- 13 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Igor Sugak authored
Summary:Json.PrintTo test if failing with heap-buffer-overflow asan abort. The problem here comes up when values of `std::string` and `std::ostrstring::str()` are compared. `std::ostrstring::str()` returns *non null* terminated array of `char`s. When compared with `std::string` a read from memory after the end that array is made. Fixing the test by replacing `std::ostrstream` with `std::ostringstream`, that does append `\0`. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D2934352 fb-gh-sync-id: c6a5d765c9951716b8a14715702cf3d940c6d723 shipit-source-id: c6a5d765c9951716b8a14715702cf3d940c6d723
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- 12 Feb, 2016 4 commits
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Andrii Grynenko authored
Summary:This depends on D2897095. The main goal here is to start moving onRequestSuccess and onRequestFailure calls higher in the stack. Reviewed By: mmcduff Differential Revision: D2899959 fb-gh-sync-id: 4e074c2d734f88f5be56000095b892c6d47c0dcc shipit-source-id: 4e074c2d734f88f5be56000095b892c6d47c0dcc
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Mark Isaacson authored
Summary: Update copyright for 2016 Reviewed By: igorsugak Differential Revision: D2828047 fb-gh-sync-id: 8638188aeb694c3ca2a615cc2bc3bc9d251e388d shipit-source-id: 8638188aeb694c3ca2a615cc2bc3bc9d251e388d
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Andrii Grynenko authored
Summary: This adds a folly::Singleton->folly::ThreadLocal dependency to make sure folly::ThreadLocal is always loaded first. Otherwise PthreadKeyUnregister singleton is created after folly::Singleton storage, even though it has higher priority. Reviewed By: andrewjcg Differential Revision: D2931170 fb-gh-sync-id: 36392d76e98201f2b4416b4bbef451d6c0e8c69d shipit-source-id: 36392d76e98201f2b4416b4bbef451d6c0e8c69d
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Drew Hoskins authored
Summary:I hit a landmine where rate() returned 0 for my tests where fewer than 60 items were added per minute. This was because it was truncating it. And yet, countRate() was working. It doesn't make sense for a rate (value accumulated per time period) to be integral. Folly: I changed rate() to return a double by default for folly, as was done by avg() and countRate(). Looked like a typo to me. Common wrapper: I changed getRate() to allow you to override and make it double, as was done by getAvg(). Defaulting to int (which is usually the value type) is a bad call IMO but it's a riskier change to change it to double, and I want to be consistent with getAvg(). Reviewed By: tracelog Differential Revision: D2921061 fb-gh-sync-id: 00875f2ab7963ef3ba2db475aedaf6ebd413b38f shipit-source-id: 00875f2ab7963ef3ba2db475aedaf6ebd413b38f
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- 11 Feb, 2016 5 commits
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Michael Lee authored
Summary: Didn't check this with -Wshadow when I first wrote it. Reviewed By: ranjeeth Differential Revision: D2926047 fb-gh-sync-id: 8391986dee2d6b5698491bd2995f039468ec684d shipit-source-id: 8391986dee2d6b5698491bd2995f039468ec684d
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Michael Lee authored
Summary: It should be UL instead of ULL. Reviewed By: siyengar Differential Revision: D2926005 fb-gh-sync-id: d2387eb601c50d9820907c831277aa6f8e938cbb shipit-source-id: d2387eb601c50d9820907c831277aa6f8e938cbb
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Michael Lee authored
Summary: Remove boost regex from `stripLeftMargin`. We can shrink some binaries by not including it in the core folly library. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D2922415 fb-gh-sync-id: cee89164c650706f0e5c07eed3d40500831918cd shipit-source-id: cee89164c650706f0e5c07eed3d40500831918cd
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Andrii Grynenko authored
Summary: We want onThreadExit to be canceled as late as possible. Otherwise accessAllThreads() may crash on shutdown (because ThreadEntry is destroyed, but not removed from the global list). Reviewed By: igorsugak Differential Revision: D2923435 fb-gh-sync-id: 3a8eef05844bb547c06db33cb96734df1169852a shipit-source-id: 3a8eef05844bb547c06db33cb96734df1169852a
