Summary:
CocoaPods will display a "fatal: not a git repository" when these podspecs are consumed within Facebook's internal Mercurial repository due to the reliance on `git` to obtain the current commit hash.
In these cases, the podspec is being consumed locally and the commit hash is unnecessary.
The error is removed by avoiding the use of `git` if the current working directory is not a git repository (or any of the parent directories).
Changelog:
[Internal] [iOS] - Remove CocoaPods error within Facebook's repository
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D27750974
fbshipit-source-id: 99159611c580baf5526f116948c5ff60e1c02e5c
Summary:
Changelog: [Internal] enable support for C++ 17.
C++ 17 in React Native targets.
Short and comprehensive list of C++ features:
https://github.com/AnthonyCalandra/modern-cpp-features#c17-language-features
Reviewed By: JoshuaGross
Differential Revision: D27431145
fbshipit-source-id: e8da6fe9d70e9b7343a8caec21cdbeb043478575
Summary:
Fix warnings about implicit type truncation.
## Changelog
[Internal] [Fixed] - Fix various C++ warnings
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/31002
Test Plan:
Almost all the changes here are simply making explicit conversions which are already occurring. With the exception of a couple of constants being changed from doubles to floats.
With these changes I am able to remove a bunch of warning suppressions in react-native-windows.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D26900502
Pulled By: rozele
fbshipit-source-id: d5e415282815c2212a840a863713287bbf118c10
Summary:
Changelog:
These are no longer being used by Buck, we can just remove them.
Reviewed By: zigwei
Differential Revision: D26913017
fbshipit-source-id: c75a07b2dc8c337ceef6da275b0046c0ac048ba7
Summary:
In T85279528, we're trying to add a RCTURLRequestHandler to the NativeModule system, when the NativeModule system is in an invalid state. This causes a crash. Longer term, this crash will go away when we delete the legacy NativeModule system. However, in the short term:
1. The parent of this diff (i.e: D26741053) ensures that all RCTURLRequestHandlers are TurboModule-compatible. This makes the modules std::vector passed into ModuleRegistry::resigerModules empty.
2. This diff makes ModuleRegistry::registerModules() noop when the modules std::vector is empty.
In tandem, these two diffs should mitigate this crash, by making sure we don't execute the code that crashes.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D26741417
fbshipit-source-id: fc4a09f6adcbdd6dbe197c9aa6a55af077bd818b
Summary:
allow-large-files
Changelog: [iOS] Remove iOS10/tvOS10 suppport
Similar to D19265731 (674b591809) for iOS9.
I just ran this command:
`find . -type f -exec sed -i '' 's/{ :ios => "10.0" }/{ :ios => "11.0" }/' {} +`
and then updated pods
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D25693227
fbshipit-source-id: 0073d57ecbb268c52d21962cef202316857bcbd2
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/30595
Changelog: [Internal]
Add support for loading HBC bundles from Metro in Twilight.
* adds `runtimeBytecodeVersion` to the bundleURL
* adds logic to check chunk hermes bytecode bundles
* adds support for running the bytecode bundles
Reviewed By: cpojer
Differential Revision: D24966992
fbshipit-source-id: acdd03a2e9e2b3e4c29c99c35a7c9136a3a7ef01
Summary:
These are new markers that will be placed around initializing an RCTInstance.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: sammy-SC
Differential Revision: D24607905
fbshipit-source-id: 8e83a2476e2ae878c523217aeb5a3b4bfc5bf911
Summary:
Adding another method to ReactMarker to log a marker with both a tag and an instanceKey. The instanceKey is used to attach the event to the correct marker instance - this is used already in Java, but not in C++ yet.
The way that ReactMarker is currently set up makes this change a little more complex/confusing. For some reason I'm not totally clear on, we're using C-style exports with some platforms-specific ifdefs in ReactMarker.h (even though the impl is .cpp?). And we swap out the implementation for `logTaggedMarker` at runtime in platform-specific code (JReactMarker and RCTCxxBridge).
In this diff, I just add a new function alongside `logTaggedMarker`, `logTaggedMarkerWithInstanceKey`. I did it this way because I figured modifying `logTaggedMarker` to add an argument would be a breaking change.
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D23831533
fbshipit-source-id: f5b3eba1f43a80f7723fdb64cfc0a792548db2ba
Summary:
Microsoft’s RN for macOS fork supports the Hermes engine nowadays https://github.com/microsoft/react-native-macos/pull/473. As a longer term work item, we’ve started moving bits that are not invasive for iOS but _are_ a maintenance burden on us—mostly when merging—upstream. Seeing as this one is a recent addition, it seemed like a good candidate to start with.
As to the actual changes, these include:
* Sharing Android’s Hermes executor with the objc side of the codebase.
* Adding a CocoaPods subspec to build the Hermes inspector source and its dependencies (`Folly/Futures`, `libevent`).
* Adding the bits to the Xcode build phase script that creates the JS bundle for release builds to compile Hermes bytecode and source-maps…
* …coincidentally it turns out that the Xcode build phase script did _not_ by default output source-maps for iOS, which is now fixed too.
All of the Hermes bits are automatically enabled, on macOS, when providing the `hermes-engine-darwin` [npm package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/hermes-engine-darwin) and enabling the Hermes pods.
## Changelog
[General] [Added] - Upstream RN macOS Hermes integration bits
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/29748
Test Plan:
Building RNTester for iOS and Android still works as before.
To test the actual changes themselves, you’ll have to use the macOS target in RNTester in the macOS fork, or create a new application from `master`:
<img width="812" alt="Screenshot 2020-08-18 at 16 55 06" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2320/90547606-160f6480-e18c-11ea-9a98-edbbaa755800.png">
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D23304618
Pulled By: fkgozali
fbshipit-source-id: 4ef0e0f60d909f3c59f9cfc87c667189df656a3b
Summary:
This was an experiment that never shipped. In the meantime we built Fast Refresh which obviates the need to complicate how we load and store bundles on device.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: motiz88
Differential Revision: D22330994
fbshipit-source-id: 5a623b2611dd2622f17dd83ed35ef05c3100e40d
Summary:
When asking for the data of a JSBigFileString, check that the instance satisfies some basic invariants.
This is meant to catch any corruption issues as early as possible.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D22125436
fbshipit-source-id: e0a84752c86151d56b7e7cbed3b95650d8ba1f75
Summary:
Changelog: [Internal]
A long time ago we experimented with JSC bytecode. We are not experimenting with JSC bytecode any more. This code can be removed.
Reviewed By: mhorowitz
Differential Revision: D22017374
fbshipit-source-id: 6fe3fb7ad7966f92a5cd103605ac5c0bd1f17a8e
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/29090
Moving the logic for calling into JS to handle errors into ErrorUtils, where it can be reused outside of the bridge.
