The bitstream is frozen and we're updating to v1.0.0. There is no longer any need
to indicate which revision we're using in the mimetype.
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The doc string for the "working_directory_clean" function states:
> By default, untracked and ignored files are not considered.
But the git implementation for this function used to run:
git status --porcelain
Which *does* consider untracked files by default. Instead, we need to run:
git status --porcelain --untracked-files=no
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D2134
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This patch uses the PIPENV_PYTHON environment variable to append a suffix to the created virtual environment path according to the version specified. It also uses the PIPENV_DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION environment variable to avoid recreating the virtual environment every time. With these changes we are able to switch back and forth between Python versions without the expense of recreating environments, however there is a risk of these environments becoming stale. In this scenario it may be necessary to clobber the virtual environment root within the obj dir.
MozReview-Commit-ID: C4vuwNh04CP
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Most HG commands use subprocesses, even if a context manager (and therefore an
hglib client) has been created. There are only two commands that make use of
the client, but they *only* work inside a context manager. I don't think
there are any technical reason these two commands *need* to use the context
manager.
This patch merges the HgRepository._run_in_client function with
HgRepository._run(). If a client exists, that will be used, otherwise a
subprocess will be used.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D1809
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This patch uses the PIPENV_PYTHON environment variable to append a suffix to the created virtual environment path according to the version specified. It also uses the PIPENV_DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION environment variable to avoid recreating the virtual environment every time. With these changes we are able to switch back and forth between Python versions without the expense of recreating environments, however there is a risk of these environments becoming stale. In this scenario it may be necessary to clobber the virtual environment root within the obj dir.
MozReview-Commit-ID: C4vuwNh04CP
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For clang-cl, we want to add code to libxul that only exists during the
PGO generation phase, so we can collect data. The most expedient way to
do that is to enable certain files in SOURCES to be marked as to only be
compiled during the PGO generation step.
This adds everything to a default output group so we can run `tup upd $objdir/<default>`
during `mach build` and `tup upd $objdir/<gtest>` for instance when running `mach gtest`
as a way to conditionally build parts of the tree.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8jpkru1EgAC
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Most HG commands use subprocesses, even if a context manager (and therefore an
hglib client) has been created. There are only two commands that make use of
the client, but they *only* work inside a context manager. I don't think
there are any technical reason these two commands *need* to use the context
manager.
This patch merges the HgRepository._run_in_client function with
HgRepository._run(). If a client exists, that will be used, otherwise a
subprocess will be used.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D1809
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This adds just enough host shared library support for this one use case,
but also takes shortcuts, because fully supporting host shared library
is a deep rabbit hole I'm not ready to take just to fix --enable-lto
--enable-clang-plugin on mac builds.
One downside is that one my machine the plugin now takes > 80s to build,
instead of 15s before, thanks to the lack of unified sources.
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The test checks the modules imported, which means it will fail if we import mozbuild.base to determine the topsrcdir. Rather than include the additional modules, which may change in the future, I have narrowed the scope of the test to the mozbuild/tests module.
MozReview-Commit-ID: GiaPzp19adE
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Because we have no linking configure test in python configure (yet), we
just make old-configure tests use LINKER_LDFLAGS, and make those flags
added to LDFLAGS by old-configure at the same time.
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vendor_rust.py checks all dirs in third_party/rust/ for license information, but it wasn't distinguishing between subdirs and files when listing the contents of that directory, and the script earlier causes macOS to create a .DS_Store file in the directory, which the script then treats as a subdir, causing an IOError "not a directory". This change excludes the .DS_Store file (and other non-dirs) from the list of subdirs of third_party/rust/ to check for license info.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4CrJH9tZLnG
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Added `./mach python-safety`, distinct from python-test so it doesn't have
to be run on every CI job - its errors may not depend on the area the push has changed.
Added the python/safety directory to ensure a different Pipfile is used, avoiding
conflicts with python-test.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D1825
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
We're well overdue for an upgrade of the rust compiler requirements.
Now that we're building with 1.28 (albeit a beta, due to be bumped when
it's released), we can bump the requirement away from 1.24 which is now
old. 1.27 is too new, though, so settle for the older 1.26.
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This will make sure that when running |mach python-test --python 3| locally,
we only run the tests that also run in CI with python 3 (and therefore pass
presumably).
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3OBr9yLSlSq
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