Github user shukitchan commented on the issue:
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ð
Looks good.
Just one question. Should the internal "protocol_contains" functions return
"StringView" as well?
Obviously we should not be changing the return type of publ
Github user scw00 commented on the issue:
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I think, it #never calls handler with read.enabled = 0(or write.enabled).
It means the handler don not want this type of event .It may never handle this
event and just assert!
#1531
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I think, it never call handler with read.enabled = 0(or write.enabled). It
means the handler don not want this type of event .It may never handle this
event and just assert!
[https://git
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This is fixed.
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I had two more asserts once I added back in the accept thread. Upon deeper
inspection, the last alloc time and the UA_BEGIN time were off by half a ms, so
I am attributing that to clock s
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--- Diff: iocore/eventsystem/I_EThread.h ---
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ enum ThreadType {
DEDICATED,
};
-extern volatile bool shutdown_
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--- Diff: iocore/eventsystem/I_EThread.h ---
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DEDICATED,
};
-extern volatile bool shu
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Signals fix
This fixed Ubuntu builds but also reverts a commit I just backported
because it was also reverted in master by @zwoop.
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Github user dragon512 commented on the issue:
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@bryancall Can you provide move info on this. as of Friday this was passing
fine. Could you dump the report details for this test?
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Looks like this should be closed since the PR for it was merged. Please
reopen if need be.
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Tests are failing on cache-generation-clear
```
[bcall@homer tests]$ time ./autest.sh --ats-bin /usr/local/bin
Running Test basic:. Passed
Running Test basic-cop:. Passed
Runni
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TS-4976: Regularize example plugin basic_auth.
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