This patch updates rebar_core to look for missing plugins (i.e. those
that aren't found on the code path at runtime) in a configurable
plugin directory, and dynamically compile and load them at runtime.
By default, the directory "plugins" is searched, although this can be
overriden by setting the plugin_dir in your rebar.config.
Allows using tools like git-subtree and still maintaining proper
git-based vsns for those "imported" subtrees. Also helps understanding
what was the last change introduced to a specific application within a
multi-application repository (at this moment, all applications that
reside in the same repository, will share the same autogenerated git
vsn)
Currently the --config switch does not work because when loading
a new rebar config the global setting is ignored for all paths.
This patch provides a check when loading new rebar config to see
whether or not the current config path matches the `base_dir` set in
global conf, which produces the expected behaviour.
Added new property to `eunit_opts` option list:
reset_after_eunit::boolean() - default = true.
If true, try to "reset" VM state to approximate state prior to
running the EUnit tests:
* Stop net_kernel if it was started
* Stop OTP applications not running before EUnit tests were run
* Kill processes not running before EUnit tests were run
* Reset OTP application environment variables
Previous patch erroneously assumed that cover:start() returned
{already_started,Pid} in the cases where cover was already started. We
now turn {error,{already_started,Pid}} into {ok, Pid} and return
{error, Reason} if we encounter an error we do not know about, this
will cause a nice and violent badmatch to stop everything.
The cover module calls io:format and io:fwrite directly for several types of
informational messages and warnings. When using meck to mock covered modules
these warnings are triggered and can cause severe polution of the test output.
We can avoid this by starting cover explicitly then setting the group_leader
of that process to a file handle.
Generate .hrl files into include from SNMP MIB files.
Change the order of so .mib files are built before .erl
This is necessary since .hrl files are generated from
the .mib files.
The generated .bin and .hrl files are deleted by clean.
This is a cleaned up version of a patch originally
sent to the rebar mailing list by David Nonnenmacher.
The target_dir config in reltool allows you to put your release in
a directory other than in ./NAME, so we should look in the parent
directory of that to find the new and old versions instead of
simply looking in ./
Move untaring and retaring into a temporary path instead of in ./
to prevent name collisions with "releases" and "lib" that might
exist already. Having a subdirectory rel/releases/ can be useful.
Allows customizing the arguments handed over to the Erlang VM, e.g. to
set a name or a cookie, e.g. by setting escript_emu_args to:
%%! -name rebar -setcookie rebar