* Update Bazel (to 3.4.1), gRPC, boringssl, absl.
* Always reinstall Bazel if needing to upgrade to a new Bazel version.
* Add patch for properly detecting Windows Python headers when building gRPC.
* Add minimum Bazel version check.
* Update docs with new Bazel version.
* Added build instructions for Windows
* Fixed minor indentantion issue
* Addressing code review comments
* Fixed minor indentation issues
* Fixed minor punctuation issue
* Added bazel to requirements list
* Fixed git download link.
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* Added explanation for need to enable Developer Mode
* Moving Fast, Debug, and Optimized Builds one level up
* Added pytest to Windows requirements. Removed old dangling Windows text from Linux build instructions
Co-authored-by: Ian Rodney <ian.rodney@gmail.com>
* Fast builds by default
* Update doc/source/development.rst
Co-authored-by: Simon Mo <xmo@berkeley.edu>
Co-authored-by: Mehrdad <noreply@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Simon Mo <xmo@berkeley.edu>
* Make wget quiet
* Make sphinx-build quiet
* Remove -q from pip install in CI script as config already takes care of it
* Add documentation on custom dependencies
* formatting
* python
* Added small section on installation when using Anaconda. Also fixed an obsolete link to Anaconda.
* Delete more temporary directories when running the doc "make clean".
* Added a link to the docs for building and contributing
* Minor comment
Rename `xray_test.py` to `mini_test.py` and use that in the documentation. Right now we suggest that people run `runtest.py`, but that often doesn't succeed and takes too long.
* Allow yapf to lint individual files
* Add tip for using yapf
* Update doc
* Update script to autoformat changed py files
The new default is for the script to only updated changed files to encourage
using it as a pre-push hook. Travis still checks all since it's not that big an
increase to runtime.
* Exclude formatting thirdparty/autogen py files
* Symlink .travis -> scripts
Hidden directories may get glossed over otherwise.
* .travis -> scripts in docs
They are symlinks to the same thing, but `scripts` is more dev-friendly, while
`.travis` is really only for Travis CI.
* Document different yapf format functions
Most devs will only need `format_changed`, and this is run by default.
`format_changed` should be fast enough in most cases to work as a pre-commit
hook.
* Speed up yapf by only formatting changed files
* Update docs
1. Mention how yapf can be used a pre-commit hook
2. rm `bash`, script is executable
* Update yapf.sh
* Update development.rst
* Update yapf.sh
* Use bash arrays for correct argument splitting
Playing fast and loose with whitespace in bash is a terrible idea.
* Only format non-excluded by default
* Check changes against master
Normally, the remote is called `origin`, but naming it explicit
* Adding missing directory to `format_all`
* Cleanup YAPF code
Remove unused function and move around code to make clearer and adding lines
give cleaner diffs.
* Ensure correct files are autoformatted
* Fix cmd line arg splitting
Each arg has to be in its own set of quotes.
* Diff against mergebase
TIL there's a clean syntax for doing that, but it's too clever to belong in a
shell script.
We use `mapfile -t` to ensure no problems down the line with weird filenames.