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Geoff Simmons
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Document debug:+vcl_keep and its use for varnishtest in "Changes".
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@@ -47,6 +47,11 @@ you must use these parameters:
Added :ref:`ref_param_thread_pool_watchdog`, see above.
The :ref:`ref_param_debug` parameter now has a flag ``vcl_keep``. When
the flag is turned on, C sources and shared object libraries that were
generated from VCL sources are retained in the Varnish working
directory (see the notes about ``varnishtest`` below).
Other changes in varnishd
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@@ -195,7 +200,12 @@ diagnose workspace overflow issues, see :ref:`varnish-counters(7)`.
varnishtest
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**XXX changes concerning varnishtest(1) and/or vtc(7)**
When :ref:`varnishtest(1)` is invoked with either of the ``-L`` or
``-l`` options to retain the temporary directory after tests, the
``vcl_keep`` flag for the :ref:`ref_param_debug` is switched on (see
`Parameters`_ above). This means that C sources and shared objects
generated from VCL can also be inspected after a test. By default, the
temporary directory is deleted after each test.
Changes for developers and VMOD authors
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