* build: add support for different package and binary names
* build: bump up copyright date
* build: change default PackageName to empty string
* build, internal, swarm: enhance build/release process
* build: hack ethereum-swarm as a "depends" in deb package
* build/ci: remove redundant variables
* build, cmd, mobile, params, swarm: remove VERSION file; rename Version to VersionMeta;
* internal: remove VERSION() method which reads VERSION file
* build: fix VersionFilePath to Version
* Makefile: remove clean_go_build_cache.sh until it works
* Makefile: revert removal of clean_go_build_cache.sh
This commit adds all changes needed for the merge of swarm-network-rewrite.
The changes:
- build: increase linter timeout
- contracts/ens: export ensNode
- log: add Output method and enable fractional seconds in format
- metrics: relax test timeout
- p2p: reduced some log levels, updates to simulation packages
- rpc: increased maxClientSubscriptionBuffer to 20000
* crypto/bn256: full switchover to cloudflare's code
* crypto/bn256: only use cloudflare for optimized architectures
* crypto/bn256: upstream fallback for non-optimized code
* .travis, build: drop support for Go 1.8 (need type aliases)
* crypto/bn256/cloudflare: enable curve mul lattice optimization
Tests are now included as a submodule. This should make updating easier
and removes ~60MB of JSON data from the working copy.
State tests are replaced by General State Tests, which run the same test
with multiple fork configurations.
With the new test runner, consensus tests are run as subtests by walking
json files. Many hex issues have been fixed upstream since the last
update and most custom parsing code is replaced by existing JSON hex
types. Tests can now be marked as 'expected failures', ensuring that
fixes for those tests will trigger an update to test configuration. The
new test runner also supports parallel execution and the -short flag.
This commit adds a build step to travis to auto-delete unstable archives older than
14 days (our regular release schedule) from Azure via ci.go purge.
The commit also pulls in the latest Azure storage code, also switching over from
the old import path (github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go) to the new split one
(github.com/Azure/azure-storage-go).
There is no need to depend on the old context package now that the
minimum Go version is 1.7. The move to "context" eliminates our weird
vendoring setup. Some vendored code still uses golang.org/x/net/context
and it is now vendored in the normal way.
This change triggered new vet checks around context.WithTimeout which
didn't fire with golang.org/x/net/context.
We have decided to bump the requirement to Go 1.7 because it enables
subtests and allows dropping backwards-compatibility code. This is in
line with Go's support policy. Go 1.6 and earlier no longer receive
security updates.
The Android NDK was recently removed from gomobile, leading to our Android
builds failing. Starting from https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/35173/ ,
gomobile requires a locally installed NDK. This PR ensures that travis installs
that too before running the build steps.
NSIS has a default MAX_STR_LEN of 1024. If $ENV{PATH} is longer
the returned string is truncated to an empty string. Its then not
possible to distinguis between the variable not set or too long.
As a result the variable is set with the location where geth and/or
dev tools are installed. This may override any previous set values.
* build: modify the iOS namespace to iGeth (gomobile limitation)
* mobile: assign names to return types for ObjC wrapper
* mobile: use more expanded names for iOS/Swift API
ci.go decides whether a build is unstable by looking at the branch and
tag. This causes issues when a GitHub release is created on the master
branch because the build is considered unstable (the CI environment
reports the branch as "master").
Fix this by looking at the tag only. Any tagged build is stable.