- Move the ObjC tests into the list and exclude them on linux, this will change
where in the order they start, since they are longer, it will have other
things run in parallel instead of them ending up last and taking the longest.
- Switch to the Xcode 7.3 image.
- Drop the use of xctool and stream line things through the full_mac_build.sh
script. This means we end up with only one build script instead of two.
- Tweaks to the mac build script:
- Make iOS Xcode version support explicit
- Support Debug/Release only building
- Change the OS X min parallel count to 2 to better deal with VMs.
- Split the travis ios tests into the two Xcode Configurations as the logs are
choking travis.
In light of https://github.com/google/protobuf/issues/1232, disable the xctool
update so we stay on 0.2.7 which seems to work better.
Remove the passing of -newSimulatorInstance since the older xctool doesn't
support it.
This follows the other examples so that it can be used as a tutorial,
such as the ones at:
https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/tutorials
Even though Go generally does not use Makefiles, I added targets for the
Go examples to be consistent with the other languages.
Edit:
Fix Travis run. Change to use $HOME instead of ~. Add protoc to path.
GOPATH entry cannot start with shell metacharacter '~': "~/gocode"
Edit(2):
Fix Go code style to address comments.
xctool is preinstalled on the Travis OS X images and it seems to do better with
iOS simulator flake, so use it instead of xcodebuild.
xctool also is less chatty compared to xcodebuild, so it makes the logs a little
easier to read.
1, objcect_pair_hook is not supported in python2.6, so duplicated key check is removed in 2.6
2, total_seconds is not suppoted in python2.6, changed to compute seconds directly
Fixes the ScalarMapContainer/MessageMapContainer implementations on
Python 3.4, by dynamically allocating their PyTypeObjects using
PyType_FromSpecWithBases, instead of statically allocating them. This is
necessary because Python 3.4+ disallows statically allocating a class
with a dynamically allocated parent.
Signed-off-by: Dan O'Reilly <oreilldf@gmail.com>
The tests are run from Travis in the same way as on other
platforms. Currently some expected failures - but only expected
in that they're what we got to start with. Will try to fix them in
other pull requests.
This involved fixing a few important bugs in the
Ruby implementation -- mostly cases of mixing
upb field types and descriptor types (upb field
types do not distinguish between int/sint/fixed/sfixed
like descriptor types do).
Also added protobuf-specific exceptions so parse
errors can be caught specifically.
Change-Id: Ib49d3db976900b2c6f3455c8b88af52cfb86e036