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Finished testcases reorganization and CPU time limit implementation We now have: * Win32-specific code in the win32 module (including bug fixes), * UNIX-specific and generic code in the unix module, * a much cleaner testcases module, * wait4-based resource limits working on Python 3 (this is a bug fix), * no warning/error reported on non-Win32 when -x is not passed but standard input does not come from a terminal, * the maxtime configuration variable replaced with two new variables named maxcputime and maxwalltime, * CPU time reported if it can be determined unless an error occurs sooner than it is determined (e. g. if the wall-clock time limit is exceeded), * memory limits enforced even if Upreckon's forking already breaks them, * CPU time limits and private virtual memory limits honoured on Win32, * CPU time limits honoured on UNIX(-like) platforms supporting wait4 or getrusage, * address space limits honoured on UNIX(-like) platforms supporting setrlimit with RLIMIT_AS/RLIMIT_VMEM, * resident set size limits honoured on UNIX(-like) platforms supporting wait4.
author Oleg Oshmyan <chortos@inbox.lv>
date Wed, 23 Feb 2011 23:35:27 +0000
parents 394aec9712b6
children 25b929aa92a1
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#! /bin/sh

VERSION=`hg summary | grep '^parent' | sed -n 's/^parent: [0-9]*:\([0-9a-f]\{1,\}\) .*$/\1/p'`
if [ -z "$VERSION" ]
then
	echo The current Mercurial changeset could not be determined. >&2
	exit 1
fi

sed 's/$$REV$\$/hg '"$VERSION/" upreckon-vcs >upreckon
chmod +x upreckon