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* Fix kqueue.nim and ansi_c.nim to support dragonfly.
* Fix ioselectors.nim, threads.nim to support dragonfly.
* Fix deprecated dealloc call in tioselectors.nim.
* Fix tfsmonitor.nim test to run only on Linux.
* Fix osproc.nim return wrong exit codes.
* Fix getAppFilename() for dragonfly.
* Fix proper exit code handling.
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high-resolution file times.
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portion of the Timespec.
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* All symbols were hardcoded using Linux specific values, using
imports now (because of this, the module was broken on OS X, for example)
* There were many non-POSIX (Linux specific) symbols and
functions included, these have been removed
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but my initial test system did.
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Fixes #4376
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girvo-unix-sockets
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Solaris dont have MSG_NOSIGNAL
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Add SO_REUSEPORT support
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A signal handler to run some code when Unix signals are received
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openbsd/netbsd/freebsd and macosx headers.
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FAIL: trawsockets.nim
Test "tests/cpp/trawsockets.nim" in category "cpp"
Failure: reNimcCrash
Expected:
Gotten:
Hint: system [Processing]
Hint: trawsockets [Processing]
Hint: rawsockets [Processing]
Hint: unsigned [Processing]
lib/pure/rawsockets.nim(15, 8) Warning: unsigned is deprecated [Deprecated]
Hint: os [Processing]
Hint: strutils [Processing]
Hint: parseutils [Processing]
Hint: times [Processing]
Hint: posix [Processing]
CC: compiler_trawsockets
CC: stdlib_system
CC: stdlib_rawsockets
CC: stdlib_unsigned
CC: stdlib_os
CC: stdlib_strutils
Error: execution of an external compiler program 'clang++ -c -w -I/Users/tmm1/code/nim/lib -o tests/cpp/nimcache/stdlib_rawsockets.o tests/cpp/nimcache/stdlib_rawsockets.cpp' failed with exit code: 256
tests/cpp/nimcache/stdlib_rawsockets.cpp:355:8: error: assigning to 'NCSTRING' (aka 'char *') from incompatible type 'const char *'
LOC6 = gai_strerror(gairesult);
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
tests/cpp/nimcache/stdlib_rawsockets.cpp:499:8: error: assigning to 'NCSTRING' (aka 'char *') from incompatible type 'const char *'
LOC5 = hstrerror(h_errno);
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
tests/cpp/nimcache/stdlib_rawsockets.cpp:650:8: error: assigning to 'NCSTRING' (aka 'char *') from incompatible type 'const char *'
LOC9 = inet_ntop(AF_INET6, ((void*) (addr6)), result->data, ((NI32)chckRange((result ? result->len : 0), ((NI32) (-2147483647 -1)), ((NI32) 2147483647))));
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
tests/cpp/nimcache/stdlib_rawsockets.cpp:771:10: error: assigning to 'NCSTRING' (aka 'char *') from incompatible type 'const char *'
LOC17 = inet_ntop(name.sin6_family, ((void*) ((&name))), ((NCSTRING) (buf)), ((NI32)chckRange(((NI)sizeof(TY143006)), ((NI32) (-2147483647 -1)), ((NI32) 2147483647))));
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
tests/cpp/nimcache/stdlib_rawsockets.cpp:859:10: error: assigning to 'NCSTRING' (aka 'char *') from incompatible type 'const char *'
LOC17 = inet_ntop(name.sin6_family, ((void*) ((&name))), ((NCSTRING) (buf)), ((NI32)chckRange(((NI)sizeof(TY143006)), ((NI32) (-2147483647 -1)), ((NI32) 2147483647))));
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
5 errors generated.
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via OSX: find . -name '*.nim' -exec sed -i '' -E 's/[[:space:]]+$//' {} +
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Entries d_type etc. were disabled on architectures other than Linux,
but also used for OS X and BSD in os.nim.
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We only know that this works on Linux and Mac OS X, so other systems use
the POSIX conforming version still. This removed the lstat call, which
is especially expensive on NFS filesystems for me.
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