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data/GNUmakefile CHANGED
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
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1
  all::
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4
  include pkg.mk
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7
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data/LICENSE CHANGED
@@ -4,9 +4,7 @@ logs in revision control for names and email addresses of all of them.
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data/README CHANGED
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ for kqueue on FreeBSD (and likely OpenBSD/NetBSD) are also provided.
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  == Features
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  == Contact
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134
 
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  }
@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
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@@ -17,4 +16,3 @@ class SleepyPenguin::SignalFD::SigInfo
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data/pkg.mk CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
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@@ -120,23 +113,9 @@ $(pkgtgz): manifest fix-perms
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124
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127
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128
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129
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131
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132
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133
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134
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116
+ release:: verify package
135
117
  # push gem to RubyGems.org
136
118
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137
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138
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139
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140
119
  else
141
120
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142
121
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@@ -154,8 +133,6 @@ ifneq ($(RSYNC_DEST),)
154
133
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155
134
  -git set-file-times
156
135
  $(MAKE) doc
157
- find doc/images -type f | \
158
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159
136
  $(MAKE) doc_gz
160
137
  $(RSYNC) -av doc/ $(RSYNC_DEST)/
161
138
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@@ -163,7 +140,7 @@ endif
163
140
 
164
141
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165
142
  # "gzip_static on" can serve the gzipped versions directly.
166
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143
+ doc_gz: docs = $(shell find doc -type f ! -regex '^.*\.gz$$')
167
144
  doc_gz:
168
145
  for i in $(docs); do \
169
146
  gzip --rsyncable -9 < $$i > $$i.gz; touch -r $$i $$i.gz; done
@@ -171,5 +148,10 @@ check-warnings:
171
148
  @(for i in $$(git ls-files '*.rb'| grep -v '^setup\.rb$$'); \
172
149
  do $(RUBY) -d -W2 -c $$i; done) | grep -v '^Syntax OK$$' || :
173
150
 
151
+ ifneq ($(PLACEHOLDERS),)
152
+ $(PLACEHOLDERS):
153
+ echo olddoc_placeholder > $@
154
+ endif
155
+
174
156
  .PHONY: all .FORCE-GIT-VERSION-FILE doc test $(test_units) manifest
175
157
  .PHONY: check-warnings
@@ -1,25 +1,24 @@
1
1
  ENV["VERSION"] or abort "VERSION= must be specified"
2
2
  manifest = File.readlines('.manifest').map! { |x| x.chomp! }
3
- require 'wrongdoc'
4
- extend Wrongdoc::Gemspec
3
+ require 'olddoc'
4
+ extend Olddoc::Gemspec
5
5
  name, summary, title = readme_metadata
6
6
 
7
7
  Gem::Specification.new do |s|
8
8
  s.name = %q{sleepy_penguin}
9
9
  s.version = ENV["VERSION"].dup
10
- s.homepage = Wrongdoc.config[:rdoc_url]
10
+ s.homepage = Olddoc.config['rdoc_url']
11
11
  s.authors = ["#{name} hackers"]
12
12
  s.description = readme_description
13
- s.email = %q{sleepy.penguin@librelist.org}
13
+ s.email = %q{sleepy-penguin@bogomips.org}
14
14
  s.extra_rdoc_files = extra_rdoc_files(manifest)
15
15
  s.files = manifest
16
- s.rdoc_options = rdoc_options
17
- s.rubyforge_project = %q{rainbows}
18
16
  s.summary = summary
19
17
  s.test_files = Dir['test/test_*.rb']
20
18
  s.extensions = %w(ext/sleepy_penguin/extconf.rb)
21
- s.add_development_dependency('wrongdoc', '~> 1.5')
19
+ s.add_development_dependency('minitest', '~> 5.0')
20
+ s.add_development_dependency('olddoc', '~> 1.0')
22
21
  s.add_development_dependency('strace_me', '~> 1.0')
23
22
 
