Most of the time spent compiling is spent optimizing and linking
binary code. Most errors occur at the syntax or semantic (type) layers.
Go's compiler is importable as a normal package, so we can do fast
syntax and type checking for the 10 platforms we build on.
This currently takes ~6 minutes of CPU time (parallelized).
This makes presubmit cross builds superfluous, since it should catch
most cross-build breaks (generally Unix and 64-bit assumptions).
Example output:
$ time go run test/typecheck/main.go
type-checking: linux/amd64, windows/386, darwin/amd64, linux/arm, linux/386, windows/amd64, linux/arm64, linux/ppc64le, linux/s390x, darwin/386
ERROR(windows/amd64) pkg/proxy/ipvs/proxier.go:1708:27: ENXIO not declared by package unix
ERROR(windows/386) pkg/proxy/ipvs/proxier.go:1708:27: ENXIO not declared by package unix
real 0m45.083s
user 6m15.504s
sys 1m14.000s
This is useful for humans to run to catch obvious problems before
pushing commits and waiting for CI to run verify checks.
Quick mode only runs a whitelist of verify scripts that are reasonably fast.
I set the initial bar arbitrarily at <10s each on my workstation.
The whole set runs in <30s for me, assuming I had already run `make` and
`hack/godep-restore.sh`. This is compared to the full `make verify`
which takes [I don't know how long because I gave up after 45min].
This commit ensures that:
- go vet will be run as part of the make verify target
- the vet make-rule script won't be run directly, as generated_files won't be run in that case
- that go vet errors show up in the build log with a start time, finish time, and SUCCESS/FAILED message as part of the verify make rule script
Per Clayton's suggestion, move stuff from cluster/lib/util.sh to
hack/lib/util.sh. Also consolidate ensure-temp-dir and use the
hack/lib/util.sh implementation rather than cluster/common.sh.
This allows us to start building real dependencies into Makefile.
Leave old hack/* scripts in place but advise to use 'make'. There are a few
rules that call things like 'go run' or 'build/*' that I left as-is for now.