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Michael Lee authored
Summary: When compiled for -m32, this test fails because of the difference between longs. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D2924626 fb-gh-sync-id: 8ee863fa2b6df8519bd52d0d3144697a297780bb shipit-source-id: 8ee863fa2b6df8519bd52d0d3144697a297780bb
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- 10 Feb, 2016 3 commits
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Giuseppe Ottaviano authored
Summary: Avoid allocation and logging inside the throw handler, and some other minor tweaks. Reviewed By: bort, luciang Differential Revision: D2921073 fb-gh-sync-id: 4491ab2f85a4251e59ba9394bba5abef0bdf7a10 shipit-source-id: 4491ab2f85a4251e59ba9394bba5abef0bdf7a10
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Andrii Grynenko authored
Summary: Previously we could be reading from thread-local FiberManagerMap while it was modified. This is now fixed by keeping a per-thread list of EventBases which need to be removed from local maps. On the fast-path no action is taken, since list will be empty. This is second try, since D2853921 got reverted. The new implementation is simpler and does not rely on AtomicLinkedList. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D2908018 fb-gh-sync-id: 4d7aed974c19761f7e2732ddbf8694af57c69bd6 shipit-source-id: 4d7aed974c19761f7e2732ddbf8694af57c69bd6
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Yedidya Feldblum authored
Summary: [Folly] `stripLeftMargin`. So you can do: TEST(MyClass, doSomethingWithString) { // Multiline string literal is indented properly inside the test case // instead of being aligned all the way to the left, which would make // the test case read poorly. auto input = folly::stripLeftMargin(R"TEXT( first line second line third line )TEXT"); auto expected = //... auto actual = MyClass::doSomethingWithString(input); EXPECT_EQ(expected, actual); } Reviewed By: markisaa Differential Revision: D2909736 fb-gh-sync-id: ebb07da05e1a788535064cfcd9e07f617a007800 shipit-source-id: ebb07da05e1a788535064cfcd9e07f617a007800
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- 09 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Alan Frindell authored
Summary: HHWheelTimer's auto-pointers are kind of funny. You can do something like this: ``` HHWheelTimer::UniquePtr p = ...; // create a SharedPtr from UniquePtr HHWheelTimer::SharedPtr s(p); // create another SharedPtr from raw ptr HHWheelTimer::SharedPtr s(p.get()); // No problem. If you do this: HHWheelTimer::SharedPtr p = ....; // this leaks ``` Why? Because SharedPtr is only have of std::shared_ptr. It's the refcounting half. But when the last SharedPtr goes out of scope, it **does not** invoke HHWheelTimer::destroy(). So code like this is possible/expected: ``` MySweetObj::MySweetObj(HHWheelTimer::SharedPtr s) { s_ = s; s_.scheduleTimeout(a, b); } { HHWheelTimer::UniquePtr p = ...; obj = MySweetObj(p) // But what if I decide to kill p: p.reset(); } ``` Since MySweetObj takes a SharedPtr and holds it, it can reasonbly expect that it can schedule timeouts on it, and the HHWheelTimer will not be deleted until it releases the SharedPtr. This is true, but the above code would hit the assert that count_ == 0. Instead, relase the check that count_ == 0 only if there are no extra outstanding SharedPtrs. Reviewed By: viswanathgs, chadparry Differential Revision: D2908729 fb-gh-sync-id: 9abd4a7d692fe952c5514dbb8d85dfbad95a3cac shipit-source-id: 9abd4a7d692fe952c5514dbb8d85dfbad95a3cac
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- 08 Feb, 2016 2 commits
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Michael Lee authored
Summary: FBStringTest.cpp was refactored, but the TestUtil and TemporaryFile was not properly removed. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D2913045 fb-gh-sync-id: 710c3f5b808acb634dfcd65219484ddc257ed52c
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Yedidya Feldblum authored