24
- s.licenses = %w(LGPLv2.1 LGPLv3)
23
+ s.licenses = %w(LGPLv2.1+)
25
24
  end
data/test/test_inotify.rb CHANGED
@@ -103,4 +103,17 @@ class TestInotify < Testcase
103
103
  end
104
104
  assert_equal 0, nr
105
105
  end
106
+
107
+ def test_rm_watch
108
+ ino = Inotify.new Inotify::CLOEXEC
109
+ tmp = Tempfile.new 'a'
110
+ wd = ino.add_watch tmp.path, Inotify::ALL_EVENTS
111
+ assert_kind_of Integer, wd
112
+ tmp.syswrite '.'
113
+ event = ino.take
114
+ assert_equal wd, event.wd
115
+ assert_kind_of Inotify::Event, event
116
+ assert_equal [:MODIFY], event.events
117
+ assert_equal 0, ino.rm_watch(wd)
118
+ end
106
119
  end if defined?(SleepyPenguin::Inotify)
@@ -29,6 +29,25 @@ class TestKqueueIO < Testcase
29
29
  assert_raises(TypeError) { kq.kevent("HI") }
30
30
  end
31
31
 
32
+ def test_delete
33
+ kq = Kqueue::IO.new
34
+ @to_close << kq
35
+ r, w = IO.pipe
36
+ @to_close << r
37
+ @to_close << w
38
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39
+ w.syswrite "."
40
+ 2.times do
41
+ got = []
42
+ kq.kevent(nil, 1, 0) { |*args| got << args }
43
+ assert_equal 1, got.size
44
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45
+ kq.kevent(Kevent[r.fileno, EvFilt::READ|EvFilt::WRITE, Ev::DELETE, 0, 0, 0])
46
+ got = []
47
+ kq.kevent(nil, 1, 0) { |*args| got << args }
48
+ assert_equal 0, got.size
49
+ end
50
+
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51
  def test_multi_event
33
52
  kq = Kqueue::IO.new
34
53
  @to_close << kq
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,68 +1,71 @@
1
- --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
1
+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: sleepy_penguin
3
- version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- hash: 11
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- prerelease:
6
- segments:
7
- - 3
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- - 3
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- - 0
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- version: 3.3.0
3
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
+ version: 3.4.1
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5
  platform: ruby
12
- authors:
6
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7
  - sleepy_penguin hackers
14
8
  autorequire:
15
9
  bindir: bin
16
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  cert_chain: []
17
-
18
- date: 2013-12-30 00:00:00 Z
19
- dependencies:
20
- - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
21
- name: wrongdoc
11
+ date: 2015-01-11 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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13
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
+ name: minitest
15
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
16
+ requirements:
17
+ - - "~>"
18
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
19
+ version: '5.0'
20
+ type: :development
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21
  prerelease: false
23
- requirement: &id001 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
24
- none: false
25
- requirements:
26
- - - ~>
27
- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
28
- hash: 5
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- segments:
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- - 1
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- - 5
32
- version: "1.5"
22
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
23
+ requirements:
24
+ - - "~>"
25
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
26
+ version: '5.0'
27
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
28
+ name: olddoc
29
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
30
+ requirements:
31
+ - - "~>"
32
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
33
+ version: '1.0'
33
34
  type: :development
34
- version_requirements: *id001
35
- - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
36
- name: strace_me
37
35
  prerelease: false
38
- requirement: &id002 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
39
- none: false
40
- requirements:
41
- - - ~>
42
- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
43
- hash: 15
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- segments:
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- - 1
46
- - 0
47
- version: "1.0"
36
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
37
+ requirements:
38
+ - - "~>"
39
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
40
+ version: '1.0'
41
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
42
+ name: strace_me
43
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
44
+ requirements:
