- 28 Mar, 2020 2 commits
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Nathan Bronson authored
Summary: This diff is a more complete fix for the problem addressed by D19561643, in which private inheritance caused an incorrect inaccessibility error for a type that was derived via an alternate construction from a template param. Reviewed By: lnicco Differential Revision: D20718329 fbshipit-source-id: 778d246d07030f6abb9e08e127a98d48c736a7d7
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Eric Niebler authored
Summary: Upstream range-v3 has changed in accordance with C++20's standard ranges such that view types now need to explicitly opt-in to the `view` concept. This diff adds the hook needed so that the latest version of the range library will recognize `folly::Range` as a view. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D20569727 fbshipit-source-id: 2f8bca017b2f8036b02568997a0b7c76d9c41646
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- 27 Mar, 2020 5 commits
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Dan Melnic authored
Summary: Fix broken oss build Reviewed By: simpkins Differential Revision: D20689035 fbshipit-source-id: 1d287f59fb35cf88482a471dfdf63e89d579e6fc
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Andrew Gallagher authored
Summary: Avoid a forward declaration mismatch between `libiberty.h` and `libgen.h` that dirs in modular builds (likely related to T35368090). This defines `HAVE_DECL_BASENAME`, which is normally defined in the `config.h` generated during the binutils build, to prevent this conflicting declaration. Reviewed By: igorsugak Differential Revision: D20600924 fbshipit-source-id: 0fb6287719abb3cf52d7eda457efbe567985d1d4
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Lee Howes authored
Summary: SemiFuture::delayed should pass the SemiFuture all the way through. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D20684503 fbshipit-source-id: e7d1299a177d347cb5b92e9e700c607fc9f7c4c3
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Lukas Piatkowski authored
Summary: This diff makes it possible to relay on the thrift structures from configerator in OSS. Reviewed By: ahornby Differential Revision: D20279457 fbshipit-source-id: 39df1c7a6f78b10a0a5bdeeebe476249ab674cc8
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Shai Szulanski authored
Reviewed By: vitaut Differential Revision: D20650610 fbshipit-source-id: add9ff42c7c35696767c0c4d004235885fcd1565
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- 26 Mar, 2020 11 commits
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Adam Retter authored
Summary: We are using Folly inside RocksDB, and we noticed a build failure due to cache line sizing on s390x. I fixed it in our copy of Folly, and am sending you the changes upstream. CC pdillinger Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/folly/pull/1340 Reviewed By: WillerZ Differential Revision: D20628323 Pulled By: Orvid fbshipit-source-id: 03ea68b023fa1fdf7fae2e283687530ab5b6ead3
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Dan Melnic authored
Summary: Add signal handling support for the PollIoBackend derived backends Reviewed By: kevin-vigor Differential Revision: D20612200 fbshipit-source-id: 5a92e2b46a9fa102bfc02958058679bac6c22269
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Wez Furlong authored
Summary: This takes some pressure off both cpu and memory on a laptop. Reviewed By: pkaush Differential Revision: D20562474 fbshipit-source-id: a058c71c47f25c3a2b3c1e34a0d0caf83e642021
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Wez Furlong authored
Summary: On linux we didn't account for the `--final-install-prefix` argument which meant that the binaries would always be rewritten to be relative to the destdir. This commit fixes that. Refs: https://github.com/facebook/watchman/issues/760 (this doesn't deal with the compiled in statedir being in the scratch path though) Reviewed By: simpkins Differential Revision: D20659749 fbshipit-source-id: 1e8e198a58361882249c33a67f54a7d97b849257
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Wez Furlong authored
Summary: The GH actions defaults for git prevent it from being able to checkout the fbthrift repo due the length of the java related files in the fbthrift repo. This commit tells git to use long filenames and allows the checkout to succeed. Reviewed By: fanzeyi Differential Revision: D20659750 fbshipit-source-id: 060b36d312d52a0769cf2f2dd9af60f7446f94a8
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Wez Furlong authored
Summary: Ensure that we are referencing python3 in the paths that we generate for the github actions workflows, and remove some shebangs that influence how our internal linters process the python code. Reviewed By: fanzeyi Differential Revision: D20659747 fbshipit-source-id: 6f300f8e91edf7701bb27babc7b1418958cf0a10
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Dan Melnic authored