Summary: [Folly] Fix Build: `conditionally_existent_test` in `folly/test/Makefile.am`. HT: https://github.com/shindo. Reviewed By: meyering Differential Revision: D2910782 fb-gh-sync-id: 9593f026e7c58b8644abc5996da65005bcc2d095
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- 07 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Sven Over authored
Summary: folly::Future (more precisely folly::detail::Core) can store callback functors (typically lambdas) up to a certain size (8*sizeof(void*)) inside the main object. Only bigger functors are stored in the std::function object in folly::detail::Core, which will put them on the heap. The behaviour of folly::Future is slightly different depending on whether the callback can be embedded in the main object or not. Small functors will be destructed after the callback is executed. Functors too big to fit in the lambda space in the Core object will be deleted when Core is deleted. Some code assumes that functor objects are deleted as soon as the callback has been executed. The implementations of folly::Future::collect and variants do so. If you switch off this optimisation temporarily (which can be done easily by setting lambdaBufSize in folly/futures/detail/Core.h to 0), a number of unit tests fail. Given that the lambda buffer is reasonably large, most functors can be stored in the Core object. The different behaviour for very large lambdas may not have been observed. This diff fixes the inconsitent behaviour. Firstly, it changes the unit test Future:finish to explicitly check that the callback functor is deleted after the callback has been executed. This should be tested, because this behaviour is assumed in other parts of the futures implementation (e.g. Future::collect et al.). Secondly, it adds another unit test Future:finishBigLambda, similar to Future:finish. The lambda captures much more data to make sure the lambda won't be stored in the Core object, but in the std::function object inside Core. The test verifies that the behaviour is the same, i.e. the callback functor is destructed after the callback has been executed. Thirdly, it fixes Core and makes sure that functors of any size are destructued after the callback has been called. The new unit test fails without this. Reviewed By: fugalh Differential Revision: D2883772 fb-gh-sync-id: 21a410f6592b3e090772a7b55bef6729d8739922
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- 06 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Den Raskovalov authored
Reviewed By: philippv Differential Revision: D2900534 fb-gh-sync-id: c711a160d541d937ada24f2b524016dbceb40ee2
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- 05 Feb, 2016 8 commits
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Francis Ma authored
Summary: Due to different way of padding, CoreTest failed on android. Loosen the check to make it pass. Reviewed By: mzlee Differential Revision: D2907987 fb-gh-sync-id: 81d715725d6908ec7b259b0a67789a91ed63df71
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Francis Ma authored
Summary: Some small changes to port folly/futures onto android Reviewed By: mzlee Differential Revision: D2787564 fb-gh-sync-id: 8c161942c24c2b7b0484339eaa51c5a356f17de5
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Yedidya Feldblum authored
Summary: [Folly] `ConditionallyExistent<typename>`. For when we need extra member fields in dbg builds, but want to save the space in opt builds. Or other situations along similar lines, but with perhaps another the statically-known condition. Conditional compilation can have some nasty side-effects. Best to avoid it. Let the compiler see everything, rather than having the preprocessor ruin our day. Let the optimizer remove code that will never be called, after the compiler has seen it. Let us have a single AST in our source file, not one AST for dbg and one for opt, or other statically-known conditions. Reviewed By: andriigrynenko Differential Revision: D2879397 fb-gh-sync-id: d631141a984eebd46674f27a40a97f670eb33f54
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Andrii Grynenko authored
