run_tests.py will start a server (if it's not running, or if the running
port server mismatches the 'current' one) that serves ports to use for
tests. The server is left running after run_tests.py finishes, so that
in environments such as Mac and Windows where tests run unshielded from
each other, we don't start jumping on already used ports.
This allows us to get back to single binary tests where appropriate, which will help in-depth profiling efforts.
I've built this atop my smoke_test changes as they inspired me to get this done.
This causes get_unused_port_or_die to try different port numbers in each
concurrently running tests, and consequently enables some parallelism of test
processes.
Change on 2015/01/05 by ctiller <ctiller@google.com>
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On Linux with disable_ipv6=1, we can create sockets bound to [::]:port, yet
connecting to that address triggers an Unreachable error. Since IPv6 is
useless on such machines, it's cleaner to turn it off than expose users to a
half-broken state.
Change on 2014/12/17 by pmarks <pmarks@google.com>
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Change on 2014/12/11 by jtattermusch <jtattermusch@google.com>
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