Instead of relying only on a sleep, wait until the specified console
view has the specified text pattern.
Change-Id: I196ac1f1c04212c536b9bd5917156f24158df469
Signed-off-by: Marc-Andre Laperle <marc-andre.laperle@ericsson.com>
The indexer is mostly useless in a headless build and slows things down
- add an option to disable it.
Change-Id: I32560499923561acbcc0421ca77716232b18008a
Signed-off-by: Christian Walther <walther@indel.ch>
java.io.File is used to store the path to the cross tools.
getAbsolutePath is invoked before variables are expanded. Hence File
cannot see the path is already absolute and therefore prepends CWD.
Reverted to getPath, since conversion to full path would not make sense
anyway.
Change-Id: I13e5b2c0d7747741926a88e120d13003b910e8c6
Signed-off-by: Morten Kristiansen <millibit@gmail.com>
MIMemoryTest.writeCharVarying{Address,Offset}
When we switched SyncUtil.readMemory to use queries, it exposed a race
condition with the asserts that check for the number of event received.
Basically, nothing guarantees that when the assert is evaluated the
event had the time to arrive.
We now use a ServiceEventWaitor to wait until the event arrives (with a
timeout, of course).
At the same time, rename word_size to wordSize.
Change-Id: I6f4b51e22f46625e20bbbdbac91cf70cfd864e5e
Signed-off-by: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca>
As it is now, if you pass a start address but no end address (null), the
disassembled range will be [startAddress, $pc + 100], which does not
quite make sense.
I think the intention was to have the default end address be whatever
the start address is, + 100.
Change-Id: I1399cc116ecde6cfbdb2f1ec54a181e64a7f4c5f
Signed-off-by: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca>
Since TCF Terminals assumes xterm emulation, it requires a
tm.terminal 3.3.1 or later widget, since bug fixes from the widget
are required for this to work properly.
Change-Id: I7be8f355067bf385bb6b4171a1fbd7cbd2f9c102
Signed-off-by: Martin Oberhuber <martin.oberhuber@windriver.com>
Better close streams first before destroying the process.
An interactive program will terminate on EOF anyway.
On Windows process destroy takes > 1s because cmd.exe
does not respond to Spawner.terminate().
The https protocol should work through proxies just like http, so it
is easy for getting the initial code. But other than http, it also
allows pushing just by specifying the username and password generated
from Gerrit at https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/settings/http-password
This makes it preferable over git, ssh or other protocols.