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FileTransferTest would attempt to remove files while the
file-transfer objects still have a file handle open to them
in form of FileReadBytestream and FileWriteBytestream
references.
Test-Information:
./scons test=system Swiften/QA/FileTransferTest passed
successfully on Windows 8.
Change-Id: Iba45fa5df7e6f55667dd76fee4624733bb363fe5
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Test-Information:
Code builds without warnings, unit tests still pass on OS X
10.10.5.
Change-Id: I9108b53fb00b0fc85a8dd4e2a347e21d0e6008ab
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Test-Information:
Both Valgrind and clang's leak sanitizer report a lot leaks
on the FileTransferTest. With this commit it the stack traces
related to the fixed leaks are gone.
Change-Id: Idae9a81bcd8d97576d3f1469bf64490e0bfa7d55
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If Scons is configured to run system unit tests, it will run
FileTransferTest and test for working IBB transfer, direct S5B transfer
and proxied S5B transfer.
Test-Information:
Tested ./scons test=all is working on Linux and OS X.
Change-Id: Id70c9e1e9db9c897d9bfc7dd03b874afe5262207
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FileTransferTests tests file-transfer interoperability with Swiften
itself. It can test all combinations of FileTransferOptions or a specific
combination when given.
Test-Information:
Inspected XML logs to ensure it does what it is supposed to do.
Change-Id: I06215b60419dd23b367d01a2f038245a6c977720
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