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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jason Evans
4403c9ab44 Remove --disable-tcache.
Simplify configuration by removing the --disable-tcache option, but
replace the testing for that configuration with
--with-malloc-conf=tcache:false.

Fix the thread.arena and thread.tcache.flush mallctls to work correctly
if tcache is disabled.

This partially resolves #580.
2017-04-21 10:06:12 -07:00
David Goldblatt
8209df24ea Turn on -Werror for travis CI builds 2017-04-10 17:12:36 -07:00
Jason Evans
25d50a943a Dodge 32-bit-clang-specific backtracing failure.
This disables run_tests.sh configurations that use the combination of
32-bit clang and heap profiling.
2017-02-28 10:59:27 -08:00
David Goldblatt
5260d9c12f Introduce scripts to run all possible tests
In 6e7d0890 we added better travis continuous integration tests. This is nice,
but has two problems:
- We run only a subset of interesting tests.
- The travis builds can take hours to give us back results (especially on OS X).

This adds scripts/gen_run_tests.py, and its output, run_tests.sh, which builds
and runs a larger portion of possible configurations on the local machine.

While a travis run takes several hours to complete , I can run these scripts on
my (OS X) latop and (Linux) devserve, and get a more exhaustive set of results
back in around 10 minutes.
2017-01-30 17:51:57 -08:00
David Goldblatt
6e7d0890cb Beef up travis CI integration testing
Introduces gen_travis.py, which generates .travis.yml, and updates .travis.yml
to be the generated version.

The travis build matrix approach doesn't play well with mixing and matching
various different environment settings, so we generate every build explicitly,
rather than letting them do it for us.

To avoid abusing travis resources (and save us time waiting for CI results), we
don't test every possible combination of options; we only check up to 2 unusual
settings at a time.
2017-01-26 21:31:21 -08:00