The new version of derive_builder requires a newer darling.
Ooops. Upstream MR here:
https://github.com/colin-kiegel/rust-derive-builder/pull/242
For now, upgrade darling. When there's a new upstream derive_builder,
we can use it and drop this.
Formerly, the "launch a chutney network" code was duplicated in
"setup" and "arti-bench", since "setup" always launched an arti
proxy, while "arti-bench" didn't want that functionality.
Now the "setup" script launches an arti proxy conditionally,
depending on whether the "proxy" argument is given.
The Rust upgrade is necessary since our Cargo.lock file now requires
`ed25519` 1.4.0, which requires edition2021, which requires Rust
1.56 or later.
The Alpine upgrade is opportunistic: we might as well.
I've also added comments to remind us to keep the .gitlab-ci.yml
and docker_reproducible_build files in sync, since my first version
of this commit messed that up.
Closes#376.
The *earlier* versions of these crates pull in *dependencies* that
violate our MSRV policy by requiring a *later* version of Rust.
Empirically, env_logger 0.5.4 would be enough, but practice here seems
to be to just say "cargo update".
As per #309
Update all references. There is one remaining hit for
git-grep '\.sh\b'
namely "build.sh" in maint/reproducible_build, which I think is
the build script for osxcross - ie, an external project.
Shellcheck doesn't like it when you do `rm -r "$A/$B"` : it worries
that the path might accidentally expand to /.
That shouldn't actually be possible in this case, but let's avoid
being the people who accidentally remove somebody's filesystem.
There's some kind of bug in nightly that (for me) keeps grcov from
generating correct results. Instead, it misses some crates entirely.
No trouble, though: I can just use an older nightly until they get
this issue fixed!
This patch makes using a different version of nightly possible with
a new RUST_COVERAGE_TOOLCHAIN environment variable.
`coverage.sh` is now a more elaborate script to before, thanks to
moving from tarpaulin to grcov via `with_coverage.sh`.
This commit also adds support for the minimalistic
chutney+curl-based integration test from our gitlab-ci.yml file.
See the message from "coverage.sh -h" for information about running
these tests.
Closes#248.
Previously this code was in .gitlab-ci.yml, but for the purposes of
testing my fix for #275, it turned out to be much better to have it
in a script of its own.
Also, we now need to update our "quote" second-order dependency,
since otherwise our minimal first-order dependencies won't build
correctly.
This change jettisons the awk and ed dependencies and instead uses a
real HTML parser, via the BeautifulSoup library in python.
Using BeautifulSoup lets us do trickier stuff, like actually
extracting the coverage totals and adding our own table, with
per-crate coverage.
The script only does this post-processing when it finds python3; the
script exits with an error if BeautifulSoup isn't installed.