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2018-08-21Re-add amalgamation rules and remove google protobuf from Travis.Josh Haberman
2017-01-24Fixed amalgamated build and added test.Josh Haberman
2016-09-01Adjust PATH in .travis.yml instead of travis.sh.Josh Haberman
2016-09-01Updated Travis to put protoc in a subdirectory for genfiles.Josh Haberman
2016-04-19Changed schema for JSON test to be defined in a .proto file. (#54)Joshua Haberman
* Changed schema for JSON test to be defined in a .proto file. Before we had lots of code to build these schemas manually, but this was verbose and made it difficult to add to the schema easily. Now we can just write a .proto file and adding fields is easy. To avoid making the tests depend on upbc (and thus Lua) we check in the generated schema. * Made protobuf-compiler a dependency of "make genfiles." * For genfiles download recent protoc that can handle proto3. * Only use new protoc for genfiles.
2016-04-19Split upb::Arena/upb::Allocator from upb::Environment. (#58)Joshua Haberman
* Split upb::Arena/upb::Allocator from upb::Environment. This will allow arenas and allocators to be used independently of environments, which will be important for an upcoming change (a message representation). Overall this design feels cleaner that the previous Environment/SeededAllocator design. As part of this change, moved all allocations in upb to use a global allocator instead of hard-coding malloc/free. This will allow injecting OOM faults for more robust testing. One place that doesn't use the global allocator is the tracked ref code. Instead of its previous approach of CHECK_OOM() after every malloc() or table insert, it simply uses an allocator that does this automatically. I moved Allocator/Arena/Environment into upb.h. This seems principled since these are the only types in upb whose size is directly exposed to users, since they form the basis of memory allocation strategy. * Cleaned up some header includes and fixed more malloc -> upb_gmalloc(). * Changes from PR review. * Don't use UINTPTR_MAX or UINT64_MAX. * Punt on adding line/file for now. * We actually can't store (uint64_t)-1, update comment and test.
2015-10-15Properly populate field presence flag on messages according to syntax flag.Josh Haberman
2015-06-02Ported upb to C89, for greater portability.Josh Haberman
A large part of this change contains surface-level porting, like moving variable declarations to the top of the block. However there are a few more substantial things too: - moved internal-only struct definitions to a separate file (structdefs.int.h), for greater encapsulation and ABI compatibility. - removed the UPB_UPCAST macro, since it requires access to the internal-only struct definitions. Replaced uses with calls to inline, type-safe casting functions. - removed the UPB_DEFINE_CLASS/UPB_DEFINE_STRUCT macros. Class and struct definitions are now more explicit -- you get to see the actual class/struct keywords in the source. The casting convenience functions have been moved into UPB_DECLARE_DERIVED_TYPE() and UPB_DECLARE_DERIVED_TYPE2(). - the new way that we duplicate base methods in derived types is also more convenient and requires less duplication. It is also less greppable, but hopefully that is not too big a problem. Compiler flags (-std=c89 -pedantic) should help to rigorously enforce that the code is free of C99-isms. A few functions are not available in C89 (strtoll). There are temporary, hacky solutions in place.
2015-05-17Restructure tables for C89 port and smaller size.Josh Haberman
Changes the data layout of tables slightly so that string keys are prefixed with their size, rather than the size being inline in the table itself. This has a few benefits: 1. inttables shrink a bit, because there is no longer a wasted and unused size field sitting in them. 2. This avoids the need to have a union in the table. This is important for an impending C89 port of upb, since C89 has literally no way of statically initializing a non-first union member.
2015-05-16Upload failing artifacts to S3 for debugging purposes.Josh Haberman
2015-05-16Enabled asserts() and verbosity for most Travis builds.Josh Haberman
Also added a separate ndebug build for testing that -DNDEBUG builds still work. Also disabled reference debugging by default, since it requires either a global lock or -DUPB_THREAD_UNSAFE.
2015-05-13Enable Travis for Clang, and enable -Werror for all Travis builds.Josh Haberman
Also added an extra Clang-only warning flag.
2015-05-13Changes to Lua module loading, and file generation.Josh Haberman
This change has several parts: 1. Resurrected tools/upbc. The code was all there but the build was broken for open-source. Now you can type "make tools/upbc" and it will build all necessary Lua modules and create a robust shell script for running upbc. 2. Changed Lua module loading to no longer rely on OS-level .so dependencies. The net effect of this is that you now only need to set LUA_PATH and LUA_CPATH; setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH or rpaths is no longer required. Downside: this drops compatibility with Lua 5.1, since it depends on a feature that only exists in Lua >=5.2 (and LuaJIT). 3. Since upbc works again, I fixed the re-generation of the descriptor files (descriptor.upb.h, descriptor.upb.c). "make genfiles" will re-generate these as well as the JIT code generator. 4. Added a Travis test target that ensures that the checked-in generated files are not out of date. I would do this for the Ragel generated file also, but we can't count on all versions of Ragel to necessarily generate identical output. 5. Changed Makefile to no longer automatically run Ragel to regenerate the JSON parser. This is unfortuante, because it's convenient when you're developing the JSON parser. However, "git clone" sometimes skews the timestamps a little bit so that "make" thinks it needs to regenerate these files for a fresh "git clone." This would normally be harmless, but if the user doesn't have Ragel installed, it makes the build fail completely. So now you have to explicitly regenerate the Ragel output. If you want to you can uncomment the auto-generation during development.
2015-05-06Resolve compilation errors if compiled with more stringent semantic checks.Martin Maly
Adding Travis test to build with strict warnings. Fixing a warning in a test which used signed/unsigned integer comparison.
2015-01-15Add -O0 for coverage run to hopefully get better data.Josh Haberman
2015-01-09Coverage support for coveralls.io.Josh Haberman
2014-09-01I think I have the right 32-bit C++ libraries now.Josh Haberman
2014-09-01Maybe I finally got the right C++ library for 32-bit?Josh Haberman
2014-09-0132-bit builds also needs 32-bit C++ library.Josh Haberman
2014-09-0132-bit build needs 32-bit libraries installed.Josh Haberman
2014-09-01Added lua and core32 Travis builds, and rewrote README.mdJosh Haberman
2014-09-01Enable more Travis configurations.Josh Haberman
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