45
+ - - "~>"
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
47
+ version: '1.0'
48
48
  type: :development
49
- version_requirements: *id002
49
+ prerelease: false
50
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
51
+ requirements:
52
+ - - "~>"
53
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
54
+ version: '1.0'
50
55
  description: |-
51
56
  sleepy_penguin provides access to newer, Linux-only system calls to wait
52
57
  on events from traditionally non-I/O sources. Bindings to the eventfd,
53
58
  timerfd, inotify, and epoll interfaces are provided. Experimental support
54
59
  for kqueue on FreeBSD (and likely OpenBSD/NetBSD) are also provided.
55
- email: sleepy.penguin@librelist.org
60
+ email: sleepy-penguin@bogomips.org
56
61
  executables: []
57
-
58
- extensions:
62
+ extensions:
59
63
  - ext/sleepy_penguin/extconf.rb
60
- extra_rdoc_files:
64
+ extra_rdoc_files:
61
65
  - LICENSE
62
66
  - README
63
67
  - TODO
64
68
  - NEWS
65
- - ChangeLog
66
69
  - lib/sleepy_penguin.rb
67
70
  - lib/sleepy_penguin/epoll.rb
68
71
  - lib/sleepy_penguin/epoll/io.rb
@@ -77,13 +80,12 @@ extra_rdoc_files:
77
80
  - ext/sleepy_penguin/inotify.c
78
81
  - ext/sleepy_penguin/timerfd.c
79
82
  - ext/sleepy_penguin/kqueue.c
80
- files:
81
- - .document
82
- - .gitignore
83
- - .manifest
84
- - .wrongdoc.yml
83
+ files:
84
+ - ".document"
85
+ - ".gitignore"
86
+ - ".manifest"
87
+ - ".olddoc.yml"
85
88
  - COPYING
86
- - ChangeLog
87
89
  - GIT-VERSION-FILE
88
90
  - GIT-VERSION-GEN
89
91
  - GNUmakefile
@@ -91,7 +93,6 @@ files:
91
93
  - LICENSE
92
94
  - NEWS
93
95
  - README
94
- - Rakefile
95
96
  - TODO
96
97
  - ext/sleepy_penguin/epoll.c
97
98
  - ext/sleepy_penguin/eventfd.c
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132
133
  - test/test_kqueue_io.rb
133
134
  - test/test_timerfd.rb
134
135
  homepage: http://bogomips.org/sleepy_penguin/
135
- licenses:
136
- - LGPLv2.1
137
- - LGPLv3
136
+ licenses:
137
+ - LGPLv2.1+
138
+ metadata: {}
138
139
  post_install_message:
139
- rdoc_options:
140
- - -t
141
- - sleepy_penguin - Linux I/O events for Ruby
142
- - -W
143
- - http://bogomips.org/sleepy_penguin.git/tree/%s
144
- require_paths:
140
+ rdoc_options: []
141
+ require_paths:
145
142
  - lib
146
- required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
147
- none: false
148
- requirements:
143
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
144
+ requirements:
149
145
  - - ">="
150
- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
151
- hash: 3
152
- segments:
153
- - 0
154
- version: "0"
155
- required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
156
- none: false
157
- requirements:
146
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
147
+ version: '0'
148
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
149
+ requirements:
158
150
  - - ">="
159
- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
160
- hash: 3
161
- segments:
162
- - 0
163
- version: "0"
151
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
152
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164
153
  requirements: []
165
-
166
- rubyforge_project: rainbows
167
- rubygems_version: 1.8.24
154
+ rubyforge_project:
155
+ rubygems_version: 2.4.5
168
156
  signing_key:
169
- specification_version: 3
157
+ specification_version: 4
170
158
  summary: Linux I/O events for Ruby
171
- test_files:
159
+ test_files:
172
160
  - test/test_epoll_optimizations.rb
173
161
  - test/test_constants.rb
174
162
  - test/test_epoll.rb
data/Rakefile DELETED
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
1
- # -*- encoding: binary -*-
2
- require 'wrongdoc'
3
- cgit_url = Wrongdoc.config[:cgit_url]
4
- git_url = Wrongdoc.config[:git_url]
5
-
6
- desc "post news article to rubyforge"
7
- task :publish_news do
8
- require 'rubyforge'
9
- spec = Gem::Specification.load('sleepy_penguin.gemspec')
10
- tmp = Tempfile.new('rf-news')
11
- _, subject, body = `git cat-file tag v#{spec.version}`.split(/\n\n/, 3)
12
- tmp.puts subject
13
- tmp.puts
14
- tmp.puts spec.description.strip
15
- tmp.puts ""
16
- tmp.puts "* #{spec.homepage}"
17
- tmp.puts "* #{spec.email}"
18
- tmp.puts "* #{git_url}"
19
- tmp.print "\nChanges:\n\n"
20
- tmp.puts body
21
- tmp.flush
22
- system(ENV["VISUAL"], tmp.path) or abort "#{ENV["VISUAL"]} failed: #$?"
23
- msg = File.readlines(tmp.path)
24
- subject = msg.shift
25
- blank = msg.shift
26
- blank == "\n" or abort "no newline after subject!"
27
- subject.strip!
28
- body = msg.join("").strip!
29
-
30
- rf = RubyForge.new.configure
31
- rf.login
32
- rf.post_news('rainbows', subject, body)
33
- end