[lucicfg] Move 'State' into its own file, add 'clear_state' for tests.

State will grow noticeably in the future. It is a bit more readable to keep it
in a dedicated file.

R=iannucci@chromium.org, nodir@chromium.org
BUG=833946

Change-Id: Ib60dd21143bd18407c35c99e35e762bd99787f89
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/1351554
Commit-Queue: Vadim Shtayura <vadimsh@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Robbie Iannucci <iannucci@chromium.org>
3 files changed
tree: ce7d6226469feb157ed5a2a46ebde28fad159f83
  1. appengine/
  2. auth/
  3. buildbucket/
  4. cipd/
  5. client/
  6. common/
  7. config/
  8. dm/
  9. examples/
  10. gce/
  11. grpc/
  12. hardcoded/
  13. infra/
  14. logdog/
  15. luci_notify/
  16. lucicfg/
  17. lucictx/
  18. machine-db/
  19. milo/
  20. mmutex/
  21. mp/
  22. scheduler/
  23. scripts/
  24. server/
  25. starlark/
  26. tokenserver/
  27. tools/
  28. tumble/
  29. vpython/
  30. web/
  31. .travis.yml
  32. AUTHORS
  33. codereview.settings
  34. CONTRIBUTING.md
  35. CONTRIBUTORS
  36. LICENSE
  37. OWNERS
  38. pre-commit-go.yml
  39. PRESUBMIT.py
  40. README.md
README.md

luci-go: LUCI services and tools in Go

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Installing

LUCI Go code is meant to be worked on from an Chromium infra.git checkout, which enforces packages versions and Go toolchain version. First get fetch via depot_tools.git then run:

fetch infra
cd infra/go
eval `./env.py`
cd src/go.chromium.org/luci

Contributing

Contributing uses the same flow as Chromium contributions.