Reviewed By: RSNara
Differential Revision: D21939254
fbshipit-source-id: 0d8f3bd2503720be7619ed8dc8b2389f544049f3
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/29087
D21908523 added an implicit dependency on `jsi.h` to use functions like `asObject`, etc. For some reason this doesn't break the build with BUCK (??) but it does with cocoapods. Adding the dep to the cxxreact podspec and regenerating offline mirrors to unbreak CircleCI. Also adding the BUCK dep and include statement for good measure.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D21924592
fbshipit-source-id: 295c0670c6499e1195ba3c3a3320c6aee13bc025
Summary:
Call into our existing JS error handling logic from C++ using JSI in the RuntimeExecutor used by the bridge.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: lunaleaps
Differential Revision: D21908523
fbshipit-source-id: ae41196443781b9f2673dcb7bbcb5b5aa8aa2528
Summary:
At some early stages of Instance initialization, it does not have a `nativeToJsBridge_`. At the same time, `handleMemoryPressure` can be called at any point in time, so we should check the pointer for not being null before calling on it.
Changelog: [Internal] Fabric-specific internal change.
Reviewed By: JoshuaGross, mdvacca
Differential Revision: D21798522
fbshipit-source-id: 6384da88784cceb493cf9810408cbb47777d3f4b
Summary:
## Motivation
We got this crash T67304907, which shows a `EXC_BAD_ACCESS / KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS` when calling this line:
```
NativeModulePerfLogger::getInstance().asyncMethodCallBatchPreprocessStart();
```
There are no arguments in that call, so I figured the only error could be when we try to invoke `getInstance()` or `asyncMethodCallBatchPreprocessStart()`.
This diff:
1. Removes the `NativeModulePerfLogger::getInstance()` bit. Now NativeModulePerfLogger is used via regular static C functions. So, there's no way that simply invoking one of the logging functions crashes the application: there's no vtable lookup.
2. Inside each logging function, when perf-logging is disabled, the global perflogger should be `nullptr`. This diff makes it so that in that case, we won't execute any code in the control group of the perf-logging experiment.
## Changes
**How do we enable NativeModule perf-logging?**
- Previously:
- `NativeModulePerfLogger::setInstance(std::make_shared<FBReactNativeModulePerfLogger>(...))`
- `TurboModulePerfLogger::setInstance(std::make_shared<FBReactNativeModulePerfLogger>(...))`.
- Now:
- `BridgeNativeModulePerfLogger::enableLogging(std::make_unique<FBReactNativeModulePerfLogger>(...))`
- `TurboModulePerfLogger::enableLogging(std::make_unique<FBReactNativeModulePerfLogger>(...))`
**How do we do NativeModule perf-logging now?**
- Previously:
- `NativeModulePerfLogger::getInstance().command(...args)`
- `TurboModulePerfLogger::getInstance().command(...args)`.
- Now:
- `BridgeNativeModulePerfLogger::command(...args)`
- `TurboModulePerfLogger::command(...args)`.
The benefit of this approach is that each method in `BridgeNativeModulePerfLogger` is guarded with an if check. Example:
```
void moduleCreateConstructStart(const char *moduleName, int32_t id) {
NativeModulePerfLogger *logger = g_perfLogger.get();
if (logger != nullptr) {
logger->moduleCreateConstructStart(moduleName, id);
}
}
```
Therefore, we don't actually execute any code when perf-logging is disabled.
Changelog:
[Internal]
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D21669888
fbshipit-source-id: 80c73754c430ce787404b563878bad146295e01f
Summary:
## Motivation
This rename will fix the following CircleCI build failures:
- [test_ios_unit_frameworks](https://circleci.com/gh/facebook/react-native/150473?utm_campaign=vcs-integration-link&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=github-build-link)
- [test_ios_detox_frameworks](https://circleci.com/gh/facebook/react-native/150474?utm_campaign=vcs-integration-link&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=github-build-link)
## Investigation
We have 4 podspec targets that map to the same header namespace (i.e: `header_dir`) `ReactCommon`:
- **New:** `React-perflogger`: Directory is `ReactCommon/preflogger`, and contains `NativeModulePerfLogger.{h,cpp}`.
- `React-runtimeexecutor`: Directory is `ReactCommon/runtimeexecutor`, and contains only `RuntimeExecutor.h`
- `React-callinvoker`: Directory is `ReactCommon/callinvoker`, and contains only `CallInvoker.h`
- `ReactCommon/turbomodule/core`: Directory is `ReactCommon/turbomodule`, and contains C++ files, as well has header files.
**The problem:**
We couldn't import headers from `React-perflogger` in `ReactCommon/turbomodule/core` files.
**The cause:**
I'm not entirely sure why, but I was able to discern the following two rules by playing around with the podspecs:
1. If your podspec target has a cpp file, it'll generate a framework when `USE_FRAMEWORKS=1`.
2. Two different frameworks cannot map to the same `module_name` or `header_dir`. (Why? No clue. But something breaks silently when this is the case).
So, this is what happened when I landed `React-perflogger` (D21443610):
1. The TurboModules code generates the `ReactCommon` framework that uses the `ReactCommon` header namespace.
2. `React-runtimeexecutor` and `React-callinvoker` also used the `ReactCommon` header namespace. However, neither generate a framework because of Rule 1.
3. When I comitted `React-perflogger`, I introduced a second framework that competed with the `ReactCommon` framework (i.e: TurboModules code) for the `ReactCommon` header namespace. Rule 2 violation.
## Thoughts on renaming
- `<perflogger/NativeModulePerfLogger.h>` is too generic, and the `perflogger` namepsace is used internally within FB.
- `<react/perflogger/NativeModulePerfLogger.h>` matches our fabric header format, but I'm pretty sure that slashes aren't allowed in `header_dir`: I tested this and it didn't work. IIRC, only alphanumeric and underscore are valid characters for `header_dir` or `module_name`. So, I opted to just use `reactperflogger`.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D21598852
fbshipit-source-id: 60da5d0f7758eaf13907a080b7d8756688f40723
Summary:
## Motivation
This rename will fix the following CircleCI build failures:
- [test_ios_unit_frameworks](https://circleci.com/gh/facebook/react-native/150473?utm_campaign=vcs-integration-link&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=github-build-link)
- [test_ios_detox_frameworks](https://circleci.com/gh/facebook/react-native/150474?utm_campaign=vcs-integration-link&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=github-build-link)
## Investigation
We have 4 podspec targets that map to the same header namespace (i.e: `header_dir`) `ReactCommon`:
- **New:** `React-perflogger`: Directory is `ReactCommon/preflogger`, and contains `NativeModulePerfLogger.{h,cpp}`.
