Without this, `grpc_cli` will connect, send the metadata and then completely stall until it is killed leading to believe it is the server that is stalled instead of `grpc_cli` that won't send the message.
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.
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 replaces gflags. Added TODOs where use of `absl::Duration` or `absl::FlagSaver` might be preferred in follow-up cleanup. Fixes#24493.
This reverts commit da66b7d14e.
NEW:
* Adds references to `absl/flags/declare.h`, new to LTS 2020923.2 imported in commit 5b43440.
* Works around MSVC 2017 compiler error with large help text on flags by reducing the help text.
It's surprising that grpc_cli always attempts to use the reflection
service even when providing local proto files. Document the
existence of a flag that surpresses this behavior.
This allows the client to specify the host name of the remote server for the purposes of TLS certificate validation, useful for test certificates and machines with ephemeral IP
addresses with no associated DNS entries that have been assigned TLS certificates.
Currently, when you cann grpc_cli ls on an endpoint that does not have service reflection, the cli just silently ends without printing out any error or message.
This PR should fix that.