.6MB on
Mac. On Windows, it's 500ms -> 20ms.
Makes the build log a lot less useful for scripts, but there could
be a tool for use cases that need log information. A prototype of
such a tool is in https://github.com/nico/ninja/commit/1b243d311
The hash function is 64bit murmurhash2. Assuming that that different
commands get the same hash only by chance, it's is very unlikely
for two different commands to hash to the same value with a 64bit
hash.
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This fix the TODO in build_log.h file.
Signed-off-by: Thiago Farina <tfarina@chromium.org>
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Rather than mixing use of WIN32 and _WIN32.
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spaces.
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A restat rule is a rule which is capable of pruning the build tree
depending on the timestamps of its outputs before and after a build.
After a restat rule is rebuilt, Ninja will re-stat each output file
to obtain its current timestamp. If the timestamp is unchanged from
when Ninja initially stat'ed the file before starting the build,
Ninja will mark that output file as clean, and recursively for each
reverse dependency of the output file, recompute its dirty status.
Ninja then stores the most recent timestamp of any input file in the
build log entry associated with the output file. This timestamp
will be treated by future invocations of Ninja as the output file's
modification time instead of the output file's actual modification
time for the purpose of deciding whether it is dirty (but not whether
its reverse dependencies are dirty).
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Use chsize instead of truncate for mingw compatibility
SubprocessTest uses DoWork to force Subprocesses to execute
Drop GoodCommandStdOut test as it is tested in SetWithSingle
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All tests except SubProcess pass on a native Windows build
Tests continue not to build on a platform=mingw build
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Add a test that tries all truncations of a log file and verifies it
doesn't crash.
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In v2 we store both the start and end time of the command.
This allows better visualization of the build process.
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It links, with some hacks.
Tests still fail.
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