| Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Lines | |
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| 2025-05-14 | Update std doctests for android | Eric Huss | -0/+3 | |
| This updates some doctests that fail to run on android. We will soon be supporting cross-compiled doctests, and the `arm-android` job fails to run these tests. In summary: - Android re-exports some traits from linux under a different path. - Android doesn't seem to have common unix utilities like `true`, `false`, or `whoami`, so these are disabled. | ||||
| 2023-10-25 | Convert `Unix{Datagram,Stream}::{set_}passcred()` to per-OS traits | John Millikin | -0/+63 | |
| These methods are the pre-stabilized API for obtaining peer credentials from an `AF_UNIX` socket, part of the `unix_socket_ancillary_data` feature. Their current behavior is to get/set one of the `SO_PASSCRED` (Linux), `LOCAL_CREDS_PERSISTENT` (FreeBSD), or `LOCAL_CREDS` (NetBSD) socket options. On other targets the `{set_}passcred()` methods do not exist. There are two problems with this approach: 1. Having public methods only exist for certain targets isn't permitted in a stable `std` API. 2. These options have generally similar purposes, but they are non-POSIX and their details can differ in subtle and surprising ways (such as whether they continue to be set after the next call to `recvmsg()`). Splitting into OS-specific extension traits is the preferred solution to both problems. | ||||