- `React-runtimeexecutor`: Directory is `ReactCommon/runtimeexecutor`, and contains only `RuntimeExecutor.h`
- `React-callinvoker`: Directory is `ReactCommon/callinvoker`, and contains only `CallInvoker.h`
- `ReactCommon/turbomodule/core`: Directory is `ReactCommon/turbomodule`, and contains C++ files, as well has header files.
**The problem:**
We couldn't import headers from `React-perflogger` in `ReactCommon/turbomodule/core` files.
**The cause:**
I'm not entirely sure why, but I was able to discern the following two rules by playing around with the podspecs:
1. If your podspec target has a cpp file, it'll generate a framework when `USE_FRAMEWORKS=1`.
2. Two different frameworks cannot map to the same `module_name` or `header_dir`. (Why? No clue. But something breaks silently when this is the case).
So, this is what happened when I landed `React-perflogger` (D21443610):
1. The TurboModules code generates the `ReactCommon` framework that uses the `ReactCommon` header namespace.
2. `React-runtimeexecutor` and `React-callinvoker` also used the `ReactCommon` header namespace. However, neither generate a framework because of Rule 1.
3. When I comitted `React-perflogger`, I introduced a second framework that competed with the `ReactCommon` framework (i.e: TurboModules code) for the `ReactCommon` header namespace. Rule 2 violation.
## Thoughts on renaming
- `<perflogger/NativeModulePerfLogger.h>` is too generic, and the `perflogger` namepsace is used internally within FB.
- `<react/perflogger/NativeModulePerfLogger.h>` matches our fabric header format, but I'm pretty sure that slashes aren't allowed in `header_dir`: I tested this and it didn't work. IIRC, only alphanumeric and underscore are valid characters for `header_dir` or `module_name`. So, I opted to just use `reactperflogger`.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D21585006
fbshipit-source-id: e3339273af5dfd65a1454d87213d1221de6a4651
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/28893
`JSIExecutor::callSerializableNativeHook` converts the arguments from `JSI::Value` to `folly::dynamic`. Then, `RCTNativeModule` converts the arguments from `folly::dynamic` to ObjC data structures in its `static invokeInner` function.
Therefore, I decided to start the sync markers inside `JSIExecutor::callSerializableNativeHook`, which required me to expose these two methode `ModuleRegistry::getModuleName` and `ModuleRegistry::getModuleSyncMethodName`. This shouldn't modify performance because we eagerly generate a NativeModule's methods when it's first required. So, at worst, this is doing a cache lookup.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D21443610
fbshipit-source-id: 67cf563b0b06153e56e63ba7e186eea31eafc853
Summary:
NativeModule async method calls are queued up on the JS side, and flushed to C++ on every Native -> JS call. Before we execute the batch of async NativeModule method calls, we convert it (a JS object) from a `jsi::Value` to a `folly::dynamic` object in `JSIExecutor::callNativeModules`. Then, in `JsToNativeBridge::callNativeModules`, we convert this `folly::dynamic` object into an `std::vector<MethodCall>`, before finally looping over these `MethodCall`s and invoking each NativeModule async method call.
The markers I'm adding in this diff measure this `jsi::Value -> folly::dynamic -> std::vector<MethodCall>` pre-processing.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D21435455
fbshipit-source-id: 4c5a9e2b73c1a2a49d7a8f224a0d30afe3a0c79c
Summary:
This diff instruments two markers:
- JSRequireBeginning: From the start of the JS require to when we start creating the platform NativeModule
- JSRequireEnding: From the end of platform NativeModule create to the end of the JS require
In order to accomplish this, I had modify `ModuleRegistry::ModuleRegistry()` to accept a `std::shared_ptr<NativeModulePerfLogger>`. I also had to implement the public method `ModuleRegistry::getNativeModulePerfLogger()` so that `JSINativeModules` could start logging the JS require beginning and ending.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D21418803
fbshipit-source-id: 53828817ae41f23f3f04a95b1d3ac0012735da48
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/28851
This diff creates a RuntimeExecutor that uses the bridge and exposes it on CatalystInstanceImpl.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: mdvacca, RSNara
Differential Revision: D21051949
fbshipit-source-id: b3977fc14fa19089f33e297d29cedba0d067526d
Summary:
Move and create an empty rule that redirects as well, to handle //arvr rules
Need to do this way, since ovrsource sync rules are in different repo.
allow_many_files
allow-large-files
Steps:
- [X] Move glog from xplat/third-party to /third-party
- [ ] Update references in ovrsource to translate to //third-party instead of //xplat/third-party
- [ ] Get rid of temporary rule
- [ ] Update fbsource/third-party/glog to 0.3.5 (what we have in ovrsource)
Changelog: [Internal] Update reference for glog from xplat/third-party to /third-party.
Reviewed By: yfeldblum
Differential Revision: D21363584
fbshipit-source-id: c1ffe2dd615077170b03d98dcfb77121537793c9
Summary:
We'll be using a native CallInvoker to dispatch sync and async method calls to ObjC NativeModules. This native CallInvoker will hold a reference to the ObjC NativeModule's method queue.
**Why is the native CallInvoker required for ObjC NativeModules?**
In the case where the ObjC NativeModule neither provides nor requests a method queue, we must create a method queue for it. When we go to invoke a method from JS, for these NativeModules specifically, there is no way to access this method queue. A native CallInvoker is a convenient abstraction that holds on to that method queue. For async calls, we'll just call `CallInvoker::invokeAsync`, and for sync calls, we'll just call `CallInvoker::invokeSync`.
**Why do we need sync call support for native `CallInvoker`?**
In ObjC, sync NativeModule method calls block the JS thread, then execute synchronously on the NativeModule's method queue, and then unblock the JS thread. This is what'll be implemented by `CallInvoker::invokeSync`.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D20829955
fbshipit-source-id: efb9d5408a1ade81069a943c865f232d4d10acfe
Summary:
Now, instead of accepting a `std::function` that schedules work, and returning a `CallInvoker`, `Instance::getDecoratedNativeCallInvoker` will accept a `CallInvoker` that schedules work, and return a decorated `CallInvoker`.
I think this change will help with readability. It also clarifies that the bridge is adding additional behaviour to the native `CallInvoker`.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D20826885
fbshipit-source-id: a2c5681d10a4544ee3d2a0d1f1cbd386ef06d0e6
Summary:
This is the first of three PRs related to enabling multi-bundle support in React Native. More details, motivation and reasoning behind it can be found in RFC [here](https://github.com/react-native-community/discussions-and-proposals/issues/152).
