The upgrade of rules_java also upgrades error prone and this resulted in some additional errors reported in Protobuf's tests. Set the flag to report those as warning, but they should be cleaned up eventually.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 687070204
We're seeing a high flake rate due to remote cache-misses only on Bazel 7 builds. The key change here seems to be adding the remote_download_output flag, but this also upgrades us to 7.1.1 and adds some retry behavior to caching issues.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 625892332
This check enforces that each C++ build target has the correct dependencies for
all headers that it includes. We have many targets that were not correct with
respect to this check, so I fixed them up.
I also cleaned up the C++ targets related to the well-known types. I created a
cc_proto_library() target for each one and removed the :wkt_cc_protos target,
since this was necessary to satisfy the layering check. I deleted the
//src/google/protobuf:protobuf_nowkt target and deprecated :protobuf_nowkt,
because the distinction between the :protobuf and :protobuf_nowkt targets was
not really correct. Neither one exposed the headers for the well-known types in
a way that was valid with respect to the layering check, and the idea of
bundling all the well-known types together is not idiomatic in Bazel anyway.
This is a breaking change, because the //:protobuf target no longer bundles the
well-known types. From now on they should be accessed through the new
//:*_cc_proto aliases in our top-level package.
I renamed the :port_def target to :port, which simplifies things a bit by
matching our internal name.
The original motivation for this change was that to move utf8_range onto our CI
infrastructure, we needed to make its dependency rules_fuzzing compatible with
Bazel 6. The rules_fuzzing project builds with the layering check, and I found
that the process of upgrading it to Bazel 6 made it take a dependency on
protobuf, which caused it to break due to layering violations. I was able to
work around this, but it would still be nice to comply with the layering check
so that we don't have to worry about this kind of thing in the future.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 595516736
I was thinking it would be a good idea to proactively opt into all upcoming
breaking change flag flips in Bazel, so this change does that by adding all the
relevant flags to the common bazelrc file we use in our CI jobs. There are
several that we cannot enable yet without breaking something, so I left those
commented out for now.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 580538273
In order to flip the flag, all downstream projects should be adapted. However, it is hard to fix them all if there are constant regressions. Adding it to the CI will ensure that once the project can build with incompatible_disallow_empty_glob it can keep building like that.
See: bazelbuild/bazel#15327
PiperOrigin-RevId: 507927389
The current behavior will crash any Bazel command immediately, due to our declared pip dependencies in WORKSPACE, if python3 can't be found. The new behavior will mock out these workspace dependencies and allow any non-python targets to run. Python targets will be skipped by wildcard expressions if there's no system python3, and will fail when run directly, due to compatibility mismatch.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 492085254
* Adding build configs for sanitization
* Update bazel runner to accept configs to loop over
* Fix Bazel query from to googletest upgrade
* Fix pre-existing ODR violation
* Clean up bazel configs
* Fix UBSAN issues in tests
* Upgrade zlib to pull in UBSAN fix
* Fix conformance test UB
* Add *san builds to Bazel tests
* Add dbg to *san builds
* Extend timeout for Bazel build
* Enable ODR checks again by using static linkage in ASAN
* Cleanup kokoro setup
* Disable MSAN for now
* Enable MSAN in kokoro build
* Fix msan failure
* Remove broken bazel clean
* Cleanup
* Fix false leaks
* Fix cap-add argument
* Fix asan config name
* Remove LSAN verbosity
* Expand size of big test, add verbose failures
* Skip slow test in TSAN
* Workaround for bazel issue with ubsan
* Enable warnings as errors by default for test builds
* Fixing C++ warnings
* Adding host flags, and enabling warnings as error for non-C++ too
* Switch to BUILD copts instead of bazelrc to treat Windows as a snowflake
* Disable warnings as errors on Windows, since it doesn't like the c++14 flag
* Sync from Piper @469587494
PROTOBUF_SYNC_PIPER
* Fixing github SOT protoc builds
* Fixing typos from google
* Remove leaked util/hash reference
* Fixing bad python merge
* Fixing python C++ library order
* Upgrade third_party/googletest submodule to current main branch
We can finally do this upgrade now that we have dropped our autotools
build. Googletest recommends living at head, so let's go straight to the
most recent commit on main. For some reason the googletest archive is
not present in the Bazel build mirror, so I removed that entry and just
left the GitHub download link in our WORKSPACE file.
Googletest now requires C++14, so I updated all the C++11 flags I could
find to C++14 instead. I added a .bazelrc file to add -std=c++14 for all
our Bazel builds.
* Delete the empty //src/google/protobuf:protobuf_test target
* Avoid building C++ unit tests in aarch64 jobs for Python and Ruby
* Upgrade third_party/googletest submodule to current main branch
We can finally do this upgrade now that we have dropped our autotools
build. Googletest recommends living at head, so let's go straight to the
most recent commit on main. For some reason the googletest archive is
not present in the Bazel build mirror, so I removed that entry and just
left the GitHub download link in our WORKSPACE file.
Googletest now requires C++14, so I updated all the C++11 flags I could
find to C++14 instead. I added a .bazelrc file to add -std=c++14 for all
our Bazel builds.
* Delete the empty //src/google/protobuf:protobuf_test target
* Avoid building C++ unit tests in aarch64 jobs for Python and Ruby
* Fixed some reference leaks.
* Fixed a few reference leaks.
* Fixed a few more memory errors.
* Fixed a few more reference leaks.
* Revert minimal_test.py.
* Re-enable limited API.
* Removed some debugging and spurious changes.
* Addressed PR comments.
There was a bug in our arena code where we assumed that
sizeof(upb_array) would be a multiple of 8. On i386 it was
not, and this was causing memory corruption on 32-bit builds.