Summary: Remove unused files Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D20658959 fbshipit-source-id: b387aa4a58ee6a610d71567f5dcd6932e49f7411
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Andy Wei authored
Summary: The `|` operation causes the `int to uint8` conversion warning that be treated as an error on some targets and prevent them use F14Map. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D20654932 fbshipit-source-id: 6c909b7b58f4be263b0e30b1aa3acd82b5b9479d
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Nick Terrell authored
Summary: We will `std::terminate` if a destructor throws, so it would be better to complain about throwing destructors in the first place. Reviewed By: nbronson Differential Revision: D20604722 fbshipit-source-id: d36c771f36d0d0a26f356720698606de628ca747
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Nick Terrell authored
Summary: The current implementation of `std::is_nothrow_move_constructible` in libstdc++ implies `std::is_nothrow_destructible`. However, this doesn't seem to be required by the standard, see the notes section of https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/is_constructible. Since we know that all Vector and Value sets/maps already satisfy this requirement, let's codify it explicitly. Reviewed By: nbronson Differential Revision: D20604544 fbshipit-source-id: bae1e8442585cedb062308b6332bd018cccca2f4
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Nick Terrell authored
Summary: F14Node{Map,Set} doesn't require `is_nothrow_destructible<value_type>`. `clear()` and the destructor are both marked `noexcept`, so they will both terminate if the destructor throws. But `erase()` is not marked `noexcept`, so when the destructor throws during `erase()` the value is left in the map. This could be problematic if the value is half destroyed, or if `eraseInto()` is used. This diff fixes the problem by marking `destroyItem()` as `noexcept`, so `std::terminate` is called whenever the value destructor throws. Reviewed By: nbronson Differential Revision: D20604276 fbshipit-source-id: c52c932d78d6ed61368985a749adf77c27a5a0de
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- 25 Mar, 2020 2 commits
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Dan Melnic authored
Summary: Add support for non libevent based backends in the AsyncSignalHandler Reviewed By: kevin-vigor Differential Revision: D20524116 fbshipit-source-id: fdd49cf75bd51599055239270dd704c496d567e3
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Laurent Stacul authored
Summary: Compiling with gcc 10.0.1 and -std=gnu++2a, we have the following errors: ``` folly/FBString.h:1013:33: error: no type named 'reference' in 'class std::allocator<char>' 1013 | typedef typename A::reference reference; | ^~~~~~~~~ folly/FBString.h:1014:39: error: no type named 'const_reference' in 'class std::allocator<char>' 1014 | typedef typename A::const_reference const_reference; ``` This is due to the fact many members in `std::allocator` have been remove in C++20: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/memory/allocator We also have this one due to the new way C++ resolves the comparison operators: ``` folly/dynamic-inl.h:854:20: error: ambiguous overload for 'operator!=' (operand types are 'folly::dynamic::const_item_iterator' and 'folly::dynamic::const_item_iterator') 854 | return find(key) != items().end() ? 1u : 0u; | ~~~~~~~~~ ^~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | | | | | folly::dynamic::const_item_iterator | folly::dynamic::const_item_iterator In file included from folly/dynamic-inl.h:25, from folly/dynamic.h:796, from folly/dynamic.cpp:17: folly/detail/Iterators.h:80:8: note: candidate: 'bool folly::detail::IteratorFacade<D, V, Tag>::operator==(const D&) const [with D = folly::dynamic::const_item_iterator; V = const std::pair<const folly::dynamic, folly::dynamic>; Tag = std::f orward_iterator_tag]' (reversed) 80 | bool operator==(D const& rhs) const { | ^~~~~~~~ folly/detail/Iterators.h:98:3: note: candidate: 'typename std::enable_if<std::is_convertible<D, D2>::value, bool>::type folly::detail::IteratorFacade<D, V, Tag>::operator==(const D2&) const [with D2 = folly::dynamic::const_item_iterator; D = folly::dynamic::const_item_iterator; V = const std::pair<const folly::dynamic, folly::dynamic>; Tag = std::forward_iterator_tag; typename std::enable_if<std::is_convertible<D, D2>::value, bool>::type = bool]' (reversed) 98 | operator==(D2 const& rhs) const { | ^~~~~~~~ folly/detail/Iterators.h:84:8: note: candidate: 'bool folly::detail::IteratorFacade<D, V, Tag>::operator!=(const D&) const [with D = folly::dynamic::const_item_iterator; V = const std::pair<const folly::dynamic, folly::dynamic>; Tag = std::f orward_iterator_tag]' 84 | bool operator!=(D const& rhs) const { | ^~~~~~~~ folly/detail/Iterators.h:103:8: note: candidate: 'bool folly::detail::IteratorFacade<D, V, Tag>::operator!=(const D2&) const [with D2 = folly::dynamic::const_item_iterator; D = folly::dynamic::const_item_iterator; V = const std::pair<const f olly::dynamic, folly::dynamic>; Tag = std::forward_iterator_tag]' 103 | bool operator!=(D2 const& rhs) const { | ^~~~~~~~ ``` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/folly/pull/1329 Reviewed By: markisaa Differential Revision: D20458078 Pulled By: yfeldblum fbshipit-source-id: 15a6a4cfa0f71d45046ee2a13914672b3746b9eb
