* Adding jsoncpp submodule
* Adding bazel dependency
* Hook up jsoncpp in Bazel builds
* Hook up jsoncpp dependency in CMake
* Fix conformance binary path
* Move jsoncpp import to the end of the file to avoid confusing add_test
* Proof of concept for Abseil dependency
* Adding most common Abseil libraries
* Fixing shared library breakages
* Switching to quotes over angled brackets
* Disable install target by default
* Fixing abseil to LTS commit
* Upgrade to latest Abseil LTS
* Turning install back on by default, removing unnecessary export statements
* Add note to future self
* Fixing unsafe globals
* 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
* 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
* Revert "Added cmake abseil include guard"
This reverts commit b6ee841d7c.
* Revert "Update CMake configuration to add a dependency on Abseil (#9793)"
This reverts commit e9246cd789.
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.
* Proof of concept for CMake Abseil dependency
* Hooked up Abseil linking
* Adding test binaries
* Reverting absl::string view use added for testing. This will still be broken for automake and bazel
* Adding new cmake config to dist list
* Whitespace fixes and an attempt at fix for Windows Python Release (CMake version < 3.13)
* Hook up LTS to windows cmake
* Fix 'git cd' typo
* Adding clarifying comment for fix
* Adding abseil dependency to protobuf-lite too
* Update submodules instead of cloning abseil-cpp
* Adding explicit pointer to abseil root directory
Co-authored-by: Jason Lunn <jason.lunn@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jorg Brown <jorg.brown@gmail.com>
* Updated PHP to the new version of upb.
This is a large change, as the upb API surface has been
renamed to follow Google style more closely.
* Fixed utf8_range.
* Updated Ruby for new utf8_range.
* Picked up new upb for PHP, with spelling fixes.
* Fixed the 32-bit build.
* WIP.
* WIP.
* WIP.
* WIP.
* WIP.
* WIP.
* Added some missing files.
* WIP.
* WIP.
* Updated upb.
* Extension loads, but crashes immediately.
* Gets through the test suite without SEGV!
Still a lot of bugs to fix, but it is a major step!
214 tests, 378 assertions, 37 failures, 147 errors, 0 pendings, 0 omissions, 0 notifications
14.0187% passed
* Test and build for Ruby 3.0
* Fixed a few more bugs, efficient #inspect is almost done.
214 tests, 134243 assertions, 30 failures, 144 errors, 0 pendings, 0 omissions, 0 notifications
18.6916% passed
* Fixed message hash initialization and encode depth checking.
214 tests, 124651 assertions, 53 failures, 70 errors, 0 pendings, 0 omissions, 0 notifications
42.5234% passed
* A bunch of fixes to failing tests, now 70% passing.
214 tests, 202091 assertions, 41 failures, 23 errors, 0 pendings, 0 omissions, 0 notifications
70.0935% passed
* More than 80% of tests are passing now.
214 tests, 322331 assertions, 30 failures, 9 errors, 0 pendings, 0 omissions, 0 notifications
81.7757% passed
Unfortunately there is also a sporadic bug/segfault hanging around
that appears to be GC-related.
* Add linux/ruby30 and macos/ruby30
* Use rvm master for 3.0.0-preview2
* Over 90% of tests are passing!
214 tests, 349898 assertions, 15 failures, 1 errors, 0 pendings, 0 omissions, 0 notifications
92.5234% passed
* Passes all tests!
214 tests, 369388 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 0 pendings, 0 omissions, 0 notifications
100% passed
* A bunch of cleanup.
1. Removed a bunch of internal-only symbols from headers.
2. Required a frozen check to get a non-const pointer to a map or array.
3. De-duplicated the code to get a type argument for Map/RepeatedField.
* Removed a bunch more stuff from protobuf.h. There is an intermittent assert failure.
Intermittent failure:
ruby: ../../../../ext/google/protobuf_c/protobuf.c:263: ObjectCache_Add: Assertion `rb_funcall(obj_cache2, (__builtin_constant_p("[]") ? __extension__ ({ static ID rb_intern_id_cache; if (!rb_intern_id_cache) rb_intern_id_cache = rb_intern2((("[]")
), (long)strlen(("[]"))); (ID) rb_intern_id_cache; }) : rb_intern("[]")), 1, key_rb) == val' failed
* Removed a few more things from protobuf.h.
* Ruby 3.0.0-preview2 to 3.0.0
* Require rake-compiler-dock >= 1.1.0
* More progress, fighting with the object cache.
* Passes on all Ruby versions!
* Updated and clarified comment regarding WeakMap.
* Fixed the wyhash compile.
* Fixed conformance tests for Ruby.
Conformance results now look like:
RUBYLIB=../ruby/lib:. ./conformance-test-runner --enforce_recommended --failure_list failure_list_ruby.txt --text_format_failure_list text_format_failure_list_ruby.txt ./conformance_ruby.rb
CONFORMANCE TEST BEGIN ====================================
CONFORMANCE SUITE PASSED: 1955 successes, 0 skipped, 58 expected failures, 0 unexpected failures.
CONFORMANCE TEST BEGIN ====================================
CONFORMANCE SUITE PASSED: 0 successes, 111 skipped, 8 expected failures, 0 unexpected failures.
Fixes include:
- Changed Ruby compiler to no longer reject proto2 maps.
- Changed Ruby compiler to emit a warning when proto2 extensions are
present instead of rejecting the .proto file completely.
- Fixed conformance tests to allow proto2 and look up message by name
instead of hardcoding a specific list of messages.
- Fixed conformance test to support the "ignore unknown" option for
JSON.
- Fixed conformance test to properly report serialization errors.
* Removed debug printf and fixed #inspect for floats.
* Fixed compatibility test to have proper semantics for #to_json.
* Updated Makefile.am with new file list.
* Don't try to copy wyhash when inside Docker.
* Fixed bug where we would forget that a sub-object is frozen in Ruby >=2.7.
* Avoid exporting unneeded symbols and refactored a bit of code.
* Some more refactoring.
* Simplified and added more comments.
* Some more comments and simplification. Added a missing license block.
Co-authored-by: Masaki Hara <hara@wantedly.com>
This change adds the required loads to examples and zlib.
For full compatibility with --incompatible_load_{cc,java,proto}_rules_from_bzl,
we will need to roll gtest to a newer version.