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* Rewrite tarpc on top of tokio. * Add examples * Move error types to their own module. Also, cull unused error variants. * Remove unused fn * Remove CanonicalRpcError* types. They're 100% useless. * Track tokio master (WIP) * The great error revamp. Removed the canonical rpc error type. Instead, the user declares the error type for each rpc: In the above example, the error type is Baz. Declaring an error is optional; if none is specified, it defaults to Never, a convenience struct that wraps the never type (exclamation mark) to impl Serialize, Deserialize, Error, etc. Also adds the convenience type StringError for easily using a String as an error type. * Add missing license header * Minor cleanup * Rename StringError => Message * Create a sync::Connect trait. Along with this, the existing Connect trait moves to future::Connect. The future and sync modules are reexported from the crate root. Additionally, the utility errors Never and Message are no longer reexported from the crate root. * Update readme * Track tokio/futures master. Add a Spawn utility trait to replace the removed forget. * Fix pre-push hook * Add doc comment to SyncServiceExt. * Fix up some documentation * Track tokio-proto master * Don't set tcp nodelay * Make future::Connect take an associated type for the future. * Unbox FutureClient::connect return type * Use type alias instead of newtype struct for ClientFuture * Fix benches/latency.rs * Write a plugin to convert lower_snake_case idents/types to UpperCamelCase. Use it to add associated types to FutureService instead of boxing the return futures. * Specify plugin = true in snake_to_camel/Cargo.toml. Weird things happen otherwise. * Add clippy.toml
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#!/bin/bash
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# Copyright 2016 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the MIT License, <LICENSE or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>.
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# This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.
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# Pre-push hook for the tarpc repository. To use this hook, copy it to .git/hooks in your repository
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# root.
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#
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# This hook runs tests to make sure only working code is being pushed. If present, rustup is used
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# to build and test the code on the appropriate toolchains. The working copy must not contain
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# uncommitted changes, since the script currently just runs cargo build/test in the working copy.
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#
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# Options:
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#
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# - TARPC_ALLOW_DIRTY, default = 0
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#
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# Setting this variable to 1 will run tests even though there are code changes in the working
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# copy. Set to 0 by default, since the intent is to test the code that's being pushed, not changes
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# still in the working copy.
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#
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# - TARPC_USE_CURRENT_TOOLCHAIN, default = 0
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#
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# Setting this variable to 1 will just run cargo build and cargo test, rather than running
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# stable/beta/nightly.
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#
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# Note that these options are most useful for testing the hooks themselves. Use git push --no-verify
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# to skip the pre-push hook altogether.
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RED='\033[0;31m'
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GREEN='\033[0;32m'
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YELLOW='\033[0;33m'
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NC='\033[0m' # No Color
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PREFIX="${GREEN}[PREPUSH]${NC}"
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FAILURE="${RED}FAILED${NC}"
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WARNING="${YELLOW}[WARNING]${NC}"
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SKIPPED="${YELLOW}SKIPPED${NC}"
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SUCCESS="${GREEN}ok${NC}"
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printf "${PREFIX} Clean working copy ... "
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git diff --exit-code &>/dev/null
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if [ "$?" == 0 ]; then
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printf "${SUCCESS}\n"
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else
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if [ "${TARPC_ALLOW_DIRTY}" == "1" ]
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then
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printf "${SKIPPED}\n"
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else
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printf "${FAILURE}\n"
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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PREPUSH_RESULT=0
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# args:
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# 1 - cargo command to run (build/test)
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# 2 - rust toolchain (nightly/stable/beta)
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run_cargo() {
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if [ "$1" == "build" ]; then
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VERB=Building
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else
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VERB=Testing
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fi
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if [ "$2" != "" ]; then
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printf "${PREFIX} $VERB on $2... "
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if [ "$2" != "nightly" ]; then
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rustup run $2 cargo $1 &>/dev/null
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else
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rustup run nightly cargo $1 --features unstable &>/dev/null
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fi
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else
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printf "${PREFIX} $VERB... "
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cargo $1 &>/dev/null
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fi
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if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then
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printf "${FAILURE}\n"
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PREPUSH_RESULT=1
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else
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printf "${SUCCESS}\n"
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fi
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}
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TOOLCHAIN_RESULT=0
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check_toolchain() {
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printf "${PREFIX} Checking for $1 toolchain ... "
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if [[ $(rustup toolchain list) =~ $1 ]]; then
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printf "${SUCCESS}\n"
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else
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TOOLCHAIN_RESULT=1
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PREPUSH_RESULT=1
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printf "${FAILURE}\n"
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fi
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}
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printf "${PREFIX} Checking for rustup or current toolchain directive... "
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command -v rustup &>/dev/null
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if [ "$?" == 0 ] && [ "${TARPC_USE_CURRENT_TOOLCHAIN}" == "" ]; then
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printf "${SUCCESS}\n"
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check_toolchain stable
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check_toolchain beta
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check_toolchain nightly
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if [ ${TOOLCHAIN_RESULT} == 1 ]; then
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exit 1
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fi
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run_cargo build stable
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run_cargo build beta
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run_cargo build nightly
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# We still rely on some nightly stuff for tests
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run_cargo test nightly
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else
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if [ "${TARPC_USE_CURRENT_TOOLCHAIN}" == "" ]; then
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printf "${YELLOW}NOT FOUND${NC}\n"
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printf "${WARNING} Falling back to current toolchain: $(rustc -V)\n"
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else
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printf "${SUCCESS}\n"
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fi
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run_cargo build
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run_cargo test
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fi
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exit $PREPUSH_RESULT
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