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*** Reason for rollback ***
Go back to the default constructor - instead of requiring everywhere to know the correct hash function, we'll have the default rely on global state. It will make transition easier, even if it makes the origin of the hash less obvious.
*** Original change description ***
Remove default MD5 in most of Bazel's virtual filesystems.
This forces the ex-default to be explicit in a lot of tests, but I'd rather that than have the risk of implicit md5-use in production code.
To keep this CL smaller, do not remove the default from UnixFS quite yet.
RELNOTES: None.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 206358838
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This forces the ex-default to be explicit in a lot of tests, but I'd rather that than have the risk of implicit md5-use in production code.
To keep this CL smaller, do not remove the default from UnixFS quite yet.
RELNOTES: None.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 206223521
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https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/commit/656a0bab1e025ff3c27d595284a4bf1c5a8d8028 with test (unknown commit) and fix.
Big round of sandbox fixes / performance improvements.
- The number of stat() syscalls in the SymlinkedSandboxedSpawn was way too high. Do less, feel better.
- When using --experimental_sandbox_base, ensure that symlinks in the path are resolved. Before this, you had to check whether on your system /dev/shm is a symlink to /run/shm and then use that instead. Now it no longer matters, as symlinks are resolved.
- Remove an unnecessary directory creation from each sandboxed invocation. Turns out that the "tmpdir" that we created was no longer used after some changes to Bazel's TMPDIR handling.
- Use simpler sandbox paths, by using the unique ID for each Spawn provided by SpawnExecutionPolicy instead of a randomly generated temp folder name. This also saves a round-trip from our VFS to NIO and back. Clean up the sandbox base before each build to ensure that the unique IDs are actually unique. ;)
- Use Java 8's Process#isAlive to check whether a process is alive instead of trying to get the exitcode and catching an exception.
Closes #4913.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 193031017
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 191642942
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- The number of stat() syscalls in the SymlinkedSandboxedSpawn was way too high. Do less, feel better.
- When using --experimental_sandbox_base, ensure that symlinks in the path are resolved. Before this, you had to check whether on your system /dev/shm is a symlink to /run/shm and then use that instead. Now it no longer matters, as symlinks are resolved.
- Remove an unnecessary directory creation from each sandboxed invocation. Turns out that the "tmpdir" that we created was no longer used after some changes to Bazel's TMPDIR handling.
- Use simpler sandbox paths, by using the unique ID for each Spawn provided by SpawnExecutionPolicy instead of a randomly generated temp folder name. This also saves a round-trip from our VFS to NIO and back. Clean up the sandbox base before each build to ensure that the unique IDs are actually unique. ;)
- Use Java 8's Process#isAlive to check whether a process is alive instead of trying to get the exitcode and catching an exception.
Closes #4913.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 190472170
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