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Moritz Kiefer
6581bba285
Upgrade rules_scala (#6883)
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2020-07-28 08:53:12 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
f588eac0c4
Fix version of @bazel/typescript (#6889)
Not quite sure why this didn’t fail on the PR but now it complains
that the version of @bazel/typescript and rules_nodejs are
incompatible.

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2020-07-28 06:40:32 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
d6e5862645
Add platform-version field to daml.yaml (#6736)
* Add `platform-version` field to `daml.yaml`

This PR adds the `platform-version` field to `daml.yaml`. Based on the
approach agreed upon in #6558, the logic for this all sits in
`daml-helper` and there are no changes to the assistant.

The details of how the logic work are in a comment so I’m not going to
repeat them here but the commands that are affected are:

- `daml sandbox`
- `daml sandbox-classic`
- `daml json-api`
- `daml start` (but only for sandbox and the JSON API, not for
  Navigator or anything else)

For tests, I’ve added a test to the compat workspace that installs two
SDKs simultaneously and tries out various combinations and verifies
that we get the correct version. Open to other ideas for testing this
but that seemed like the most sensible option that actually tests what
we run.

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- [DAML Assistant] You can now specify the version of Sandbox and the
  JSON API independently of your SDK version by setting
  ``platform-version`` in your ``daml.yaml``. This is useful if you
  are deploying to a ledger that is running components from a
  different SDK version. See
  https://docs.daml.com/tools/assistant.html#project-config-file-daml-yaml
  for details.

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* Run platform-version tests

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* Fix tag globbing

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* fmt

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* .

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* Try to fix env vars

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* Remove hardcoded references to 1.2.0

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* Rephrase doc comment

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* get things to compile

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* maybe fix things for realz

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* Remove debugging output

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* Get angry at windows

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* why is windows

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* .

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2020-07-15 16:30:01 +02:00
Andreas Herrmann
0c16823c1b
Upgrade rules_haskell and pin stack_snapshot (#6548)
* Update rules_haskell

* Pin stack_snapshot repositories

* Document stack_snapshot_json

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* Don't pin stack_snapshot on Windows

The lock file is generated on Unix and includes unix specific
dependencies, e.g. `unix`. Most developers don't have easy access to a
Windows machine, so regenerating the lock file for Windows would be
inconvenient.

* upgrade stack 2.1.3 --> 2.3.1 on Windows

Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreas.herrmann@tweag.io>
2020-07-02 18:55:09 +02:00
Andreas Herrmann
0544323dfc
upgrade rules_haskell (#6284)
* upgrade rules_haskell

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* Use autogenerated stack_snapshot tools

* ghcide import-dirs flags

Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreas.herrmann@tweag.io>
2020-06-10 17:21:31 +02:00
Andreas Herrmann
921266a926
Enable profiling builds of Cabal packages (#6240)
* Upgrade rules_haskell to latest master

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* Update rules_haskell

* Cabal: Track _p.a and .a outputs

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Co-authored-by: Moritz Kiefer <moritz.kiefer@purelyfunctional.org>
Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreas.herrmann@tweag.io>
2020-06-08 10:03:05 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
c5ce6ed4c8
Use a custom Scala binary for the sandbox migration tests (#6140)
This is preparatory work for hitting the transaction service (and
others but that one is the most important) which isn’t possible via
DAML Script. To ease review, this PR only switches from a DAML Script
to a custom Scala binary. It does not yet change what is tested.

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2020-05-28 15:02:54 +02:00
Andreas Herrmann
92a2b5a28c
Enforce a dependency on node_nix (#6035)
The workspace for the vendored node wrapper script `@nodejs_linux_amd64`
did previously not record a dependency on the nixpkgs provided node
workspace. This patch enforces that dependency by introducing a dummy
read of the vendored node binary.

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Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreas.herrmann@tweag.io>
2020-05-19 16:58:00 +00:00
Andreas Herrmann
1b711d0ac6
Hermetic nixpkgs_cc_toolchain (#5976)
* update rules_nixpkgs

* Use hermetic nixpkgs cc toolchain

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* Work around Bazel's cc toolchain autodetection

* Use --crosstool_top for hermetic cc toolchain

When using --incompatible_enable_cc_toolchain_resolution instead
cc actions still depend on
`external/local_config_cc/builtin_include_directory_paths`
as well as
`external/nixpkgs_cc_toolchain_config/builtin_include_directory_paths`.

