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Per yosoyubik's commentary in urbit/urbit#1799: The test is expecting that qeu to not be correct.. when it is. The test [98 [97 ~ ~] [100 ~ [99 ~ ~]]] is a correct queue if we look at vertical ordering: (mor 98 97), (mor 98 100) & (mor 100 99) all return %.y, so vertical ordering is correct. The previous implementation of +apt:to checked only horizontal ordering between siblings, in this case that would fail: (mor 97 100) returns %.n, but that is not how you check correctness of hoon treaps. The solution is to modify that test with a proper "incorrect" +qeu, for example: ((soft (qeu)) [97 [98 ~ ~] [100 ~ [99 ~ ~]]]). Vertical ordering is not correct with any of the children. |
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TESTING.udon |
Arvo
A clean-slate operating system.
Usage
To run Arvo, you'll need Urbit. To install Urbit and run Arvo please follow the instructions in the getting started docs. You'll be on the live network in a few minutes.
If you're doing development on Arvo, keep reading.
Documentation
Find Arvo's documentation on urbit.org.
Development
To boot a fake ship from your development files, run urbit
with the following arguments:
urbit -F zod -A /path/to/arvo -c fakezod
Mount Arvo's filesystem allows you to update its contents through Unix. To do so, run |mount
in dojo. It is most common to |mount /=home=
.
To create a custom pill (bootstrapping object) from the files loaded into the home desk, run .my/pill +solid
. Your pill will appear in /path/to/fakezod/.urb/put/my.pill
.
To boot a fake ship with a custom pill, use the -B
flag:
urbit -F zod -A /path/to/arvo -B /path/to.pill -c fakezod
To run all tests in /tests
, run +test
in dojo. +test /some/path
would only run all tests in /tests/some/path
.
Maintainers
Most parts of Arvo have dedicated maintainers.
/sys/hoon
: @pilfer-pandex (~pilfer-pandex)/sys/zuse
: @pilfer-pandex (~pilfer-pandex)/sys/arvo
: @jtobin (~nidsut-tomdun)/sys/vane/ames
: @belisarius222 (~rovnys-ricfer) & @joemfb (~master-morzod)/sys/vane/behn
: @belisarius222 (~rovnys-ricfer)/sys/vane/clay
: @philipcmonk (~wicdev-wisryt)/sys/vane/dill
: @bernardodelaplaz (~rigdyn-sondur)/sys/vane/eyre
: @eglaysher (~littel-ponnys)/sys/vane/ford
: @belisarius222 (~rovnys-ricfer) & @eglaysher (~littel-ponnys)/sys/vane/gall
: @jtobin (~nidsut-tomdun)/sys/vane/jael
: @fang- (~palfun-foslup) & @joemfb (~master-morzod)/app/acme
: @joemfb (~master-morzod)/app/dns
: @joemfb (~master-morzod)/app/hall
: @fang- (~palfun-foslup)/app/talk
: @fang- (~palfun-foslup)/app/aqua
: @philipcmonk (~wicdev-wisryt)/lib/test
: @eglaysher (~littel-ponnys)
Contributing
Contributions of any form are more than welcome! Please take a look at our contributing guidelines for details on our git practices, coding styles, how we manage issues, and so on.
You might also be interested in:
- joining the urbit-dev mailing list.
- applying to Hoon School, a course we run to teach the Hoon programming language and Urbit application development.