- Jul 22, 2013
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Jesse Glick authored
Clearer display of log messages: chronological order, and coloration of repeated vs. fresh metadata.
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Jesse Glick authored
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Jesse Glick authored
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Harald Albers authored
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- Jul 21, 2013
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Olivier Lamy authored
Fix ComputerListener.onTemporarilyOffline javadoc to match implementation ...
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Olivier Lamy authored
Remove javadoc reference to now private buildReactorListener
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Olivier Lamy authored
Fix several @link javadoc warnings
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Olivier Lamy authored
Fix many of the javadoc unresolved @link warnings
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Mark Waite authored
Earlier javadoc for onTemporarilyOffline copied onTemporarilyOnline.
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Mark Waite authored
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Mark Waite authored
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- Jul 20, 2013
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Mark Waite authored
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Olivier Lamy authored
Fix javadoc tag which was not closed, remove ignored @author tag
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Olivier Lamy authored
Remove empty @return javadoc tags - add no value
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Olivier Lamy authored
Fix javadoc warnings in method parameters
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Olivier Lamy authored
Fix malformed @see javadoc reference
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Mark Waite authored
Can use source code history to locate original author.
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Mark Waite authored
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Seiji Sogabe authored
Javadoc fixes for Jenkins core
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Mark Waite authored
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Mark Waite authored
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Mark Waite authored
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Mark Waite authored
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Mark Waite authored
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Mark Waite authored
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Mark Waite authored
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Mark Waite authored
@sine -> @since @lnk -> @link @author: -> @author Make embedded @ sign literal in one case where it is literal
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- Jul 19, 2013
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Jesse Glick authored
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Jesse Glick authored
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Ulli Hafner authored
Fix small typo
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ssogabe authored
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Wynn Netherland authored
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Jesse Glick authored
Also ensuring that Jenkins configuration is saved after new XML is POSTed.
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- Jul 18, 2013
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Kohsuke Kawaguchi authored
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Kohsuke Kawaguchi authored
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Kohsuke Kawaguchi authored
... as the newer Groovy compiler produces the proper enclosing class infromation.
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Kohsuke Kawaguchi authored
It turns out that Groovy compiler we use to compile src/test/groovy was not properly generating the 'enclosing class' information inside *.class, which was causing the load failure of the descriptors marked by @TestExtension in test code. To fix this and forestall other possible GMaven related issues, I decided to bump up the GMaven version. As it turns out, Codehaus GMaven had ceased the development of the 1.x branch, so I initially tried 2.x release line. The 2.x release line got rid of the stub generation functionality, which we badly need for annotation processing. It instead recommend using Eclipse compiler to jointly compile Java and Groovy source code together, but when I tried to compile our tests, it failed to properly handle nested classes. The compiler quality appears quite premature. I was then going back to GMaven 1.5, the last 1.x release. I took this opportunity to rebase my local patches in org.kohsuke.gmaven to the latest release, which in my mind gets justified now that the upstream has ceased the development. My local patch to GMaven is captured in GMAVEN-3 and GMAVEN-4 (see http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GMAVEN-3 and http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GMAVEN-4). GMAVEN-4 is claimed to be fixed, but when I tried to compile our source tree I discovered that its handling of nested types breaks the generated stub code. In the end, I managed to patch gmaven and posted 1.5-jenkins-1. The bottom line is, we can now use @TestExtension correctly with Groovy tests. Also on the upside, we can get rid of org.kohsuke.gmaven and avoid the current confusion situation of using two GMaven plugins. I'll make a follow-up change to remove org.kohsuke.gmaven from elsewhere in our POM.
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Kohsuke Kawaguchi authored
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Jesse Glick authored
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Jesse Glick authored
If so, retry with (6+) slave JVM, setting maven-{compiler,surefire}-plugin properties to point to original.
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