* override local_config_cc

* remove unused attribute

* Fix posix toolchain on Windows

* nixpkgs cc toolchain not on Windows

* Fix nixpkgs cc toolchain on MacOS

* nixpkgs cc toolchain uses bin/cc

* Use darwin.binutils on MacOS

* Remove clang(++) and gcc (g++) symlinks

The toolchain only considers `bin/cc` and having the other symlinks
around could lead to confusion

* Use hermetic toolchain in compatibility workspace

* Avoid empty linker flags

Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreas.herrmann@tweag.io>
2020-05-18 18:03:51 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
4916a28682
Include create-daml-app tests in compatibility tests (#5945)
This is the first part of #5700

It adds tests that build create-daml-app using `daml build` and then
run the codegen and build the UI. Contrary to our main tests these
also run on Windows. This is actually reasonably simple by first
building the typescript libraries on Linux and then downloading them
on Windows.

There are two parts that are still missing from the tests in the main
workspace:

1. Building the extra feature. This should be fairly easy to add.
2. Running the pupeeter tests. At least MacOS and Linux should be
   reasonably easy. I don’t know what horrors Windows will throw at
   us. This step is what actually makes this a compatibility
   test. Currently it doesn’t actually launch Sandbox and the JSON API.

Since this PR is already pretty large, I’d like to tackle those things
separately.

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2020-05-13 10:39:51 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
a47c734401
Fix MacOS version linking issues (#5868)
This should fix the following issue that we see constantly on CI:

```
ld: warning: object file _ was built for newer OSX version (10.15) than being linked (10.14)
```

The issue was that the CC toolchain was not fully used in
haskell_cabal_package. --with-gcc (which is really --with-cc) only
applies when Cabal is calling the C compiler. However, in most cases
it is actually GHC itself which calls the C compiler. To make sure
that the right compiler is used in those cases, we have to pass
`-pgmc` and friends to GHC. This matches what rules_haskell does for
non cabal targets.

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2020-05-07 09:36:45 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
0c90844184
Update SDK versions in compatibility tests (#5844)
* Update SDK versions in compatibility tests

This adds a Haskell script to generate a versions.bzl file that
contains the list of versions as well as their hashes. This should
make it a bit easier to keep things up2date going forward.

The script is a bit slow since downloading all the SDKs takes quite a
while but for now it should be good enough and is much more pleasant
than having to figure this out manually.

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* Address review comments

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* Fix excluded tests

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2020-05-05 19:40:03 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
49e19ebed1
Make compat tests work on windows (#5732)
* Make compat tests work on windows

This required some changes to the daml_sdk rule since the read-only
installation by the assistant breaks Bazel completely. We could only
apply those changes on Windows but I think I prefer the consistency
across platforms here over trying to stay close to how the SDK is
installed on user machines given that the SDK installation is not
something we’ve had issues with.

I’ve excluded the postgresql tests for now. I don’t expect them to be
particularly hard to fix but I’ve already spent almost 2 days on this
and having some tests run on Windows seems like a clear improvement
over running no tests on Windows :)

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* Remove todo

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2020-04-28 16:06:36 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
7f2a950da0
Fix ./fmt.sh check (#5718)
* Fix ./fmt.sh check

We accidentally introduced hlint lints when we added the compatibility
workspace. The hlint code in ./fmt.sh correctly detects that there is
a hint but then exits with 0 since it uses the exit code from `echo`
rather than the one from `hlint`. The info that we printed with
`echo` didn’t actually make any sense so I added a new comment as to
why we run hlint here. This requires some setup changes so that the
compatibility workspace gets the same Haskell flags since otherwise
using the same hlint rules obviously does not make sense.

Fixes #5701

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* Update fmt.sh

Co-Authored-By: Samir Talwar <samir.talwar@digitalasset.com>

Co-authored-by: Samir Talwar <samir.talwar@digitalasset.com>
2020-04-24 12:04:14 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
7d36402412
Initial boilerplate for cross-version compatibility testing (#5665)
This is a first step towards testing cross-version
compatibility. It doesn’t actuall do much yet but hopefully it should
be easier to parallelize once we have the initial boilerplate in place
so ideally I’d like to address most missing things and issues in
separate PRs.

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2020-04-23 12:58:11 +02:00