Logic responsible for installing globals was pulled out from `loadApplicationScript` to `initializeRuntime` since it should be ran only once, what was left was renamed to `loadBundle`.
It's based on dratwas work from [here](https://github.com/callstack/react-native/tree/feat/multibundle/split-load-application), but applied to current `master` to avoid rebasing 3-months old branch and issues that come with that.
## Changelog
[Internal] [Changed] - split `loadApplicationScript` into `initializeRuntime` and `loadBundle` to enable multi-bundle support in the future
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/27844
Test Plan: Initialized new RN app with CLI, set RN to build from source and verified the still app builds and runs OK using code from this branch.
Reviewed By: rickhanlonii
Differential Revision: D19888605
Pulled By: ejanzer
fbshipit-source-id: 24ace48ffe8978796591fe7c6cf53a61b127cce6
Summary:
## Context
For now, assume TurboModules doesn't exist.
**What happens when we call an async NativeModule method?**
Everytime JS calls an async NativeModule method, we don't immediately execute it. The legacy infra pushes the call into some queue managed by `MessageQueue.js`. This queue is "flushed" or "emptied" by the following events:
- **Flushed:** A C++ -> JS call. NativeModule async methods can called with an `onSuccess` and/or `onFail` callback(s). Calling `NativeToJsBridge::invokeCallback` to invoke one of these callbacks is one way for ObjC++/C++/Java to call into JS. Another way is via JSModule method calls, which are initiated by `NativeToJsBridge::callFunction`.
- **Flushed:** When `JSIExecutor::flush` is called. Since TurboModules don't exist, this only happens when we call `JSIExecutor::loadApplicationScript`.
- **Emptied:** When more than 5 ms have passed, and the queue hasn't been flushed/emptied, on the next async NativeModule method call, we add to the queue. Afterwards, we empty it, and invoke all the NativeModule method calls.
**So, what's the difference between flushed and emptied?**
> Note: These are two terms I just made up, but the distinction is important.
If the queue was "flushed", and it contained at least one NativeModule method call, `JsToNativeBridge` dispatches the `onBatchComplete` event. On Android, the UIManager module is the only module that listens to this event. This `onBatchComplete` event doesn't fire if the queue was "emptied".
**Why does any of this matter?**
1. TurboModules exist.
2. We need the TurboModules infra to have `JsToNativeBridge` dispatch `onBatchComplete`, which depends on:
- **Problem 1:** The queue being flushed on calls into JS from Java/C++/ObjC++.
- **Problem 2:** There being queued up NativeModule async method calls when the queue is flushed.
In D14656466, fkgozali fixed Problem 1 by making every C++/Java/Obj -> JS call from TurboModules also execute `JSIExecutor::flush()`. This means that, with TurboModules, we flush the NativeModule async method call queue as often as we do without TurboModules. So far, so good. However, we still have one big problem: As we convert more NativeModules to TurboModules, the average size of the queue of NativeModule method calls will become smaller and smaller, because more NativeModule method calls will be TurboModule method calls. This queue will more often be empty than not. Therefore, we'll end up dispatching the `onBatchComplete` event less often with TurboModules enabled. So, somehow, when we're about to flush the NativeModule method call queue, we need `JsToNativeBridge` to understand that we've executed TurboModule method calls in the batch. These calls would have normally been queued, which would have led the queue size to be non-zero. So if, during a batch, some TurboModule async method calls were executed, `JsToNativeBridge` should dispatch `onBatchComplete`.
**So, what does this diff do?**
1. Make `Instance` responsible for creating the JS `CallInvoker`.
2. Make `NativeToJsBridge` responsible for creating the native `CallInvoker`. `Instance` calls into `NativeToJsBridge` to get the native `CallInvoker`.
3. Hook up `CatalystInstanceImpl`, the Android bridge, with the new JS `CallInvoker`, and the new native `CallInvoker`. This fixes `onBatchComplete` on Android. iOS work is pending.
Changelog:
[Android][Fixed] - Ensure `onBatchComplete` is dispatched correctly with TurboModules
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D20717931
fbshipit-source-id: bc3ccbd6c135b7f084edbc6ddb4d1e3c0c7e0875
Summary:
`fbsource//xplat` and `//xplat` are equivalent for FB BUCK targets. Removing extra prefix for consistency.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: scottrice
Differential Revision: D20495655
fbshipit-source-id: a57b72f694c533e2e16dffe74eccb8fdec1f55f5
Summary:
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/28271
As explained by mmallet-youilabs , if the parameters passed to the `move` function are too expensive, this can have an impact on performance. Thus making these parameters captured by value mutable, the parameters are not movable.
## Changelog
[iOS] [Fixed] - Message
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/28297
Test Plan: Steps to reproduce (and expected results) are not applicable (unless running with a profiler).
Differential Revision: D20464278
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: 846a8bc6c61cb4aa21fbd96b419c3775190a2c84
Summary:
The new name is get_preprocessor_flags_for_build_mode.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: d16r
Differential Revision: D20351718
fbshipit-source-id: 67628ce81e7244f0f72af2d00d92842a649ff619
Summary:
Run clang-format and add .clang-tidy with `clang-diagnostic-*` to several more directories in order to catch any problems.
Changelog:
[Internal]
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D19860169
fbshipit-source-id: 7785aab010c8e6945cc6b5c9b68cb8ee0cdbb7fa
Summary:
The PlatformConstants native module exposes the ability to query the React
Native version used to build native code. This is managed on iOS and Android by
a version bumping script, which replaces module code based on a template.
It is currently difficult to accurately determine this version for out-of-tree C++
platforms (I.e. React Native Windows). The version of upstream react-native we resolve to is ultimately
dependent on the version of react-native chosen a peer dependency, which is not
neccesarily constant given a build of react-native-windows.
We could try to hack around this, and make our native build try to reason about
the resolved pacakge for react-native using a lockfile, but a much cleaner
solution is to embed version into C++ code, similar to what is done for Android
and iOS. This change does that, adding a header with React Native version and
updating the build stamping script to write to it.
Usage sample:
```c++
constants["reactNativeVersion"] = folly::dynamic::object();
constants["reactNativeVersion"]["major"] = ReactNativeVersion.Major;
constants["reactNativeVersion"]["minor"] = ReactNativeVersion.Minor;
constants["reactNativeVersion"]["patch"] = ReactNativeVersion.Patch;
```
## Changelog
[General] [Added] - Stamp React Native Version Into C++ Code
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/28036
Test Plan: Validated that the bumping script will accurately update the header, can compile under both MSVC and Clang.