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- 24 Mar, 2020 3 commits
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Andrii Grynenko authored
Summary: LoopController::runLoop is responsible for managing Executor/EventBase keep-alive handle. This diff introduces a similar level of indirection (LoopController::addTaskEager) to solve the same problem for eager variants of addTask*. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D20613287 fbshipit-source-id: 22388ca3b31664c5fedfd509f2d9bab3d86aab47
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Lewis Baker authored
Summary: Modify the TrySemiAwaitable adapter so that it customises the co_withCancellation() customisation-point and passes through the CancellationToken to the underlying awaitable (eg. a Task). This fixes code that tries to do the following so that the cancellation token propagates to a Task adapted with co_awaitTry(). ``` co_await co_withCancellation(cancelToken, co_awaitTry(co_foo())); ``` Reviewed By: andriigrynenko Differential Revision: D20443798 fbshipit-source-id: 945e0f98abad4cdef0be29365642006c5687ad5f
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Zeyi (Rice) Fan authored
Summary: Actually use vendored Rust crates when building with CMake. The `--offline` option make sure cargo do not go to the Internet for missing crates. Reviewed By: simpkins Differential Revision: D20542672 fbshipit-source-id: ab4af40150c6af8b531a75f503a4fa848b3914da
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- 23 Mar, 2020 4 commits
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Stepan Palamarchuk authored
Summary: This allows to avoid unnecessary copy of `shared_ptr`. (Note: this ignores all push blocking failures!) Reviewed By: andriigrynenko Differential Revision: D20596972 fbshipit-source-id: 6411ee2f735c1db1984bcd83ceddf80e4ec6f22b
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Lee Howes authored
Summary: Add sampled logging of blocking operations made on folly::Baton from within an executor task. Relies on thread_local state recording whether we are in a context where blocking is disallowed, which means within a task running on an executor with support for the functionality. Functionality is currently limited to certain executors, and to blocking operations on Baton, but this covers common user-facing APIs like Future. Reviewed By: andriigrynenko Differential Revision: D20010963 fbshipit-source-id: c0598e1a3a9c4e3641581e561b678a2b241998ff
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Adam Simpkins authored
Summary: If you have built the `eden/scm` subdirectory with `make local` in your repository it will have left a bunch of build output artifacts in the source tree. Update the getdeps shipit path map for eden to explicitly exclude many of these build artifacts. In particular: - Exclude `eden/scm/build/` since this directory can contains a lot of files. - Exclude all `*.pyc` files since there may be a reasonable number of these. - Exclude several Cargo-related files since these will cause problems when trying to build Rust code. Reviewed By: chadaustin Differential Revision: D20570720 fbshipit-source-id: a60dec4854ae470fdb58e9651fd8a3b910c76004
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Wez Furlong authored
Summary: The default warning settings for the MSVC compiler result in an extremely noisy build output, to the point where it can take minutes of reading through pages of output to locate the actual error when debugging a build problem. The majority of these warnings are the result of implicit integer narrowing that is silently permitted in our posix builds. Rather than blanket suppress these conversion warnings and mask potential bugs, this commit makes a pass over the code and adds `folly::to_narrow` to a number of call sites to make it explicit that a narrowing operation is taking place and that it is (probably!) intentional. We make a lot of assumptions throughout our various projects that we won't allow data larger than 2GB through eg: thrift and as a result, a lot of wire/serialization related code uses `uint32_t` for sizes instead of `size_t`. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D20562029 fbshipit-source-id: 706ba9cf330d40a2b3f911e5e9a8b9de325ebc80
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- 20 Mar, 2020 4 commits
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Giuseppe Ottaviano authored
