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Requires a rework of other test suites using the same dep-handling
mechanism.
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Apps that are no longer used are not automatically deleted, but we tell
users it can be done. This is safer while we're not sure of the
correctness of these messages.
Error messages are added for transient dependencies and dependencies not
found.
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todo:
- relock stuff
- default to all apps needing upgrade
- more tests?
- pkgs?
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The problem with the current effort is handling of transitive dependency
upgrades and possible values.
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- Adding tests for package deps
- Adding conflict/override warnings for package deps
- Adding cycle detection for packages
- Adding cycle detection for mixed packages+source
- Fixing internal dependency format of package resources when converted
to rebar_app_info
- normalizing level-order prioritization to be based on lexicographical
sort of app names rather than traversal order (which is undefined for
package deps)
- Fixing tests for source deps for deep cycle detection
- Fixing bugs with source deps
- Relaxed version format checks for test utils
A lot of fixes are combined in there because I didn't want to commit
non-passing code, and many bugs were found when adding the second batch
of tests as part of the original effort.
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- Adding tests
- fixing use of set fetching to find repeated deps and prevent infinite
loops
On a circular loop rebar3 now fails with `{error, no_sort}`, which is
uncaught and should be handled to consider the issue fully fixed.
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- Reworked the helpers for existing suites and expanded them
- Created a mock git resource module to test for its dependency fetching
- Added a test suite for dependency resolving with first checks for
common cases (https://gist.github.com/ferd/197cc5c0b85aae370436)
Left to do would include:
- Verify warnings
- Verify failures
- Verify dependency updates resolving
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