running `rake` loads all files starting with `test_` which is not supposed to also load the helper,
since the helper should be loaded by each test and is not a test itself.
* Bump minitest version.
* Add basic test helper file.
* Use minitest for web server tests.
* Use Minitest for unix socket tests.
* Use Minitest for ThreadPool tests.
* Use Minitest for TCP-Rack tests
* Use Minitest for TCPLogger tests.
* Add missing helper to test helpers.
* Use Minitest for Rack server tests.
* Use Minitest for Rack handler tests.
* Use Minitest for Puma::Server tests.
* Use Minitest for Puma::Server with SSL tests.
* Use Minitest for persisten connections tests.
* Require puma in test_helper file.
* Use minitest for Puma::NullIO tests.
* Remove unnecessary requires on test files.
* Use Minitest for MiniSSL tests.
* Use Minitest for IOBuffer tests.
* Require bundler/setup in Rakefile.
* Use Minitest for HttpParser tests.
* Use Minitest for Puma::Configuration tests.
* Use Minitest for Puma::CLI tests.
* Bump Minitest version for Ruby 2.1 Gemfile.
* Use Minitest for integration tests.
* Use Minitest for Puma::App::Status tests.
* Remove test-unit from Gemfiles.
* Add timeout helper to Minitest::Test.
* Use Minitest for Puma::Binder tests.
* Remove testhelp file.
* Add missing require to Puma::Binder tests.
* Prefer require instead of require_relative.
- Implement MiniSSL for JRuby
- Modify `Binder` and `MiniSSL::Context` to to accommodate the fact
that Java SSL demands a java keystore rather than a key/cert pair
- Change the MiniSSL native extension interface to take a
`MiniSSL::Context` rather than a key/cert pair so that each extension
can grab keys off the context as appropriate
Previously, MiniSSL accepted invalid paths for the key/cert file
and timed out on the first request. Now, MiniSSL raises an ArgumentError
if one of these files does not exist.
Fix for puma/puma#168