* Allow pre-compiled binaries for ruby 3.1.0 (#9566)
* Allow pre-compiled binaries for ruby 3.1.1
* add comment
* fix build and use ruby 3.1.0
* add ruby31 to build CI for tests and release
* trying to fix ci
* install ruby 3.1.0 in ruby_build_environment.sh
* use head for rvm to install 3.1.0
* just install master version of rvm in prepare_build_macos_rc
* force install of master rvm in ruby_build_environment.sh
* Use coroutine=universal when compiling ruby31
* use ucontext
* fix filename
* fix coroutine name
* use git head for rake-compiler-dock
* use newest rake-compiler-dock version
* Updated CHANGES.txt for Ruby changes.
* Fixed Ruby 3.1 tests by marking intersect? as unimplemented. (#9645)
* Fixed Ruby 3.1 tests by marking intersect? as unimplemented.
* Updated compatibility tests.
Co-authored-by: Marco Concetto Rudilosso <marcoconcettorudilosso@gmail.com>
* Allow pre-compiled binaries for ruby 3.1.1
* add comment
* fix build and use ruby 3.1.0
* add ruby31 to build CI for tests and release
* trying to fix ci
* install ruby 3.1.0 in ruby_build_environment.sh
* use head for rvm to install 3.1.0
* just install master version of rvm in prepare_build_macos_rc
* force install of master rvm in ruby_build_environment.sh
* Use coroutine=universal when compiling ruby31
* use ucontext
* fix filename
* fix coroutine name
* use git head for rake-compiler-dock
* use newest rake-compiler-dock version
Our benchmark job starting failing when we stopped supporting Python 3.5
and 3.6, but this change fixes it by running it in our java_stretch
Docker container, which has a more recent Python version. I also deleted
all configs related to old Python versions that we no longer support.
* Drop Python versions <3.7.
* Updated README to clarify that Python 3.7 is the minimum.
* Removed more Python 3.5-specific code.
Also changed tests to skip missing interpreters.
* Invoke tox directly instead of through Python.
Hopefully this will pick up python3.
* Updated java_stretch image to bullseye to get Python >= 3.7.
* Use jdk11 instead of jdk8.
* Installed python2 for gtest.
* Use "python3 -m venv" instead of "virtualenv."
* Install python3-venv.
* Dropped Ruby 2.4 support for CI and releases.
* Removed Kokoro configs for old Ruby versions.
* Update Dockerfile to allow it to be rebuilt
Co-authored-by: Joshua Haberman <jhaberman@gmail.com>
Add Maven and OpenJDK 8 and add JRuby 9.2.x and 9.3.x.
Replace keys.gnupg.net with keyserver.ubuntu.com as the GPG keyserver since the former no longer exists.
* Fix dist install test by ensuring that we use Python 3
Now that we have dropped Python 2 support, we need to make sure this
install test uses Python 3.
* Update Docker image to install Python 3 version of setuptools
* Run pip3 instead of pip
* Fix dist install test by ensuring that we use Python 3
Now that we have dropped Python 2 support, we need to make sure this
install test uses Python 3.
* Update Docker image to install Python 3 version of setuptools
* Run pip3 instead of pip
I noticed that our JavaScript Docker image is a couple years old and
seems to have an old NPM version that may be causing problems on #8610,
so I went ahead and rebuilt the image. To do that successfully, I had to
set some environment variables in the Dockerfile so that it can build
successfully without having to ask for input about timezone
configuration. This seems to be a known issue described here:
https://serverfault.com/questions/949991/how-to-install-tzdata-on-a-ubuntu-docker-image
I also updated it to explicitly install Python since that is required
for part of our JavaScript build.
This is necessary because the Kotlin support requires Java 8 or
higher.
Making this test use Java 8 required switching it to the java_stretch
Docker image and updating that image to include some Python
dependencies.
* WIP.
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* 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>
Using non-versioned scripts for `build_file` means every Python version is
tested (under Tox), and this is multiplied by each Python version running Tox.
For example, when the `python38` config is used to run Tox, the
Tox layer runs on Python 3.8. This then tests all of the Python versions
individually, including, for example, python27 tests.
This change fixes the `build_file` paths to point to the same-pathed build
script. For example, `kokoro/linux/python27/presubmit.cfg` now uses
`kokoro/linux/python27/build.sh`.
Some additional fixes:
* Use `python -m tox` in tests.sh instead of just `tox`. This helps non-site
installations of tox, where the `tox` script may not be on `$PATH`.
* Ensure tox (and other Python build-related packages) are available in
Python testing images. (New images have been pushed.)
* Disable `--warnings_as_errors` due to deprecated function.
* Remove apt lists per [Docker best practices][1].
[1]: https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/dockerfile_best-practices/
* Create a new docker image for python 3.6
The previous one cannot build, because python3.6 was removed from
stretch.
* Drop support for 3.3 and 3.4
Also update all docker file to be single version