Differential Revision: D19865992
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 9e0b8e9519015bb62c60b9935a234cd367a1926a
Summary:
We are moving towards 100%-prettified files. That's the first step when we apply Clang Format for `ReactCommon`.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D20110895
fbshipit-source-id: 0a0ce4997cf1c3721b0b07ef78c1a57ce87d20f9
Summary:
We recently updated React Native's docs site to have its own domain reactnative.dev and needed to update the URLs in the source code
CHANGELOG:
[INTERNAL]
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D20072842
fbshipit-source-id: 1970d9214c872a6e7abf697d99f8f5360b3b308e
Summary:
Adding a `.clang-tidy` to a bunch of dirs under `react-native-github/ReactAndroid` and `react-native-github/ReactCommon`.
I don't want to add a single `.clang-tidy` at the root because we'll need more fine-grained control over what checks are enabled in different parts of the codebase; for example, fabric will and TM will probably have more checks enabled than older parts of the codebase that we're not actively modernizing, and the Hermes team probably wants its own config to be consistent with the rest of their codebase.
Starting off each `.clang-tidy` by only enabling clang-diagnostic; this is just to test that it's working. In the future, we'll work with the community to gradually enable more checks.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D19705749
fbshipit-source-id: 979cea053b645ac4a9790340033bfcfb49ca0f97
Summary:
This change will keep project consistency.
This change repeat the previous commit 582738bdc8.
That was created by sammy-SC and reviewed by shergin
That changed
* `ASSERT_TRUE` -> `EXPECT_TRUE`
* `ASSERT_NEAR` -> `EXPECT_NEAR`
* `ASSERT_EQ` -> `EXPECT_EQ`
That said
> 1. Replace ASSERT_* with EXPECT_*. Assert is a fatal assertion. Expect is non-fatal assertion. So if assert fails, tests do not continue and therefore provide less information.
>
> 2. Rename tests in `RawPropsTest.cpp` from `ShadowNodeTest` to `RawPropsTest`.
>
> Source: https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googletest/docs/primer.md#basic-assertions
## Changelog
[CATEGORY] [TYPE] - Message
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/27850
Differential Revision: D19568014
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: 7c22cd1c7ec919675e834a060bd5e681d43a8baf
Summary:
The reason for this change is that it is the primary root that we want people to be using and the naming should reflect that.
#nocancel
build-break
overriding_review_checks_triggers_an_audit_and_retroactive_review
Changelog: [Internal]
Oncall Short Name: fbobjc_sheriff
Differential Revision: D19431128
fbshipit-source-id: c7208e20ed0f5f5eb6c2849428c09a6d4af9b6f3
Summary:
It is time to target SDK version 10.0+.
Changelog: [iOS] [Deprecated] - Deprecating support for iOS/tvOS SDK 9.x, 10.0+ is now required
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D19265731
fbshipit-source-id: 93b6f9e8f61c5b36ff69e80d3f18256aa96cc2c0
Summary:
The constructor arguments to `ConcreteSystraceSection` are actually used. It seems like they were accidentally marked unused in D14181748.
Changelog:
[iOS][Fixed] - Remove __unused annotation from ConcreteSystraceSection ctor args.
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D18574190
fbshipit-source-id: 38d58da794341d4ecc52f3bc16e05ef2757cca1d
Summary:
There is a mixed usage of `folly::make_unique` and `std::make_unique`. Soon, `folly::make_unique` may be removed (see [this PR](https://github.com/facebook/folly/pull/1150)). Since `react-native` only supports C++14-compilers and later, switch to always using `std::make_unique`.
## Changelog
[Internal] [Removed] - Replace folly::make_unique with std::make_unique
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/26730
Test Plan:
Running the existing test suite. No change in behavior is expected.
Joshua Gross: buck install -r fb4a, make sure MP Home and forced teardown works okay on android
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D18062400
Pulled By: JoshuaGross
fbshipit-source-id: 978ca794c7e972db872a8dcc57c31bdec7451481
Summary:
`xplat` targets add different deps based on what platform the target is being built for.
for anything using `fb_xplat`, we can put all ios supermodules in `fbobjc_labels` and all android sms in `fbandroid_labels`
There's some weirdness with python targets like `thrift_gen` in `/xplat/mobileconfig/tools/generator/gen-py/BUCK` that don't have platform-specific labels because the except_for list for `fbandroid` doesn't need the `fbsource//` prefix (see changes in `/ios/isolation/infra.mobileconfig.sm`)
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: shergin, joshleibsly
Differential Revision: D17884952
fbshipit-source-id: e245364cf515b75682990094d24f789d53b1f3f5
Summary:
This pull request replaces the last remaining Unix headers in `JSBigString` with their equivalent Folly Portability headers, and replaces the calls to `getpagesize()` with `sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE)` since Folly Portability is missing that function.
The work to get this building on windows was mostly done by acoates-ms, this pull request just adds the finishing touches.
## Changelog:
[General] [Fixed] - Fixed `JSBigString` not compiling on Windows due to Unix-specific headers
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/26826
Test Plan: Compiled with Clang and with MSVC (2017)
Differential Revision: D17903214
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 230f8fb410fa81d8f13d8b6ccf1147cfc70358bf
Summary:
We're trying to build react-native on Windows (part of the Microsoft\react-native-windows project) with MSVC compiler with WITH_FBSYSTRACE set to true (to route the traces to ETW). This change is to fix a compilation error due to the non standard usage of ATOMIC_VAR_INIT macro called with no parameters. It's not absolutely clear to me the objective of this macro in the standard at all (to be used in c context ?), and which compiler does support this parameterless version (gcc?).
Also, I'm more inclined towards changing the statement to just "std::atomic_uint_least32_t m_systraceCookie{};". Please confirm.
## Changelog
[General] [Fixed] - Removing the non-standard usage of ATOMIC_VAR_INIT macro from code with systrace enabled
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/26238
Test Plan: Build verification should suffice as there is no semantic change introduced by this change.
Differential Revision: D17259213
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 9fe44f9220f18399a58f94f0f01d5fa93e6458e0
Summary:
Yesterday we shipped hermesengine.dev as part of the current 0.60 release. This PR brings those changes to master.
## Changelog
[General] [Added] - Added support for Hermes
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25613
Test Plan:
* CI is green both on GitHub and at FB
* Creating a new app from source can use Hermes on Android
Reviewed By: cpojer
Differential Revision: D16221777
Pulled By: willholen
fbshipit-source-id: aa6be10537863039cb666292465ba2e1d44b64ef
Summary:
As part of the fix for https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/25349 I added `s.static_framework = true` to each podspec in repo (see https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25619#discussion_r306993309 for more context).
