proposed initial implementation |
patch
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2011-02-14 11:08:45 UTC |
15.10 KB |
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[patch v2] Add dbus-spam, dbus-echo tools |
patch
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2011-02-25 08:53:01 UTC |
16.71 KB |
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[PATCH 2/4] dbus-spam: add support for sending pseudorandomly-sized messages |
patch
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2011-06-22 11:08:38 UTC |
5.52 KB |
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[PATCH 3/4] dbus-echo, dbus-spam: merge into a single binary, dbus-test-tool |
patch
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2011-06-22 11:08:59 UTC |
15.84 KB |
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[PATCH 4/4] dbus-spam: use the DBUS_TIMEOUT_INFINITE constant now that it exists |
patch
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2011-06-22 11:09:27 UTC |
983 bytes |
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dbus-spam: fix --random-size to not clobber argument parsing |
patch
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2011-08-05 05:43:28 UTC |
1.61 KB |
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test-spam: don't try to demarshal a NULL buffer |
patch
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2011-08-05 05:54:13 UTC |
901 bytes |
no flags
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add dbus-test-tool (cumulative) |
patch
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2011-09-26 03:07:07 UTC |
25.92 KB |
no flags
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dbus-echo, dbus-spam: remove unused variables |
patch
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2011-09-26 03:18:16 UTC |
1.09 KB |
no flags
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dbus-spam: use random seed as intended |
patch
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2011-09-26 03:18:37 UTC |
614 bytes |
no flags
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[PATCH 1/7] Add dbus-test-tool, currently with "echo" and "spam" modes |
patch
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2014-07-02 15:49:14 UTC |
26.31 KB |
no flags
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[PATCH 6/7] dbus-test-tool echo: add --no-reply and --no-listen |
patch
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2014-07-02 15:50:48 UTC |
3.50 KB |
no flags
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[PATCH 7/7] dbus-test-tool spam: add --new-conn |
patch
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2014-07-02 15:51:38 UTC |
4.92 KB |
no flags
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[PATCH 1/3] Add dbus-test-tool, currently with "echo" and "spam" modes |
patch
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2014-10-01 16:50:35 UTC |
26.69 KB |
no flags
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[PATCH 2/3] dbus-test-tool spam: add --messages-per-conn=N |
patch
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2014-10-01 16:51:25 UTC |
6.38 KB |
no flags
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[PATCH 3/3] dbus-test-tool: add black-hole mode |
patch
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2014-10-01 16:52:15 UTC |
6.63 KB |
no flags
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