just no. don't put directories in libraries. ever.

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Jeff Carr 2024-11-30 13:53:16 -06:00
parent b1172af227
commit d2112f954d
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VERSION = $(shell git describe --tags)
BUILDTIME = $(shell date +%Y.%m.%d)
run: build
test: build
@# make -C testautogen/ all
cd testautogen; pwd; ../autogenpb --proto test.proto
run: build vet
vet:
@GO111MODULE=off go vet
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clean:
-rm -f go.*
-rm -f autogenpb
@#make -C testautogen/ clean

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VERSION = $(shell git describe --tags)
BUILDTIME = $(shell date +%Y.%m.%d)
test: vet
all: clean test.pb.go forgeConfig.pb.go run
run:
../autogenpb --proto test.proto --lobase gitTag --upbase GitTag --sort "ByPath,Refname" --sort "BySubject,Subject" --marshal GitTags --append Bling
../autogenpb --proto forgeConfig.proto --sort "ByPath,GoPath" # --append GoPath
vet:
@GO111MODULE=off go vet
@echo this go library package builds okay
goimports:
goimports -w *.go
redomod:
rm -f go.*
GO111MODULE= go mod init
GO111MODULE= go mod tidy
reset:
# clear your terminal
reset
clean:
-rm -f *.pb.go
test.pb.go: test.proto
cd ~/go/src && protoc --go_out=. --proto_path=go.wit.com/apps/autogenpb/testautogen \
--go_opt=Mtest.proto=go.wit.com/apps/autogenpb/testautogen \
test.proto
forgeConfig.pb.go: forgeConfig.proto
cd ~/go/src && protoc --go_out=. --proto_path=go.wit.com/apps/autogenpb/testautogen \
--go_opt=MforgeConfig.proto=go.wit.com/apps/autogenpb/testautogen \
forgeConfig.proto

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syntax = "proto3";
package testautogen;
import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto"; // Import the well-known type for Timestamp
// define 3 branches. that is all that is supported
// the term 'master' is used in the code because 'main' is a reserved word in golang already
// allow 'read only' and 'private' flags
// package names sometimes must be different than the binary name
// for example 'zookeeper' is packaged as 'zookeeper-go'
// due to the prior apache foundation project. This happens and is ok!
message ForgeConfig {
string goPath = 1; // Examples: 'go.wit.com/apps/go-clone' or "~/mythings" or "/home/src/foo"
bool writable = 2; // if you have write access to the repo
bool readOnly = 3; // the opposite, but needed for now because I don't know what I'm doing
bool private = 4; // if the repo can be published
bool directory = 5; // everything in this directory should use these writable & private values
bool favorite = 6; // you like this. always git clone/go clone this repo
bool interesting = 7; // this is something interesting you found and want to remember it
string masterBranchName = 8; // git 'main' or 'master' branch name
string develBranchName = 9; // whatever the git 'devel' branch name is
string userBranchName = 10; // whatever your username branch is
string debName = 11; // the actual name used with 'apt install' (or distro apt equivalent.
// todo: appeal to everyone to alias 'apt' on rhat, gentoo, arch, etc to alias 'apt install'
// so we can make easier instructions for new linux users. KISS
google.protobuf.Timestamp verstamp = 12; // the git commit timestamp of the version
}
// TODO: autogen 'sort', 'marshal'
message ForgeConfigs {
string uuid = 1; // could be useful for /usr/share/file/magic someday?
string version = 2; // could be used for protobuf schema change violations?
repeated ForgeConfig ForgeConfigs = 3;
}

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syntax = "proto3";
package gitpb;
import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto"; // Import the well-known type for Timestamp
message GitTag {
string refname = 1; // tag name. treated as unique
google.protobuf.Timestamp creatordate = 2; // git creatordate
google.protobuf.Timestamp authordate = 3; // git creatordate
string objectname = 4; // git hash
string subject = 5; // git tag subject
string author = 6; // author
string bling = 7; // bling
}
message GitTags {
string uuid = 1; // I guess why not just have this on each file
string version = 2; // maybe can be used for protobuf schema change violations
repeated GitTag gitTags = 3;
}