Changes:
- Ensure maximum sizes don't exceed 4GB-1 for 32 bit systems
- stress-crypt: only use re-entrant crypt_r on Linux for now
- Add perf reference in manual, update date
- stress-vm-rw: zero msg_wr just to be totally safe
- stress-crypt: use reentrant crypt_r to avoid any memory leaks
- stress-zombie: free items on list head on exit
- stress-lockf: free items on list head on exit
- stress-wcstr: fix incorrect wide string size
- Add int8, int16, int32 and int64 versions of mwc*()
- Increase various stressors upper memory limits
- Make --aggressive force more CPU migrations and context switches
- Fix comment for stress_get_ticks_per_second
- perf: enable inherit flag to trace children
- Add the new --getrandom stressor
- Fix sigq options, missing because not using STRESS_SIGQUEUE
- Fix help -h option, was --h, should be -h
- avoid builtins when libs shall be tested
- add stressor for wide character sting operations
- fix string names
- avoid compiler error in stress-vector
- fix EPOLL build
- sdistTarball transforms a normal Haskell build into one that produces a
release tarball by running "sdist". For example:
$ nix-shell -p "haskell.lib.sdistTarball haskellPackages.mtl" --command 'tar tfv $nativeBuildInputs/*tar.gz'
- buildFromSdist transforms a normal Haskell build into one that compiles the
package the an sdist release tarball created by Nix. For example:
$ nix-shell -p "haskell.lib.buildFromSdist haskellPackages.mtl" --command "exit 0"
- buildStrictly transforms a normal Haskell build into one that (a) compiles
the source code with "-Wall -Werror" flags and (b) uses as input a locally
generated sdist release tarball. For example:
$ nix-shell -p "haskell.lib.buildStrictly haskellPackages.mtl" --command "exit 0"
This function is particularly useful for continuous Hydra builds of Haskell
packages.