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SwiftMetrics commit hash: b17a8a9f0f814c01a56977680cb68d8a779c951f
Context:
While testing my application that uses with SwiftMetrics, I noticed that ...
Steps to reproduce:
1. ...
2. ...
3. ...
4. ...
$ swift --version
Swift version 4.0.2 (swift-4.0.2-RELEASE)
Target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
Operating system: Ubuntu Linux 16.04 64-bit
$ uname -a
Linux beefy.machine 4.4.0-101-generic #124-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 10 18:29:59 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
My system has IPv6 disabled.
A good SwiftMetrics patch is:
- Concise, and contains as few changes as needed to achieve the end result.
- Tested, ensuring that any tests provided failed before the patch and pass after it.
- Documented, adding API documentation as needed to cover new functions and properties.
- Accompanied by a great commit message, using our commit message template.
We require that your commit messages match our template. The easiest way to do that is to get git to help you by explicitly using the template. To do that, cd
to the root of our repository and run:
git config commit.template dev/git.commit.template
SwiftMetrics uses XCTest to run tests on both macOS and Linux. While the macOS version of XCTest is able to use the Objective-C runtime to discover tests at execution time, the Linux version is not.
For this reason, whenever you add new tests you have to run a script that generates the hooks needed to run those tests on Linux, or our CI will complain that the tests are not all present on Linux. To do this, merely execute ruby ./scripts/generate_linux_tests.rb
at the root of the package and check the changes it made.
Please open a pull request at https://github.com/apple/swift-metrics. Make sure the CI passes, and then wait for code review.