From the man page of expect:
> Both expect and interact will detect when the current process exits
> and implicitly do a close. But if you kill the process by, say, "exec
> kill $pid", you will need to explicitly call close.
Fixes#3569
This patch is a follow-up fix for "ttf_font: prevent out-of-bounds
access", which produced sporadic single-pixel artifacts with large font
sizes, e.g., with the monospaced font set to 24px in Sculpt.
The artifacts occurred only for some horizontal sub-pixel positions, in
combination with the font cache, and after the rendering of '>'
characters. They were ultimately caused by the missed clearning of the
first pixel of a glyph where x0 is 1 (e.g., the character 'd'). In this
case, a pixel from the previously evicted cache entry (the '>') shined
through. The patch fixes the problem by clearing the glyph starting from
the first, not the x0's, pixel.
Fixes#3567
This test covers the situation where depot_query evaluates depot content
that is incompletely extracted. In particular, if the 'archives' file
already exists but has a size of zero, depot_query would produce a
page fault. This situation can be manually provoked by deliberately
creating a zero-sized archives file for any otherwise correct pkg.
This patch also fixes the success indicator of the test. It wrongly
matched an early line of the log output.
Issue #3557
* The log history of a test is stored as a whole for the lifetime of the test.
* Matching of the log history against log patterns is done correctly now
(previously, a pattern like "AAB" on an input like "AAAB" wouldn't have
triggered).
* Use memcmp, memcpy, memmove instead of the former character-wise operations.
* Sanitizing of log input and log patterns now works more generic through the
new Filter class for all replacements/removals.
* Sanitizing is done as soon as a string is available and remains for the
lifetime of the test.
* Sanitizing doesn't interfer with the matching algorithm.
* Decomposing into small clearly named functions.
Ref #3555
Make sure timers run at the same priority as component threads, otherwise
no timer progress can be made. See 'rtTimeNanoTSInternalRef' (timesupref.h)
and 'rtTimerLRThread' (timerlr-generic.cpp).
This is a follow-up patch for "noux: don't update mtimes for read-only
files". It eliminates warning messages during Sculpt's prepare step when
'cp' tries to update the mtimes of the source files.
When copying config/managed/deploy to config/deploy, the latter may
temporarily result in an empty configuration. Such an intermediate
state should be ignored to keep the currently running scenario in tact
instead of restarting it.
This patch addresses a corner case where the nitpicker focus is not
solely defined by mouse clicks or (exclusively) by a window manager, but
by a policy component that takes mouse clicks and other policy (e.g.,
a lock screen) into account. It ensures that each click that follows a
focus change (however initiated) results in a new "clicked" report even
when the report looks the same. To allow the policy component to
uniquely distiguish subsequent reports, the report features a new
'version' attribute.
Fixes#3493
This is a follow-up patch for issue #1784 that solves two
inconsistencies.
- The Vfs::Timestamp::INVALID matches File_system::Timestamp::INVALID
- The Noux libc plugin tests for Timestamp::INVALID instead of a
positive value.
The patch fixes the mtime info as shown in directory listings in
Sculpt's inspect window.
This patch let the VFS server reflect the session policy via the
writeable bit in directory entries instead of merely forwarding the bit
from the respective VFS plugin. This way, all files originating from a
read-only file-system session automatically appear in directory listings
as read-only files.
Related to issue #3507