Summary: `setCallback()` functions just store the argument as a `Function`, so we don't need to specialize the templates all the way down, we can pass directly a `Function`. This reduces code size, and should not have runtime impact: either the move is elided in both cases, or if not there's no particular reason why a `Function` move should be more expensive than an arbitrary functor's (could even be faster). Reviewed By: yfeldblum, luciang Differential Revision: D20561695 fbshipit-source-id: 1973c47a5410a43eb44beea36cb1105663094eb3
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Shrikrishna Khare authored
Summary: OpenNSA has prebuilt SDK but kernel modules have to be built from sources. Add a utility script to build and extend packaging script. In future, we can consider folding this build into fbcode_builder itself. Differential Revision: D20549883 fbshipit-source-id: f9475b7e0223e9f357117d7d7d27df8904fa1d73
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Pranav Thulasiram Bhat authored
Summary: Correct typo Reviewed By: lewissbaker Differential Revision: D20544820 fbshipit-source-id: f9edffd0a44448fd558b3e659585044f9be81035
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Koray Polat authored
Summary: Updated fmt version to be on par with buck build. It was causing inconsistencies. Reviewed By: vitaut Differential Revision: D20528011 fbshipit-source-id: d9e04ed2c28b839eaeff24120162c4db4732fa55
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- 19 Mar, 2020 5 commits
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Yedidya Feldblum authored
Summary: [Folly] Cut unused `#include`s in `folly/experimental/symbolizer/ElfCache.h`. Reviewed By: Orvid Differential Revision: D20482493 fbshipit-source-id: 426ebe0aa55e116e3f3c8095b0c9d0f1babdb354
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Xavier Deguillard authored
Summary: This enables fetching blobs from the LFS server. For now, this is limited to fetching them, but the protocol specify ways to also upload. That second part will matter for commit cloud and when pushing code to the server. One caveat to this code is that the LFS server is not mocked in tests, and thus requests are done directly to the server. I chose very small blobs to limit the disruption to the server, by setting a test specific user-agent, we should be able to monitor traffic due to tests and potentially rate limit it. Reviewed By: DurhamG Differential Revision: D20445628 fbshipit-source-id: beb3acb3f69dd27b54f8df7ccb95b04192deca30
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Andrii Grynenko authored
Summary: Helper observer which only triggers updates when the value changes. Reviewed By: bithree Differential Revision: D20521319 fbshipit-source-id: 77e45d92f710b1701552cf29445f44aa9d9487f4
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Lee Howes authored
Summary: Correct use of portability macro. Reviewed By: yfeldblum, manderyao Differential Revision: D20520392 fbshipit-source-id: b21fb13aa7a523db21a506b71e65047edbb17684
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Chad Austin authored
Summary: Fix two small warnings when building AsyncUDPSocket on macOS. Reviewed By: fanzeyi Differential Revision: D20525411 fbshipit-source-id: 39cd84364413d434d261c17c4c8a87e31ac75a42
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- 18 Mar, 2020 4 commits
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Dan Melnic authored
Summary: Add support for creating an EventBaseManager with a custom backend factory method (Note: this ignores all push blocking failures!) Reviewed By: kevin-vigor Differential Revision: D20513736 fbshipit-source-id: 62edc876cd1c0667bd7beb85a3d6fbd9a5a03ebf
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Dan Melnic authored
Return 0(success) in EventBaseEvent::eb_event_base_set if we're trying to use a non libevent backend Summary: Return 0(success) in EventBaseEvent::eb_event_base_set if we're trying to use a non libevent backend Reviewed By: kevin-vigor Differential Revision: D20513609 fbshipit-source-id: 8329c614f728a86d1bd5267652c39c8d4f54f6cd
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Dan Melnic authored
Summary: Allow the WTCallback to be used with timer managers that have timeoutExpired methods Reviewed By: kevin-vigor Differential Revision: D20503031 fbshipit-source-id: df91f1e2531f5c54943d3540bdf7c3d357c9fda1
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TJ Yin authored
Summary: Sometimes it fails to throw exception in [Codel::setOptions](https://github.com/facebook/folly/blob/master/folly/executors/Codel.cpp#L109), since it failed the check `interval <= delay`. The reason is that both interval and delay are [POD](https://github.com/facebook/folly/blob/master/folly/executors/Codel.h#L80-L81), thus both are not initialized by default. Using them without initialization is UB. In x86, they will have random value (since x86 doesn't have trap representation), thus sometimes it passes, sometimes it fails. Based on comment, it looks like the intention is copying the `options` from default initialized `Codel`. Reviewed By: amlannayak Differential Revision: D20499449 fbshipit-source-id: e12de0b42c02a8bf6379ba7fd224e0ae173945f0
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