Summary: This was causing memory leaks. I assume that happens if FiberManager was once requested from a thread (so that thread local was initialized), but the thread was never used since then, accumulating EventBase* in the queue. Reviewed By: simonmar Differential Revision: D2906752 fb-gh-sync-id: 71ab14cb051a9cee3684a30eaf6729ef65888a52
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Michael Lee authored
Summary: The wstring support on KitKat is not exactly working. Works on Lollipop though. Reviewed By: markisaa Differential Revision: D2901732 fb-gh-sync-id: 97b57fb4d8c645192be62dca25d8fb1b2397ad7d
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Louis Brandy authored
Summary: See title. This is create a big flat mess, which I may clean up in a follow on to highlight the biggest and most generally useful libraries. Reviewed By: fugalh Differential Revision: D2902152 fb-gh-sync-id: 028633448ab97f47a3419f31fa58c79b77a89e52
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Louis Brandy authored
Summary: See title Reviewed By: snarkmaster Differential Revision: D2901817 fb-gh-sync-id: 5b9ede7b941cf18e7be352a93ec5686e6f1f50a7
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Lee Howes authored
Summary: Adds functionality to fibermanager to add tasks locally and remotely that will return futures. As a side effect, also wraps the function in addTaskRemote in a move wrapper so that it behaves correctly with move-only types such as promises. Reviewed By: andriigrynenko, yfeldblum Differential Revision: D2892898 fb-gh-sync-id: 1666c103db35d9c149c36f8b8c3058cd6e0465fc
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- 04 Feb, 2016 3 commits
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Andrii Grynenko authored
Summary: Avoid using folly::ThreadLocal on the fast-path. This uses the fact that it is a static object. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D2873374 fb-gh-sync-id: 978108da0c9e8576fda6849058b0262478c2841e
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Neel Goyal authored
Summary: The session callbacks assumed that the SSL* was associated with a folly::AsyncSSLSocket when it didn't need to. This enables apps that manage their own SSL* to use these callbacks. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D2896426 fb-gh-sync-id: c51df6b4cb3f4cc188a6411c1f3e7e89e96e8a67
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Giuseppe Ottaviano authored
Summary: See comment. Reviewed By: juancarabina, luciang Differential Revision: D2896262 fb-gh-sync-id: cb884651d47b86c0a5b3c2c22f421b2b1f39dc35
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- 03 Feb, 2016 2 commits
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Alan Frindell authored
Summary: TimeoutManager is a Mockable parent class Reviewed By: maxgeorg Differential Revision: D2892671 fb-gh-sync-id: d20635b18a7c748009ce4880c80a13ac23b9222a
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Peter Griess authored
Summary: - Add new MockTimeoutManager mock. For testing. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D2891814 fb-gh-sync-id: 6d15feb533e5a8984484d1efdf58d2c77b7b3f49
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- 02 Feb, 2016 8 commits
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Wez Furlong authored
Summary: To support consuming Watchman from within fbcode and hhvm in particular, these functions add a BSER serialization for the folly::dynamic data type. Reviewed By: bhamiltoncx Differential Revision: D2876539 fb-gh-sync-id: bc49d6bc453cc66cebda7185a5907a6f70970b24
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Denis Samoylov authored
Summary: added missed boost dependency and changed CMake build order Reviewed By: snarkmaster, yfeldblum Differential Revision: D2878880 fb-gh-sync-id: 2a5cded97afde4fd0d741168c3296f2c71426374
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Martin Martin authored
Summary: Add some quick comments about folly::fiber implementation classes. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D2891940 fb-gh-sync-id: b9899bb63df03f32763f93a5dae8dff94c8e354e
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Giuseppe Ottaviano authored
