* Run 2to3 on tools directory
* Delete github_stats_tracking
* Re-run 2to3
* Remove unused script
* Remove unused script
* Remove unused line count utility
* Yapf. Isort
* Remove accidentally included file
* Migrate tools/distrib directory to python 3
* Remove unnecessary shebang
* Restore line_count directory
* Immediately convert subprocess.check_output output to string
* Take care of Python 2 shebangs
* Invoke scripts using a Python 3 interpreter
* Yapf. Isort
* Try installing Python 3 first
* See if we have any Python 3 versions installed
* Add Python 3.7 to Windows path
* Try adding a symlink
* Try to symlink differently
* Install six for Python 3
* Run run_interop_tests with python 3
* Try installing six in python3.7 explicitly
* Revert "Try installing six in python3.7 explicitly"
This reverts commit 2cf60d72f3.
* And debug some more
* Fix issue with jobset.py
* Add debug for CI failure
* Revert microbenchmark changes
* Add isort_code.sh to sanity tests
* Run tools/distrib/isort_code.sh
* Fine tune the import order for relative imports
* Make pylint and project generation happy
* Fix a few corner cases
* Use --check instead of --diff
* The import order impacts test result somehow
* Make isort print diff and check output at the same time
* Let tools/run_tests/python_utils be firstparty library
* Run isort against latest HEAD
* Ran `2to3` on `tools/buildgen` and the `gen_build_yaml.py` files.
* Updated the invocations of python to be explicitly Python 3.
* Changed the loader in `mako_renderer.py` to allow pickle to find the module for pickling `external_version.Version`
* Added a few open-as-binary to placate readers/writers expecting bytes.
* Hand tweaked the templates to remove `iteritems` and fiddle with encodings.
Partially addresses #24359.
- Adds a new environment variable for turning on the build of ASM
for boring SSL.
- Only enables for x86_64 for now. I think this is likely the most
common target and the only machine I have readily accessible.
This removes all of the node code and tests from the repo, along with the
scripts for running Node unit tests, performance tests, and artifact builds.
The scripts for running tests from the grpc-node repository are untouched.
This PR adds a set of debug helpers that are intended for calling only from gdb. They cross abstraction boundaries and allow quickly accessing one thing from another thing.
I expect to grow this library significantly over time to aid debugging tricky problems.