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It is better to avoid empty catches when we have a reasonable way
to log an (even unlikely) exception, even more so if memory
allocations are involved.
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...also for 'analyse' and 'describe'.
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As these subcommands can access the serve endpoint, it is not
enough anymore to just know the remote-execution endpoint, but one
must also try to connect to it. Thus, the client-side
authentication arguments need to be supported and read.
The just.1 man page is also updated accordingly.
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... where the files are known to serve, but not the resulting
directory. We achieve this, by adding an unrealted file to the
repository exposed to the serve server.
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When just serve has to create a distdir from files known to it,
there are two kind of hashes involved.
- The requests, as well as the resulting tree always refer to git
identifiers.
- Additionally, files can be stored in the local CAS of the serve
instance. This CAS might use a different hash, e.g., plain sha256.
Therefore, we cannot simply forward the hash from the request to
a lookup in our local CAS; fortunately, when we add a file to the
local CAS, we are told the value of the applicable hash, represented
as bazel digest, hence we can simply remember essentially this
value (converting it to unprefixed form when running in native
mode, as in the following we need the hash as it is part of an
artifact digest).
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... after handling absent roots. Otherwise, we violate the condition of
calling the setter precisely once.
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... by using the distdir request of the serve API.
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As the internal distdir data structure now supports the
executable bit, it is also expressive enough to support
foreign-file repositories. Hence we can use this cache,
getting potentially more cache hits.
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As serve and just-mr share their caching of description-tree
association, we also have to change this cache. Thanks to json
encoding before hashing, we know that the old and new hash keys
do not overlap, so the change is save. As distdirs also keep the
respective files in the git root, no new downlaoding will happen
either, hence no warning in the CHANGELOG is needed.
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... as this is the only part this map depends on, and not the
information on what to do with the archive, like style of unpacking,
etc. In this way, this map will also be reusable for fetching
foreign files.
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The just serve client-side and API methods, as well as just-mr
utilities should use the noexcept specifier.
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...to help with debugging.
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Firstly, in ServeDistdirTree the tree of a distdir should be
synced from the corresponding witnessing Git repository (as is the
case with all root trees), but was wrongly trying to sync from the
local CAS.
Secondly, a status of SYNC_ERROR, according to the protocol, must
always ensure the tree field is set, but some setter calls were
missing.
Thirdly, ServeContent and ServeTree failed to report on
successfully syncing to remote if the blob or tree, respetively,
were uploaded from the local CAS.
Lastly, ServeDistdirTree contained some legacy code sections and
comments that were superfluous.
This commit fixes these issues.
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... to generic actions, in order to not rely on "standard paths"
being pulled in.
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As this test takes significantly more time than the other end-to-end tests,
set a suitable default value for the configuration variable TIMEOUT_SCALE.
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Especially the end-to-end tests that use "remote" end points can grow
large; therefore, honor the configuration variable TIMEOUT_SCALE, to
allow the author to specify that this test takes more time.
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Extends test coverage for the interaction between 'just-mr setup'
and the serve endpoint for distdir repositories.
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Extends test coverage for the interaction between 'just-mr setup'
and the serve endpoint for git-tree repositories.
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Extends test coverage for the interaction between 'just-mr setup'
and the serve endpoint for file repositories with to_git pragma.
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Extends test coverage for the interaction between 'just-mr setup'
and the serve endpoint for git repositories.
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Extends test coverage for the interaction between 'just-mr setup'
and the serve endpoint for archive repositories.
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In order to set up roots, just-mr is able to interrogate, if given,
serve and/or remote-execution endpoints. However, just-mr operates
only with Git hashes, i.e., with a native mode CAS.
This commit ensures the correct interactions occur between just-mr
and the provided endpoints not only in native mode, but also in
comaptible mode, where a serve endpoint might be present even if
one cannot make use of its associated remote-exection endpoint.
The user always gets informed if any incompatibilities are
detected.
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This request is needed by just-mr in order to verify that it can
use a provided serve endpoint when setting up the repository roots.
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just-mr should always operate with the CAS location corresponding
to the native protocol, i.e., using Git hashes. This way all the
checks and transactions between local CAS and the Git cache are
correct.
The commit fixes the issue by ensuring we don't set globally the
compatibility mode or hashing function if being passed the
--compatible flag, as this flag should only be used to check
comaptibility with any given remote endpoint and not affect the
local CAS location used by just-mr.
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This commit fixes the invariant that a file association between
a Git commit and the root tree should only be set if that tree is
found in our own Git cache. This ensures consistency between
present and absent roots and in the interaction with the serve
endpoint.
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For archive repositories we need to ensure that a non-absent root
is backed by an archive content blob in the local CAS, in order to
also keep the proper root tree file associations. This change also
simplifies the content_cas_map logic by removing the previous
separation of implementation logic between fetching and setting up
the workspace root.
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