Commit Graph

7 Commits (868edcb2313faa2cf42cb4a00850e3a6d032c8c6)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim Hockin faeef5c4ae Use make as the main build tool
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.
2016-07-12 21:52:00 -07:00
David McMahon ef0c9f0c5b Remove "All rights reserved" from all the headers. 2016-06-29 17:47:36 -07:00
Jeff Grafton e880dbfd25 Update verify scripts to clean up even on failures 2016-06-16 11:45:26 -07:00
Tim Hockin 18e7a3eb24 Get rid of hack/after-build scripts
The build is now fast enough to not need them.
2016-05-08 20:32:06 -07:00
Eric Paris 3b7c39656c Split hack/{verify,update}-* files so we don't always go build
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.
2015-08-11 14:20:46 -04:00
Tim Hockin efa76b72ae Run the build once during presubmit 2015-07-02 14:43:43 -07:00
nikhiljindal a89d2da249 Adding a script to verify that swagger spec is updated 2015-06-08 04:04:57 -07:00