* 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
Co-authored-by: André Silva <andrerfosilva@gmail.com>
* mark template and utils as non-publish
* switch to development version for testing
* activate unleash check
* maybe if I disable all rules...
* Fix isolated compilation of `max-encoded-len-derive` with `syn`
error[E0369]: binary operation `==` cannot be applied to type `syn::Path`
--> src/lib.rs:88:29
|
88 | .filter(|attr| attr.path == parse_quote!(max_encoded_len_crate))
| --------- ^^ ----------------------------------- _
| |
| syn::Path
error: aborting due to previous error
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0369`.
Error: could not compile `max-encoded-len-derive`
* WIP: bump changes crates since v3 tag to next breaking
cargo unleash version bump-breaking --changed-since v3.0.0
cargo unleash version set-pre dev --changed-since v3.0.0
FIXME: Don't modify crates that are not yet released, e.g.
`max-encoded-len-derive`
* Update lockfile
* WIP: Bump sp-transaction-pool as well
* WIP: Bump sp-offchain as well
* WIP: Bump frame-system-rpc-runtime-api as well
* WIP: Bump sp-authority-discovery as well
* Manually deactivate dev-deps before `cargo unleash check`
Otherwise we run into `Cycle detected` error.
* Bump sp-consensus-slots
* Add missing Cargo.lock change
* Bump sp-consensus-vrf as well
* Bump sp-keyring as well
* Bump sp-consensus-pow as well
* Try to speed up the `unleash-check` job
Previously, the job took 106 minutes - let's see if explicitly
specifying a `CARGO_TARGET_DIR` will help
* fixup: Ensure the temp target dir exists for unleash check
* Bump pallet-transaction-payment-rpc-runtime-api as well
Needed for Polkadot
* Bump pallet-transaction-payment-rpc as well
Needed for Polkadot
* Try updating crates after patching in the Polkadot CI job
* Use another approach to update patched Substrate crates
* Try to update all sp-core versions in Polkadot CI job
* Simplify sp-core version checking
* Apply another shellcheck lint
* Just do the simplest thing I guess
* Welp don't do --offline then
* Clean up `unleash-check` job triggers
Co-authored-by: Denis Pisarev <denis.pisarev@parity.io>
* Fix a note in unleash-check cache step
* Add a note about temporary optimization in cargo-unleash
* Pin a newer version of cargo-unleash
Co-authored-by: Igor Matuszewski <xanewok@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Denis Pisarev <denis.pisarev@parity.io>
* Build every wasm crate in its own project with wasm-builder
Building all wasm crates in one workspace was a nice idea, however it
just introduced problems:
1. We needed to prune old members, but this didn't worked for old git
deps.
2. We locked the whole wasm workspace while building one crate. This
could lead to infinitely locking the workspace on a crash.
Now we just build every crate in its own project, this means we will
build the dependencies multiple times. While building the dependencies
multiple times, we still decrease the build time by around 30 seconds
for Polkadot and Substrate because of the new parallelism ;)
* Remove the requirement on wasm-builder-runner
This removes the requirement on wasm-builder-runner by using the new
`build_dep` feature of cargo. We use nightly anyway and that enables us
to use this feature. This solves the problem of not mixing
build/proc-macro deps with normal deps. By doing this we get rid off
this complicated project structure and can depend directly on
`wasm-builder`. This also removes all the code from wasm-builder-runner
and mentions that it is deprecated.
* Copy the `Cargo.lock` to the correct folder
* Remove wasm-builder-runner
* Update docs
* Fix deterministic check
Modified-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
* Try to make the ui test happy
* Switch to `SKIP_WASM_BUILD`
* Rename `SKIP_WASM_BINARY` to the correct name...
* Update utils/wasm-builder/src/builder.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update utils/wasm-builder/src/builder.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fixes bug in wasm-builder with cargo publish
There was a bug in wasm-builder which resulted in generating a
`Cargo.lock` in the project directory because of running `cargo
metadata`. This resulted in commands like `cargo publish` to fail (if
there was no `Cargo.lock` before building), because it checks that the
project directory isn't modified.
