This was removed in
cbd1adc6cf,
but it’s still present in the released versions of Protocol Buffers, and since
it’s a public target it’s part of the public API.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495828746
I went ahead and deleted the update_file_list.sh script, because (a)
there was no good reason for it to be in a separate script and (b) we
now need to handle the well-known types in addition to file_lists.cmake.
With this change, we just invoke the staleness tests from the main
script to update everything.
While I was at it I made a couple small fixes:
- Don't skip the update step just because the previous commit was by
"Protobuf Team Bot". Copybara commits use this name and we still want
to do the auto-update step after them.
- Include the CL number in the description if the previous commit came
from a CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487231324
* Using glob to remove headers instead of cyclic file_lists
* Simplify CMake config and include missing files
* Don't remove generated proto headers
* Fix broken CMake proto dependencies instead of opting out pb.h files.
* Fixing cyclic dependency
* Use generated WKT code in Bazel builds
* Prefer src over external for genrule
* Prefer external over src for genrule
* Proper fix for windows proto path issues
* 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
* 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
These targets form the public interface of the Python protocol buffer support
and must always be public. It looks like commit
a6901f057e accidentally restricted their
visibility.
This is somewhat of a rough cut, since it doesn't split apart the lite and full targets, or unit tests. However, it does split sources under src/google/protobuf into a separate package, which is a fairly impactful change.
This change creates packages under src/google/protobuf/{io,stubs,testing} and moves build definitions there. Future changes will handle .../util and .../compiler, and finally src/google/protobuf.
These are all "toolchain-y" things, like copts, link_opts, and config_settings. These are very different from what is in //toolchain, though, so I chose the somewhat common name build_defs for the package. For now, I am only using this package for purely internal things. (Most public "defs"-type things should come from rules_proto/rules_cc, anyhow.)
This unrolls several lists based on WELL_KNOWN_PROTO maps, and move internal java codegen rules next to the corresponding java_library targets that expose them.
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.
* WIP.
* Restore deleted __init__.py files.
* Updated version of upb.
* Moved upb from a submodule to a Bazel dep.
* Updated to new upb which can tolerate missing system_python.
* Updated to a new upb.
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.
This change moves the `pkg_*` rules into the `//pkg` package, which cleans up the root package.
It also adds an experimental `cc_dist_library` rule, which is similar to Bazel's `cc_import` rule. The goal of `cc_dist_library` is to produce output libraries from several targets. For example, splitting `//:protobuf` into multiple targets means that `bazel-bin/libprotobuf.a` won't contain all of the objects. The `cc_dist_library` creates a single library from several different `cc_library` targets. This may be useful for future packaging targets.