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author | Alexander Thomas <athom@google.com> | Wed Jun 12 11:01:17 2019 +0000 |
committer | Alexander Thomas <athom@google.com> | Wed Jun 12 11:01:17 2019 +0000 |
tree | 8923ce1a0235c9b343377993081023ecc8c23364 | |
parent | cbe48553c0a63119654a12c3bf9a24deb89942ed [diff] |
[co19] Roll co19 to cd1be9d07df32413024fe5c4ae9c5c6017c2f2c8 2019-06-11 tvolkert@users.noreply.github.com More fixes to cast response to Stream<List<int>> (#385) 2019-06-11 tvolkert@users.noreply.github.com Pass Uint8List to Datagram (#382) 2019-06-11 tvolkert@users.noreply.github.com Cast HttpRequest and HttpClientResponse streams to List<int> (#384) 2019-06-10 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fixes #364. Change expected result to null for default values of clientMaxWindowBits and serverMaxWindowBits 2019-06-07 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fixes #380. Added tests for logical and bitwise operations via type aliases 2019-06-07 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Additional fix for #373. Code style improved and more strict pattern checking 2019-06-06 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fix for #380. Added tests for type aliases for built-in types. Test string concatenation and arithmetic operations 2019-06-05 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fixes #380. Added tests for type aliases for built-in types initialization 2019-06-05 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fixes #373. Expect reasonable file mode on Unix 2019-06-04 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fixes #379. Numerous fixes for io/Process tests 2019-06-04 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fixes #378. Use Platform.resolvedExecutable instead of 'dart' command 2019-06-04 irina.arkhipets@gmail.com Fixed Issue #375: it's possible that IPv6 loopback does not exist. 2019-06-04 irina.arkhipets@gmail.com Fixed Issue #236: host.host can be either "localhost" or Platform.localHostname. 2019-06-04 irina.arkhipets@gmail.com Issue #370, instantiate-to-bounds: added static tests for non-function type aliases. 2019-06-04 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fix for #377. Use correct network interface type name (IPvX) 2019-06-04 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fixes #374. Change pattern for error messages 2019-06-04 irina.arkhipets@gmail.com Issue #370, instantiate-to-bounds: added dynamic tests for non-function type aliases. 2019-06-04 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fix for #372. Expect.fail() on timeout added 2019-06-04 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fixes #371. Remove excessive asyncStart() 2019-06-03 irina.arkhipets@gmail.com Issue #147, test super bounded types: added tests for non-function type aliases. 2019-05-30 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fixes #369. Use correct type arguments to avoid errors 2019-05-30 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fixes #368. Don't try to bind system port 2019-05-30 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fixes #367. Remove excessive asyncStart() 2019-05-30 sgrekhov@unipro.ru Fixes #366. Change expected result to SocketException TBR=whesse@google.com Change-Id: I137689755907b3333e597d7d210db2b4d37d70d0 Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/105641 Reviewed-by: Alexander Thomas <athom@google.com> Reviewed-by: William Hesse <whesse@google.com>
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