* Update utils/wasm-builder/src/wasm_project.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Release new version of wasm-builder-runner
Besides the new version this merges `SKIP_WASM_BUILD` and
`BUILD_DUMMY_WASM_BINARY`, this means a file is generated with
`SKIP_WASM_BUILD` if no file existed before.
* Update utils/wasm-builder-runner/Cargo.toml
* Update utils/wasm-builder-runner/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update versions
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* Bump version
* update test-utils crates to be ready for publishing
* adding changelog
* Adding automaticly generated READMEs
* fixing versions
* another version mishap
* Enable the `runtime-wasm` for wasm builds
This enables the `runtime-wasm` feature for wasm builds. The feature is
not mandatory and will only be activated if it exists in the
`Cargo.toml`.
* Fix compilation
* Update docs
* Uprgade version
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Version bump
* Split generate_changelog.sh into separate script
Can be run in the format `generate_changelog.sh $previous_version $version`.
* remove early exit from publish_draft_release.sh
* adding changelog
* ci: change last_github_release to also find pre-releases
Co-authored-by: Martin Pugh <pugh@s3kr.it>
This reduces the usage of `Blake2Hasher` in the code base and replaces
it with `BlakeTwo256`. The most important change is the removal of the
custom extern function for `Blake2Hasher`. The runtime `Hash` trait is
now also simplified and directly requires that the implementing type
implements `Hashable`.
* setting first batch of descriptions
* fix what I just broke
* next batch
* and pallets, too
* last batch
* set cargo.lock
* keep'em dev-deps
* bump version to alpha.2
* adding unleash to ci
* fixing formatting
* with a dot please
* alpha.3 now
* do not publish testing helpers
* remove old test-helpers cruft
* fix cargo.lock
* with alpha 4
* do not publish runtime-interface-test either
* disable more test crates from publishing
* switch to alpha.5
* replace tempdir with tempfile
* update lru
* switch to bytes 0.5
* release script fixes
* switch on and to latest alpha
* BUT THE SPACES
* setting versions to development pre-release
fixing version in dependencies
* unset already released wasm-builder
* do not publish test crates
* adding licenses
* setting homepage metadata
* set repository url
* Fix memory leak in runtime interface
We used `slice::from_raw_parts` in runtime-interface which did not free
the memory afterwards. This pr changes it to `Vec::from_raw_parts` to
make sure `drop` is called properly and the values are freed.
* Check that `len` is non-zero
* Adds comment
* WASM runtime switch to import memory
Up to now runtimes have exported their memory. To unify it with
sandboxing, this pr switches runtimes to import memory as well.
From a functional perspective, exporting/importing memory makes no
difference to the runtime.
To provide backwards compatibility, WASM exported memory is still supported.
* Revert debug stuff
* Revert some stuff
* Support `u128`/`i128` in runtime interface
This implements support for `u128`/`i128` as parameters/return value in
runtime interfaces. As we can not pass them as identity, as for the
other primitives types, we pass them as an pointer to an `[u8; 16]` array.
* Remove some unsafe code usage
* Make debug builds more usable
This pr makes debug builds more usable in terms of `cargo run -- --dev`.
1. `--dev` activates `--execution native`, iff `--execution` is not
given or no sub `--execution-*` is given.
2. It was probably a mistake to compile WASM in debug for a debug build.
So, we now build the WASM binary always as `release` (if not requested
differently by the user). So, we trade compilation time for a better
debug experience.
* Make sure we only overwrite default values
* Make it work
* Apply suggestion
* clean up cargo.toml syntax
* bumping versions to 2.0
* bump networking to 0.8
* move consensus down to 0.8
* bump consensus pallets to 0.8.0, too
* Upping babe and aura pallets
* add remaining, missing version definitions
* missed some