Summary:
Handlers were added in an intermediate form of tbv2 but those intermediate
forms have now been removed. Remove all the handlers to make grepping/find and
replaces easier across the types.
Test Plan:
- CI
Summary:
Remove the now useless `handler` and adds the `traversal_func` and `processor`
entries for `std::list`. This type is a bit weird as most of our sequential
containers don't have any overhead on storing the element. I went for the same
approach we take for maps where we have a shared `[]` element covering the map
overhead and below that a `key` & `value`. As we only have a single element
under it which doesn't have a logical name I went for `*`.
Closes#315.
Test Plan:
- CI
- Copied the relevant `std::vector` tests and updated the existing one.
Summary:
Currently there are two features between CodeGen v2 (TypeGraph) and TreeBuilder
v2. These are TypedDataSegment and TreeBuilderTypeChecking. Each of these
features currently has a full set of tests run in the CI and each have specific
exclusions.
Collapse these features into TreeBuilder v2. This allows for significantly
simplified testing as any OIL tests run under TreeBuilder v2 and any OID tests
run under TreeBuilder v1.
The reasoning behind this is I no longer intend to partially roll out this
feature. Full TreeBuilder v2 applies different conditions to containers than
the intermediate states, and writing these only to have them never deployed is
a waste of time.
Test Plan:
- it builds
- CI
Summary:
Adds the option for required features to container definitions. These cause the container not to be passed to `DrgnParser` if that feature is not enabled during code generation. The thrift isset type does not currently work with `tree-builder-v2` and only provides benefit with `capture-thrift-isset`. This change makes sure the container is ignored if it won't be useful, allowing code generation under `tree-builder-v2`.
Test Plan: - CI
Differential Revision: D49960512
Pulled By: JakeHillion
Summary:
Previously on large types OIL would have problems with corrupting the `std::stack<exporter::inst::Inst>` that is passed to the processors. This change hides the implementation of the stack from the processors by wrapping the call to emplace in a `std::function` written by the non-generated code, which solves the test case I've seen for this crashing. It also allows us to easily change the stack implementation in future - I plan to change it to a `std::stack<T, std::vector<T>>` in a follow up.
Reviewed By: tyroguru
Differential Revision: D49273116
Types within containers were previously named TODO. This sorts it out so
they're named as their most resolved type. The current implementation
skips Typedef names.