Based on a handful of https://abseil.io/tips, it's generally advised to
only fully-qualify namespaces when in a `using` statement, or when it's
otherwise required for compilation. In all other cases, the general
recommendation is to not fully-qualify.
This change fixes most `grpc.*` namespace uses. There are potential
challenges in trying to make blanket changes to non-gRPC namespace uses,
such as `::testing`, since there is also a `grpc::testing` namespace.
This allows implementers to select which subset of the conformance test
suite they wish to exercise with their implementation. This was a
request from the fuchsia team, and may be useful for partial
implementations that are composed into a complete EventEngine solution.
* more reliable bazel installation for win bazel RBE builds
* win RBE build already using the same credentials
* also recognize MSYS_NT returned by kokoro workers
* transport: add error attributes indicating stream network state
* add missing case
* transparent retries
* don't use backoff timer for transparent retries
* fix build
* add retry_transparent_not_sent_on_wire test
* add retry_transparent_goaway test
* remove special case to short-circuit retry code if no retry policy
* clang-format
* buildifier
* simplify logic a bit
* get StreamNetworkState from metadata instead of error
* fix api_fuzzer to always start recv_trailing_metadata_ready
* clang-format
* fix test flakiness in proxy fixture
* add test with MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS
* don't transparently retry if we're already committed
* fix test to not reuse byte buffers
* clang-format
* disable retries for streams_not_seen_test
We previously have this restriction because some code does not compile
with older NDK version. Now the binder transport implementation loads
the library and resolves symbols at runtime so we don't need the
compile time restriction anymore (and in some case it is overly
restrictive)
Later we might consider remove the GPR_SUPPORT_BINDER_TRANSPORT symbol
and simply use GPR_ANDROID, once we become sure that binder transport
will always be available on Android at compile time.
* See what happens when we remove NDK
* Try to debug Kokoro in a super hacky way
* And echo the external IP too
* Attempt to fix NDK installation
* And actually run the portion of the code I need to test out
* Clean up
* Actually test against bazel 5
* Put export in proper file
* Make android an optional dependency
* Escape paths for Windows
* Revert switch to Bazel 5.0
* cleanup C# win artifact build
* build C# basictests on win with ninja
* specify default parallelism for C# win artifact
* honor GRPC_PYTHON_BUILD_EXT_COMPILER_JOBS in build_artifact_python.bat
* set --inner_jobs for windows grpc_build_artifact job
* fixup C# build picking env variables from C core build
* get rid of no longer needed NativeDependenciesConfiguration C# setting