[ubuntu/trusty-proposed] pollen 4.7-0ubuntu1 (Accepted)
Dustin Kirkland
kirkland at ubuntu.com
Wed Feb 26 16:52:13 UTC 2014
pollen (4.7-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low
[ John Arbash Meinel ]
* .gitignore, pollen.go, pollen_test.go:
- This changes the 'handler' from being just a func() using global
state to being a struct with local state.
- It then moves the things like dev and log to being members of the
struct, with interfaces that let us override them in the test suite.
- It then adds a bunch of tests about how we handle failures, errors,
logging, the size flag, etc.
- The interfaces also mean that we won't try to spam syslog while running
the test suite.
- Another small change is that if you do:
pollen -https-port=""
Then it won't try to bind to the HTTP port with a cert.
- Since I'm not the official source for pollen, it helped for testing at
least the HTTP requests manually.
- This also fixes the help text for "-size" since it doesn't actually
change how much content we send on the wire, but how much content we
read from /dev/urandom (but it adds tests for that fact).
- go fmt, and some formatting tweaks
- actually do the right formatting
- use microsecond timing (ms was always 0)
- capture the length of time serving requests takes
[ Dustin Kirkland ]
* pollen.go:
- put brackets around request length of time value
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 23:18:59 -0600
Changed-By: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland at ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+source/pollen/4.7-0ubuntu1
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Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 23:18:59 -0600
Source: pollen
Binary: pollen
Architecture: source
Version: 4.7-0ubuntu1
Distribution: trusty
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland at ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland at ubuntu.com>
Description:
pollen - Entropy-as-a-Service web server
Changes:
pollen (4.7-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low
.
[ John Arbash Meinel ]
* .gitignore, pollen.go, pollen_test.go:
- This changes the 'handler' from being just a func() using global
state to being a struct with local state.
- It then moves the things like dev and log to being members of the
struct, with interfaces that let us override them in the test suite.
- It then adds a bunch of tests about how we handle failures, errors,
logging, the size flag, etc.
- The interfaces also mean that we won't try to spam syslog while running
the test suite.
- Another small change is that if you do:
pollen -https-port=""
Then it won't try to bind to the HTTP port with a cert.
- Since I'm not the official source for pollen, it helped for testing at
least the HTTP requests manually.
- This also fixes the help text for "-size" since it doesn't actually
change how much content we send on the wire, but how much content we
read from /dev/urandom (but it adds tests for that fact).
- go fmt, and some formatting tweaks
- actually do the right formatting
- use microsecond timing (ms was always 0)
- capture the length of time serving requests takes
.
[ Dustin Kirkland ]
* pollen.go:
- put brackets around request length of time value
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