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.
Automatic merge from submit-queue
Up to golang 1.6
A second attempt to upgrade go version above `go1.4`
Merge ASAP after you've cut the `release-1.2` branch and feel ready.
`go1.6` should perform slightly better than `go1.5`, so this time it might work
@gmarek @wojtek-t @zmerlynn @mikedanese @brendandburns @ixdy @thockin
... and a quick doc on how to run them
```
$ godep go test ./pkg/apiserver -benchmem -run=XXX -bench=BenchmarkWatch
PASS
BenchmarkWatchHTTP-8 20000 95669 ns/op 15053 B/op 196 allocs/op
BenchmarkWatchWebsocket-8 10000 102871 ns/op 18430 B/op 204 allocs/op
```
- Add Godeps/LICENSES.md
- Add verify-godep-licenses to verify that Godeps/LICENSES.md is up to date
- Trigger verify-godep-licenses in the pre-commit hook only if the Godeps dir has changed
- Exclude verify-godep-licenses in verify-all
- Add verify-godep-licenses to make verify (used by travis)
- Add verify-godep-licenses to shippable
- Update dev docs to mention update-godep-licenses
It doesn't make much sense to have a separate section for hooks right now
because we only have a pre-commit hook at the moment and we should have it
setup before making the first commit. We can probably create a separate
section for hooks again when we have other types of hooks.
Right now some of the hack/* tools use `go run` and build almost every
time. There are some which expect you to have already run `go install`.
And in all cases the pre-commit hook, which runs a full build wouldn't
want to do either, since it just built!
This creates a new hack/after-build/ directory and has the scripts which
REQUIRE that the binary already be built. It doesn't test and complain.
It just fails miserably. Users should not be in this directory. Users
should just use hack/verify-* which will just do the build and then call
the "after-build" version. The pre-commit hook or anything which KNOWS
the binaries have been built can use the fast version.