This was required to ensure the existing conditional compilation with `#if RCT_DEV` and `__has_include` still worked correctly when `use_frameworks!` is enabled.
However, fkgozali pointed out that it would be ideal if we didn't have this requirement as it could make life difficult for third-party libraries.
This removes the requirement by moving `React-DevSupport.podspec` and `React-RCTWebSocket.podspec` into `React-Core.podspec` as subspecs. This means the symbols are present when `React-Core.podspec` is built dynamically so `s.static_framework = true` isn't required.
This means that any `Podfile` that refers to `React-DevSupport` or `React-RCTWebSocket` will need to be updated to avoid errors.
## Changelog
I don't think this needs a changelog entry since its just a refinement of https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25619.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25816
Test Plan:
Check `RNTesterPods` still works both with and without `use_frameworks!`:
1. Go to the `RNTester` directory and run `pod install`.
2. Run the tests in `RNTesterPods.xcworkspace` to see that everything still works fine.
3. Uncomment the `use_frameworks!` line at the top of `RNTester/Podfile` and run `pod install` again.
4. Run the tests again and see that it still works with frameworks enabled.
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D16495030
Pulled By: fkgozali
fbshipit-source-id: 2708ac9fd20cd04cb0aea61b2e8ab0d931dfb6d5
Summary:
This is my proposal for fixing `use_frameworks!` compatibility without breaking all `<React/*>` imports I outlined in https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25393#issuecomment-508457700. If accepted, it will fix https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/25349.
It builds on the changes I made in https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25496 by ensuring each podspec has a unique value for `header_dir` so that framework imports do not conflict. Every podspec which should be included in the `<React/*>` namespace now includes it's headers from `React-Core.podspec`.
The following pods can still be imported with `<React/*>` and so should not have breaking changes: `React-ART`,`React-DevSupport`, `React-CoreModules`, `React-RCTActionSheet`, `React-RCTAnimation`, `React-RCTBlob`, `React-RCTImage`, `React-RCTLinking`, `React-RCTNetwork`, `React-RCTPushNotification`, `React-RCTSettings`, `React-RCTText`, `React-RCTSettings`, `React-RCTVibration`, `React-RCTWebSocket` .
There are still a few breaking changes which I hope will be acceptable:
- `React-Core.podspec` has been moved to the root of the project. Any `Podfile` that references it will need to update the path.
- ~~`React-turbomodule-core`'s headers now live under `<turbomodule/*>`~~ Replaced by https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25619#issuecomment-511091823.
- ~~`React-turbomodulesamples`'s headers now live under `<turbomodulesamples/*>`~~ Replaced by https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25619#issuecomment-511091823.
- ~~`React-TypeSaferty`'s headers now live under `<TypeSafety/*>`~~ Replaced by https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25619#issuecomment-511040967.
- ~~`React-jscallinvoker`'s headers now live under `<jscallinvoker/*>`~~ Replaced by https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25619#issuecomment-511091823.
- Each podspec now uses `s.static_framework = true`. This means that a minimum of CocoaPods 1.5 ([released in April 2018](http://blog.cocoapods.org/CocoaPods-1.5.0/)) is now required. This is needed so that the ` __has_include` conditions can still work when frameworks are enabled.
Still to do:
- ~~Including `React-turbomodule-core` with `use_frameworks!` enabled causes the C++ import failures we saw in https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/25349. I'm sure it will be possible to fix this but I need to dig deeper (perhaps a custom modulemap would be needed).~~ Addressed by 33573511f0.
- I haven't got Fabric working yet. I wonder if it would be acceptable to move Fabric out of the `<React/*>` namespace since it is new? �
## Changelog
[iOS] [Fixed] - Fixed compatibility with CocoaPods frameworks.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25619
Test Plan:
### FB
```
buck build catalyst
```
### Sample Project
Everything should work exactly as before, where `use_frameworks!` is not in `Podfile`s. I have a branch on my [sample project](https://github.com/jtreanor/react-native-cocoapods-frameworks) here which has `use_frameworks!` in its `Podfile` to demonstrate this is fixed.
You can see that it works with these steps:
1. `git clone git@github.com:jtreanor/react-native-cocoapods-frameworks.git`
2. `git checkout fix-frameworks-subspecs`
3. `cd ios && pod install`
4. `cd .. && react-native run-ios`
The sample app will build and run successfully. To see that it still works without frameworks, remove `use_frameworks!` from the `Podfile` and do steps 3 and 4 again.
### RNTesterPods
`RNTesterPodsPods` can now work with or without `use_frameworks!`.
1. Go to the `RNTester` directory and run `pod install`.
2. Run the tests in `RNTesterPods.xcworkspace` to see that everything still works fine.
3. Uncomment the `use_frameworks!` line at the top of `RNTester/Podfile` and run `pod install` again.
4. Run the tests again and see that it still works with frameworks enabled.
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D16465247
Pulled By: PeteTheHeat
fbshipit-source-id: cad837e9cced06d30cc5b372af1c65c7780b9e7a
Summary:
This change lets `registerBundle(bundleId, file)` throw an exception
when the file is empty, improving on the current behavior of an
eventual SIGABRT saying "MAP_FAILED: Invalid argument"
Reviewed By: ridiculousfish
Differential Revision: D16451938
fbshipit-source-id: b8b2d0bfed476319c379122fad59a5bf0a8c813b
Summary:
This is the first step towards fixing https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/25349. These are the changes to the podspec to correctly update dependencies and build config that will cause any breaking change for users or libraries.
I am breaking these changes out from https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25393 as suggested by fkgozali in https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25393#issuecomment-508322884.
These are the changes:
- Made C++ headers in `React-Core` private by default so that ObjC files can import the module without failures.
- Reduced the number of `yoga` headers that are exposed for the same reason as above. As far as I can see this doesn't cause issues but we can find another solution if it does.
- Adding some missing dependencies to fix undefined symbols errors.
- Added `DoubleConversion` to `HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS` where it was missing.
## Changelog
[iOS] [Fixed] - Updated podspecs for improved compatibility with different install types.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25496
Test Plan:
Everything should work exactly as before. I have a branch on my [sample project](https://github.com/jtreanor/react-native-cocoapods-frameworks) here which points at this branch to show that it is still working `Podfile` to demonstrate this is fixed.
You can see that it works with these steps:
1. `git clone git@github.com:jtreanor/react-native-cocoapods-frameworks.git`
2. `git checkout podspec-updates`
3. `cd ios && pod install`
4. `cd .. && react-native run-ios`
The sample app will build and run successfully.
