* add doc-only substrate entry point crate
* document a few more things
* add more
* fix width
* Update primitives/io/src/lib.rs
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* add link
* update cargo toml file
* fix sp-io docs
* improve
* small update
* add license
* satisfy license job
* add a line about FRAME
* CI happy now
* make CI more happy
* Let the check run for the whole workspace
* Forward the substrate node again as default run
* update binary names
* upate verison test
* Fix fix fix
* Fix
* rename to substrate-node in more places
* Revert "rename to substrate-node in more places"
This reverts commit 66960f84a1b6f1f7c638b4040e28e9fbabb8adf5.
* fix
* Fix build pipeline
* Fix properly plus add some docs
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* globally upgrade quote to latest 1.0.x (1.0.26)
* globally upgrade syn to final 1.0.x version (1.0.109)
* globally upgrade proc-macro2 to 1.0.56
* upgrade to syn v2.0.13 and fix everything except NestedMeta
* fix parse nested metadata code in decl_runtime_apis.rs
* Port more stuff to syn 2.0
* Make the rest compile
* Ignore error
* update to syn 2.0.14
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* Try to fix flaky `temp-base-path-work` test
The test is most of the time failing when checking if the database path was deleted. The assumption
is that it takes a little bit more time by the OS to actually clean up the temp path under high
load. The pr tries to fix this by checking multiple times if the path was deleted. Besides that it
also ensures that the tests that require the benchmark feature don't fail when compiled without the feature.
* ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh"
* Capture signals earlier
* Rewrite tests to let them having one big timeout
* Remove unneeded dep
* Update bin/node/cli/tests/common.rs
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* Review feedback
* Update bin/node/cli/tests/common.rs
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* Change copyright year to 2023 from 2022
* Fix incorrect update of copyright year
* Remove years from copy right header
* Fix remaining files
* Fix typo in a header and remove update-copyright.sh
* Replace deprecated libp2p feature specs with correct ones
* Bump tokio to 1.21.2
* Replace async-std libp2p primitives with tokio ones
* minor: rustfmt
* Fix TestNet to run initialization in the tokio context
* Convert telemetry test from async-std to tokio
* Convert notifications tests from async-std to tokio
* Convert chain sync tests from async-std to tokio
* Ditch async-std completely
* Make executor mandatory
* Bump tokio to 1.22.0
* minor: rustfmt
* Explicitly use tokio runtime in tests
* Move more tests to explicit tokio runtime
* Explicitly set multithreaded runtime in tokio test
* minor: rustfmt
* minor: fix comment
* Replace async-std with tokio in MMR tests
* Add new hardware and software metrics
* Move sysinfo tests into `mod tests`
* Correct a typo in a comment
* Remove unnecessary `nix` dependency
* Fix the version tests
* Add a `--disable-hardware-benchmarks` CLI argument
* Disable hardware benchmarks in the integration tests
* Remove unused import
* Fix benchmarks compilation
* Move code to a new `sc-sysinfo` crate
* Correct `impl_version` comment
* Move `--disable-hardware-benchmarks` to the chain-specific bin crate
* Move printing out of hardware bench results to `sc-sysinfo`
* Move hardware benchmarks to a separate messages; trigger them manually
* Rename some of the fields in the `HwBench` struct
* Revert changes to the telemetry crate; manually send hwbench messages
* Move sysinfo logs into the sysinfo crate
* Move the `TARGET_OS_*` constants into the sysinfo crate
* Minor cleanups
* Move the `HwBench` struct to the sysinfo crate
* Derive `Clone` for `HwBench`
* Fix broken telemetry connection notification stream
* Prevent the telemetry connection notifiers from leaking if they're disconnected
* Turn the telemetry notification failure log into a debug log
* Rename `--disable-hardware-benchmarks` to `--no-hardware-benchmarks`
* Run cargo fmt on the whole code base
* Second run
* Add CI check
* Fix compilation
* More unnecessary braces
* Handle weights
* Use --all
* Use correct attributes...
* Fix UI tests
* AHHHHHHHHH
* 🤦
* Docs
* Fix compilation
* 🤷
* Please stop
* 🤦 x 2
* More
* make rustfmt.toml consistent with polkadot
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* Fix tracing tests (#8022)
* Fix tracing tests
The tests were not working properly.
1. Some test was setting a global subscriber, this could lead to racy
conditions with other tests.
2. A logging test called `process::exit` which is completly wrong.
* Update client/tracing/src/lib.rs
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* Review comments
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* Fix tracing spans are not being forwarded to spawned task (#8009)
* Fix tracing spans are not being forwarded to spawned task
There is a bug that tracing spans are not forwarded to spawned task. The
problem was that only the telemetry span was forwarded. The solution to
this is to use the tracing provided `in_current_span` to capture the
current active span and pass the telemetry span explictely. We will now
always enter the span when the future is polled. This is essentially the
same strategy as tracing is doing with its `Instrumented`, but now
extended for our use case with having multiple spans active.
* More tests
* Proper test for telemetry and prefix span
* WIP
* Fix test (need to create & enter the span at the same time)
* WIP
* Remove telemtry_span from sc_service config
* CLEANUP
* Update comment
* Incorrect indent
* More meaningful name
* Dedent
* Naming XD
* Attempt to make a more complete test
* lint
* Missing licenses
* Remove user data
* CLEANUP
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* CLEANUP
* Apply suggestion
* Update bin/node/cli/tests/telemetry.rs
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* Wrapping lines
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