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Add RCUTILS_NO_FAULT_INJECTION() macro. #295

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@hidmic hidmic commented Sep 30, 2020

Precisely what the title says. To ease fault injection pausing.

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hidmic commented Sep 30, 2020

CI up to rcutils, test_rmw_implementation, and rcl:

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lgtm

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hidmic commented Oct 1, 2020

CI again after ros2/rmw_fastrtps#458:

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hidmic commented Oct 1, 2020

Alright, all green ! Going in !

@hidmic hidmic merged commit 58580e8 into master Oct 1, 2020
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