[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Golang design session follow-up
On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 07:05:08PM +0000, George Dunlap wrote: > > > > On Aug 28, 2020, at 4:57 PM, George Dunlap <george.dunlap@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > >> On Jul 21, 2020, at 1:35 AM, Nick Rosbrook <rosbrookn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> # Long-term home of the package > >> > >> Ian: Autogenerated stuff is becoming more annoying. > >> > >> Delete all the libxl auto-generated stuff from staging & master, and > >> have "output branch". > >> > >> The reason we have these in-tree is that otherwise you can't build *from > >> git* if you don't > >> have new enough versions of the right tools. > >> > >> Distribution: Make a repo on xenbits! > > > > So thinking about this: > > > > The first plan I had was to have a script in tools/golang/xenlight (and/or > > the Makefile), which would be handed a directory, and would then: > > > > 1. Sync static files from tools/golang/xenlight into that directory > > > > 2. Run gengotypes.py, having the resulting generated files put into that > > directory > > > > 3. Run `git diff` in the target directory; if there are any changes, then > > automatically run `git commit` to check in the changes. > > > > That way you could just set up a cron job to sync things over on a regular > > basis. > > > > Thinking about GPL considerations, however, you’d also want to include > > libxl_types.idl and idl.py. And then of course, you should also include a > > way to build the generated code from those two. > > > > At which point… would it make sense to just move the package out to its > > separate repo entirely? I.e., have actual development happen in the repo > > which ends up being cloned in the end? > > > > Obviously there are nice things about having the code in the same repo; but > > there’s also something satisfying about being a full downstream. > > > > I was actually thinking it might make sense to put the repo at > > https://gitlab.com/xen-project/go-xenlight , to try out that as a > > development model. Would that mean completely moving off of xen-devel for development? I can't think of a huge reason why we wouldn't be able to do this if we wanted. > > I’ve put a sort of draft module up at https://gitlab.com/martyros/go-xen ; > you can test it by adding the "gitlab.com/xen-project/go-xen/xenlight” > package, but adding the following line to the go.mod of the test program: I have a couple of patches I was going to send out on xen-devel today. I could PR them to this repo instead (or in addition) if you want to try out the gitlab workflow. -NR
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