Cater for the corner case where commits are incorporated on a maintenance
branch. We should be able to test these without adding a dev suffix to the tool
versions.
Whenever TRAVIS_TAG is non-empty, TRAVIS_BRANCH is over-ridden to match the
TRAVIS_TAG value. Adjust our tests to reflect this, and add a sanity check that
fails hard if this constraint is ever not met.
See https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/4745
We've had a perpetual sequencing problem with addon startup. Users need to be
able to specify options to addons on the command-line, before addons are
actually loaded. This is only exacerbated with the new async core, where load
order can't be relied on.
This patch introduces deferred options. Options passed with "--set" on the
command line are deferred if they are unknown, and are automatically applied by
the addon manager once matching addons are registered and their options are defined.
We now have two options: block_global blocks global networks, block_private
blocks private networks. The block_global option is true by default, and
block_private is false by default. The addon name is "block" so the options are
correctly prefixed.
Also make option documentation precise, reduce verbosity of logs.
- Instead of listening for a pseudo-event, we periodically check whether client
replay, server replay or file reading is active.
- Adjust server replay not to
use tick.
- Adjust readfile to expose a command to check whether reading is in progress.
Re-design the way client replay works. Before, we would fire up a thread,
replay, wait for the thread to complete, get the next flow, and repeat the
procedure. Now, we have one replay thread that starts when the addon starts,
which pops flows off a thread-safe queue. This is much cleaner, removes the
need for busy tick, and sets the scene for optimisations like server connection
reuse down the track.