The only public target here is the edition defaults helper macro, which can be used by external runtimes and plugins. None of this code is C++-specific though, and should be organized higher up. Appropriate aliases are also placed at the top level for public targets
PiperOrigin-RevId: 625392504
Three of these runtimes are based on upb, and the fourth is based on the Java runtime. Both of these already have editions support, so this was mostly just a matter of:
- Advertising support to allow editions codegen
- Stripping features from the runtime options
- Hooking up conformance tests
- Adding some lightweight editions tests
There are also a few minor orthogonal fixes included here:
- Ruby's upb hack for treating all enums as open enums needed tweaking
- The `enable_editions` flag is no longer needed in our internal proto rules
PiperOrigin-RevId: 616256211
There is no canonical rules_ruby repo today, and we don't want our fork to become one. In order to unblock inclusion of Protobuf in the bzlmod registry, we're making this a dev dependency and dropping support for Bazel/Ruby.
Fixes#14569
PiperOrigin-RevId: 584393841
This makes third_party/utf8_range no longer a Git subtree, but instead the
permanent location and source of truth for utf8_range. It is also now
incorporated into the @com_google_protobuf Bazel repo. Utf8_range still has its
own separate CMake build for now, though.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 580682733
This is a proof of concept that we can experiment with before migrating all of our Kokoro tests to GHA. In addition to the migration, this builds out infrastructure for safe handling of both external and internal contributions. Two of the existing GHA workflows have also been migrated to this system to unify how we handle testing.
To test the new workflow introduced here, you can open PRs to the `gha` branch. This feature branch acts as a staging area for GHA. PRs opened up from this repo will automatically have all tests run on each commit. We will also run them all as post-submits, and continuously on a daily schedule. PRs opened from forked repos will need per-commit approval for each test run, which can be given by adding the `safe for tests` label.
Examples (failures are intentional to show that the PR code is being tested):
- Internal PR: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/11679
- Fork PR (approved): https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/11685
- Fork PR (rejected): https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/11683
- External PR: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/11695Closes#11702
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/11702 from protocolbuffers:gha f3a2663896
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506169444
Add bazel targets to create ruby release artifacts.
Should be run with:
```
bazel run ruby:release
bazel run ruby:jruby_release
```
Closes#11468
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/11468 from deannagarcia:rubyTargets b7b7eb6865
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503277136
This uses https://github.com/protocolbuffers/rules_ruby to fully Bazelify our ruby runtime code. The Rakefile is left in place for now and is still used by our aarch64 tests. With the current implementation ruby behaves similarly to our python wrapper, which selects whatever version is installed in the system. Future enhancements will allow for more hermetic builds via Bazel flags to pin a specific version
Closes#10525
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/10525 from mkruskal-google:rules_ruby 97fa1f70ab
PiperOrigin-RevId: 499283908
* Added staleness test for ruby-upb.{c,h} and updated.
* Removed file comment markers, too much trouble for too little benefit.
* Ran clang-format.
* Updated ruby-upb.{c,h}.
* Added missing table code to amalgamation.
* Updated to latest upb, patch no longer needed.
* Reverted changes to third_party sub-modules.
* Added missing unicode file.
* Removed conformance failures for Ruby.
* Bazelfying conformance tests
Adding infrastructure to "Bazelify" languages other than Java and C++
* Delete benchmarks for languages supported by other repositories
* Bazelfying benchmark tests
* Bazelfying python
Use upb's system python rule instead of branching tensorflow
* Bazelfying Ruby
* Bazelfying C#
* Bazelfying Objective-c
* Bazelfying Kokoro mac builds
* Bazelfying Kokoro linux builds
* Deleting all deprecated files from autotools cleanup
This boils down to Makefile.am and tests.sh and all of their remaining references
* Cleanup after PR reorganizing
- Enable 32 bit tests
- Move conformance tests back
- Use select statements to select alternate runtimes
- Add internal prefixes to proto library macros
* Updating READMEs to use bazel instead of autotools.
* Bazelfying Kokoro release builds
* First round of review fixes
* Second round of review fixes
* Third round of review fixes
* Filtering out conformance tests from Bazel on Windows (b/241484899)
* Add version metadata that was previously scraped from configure.ac
* fixing typo from previous fix
* Adding ruby version tests
* Bumping pinned upb version, and adding tests to python CI
This avoids conflicting names in a couple of cases.
1. Within google, we want to sync files but not name them BUILD (since the structure doesn't match).
2. On case-insensitive filesystems, `build` may be used for a build directory. Naming `BUILD.bazel` avoids potentioal conflicts.
This change adds `rules_pkg`-based targets that will produce source distribution archives, similar to `make dist`.
These rules produce nearly the same outputs as `make dist`. However, there are some differences and caveats:
1. The outputs do not contain vendored googletest sources.
2. You have to run `autogen.sh` before `blaze build pkg:all`. This produces several autotools-related files directly into the source tree.
3. The output .zip files do not have a directory prefix like `protobuf-3.20.1-rc-1` (this will be addressed after [Substitute package variables in `pkg_zip#package_dir`. bazelbuild/rules_pkg#577](https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_pkg/pull/577); the tar files do have this prefix, though.)
4. One file is missing from the archives, which is produced during the `make` build: benchmarks/gogo/cpp_no_group/cpp_benchmark.cc
5. In several places, I have explicitly excluded some files that are not in the autotools distribution outputs. I think most of those files should probably be included, but for now, I'm aiming for parity with `make dist`. These are marked with comments, so it should be easy to clean them up later.