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1. Mark local variables const if needed;
2. Remove redundant fmt::format calls.
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1. Mark local variables constant if needed;
2. Remove redundant fmt::format calls;
3. Acquire storage's lock after conversion of data.
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1. Mark local variables constant if needed;
2. Remove redundant fmt::format calls;
3. Return bazel_re::Digest from resourse name parsing.
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...with ArtifactDigestFactory::HashDataAs
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...with ArtifactDigestFactory::HashFileAs
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...that provides ways to create valid ArtifactDigests.
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...that validates hashes and stores some additional information about them.
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...from ObjectInfo and ArtifactDigest
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...to simplify further refactoring.
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...bypassing ArtifactDigest functionality.
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...with ArtifactDigest.
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...with ArtifactDigest.
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...with ArtifactDigest.
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...with ArtifactDigest.
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...with ArtifactDigest.
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...with ArtifactDigest
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...with ArtifactDigest
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...with ArtifactDigest.
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...with ArtifactDigest.
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...with ArtifactDigest.
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...with ArtifactDigest.
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...with ArtifactDigest.
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...and replace obvious redundant conversions to bazel_re::Digest, which were done to ensure that the digest represents a tree.
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Remote execution of actions is handled via long-running operations.
Here we have to be careful with the involved status codes: there
is the status code of the operation and the response contains a
faild that also happens to be a status code. The protocol states
Errors discovered during creation of the `Operation` will be
reported as gRPC Status errors, while errors that occurred while
running the action will be reported in the `status` field of
the `ExecuteResponse`
So we have to distinguish between two kinds of DEADLINE_EXCEEDED.
- If reported by the rpc, it means, we failed to obtain the status
of the ongoing action in a reasonable amount of time; here we
can do nothing but retry.
- If we obtain an answer and that answer has state DEADLINE_EXCEEDED
this means "The execution timed out."; hence we must not retry
and report the result properly to the user.
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The default options of std::filesystem::copy include following
symlinks, resulting in file repositories creating wrong trees if
containing unresolved symlinks, or failing unexpectedly early if
symlink cycles existed.
This is fixed by ensuring the copy_symlinks option is always used.
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...in async map instances, same as for reporting cycles.
This removes the restriction that the key object has to posses the
ToString method, allowing it to be used, e.g., with just-mr maps.
The now obsolete HasToString concept is removed.
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Fixes a false assumption that the result of resolving the tree will
always be set if the map doesn't log fatal, when in fact the map
might fail to set a value if, e.g., a thread is killed by the
system or there is a symlinks cycle.
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The separation of cache-key handling and CAS lockup in
e6a91bb733b0738cee0b3ae06ee640f70c1e787f unified the log-level of
two messages to warning: the absence of a cache entry (originally
debug) and a report on a malformed entry in the cache (originally
warning). As we routinely expect non-cached actions in a build,
demote those messages to debug level in order to keep the log
readable and not confuse the user with warnings about expected
behaviour.
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... as those typically are of transient nature as well.
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We already accept short writes in batch uploads, but when no
progress is made, we cannot simply retry, as this might lead to
an infinite loop. Instead, we give up on batching and upload each
blob one by one.
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... and correctly report the error.
- If we cannot store the bytes we received, this is an internal error.
- If the bytes received have a different hash than announced, report
this user error as INVLID_ARGUMENT.
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... while keeping our .clang-format file.
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...into writing/reading to CAS and writing/reading entries (to remove code duplications in uplinking and obtaining the result).
The read functionality cannot be replaced by a single function since the CAS key of the entry is required during uplinking. Although the write functionality can, it is also separated into two parts to keep the reverse logic clear.
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