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D16167346
Pulled By: fkgozali
fbshipit-source-id: 1917b2f8779cb172362a457fb3fce686c55056d3
Summary:
unistd.h isn't a header available in the windows SDK, so we can't include it from react-native-windows.
I moved the usage of dup, to JSBigString.cpp in a previous PR, so this header should only be needed in the cpp file, not the header. (And react-native-windows doesn't use the cpp file)
## Changelog
[Internal] [Fixed] - Header cleanup
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25107
Differential Revision: D15602265
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 6a62bf8fe6758e400810f37834e8646485120d71
Summary:
Co-Authored: zamotany
With React Native 0.59.8 the app keeps crashing with indexed RAM bundle on Android with the following error:
```
2019-05-09 11:58:06.684 2793-2856/? E/AndroidRuntime: FATAL EXCEPTION: mqt_js
Process: com.ramtestapp, PID: 2793
com.facebook.jni.CppException: getPropertyAsObject: property '__fbRequireBatchedBridge' is not an Object
no stack
at com.facebook.react.bridge.queue.NativeRunnable.run(Native Method)
at android.os.Handler.handleCallback(Handler.java:873)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99)
at com.facebook.react.bridge.queue.MessageQueueThreadHandler.dispatchMessage(MessageQueueThreadHandler.java:29)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:193)
at com.facebook.react.bridge.queue.MessageQueueThreadImpl$4.run(MessageQueueThreadImpl.java:232)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:764)
```
After investigation we found that when using any bundle, let it be non-ram, FIle RAM bundle or Index RAM bundle, the `CatalystInstanceImpl.java` is always using `loadScriptsFromAsset`, which is calling `CatalystInstanceImpl::jniLoadScriptFromAssets` in C++. This method when checking if bundle is a RAM bundle, uses `JniJSModulesUnbundle::isUnbundle` which only check for js-modules/UNBUNDLE - file generated when building File RAM bundle. There is no other logic to handle Indexed RAM bundle, so it figures that the bundle is not RAM, cause there is no js-modules/UNBUNDLE file and tries to load as regular bundle and fails.
In this PR we added check if it is indexed RAM bundle in `jniLoadScriptFromAssets` and handle it if it is.
## Changelog
[Android] [Fixed] fix indexed RAM bundle
Solves https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/21282
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/24967
Differential Revision: D15575924
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 5ea428e0b793edd8242243f39f933d1092b35260
Summary: The bridge was not properly isolating isInspectable onto the JS thread.
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D14991970
fbshipit-source-id: 92a06c90bade8f92bfa81fa3b7dfb23b17db6117
Summary: This will simplify updating the JSI API from upstream in the future.
Reviewed By: mhorowitz
Differential Revision: D14762674
fbshipit-source-id: fa4a86f08425943e301da4ef3df9893ebaa1493e
Summary: Add experimental support for reordering the pages of a file that is mmap:ed by JSBigFileString. The wrapper is auto-detected (by checking file size and magic header) and transparently reorders the pages.
Reviewed By: ridiculousfish
Differential Revision: D14721397
fbshipit-source-id: 34e095350a9eeb9b07105bed6f3379f2fe472ae6
Summary: Add a target for JSBigString tests that can be run with a normal `buck test` invocation. Also fix an issue in the test when `getenv` returns null by defaulting to `/tmp`.
Reviewed By: ridiculousfish
Differential Revision: D14716270
fbshipit-source-id: f2eb6d3aab93c32a4b41f5786aedd04a70468d75
Summary: When calling into JS (e.g. promise resolve/reject, callback) in TurboModule, we bypass the bridge's message queue. At times this causes race condition, where there are a bunch of pending UI operations (in RCTUImanager) waiting to be flushed, but nothing adds calls to the message queue. Usually tapping the screen will trigger the flush because we're sending down touch events to JS.
Reviewed By: JoshuaGross
Differential Revision: D14656466
fbshipit-source-id: cb3a174e97542bf80f0a37b4170b6a8e6780fa35
Summary:
JSBigString was inadvertently changed to a shared mapping. This means
that any changes to the string will be written back to the file. Ensure
we have a private (COW) mapping.
Reviewed By: kodafb
Differential Revision: D14532757
fbshipit-source-id: 6afb9635493496c90904f1432847c2f0da882c58
Summary: Add assorted missing includes in `xplat` that would be exposed by future changes.
Reviewed By: ispeters, nlutsenko
Differential Revision: D14213660
fbshipit-source-id: 329f133784015fe20ee99feaec8ef05e117fe3a6
Summary:
This PR implements the first part of [RFC0004: CocoaPods Support Improvements](353d44f649/proposals/0004-cocoapods-support-improvements.md), splitting the `React.podspec` into separate podspecs to more closely match the structure of Xcode projects.
The new structure aims to have one to one mapping between Xcode projects and podspecs. The only places where we differ from this mapping are:
* `React/React-DevSupport.podspec`: `DevSupport` is a part of `React.xcodeproj`, which corresponds to the `React-Core` pod. However, we can't include it in the `React-Core` pod because `DevSupport` depends on `React-RCTWebSocket`, which depends on `React-Core`. Pods may not have circular dependencies.
* The new pods under `ReactCommon/` don't have a corresponding `xcodeproj` because there are no `xcodproj` files in `ReactCommon/`. Those C++ modules are included in `React.xcodeproj`.
*Next steps (not in scope of this PR):*
- Start submitting the Podspecs to CocoaPods on a deploy (or turn the React Native repo into a spec repo): this is important in order to make the experience nicer for library consumers, so that it's not necessary to specify the local path of each Podspec in `Podfile`, you can just add `pod 'React', <version>`.
- Add `Podfile` to the default project template (I have a PR ready for this, but because of bugs related to subspecs, it's blocked on this PR)
[iOS] [Changed] - Split React.podspec into separate podspecs for each Xcode project
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23559
Differential Revision: D14179326
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 397a9c30b6b5d24f86c790057c71f0d403f56c3d
Summary:
This removes the accidental double include of the header `unistd.h` from `JSBigString.h`. One was added by me as part of #22330, and one by matthargett as part of #21764
[General] [Fixed] - `JSBigString.h`: Removed accidental double include of header `unistd.h`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23297
Differential Revision: D13961223
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: c0dba8a475b3c09356d34cb65b989c286793fa67
Summary:
This change is aiming to reduce some of the forking changes we have internally in order to use CxxReact for some additional out of tree platforms.
Some of the fixes allow more of the code to compile when using Microsoft Visual Studio Compiler. In particular the change around the default value of RN_EXPORT and some changes around how to enable the packing attribute.
Another change moves more of the code for JSBigFileString into the cpp file, so that people can share the header but replace the implementation as appropriate for other platforms.
