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Reduces garbage.
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replacing MemoizingEvaluator#getValues et al with WalkableGraph usage. I initially attempted to do this but punted once I realized how much work it would be.
Also make DirectoryListingStateValue and FileStateValue public for use in outside callers of FilesystemValueChecker.
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Nothing can extend SkyFunctionName. It's final.
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anyway. Also batch retrievals of children when building events.
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EvaluableGraph#createIfAbsentBatch.
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The headers were modified with
`find . -type f -exec 'sed' '-Ei' 's|Copyright 201([45]) Google|Copyright 201\1 The Bazel Authors|' '{}' ';'`
And manual edit for not Google owned copyright. Because of the nature of ijar, I did not modified the header of file owned by Alan Donovan.
The list of authors were extracted from the git log. It is missing older Google contributors that can be added on-demand.
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reifying them in the Skyframe graph.
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avoid mutating the deps of nodes that are still going to be deps after evaluation is finished.
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to interrupt evaluation in constant time.
Some ParallelEvaluator tests that implicitly relied on cleaning happening before the next evaluation were moved into MemoizingEvaluatorTest as a result.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=102696653
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ParallelEvaluator, to allow users to customize which events they want to store.
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InMemoryMemoizingEvaluator#delete
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This environment eagerly preloads the transitive closure of a specified query "universe", and so may not be as efficient as the standard query for limited-scope queries. It is activated when the universe is specified and ordered results are not requested (since it is currently unable to order results).
Tests were modified/added to exercise this environment where deemed interesting. Some ugly hacks were done to add coverage in AbstractQueryTest and friends, because currently even if the full depot is loaded (using //...), individual target patterns most likely won't be present in the graph. A better way to deal with this situation, suggested by felly, is probably to extract target pattern resolution logic to an auxiliary function so that query is able to resolve target patterns without mutating the graph, and then call into the read-only graph with the resolved patterns. That may be done in a follow-up, in which case the "scope" of every query could be //... .
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