All TraceFlags are now configured in `src/core/lib/debug/trace_flags.yaml`. The format is:
```
my_flag:
default: false # the default value; default=false
description: Some Description
debug_only: false # debug_only flags only work in debug builds; default=false
internal: false # internal flags will not show up in documentation; default=false
```
To regenerate the trace flag source code, run `tools/codegen/core/gen_trace_flags.py` (requires mako). This script is also run when sanity checking.
This PR also adds two new features:
### Glob-based flag configuration
Trace flag configuration now supports `?` (single wildcard character) and `*` (one or more wildcard characters). For example, using `GRPC_TRACE='event_engine*'` will enable all flags that match that glob. It expands to:
* event_engine
* event_engine_client_channel_resolver
* event_engine_dns
* event_engine_endpoint
* event_engine_endpoint_data
* event_engine_poller
### A cleaner trace-logging macro in abseil logging format
If your goal is only to add log statements when the `fault_injection_filter` trace flag is enabled, you can use the macro:
```
GRPC_TRACE_LOG(fault_injection, INFO) << "Filtered:" << 42;
```
When the trace flag is enabled, the the log will show something like this:
```
I0000 00:00:1715733657.430042 16 file.cc:174] Filtered:42
```
----
Note: just like with the gpr_log to abseil logging conversion, the pre-existing trace logging usages can be replaced with the new tracing macro across multiple PRs.
Closes#36576
The following attributes were completely unused:
- kOffset
- kIndex
- kSize
- kFilename
- kKey
- kValue
The following attributes were added but never programmatically accessed, and I've moved them into the status messages themselves, which is another step toward #22883
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Closes#36509
[grpc][Gpr_To_Absl_Logging] Migrating from gpr to absl logging GPR_ASSERT
Replacing GPR_ASSERT with absl CHECK.
These changes have been made using string replacement and regex.
Will not be replacing all instances of CHECK with CHECK_EQ , CHECK_NE etc because there are too many callsites. Only ones which are doable using very simple regex with least chance of failure will be replaced.
Given that we have 5000+ instances of GPR_ASSERT to edit, Doing it manually is too much work for both the author and reviewer.
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Closes#36467
Also begin to eliminate `CallContext` in favor of just exposing `Call` - ultimately there's not really a need to introduce two types here, so I'm going to wind that idea back over a few PRs.
I've avoided making this an experiment as the changes required were quite structural.
Closes#36477
[grpc][Gpr_To_Absl_Logging] Migrating from gpr to absl logging GPR_ASSERT
Replacing GPR_ASSERT with absl CHECK.
These changes have been made using string replacement and regex.
Will not be replacing all instances of CHECK with CHECK_EQ , CHECK_NE etc because there are too many callsites. Only ones which are doable using very simple regex with least chance of failure will be replaced.
Given that we have 5000+ instances of GPR_ASSERT to edit, Doing it manually is too much work for both the author and reviewer.
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Closes#36466
This was a concept that I thought we'd need, but as work has continued it's clear that the right api is CallDestination (or variants thereof)
Closes#36226
It looks like we're settling on moving this functionality into the channel itself - so removing the filter makes sense (especially since it had some significant bugs)
Closes#36213
Protobuf for Ruby bumped the major version to 4. [package](https://rubygems.org/gems/google-protobuf) so the Ruby gemspec should be updated to have 4 instead of 3.
But gRPC's other dependencies don't work with Protobuf 4.x so I fixed the version of google-protobuf for gRPC Ruby to 3.25 which was the last version gRPC used.
Closes#36215
Remove rolled out experiments v3_compression_filter, v3_server_auth_filter; Extend WIP v3_channel_idle_filter for a bit, and extend work_serializer_clears_time_cache until OSS issues with work_serializer_dispatch are resolved.
Closes#36166
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Closes#36070
These two things are different (event engine being a context has nothing to do with the ability to get a default event engine).
Lumping them into the same header means that things that want the context also need to want the default event engine declarations, which in turn pull in CoreConfiguration -- which ultimately means that nothing that is depended on by CoreConfiguration can consume the event engine context, which is undesirable (and causing dependency loops in current work).
Also includes an impressive number of cleanups to `grpc_base` because I ran `fix_build_deps` on that target as part of this.
Closes#36148

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Closes#36108
Change was created by the release automation script. See go/grpc-release.
Additional Changes:
* Boring SSL started to [Require SSE2 when targetting 32-bit x86](56d3ad9d23), thus added `-msse2` to fix some build failures.
Closes#36089