Summary: `writeTerminator` needs to determine the string category, and in the small case, also its size. This information is often known, but the compiler cannot optimize it away especially if `capacity_` was just overwritten. Also, some occurrences are just redundant. We can remove the latter and specialize the former. Small operations such as `push_back` are up to 40% faster. Before/after: ``` $ ./fbstring_benchmark_using_jemalloc --bm_regex '_fbstring' --bm_min_usec 200000 --bm_max_secs 2 ============================================================================ =================== ./folly/test/FBStringTestBenchmarks.cpp.h relative time/iter iters/s time/iter iters/s ============================================================================ =================== BM_initRNG_fbstring(0) 0.00fs Infinity 0.00fs Infinity BM_defaultCtor_fbstring(0) 6.82us 146.60K 6.26us 159.74K BM_copyCtor_fbstring(32768) 16.86ns 59.32M 15.50ns 64.52M BM_ctorFromArray_fbstring(32768) 2.25us 444.78K 2.12us 471.58K BM_ctorFromTwoPointers_fbstring(0) 9.76ns 102.44M 7.85ns 127.35M BM_ctorFromTwoPointers_fbstring(7) 9.68ns 103.32M 8.10ns 123.47M BM_ctorFromTwoPointers_fbstring(15) 9.77ns 102.34M 8.12ns 123.17M BM_ctorFromTwoPointers_fbstring(23) 9.46ns 105.68M 8.78ns 113.88M BM_ctorFromTwoPointers_fbstring(24) 31.23ns 32.02M 30.71ns 32.56M BM_ctorFromChar_fbstring(1048576) 40.04ns 24.97M 35.68ns 28.03M BM_assignmentOp_fbstring(256) 66.76ns 14.98M 63.93ns 15.64M BM_assignmentFill_fbstring(0) 8.23ns 121.47M 7.02ns 142.49M BM_resize_fbstring(524288) 4.09us 244.63K 3.94us 253.84K BM_equality_fbstring(65536) 2.47ms 404.63 2.19ms 455.92 BM_replace_fbstring(256) 172.36ns 5.80M 159.10ns 6.29M BM_push_back_fbstring(1) 9.32ns 107.27M 7.79ns 128.40M BM_push_back_fbstring(23) 252.44ns 3.96M 158.31ns 6.32M BM_push_back_fbstring(127) 721.50ns 1.39M 515.08ns 1.94M BM_push_back_fbstring(1024) 5.21us 191.87K 3.14us 318.03K BM_short_append_fbstring(23) 431.71ns 2.32M 335.74ns 2.98M BM_short_append_fbstring(1024) 11.96us 83.64K 9.19us 108.78K BM_getline_fbstring(23) 57.06ns 17.53M 39.78ns 25.14M BM_getline_fbstring(1000) 232.26ns 4.31M 203.24ns 4.92M ============================================================================ =================== ``` (`find` benchmarks were removed due to high variance caused by randomness) Reviewed By: luciang Differential Revision: D2879646 fb-gh-sync-id: 10fd8573495d285220ae98858d11de9ec6d97e54
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Orvid King authored
Summary: This was falling back to a hard depency on JEMalloc, and MSVC doesn't have proper weak linkage, so emulate it with some linker magic to get things building. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D2887695 Pulled By: Orvid fb-gh-sync-id: 50c812a07c4e4e5bbe71263b86386783bf76ba82
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Lucian Grijincu authored
Summary: Undefined Sanitizer doesn't define any macro to detect that it's active. The build system should provide `-DUNDEFINED_SANITIZER` when building with -fsanitize=undefined or any of the other flags from http://clang.llvm.org/docs/UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer.html FWIW: Chrome defines the same preprocessor symbol: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/ac18f489dca8c902e4dfaa1a28d716b7914121d0%5E%21/build/common.gypi Reviewed By: andrewjcg Differential Revision: D2885167 fb-gh-sync-id: e1129c0863bfde5d032c32e7d5cea7c43d82009f
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Dmitry Pleshkov authored
Summary: Depends on D2865911 Reviewed By: luciang Differential Revision: D2742158 fb-gh-sync-id: 3e7866a742575ee4f7501cff0abbd5c21e26a46e
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Lucian Grijincu authored
Reviewed By: philippv Differential Revision: D2886132 fb-gh-sync-id: a845d657fb920847df52fe5ec077e91554544f5b
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- 01 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Igor Sugak authored
Summary: The usage is guarded by a preprocessor macro, and I didn't noticed this earlier. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D2887016 fb-gh-sync-id: 791c4d16475aab77235792953997a281354018e9
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