Credit should go to @elharo for most of these Java changes--I am just
cherry-picking them from our internal codebase. The one thing I did
change was to give the UTF-8 validation tests their own Bazel test
target. This makes it possible to give the other tests a shorter
timeout, which is important for UnknownFieldSetPerformanceTest in
particular.
Credit should go to @elharo for most of these Java changes--I am just
cherry-picking them from our internal codebase. The one thing I did
change was to give the UTF-8 validation tests their own Bazel test
target. This makes it possible to give the other tests a shorter
timeout, which is important for UnknownFieldSetPerformanceTest in
particular.
* enforce android API level 14
Add animal-sniffer plugin to check for android compatibility
* Revert "Merge pull request #7855 from belugabehr/ObjectsRequireNonNull"
This reverts commit a3e5587447, reversing
changes made to f79f956b74.
* Fix a typo
* Fix lots of spelling errors
* Fix a few more spelling mistakes
* s/parsable/parseable/
* Don't touch the third party files
* Cloneable is the preferred C# term
* Copyable is the preferred C++ term
* Revert "s/parsable/parseable/"
This reverts commit 534ecf7675.
* Revert unparseable->unparsable corrections
This test has started failing, and I believe the cause is a change in
class loading behavior in Java 11. As far as I know, that breaks the
test logic but there is nothing wrong with the non-test code. This
change temporarily disables the test so that we can unblock the 4.0
release while I work on a more permanent fix.
* Set execute bit on files if and only if they begin with (#!).
Git only tracks the 'x' (executable) bit on each file. Prior to this
CL, our files were a random mix of executable and non-executable.
This change imposes some order by making files executable if and only
if they have shebang (#!) lines at the beginning.
We don't have any executable binaries checked into the repo, so
we shouldn't need to worry about that case.
* Added fix_permissions.sh script to set +x iff a file begins with (#!).