And finally the removal of an unused header include.
This is unlikely to be the extent of the changes required for MSVC, but at least gets one of our complication blocks to work against an unforked RN.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/22182
Differential Revision: D12967758
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: a2cc018aedaa9916cd644bfbd9e3a55330cd4c52
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/22231
- Use clang instead of the deprecated gcc
- Use libc++ instead of the deprecated gnustl
- Updated gradle and android plugin version
- Fixed missing arch in local-cli template
- `clean` task should now always succeed
- `clean` task deletes build artifacts
- No need to specify buildToolsVersion. It's derived.
- Elvis operator for more readable code
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/22263
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D13004499
Pulled By: DanielZlotin
fbshipit-source-id: da54bb744cedb4c6f3bda590f8c25d0ad64086ef
Summary:
This check is too aggressive. We will consider putting it back once we are
more certain nothing will trigger it.
Differential Revision: D13350907
fbshipit-source-id: 6033bdbfe7adb2a18bdf889c090cf271497605e5
Summary:
In the version of JSC on iOS 11, creating a JSContext on one
thread and using it on another can trigger subtle and nearly
impossible to debug reentrancy-related crashes in the VM (see
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=186827). In !NDEBUG builds,
check for this case and throw an exception, so it can be detected
early.
Reviewed By: amnn
Differential Revision: D13313264
fbshipit-source-id: ee85435c20e23c8520495ce743d2f91f2eeada5c
Summary:
`JSBigString` is using functions from `unistd.h`, like `getpagesize`, `dup`, `open`, etc. but was not directly including it.
It was being included from inside the glog `logging.h` header, which in turn was getting included by the Folly headers `JSBigString` was using.
This was discovered while building CxxReact with a custom shimmed Glog.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/22330
Differential Revision: D13115346
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: 9fe4e3b28f74c0ca351ac6308484e375eace4db4
Summary:
The reasoning behind this change is that right now, having both added and modified modules inside of a single `modules` field doesn't allow for basic operations like combining two deltas.
For instance, say I have three different bundle revisions: A, B and C.
Module 42 was added in B, and then removed in C.
A->B = `{modules: [42, "..."], deleted: []}`
B->C = `{modules: [], deleted: [42]}`
A->C = `{modules: [], deleted: []}`
However, were we to compute A->C as the combination of A->B and B->C, it would result in `{modules: [], deleted: [42]}` because we have no way of knowing that module 42 was only just added in B.
This means that the `deleted` field of delta X->Y might eventually contain module ids that were never present in revision X, because they were added and then removed between revisions X and Y.
The last time I changed the delta format, we had a few bug reports pop out from people who had desync issues between their version of React Native and their version of Metro. As such, I've tried to make this change backwards compatible in at least one direction (new RN, old Metro). However, this will still break if someone is using a newer version of Metro and an older version of RN. I created T37123645 to follow up on this.
Reviewed By: rafeca, fromcelticpark
Differential Revision: D13156514
fbshipit-source-id: 4a4ee3b6cc0cdff5dca7368a46d7bf663769e281
Summary:
This pull request silences build warnings like this in open-source:
```
{snip}/ReactCommon/cxxreact/CxxNativeModule.cpp:134:85: warning: lambda capture 'callId' is not used [-Wunused-lambda-capture]
messageQueueThread_->runOnQueue([method, params=std::move(params), first, second, callId] () {
```
These are variables used by "fbsystrace", which is not open-sourced.
An unused statement has been added to the affected files in the `#else` for the `#ifdef WITH_FBSYSTRACE` conditionals
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/22240
Differential Revision: D13031358
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: 8ccfc226b65e32abda6abb573f77a6589bd19dcd
Summary:
In preparation for D12843022, starting using folly::none instead of
nullptr to indicate an empty optional.
Reviewed By: nlutsenko
Differential Revision: D13052075
fbshipit-source-id: ed869f98b5fb1556bca1e01e3ac3e44ea914dc52
Summary:
When writing a native module in C++ using CxxModule, its not currently possible to write async methods which take two callbacks, that shouldn't be projected to JS as a promise. I hit this when trying to implement the AppState module in c++. AppState has a single method on it, getCurrentAppState, which takes two callbacks (a success and a failure callback).
This change adds a couple of new CxxModule::Method ctors, which allow devs to specify that they want two callbacks, but not a promise. This is done using an extra tag in the ctor, similar to how you specify that you want to make a synchronous method. I used the existing AsyncTag to indicate that the 2 callback version should be async, and not a promise.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/21586
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D10520204
Pulled By: fkgozali
fbshipit-source-id: bcb2dbd91cba3c1db987dc18960247218fdbc032
Summary: Remove `force_static=true` from cxxreact:bridge, add dependencies to targets that were pulling them in from a statically linked cxxreact:bridge.
Reviewed By: mhorowitz
Differential Revision: D12914861
fbshipit-source-id: ff335b70e80d014538a8d5dc8c0bb7b095e7940e
Summary: Adds copyright headers to all files that are missing them.
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D12837494
fbshipit-source-id: 6330a18919676dec9ff2c03b7c9329ed9127d930
Summary:
Makes the delta bundle data structures more consistent.
The changes are as follows:
* There are now two types of JSON bundles that can be downloaded from the delta endpoint. Base bundles (`Bundle` type), and Delta bundles (`DeltaBundle` type).
* The `reset` boolean is renamed to `base`.
* `pre` and `post` properties are now strings.
* Only `Bundle` can define `pre` and `post` properties.
* The `delta` property is renamed to `modules`.
* Deleted modules are now listed inside of the `deleted` property, which is only defined by `DeltaBundle`.
Reviewed By: mjesun
Differential Revision: D10446831
fbshipit-source-id: 40e229a2811d48950f0bad8dd341ece189089e9b
Summary:
This diff includes a few changes:
1. Move the headers inside `jsiexecutor` into `jsiexecutor/jsireact`. As far as I'm aware, the Android ndk build system isn't flexible enough to support header namespaces, so we can't just expose the headers inside the `jsiexecutor` directory under the `jsireact` namespace. Therefore, I moved the headers to `jsiexecutor/jsireact`, and added `jsiexecutor` to the header search path. This was the easiest way to simulate `jsireact` namespace.
2. Setup the Android.mk files to get RNTester compiling and running.
3. Introduce a `jscexecutor` module to make `JSCExecutor.java` execute without throwing.
**Note:** Moving the header files inside `jsiexecutor` probably breaks the iOS builds and internal builds. I'll fix those in subsequent diffs on this stack.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D9995429
fbshipit-source-id: 418a4ee91f585842c5e317af2f300227a51e9ba8