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author | Vadim Shtayura <vadimsh@chromium.org> | Tue Apr 16 20:54:57 2019 |
committer | Commit Bot <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Tue Apr 16 20:54:57 2019 |
tree | 4eb7c5a2aaaecbdb1802662196ea717fab1a2073 | |
parent | 4b79c3870c5135c39c75822919eb76ac2d5633f4 [diff] |
[lucicfg] Bump lucicfg version v1.6.0 -> v1.7.0. Changes: 2019-04-16 vadimsh@chromium.org [lucicfg] Allow to use relative paths in load(...) and exec(...). 2019-04-16 vadimsh@chromium.org [lucicfg] Remove config_set meta option, finish declare_config_set. 2019-04-13 vadimsh@chromium.org [lucicfg] Parallel validation of multiple config sets. 2019-04-12 vadimsh@chromium.org [lucicfg] Add ctx.declare_config_set(...) API. 2019-04-12 vadimsh@chromium.org [lucicfg] Convert Output from a map alias to a struct. 2019-04-12 vadimsh@chromium.org [lucicfg] Use ctx.output instead of ctx.config_set in generators. 2019-04-11 vadimsh@chromium.org [lucicfg] Start refactoring to support multiple output config sets. 2019-04-11 vadimsh@chromium.org [starlark] Fix tests after recent go.starlark.net roll. 2019-04-10 vadimsh@chromium.org [lucicfg] Finish the doc. 2019-04-09 vadimsh@chromium.org [lucicfg] Add a doc for "migrating from existing configs". 2019-04-09 vadimsh@chromium.org [lucicfg] Add examples of realistic lucicfg configs. 2019-04-05 vadimsh@chromium.org [lucicfg] Write an introduction doc. 2019-04-05 vadimsh@chromium.org [lucicfg] Write "Defining cron schedules" doc. 2019-04-05 seanabraham@chromium.org Improve emit_defaults documentation. 2019-04-04 nodir@google.com [buildbucket] Move config protos R=tandrii@chromium.org BUG=945048 Change-Id: I250c13fee50fbc963d44fccef1cba3510e834905 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/tools/depot_tools/+/1570412 Commit-Queue: Vadim Shtayura <vadimsh@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Andrii Shyshkalov <tandrii@chromium.org> Auto-Submit: Vadim Shtayura <vadimsh@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Andrii Shyshkalov <tandrii@chromium.org>
Tools for working with Chromium development. It requires python 2.7.
The most important tools are:
fetch
: A gclient
wrapper to checkout a project. Use fetch --help
for more details.gclient
: A meta-checkout tool. Think repo or git submodules, except that it support OS-specific rules, e.g. do not checkout Windows only dependencies when checking out for Android. Use gclient help
for more details and README.gclient.md.git cl
: A code review tool to interact with Rietveld or Gerrit. Use git cl help
for more details and README.git-cl.md.roll-dep
: A gclient dependency management tool to submit a dep roll, updating a dependency to a newer revision.There are a lot of git utilities included.
depot_tools
updates itself automatically when running gclient
tool. To disable auto update, set the environment variable DEPOT_TOOLS_UPDATE=0
.
To update package manually, run update_depot_tools.bat
on Windows, or ./update_depot_tools
on Linux or Mac.
On Windows only, running gclient
will install git
and python
.
To contribute change for review:
git new-branch <somename> # Hack git add . git commit -a -m "Fixes goat teleporting" # find reviewers git cl owners git log -- <yourfiles> # Request a review. git cl upload -r reviewer1@chromium.org,reviewer2@chromium.org --send-mail # Edit change description if needed. git cl desc # If change is approved, flag it to be committed. git cl set-commit # If change needs more work. git rebase-update ... git cl upload -t "Fixes goat teleporter destination to be Australia"
See also open bugs, open reviews, forum or report problems.
Until 2018, our cpplint.py
was a copy of the upstream version at https://github.com/google/styleguide/tree/gh-pages/cpplint. Unfortunately, that repository is not maintained any more. If you want to update cpplint.py
in depot_tools
, just upload a patch to do so. We will figure out a long-term strategy via issue https://crbug.com/916550.
Note that the cpplint.py
here is also used by the Tricium analyzer, so if the cpplint.py here changes, we should also update the copy used there.