Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/35064
Original commit changeset: 0fb0db845c04
Original Phabricator Diff: D40610875 (d941940b4c)
Open source is using BUCK 1 which does not seem to have the `oncall` directive.
Backing it out because it is breaking the external CI.
## Changelog
[internal]
Reviewed By: cortinico
Differential Revision: D40635873
fbshipit-source-id: 79ebd4db0972520fcca6ccb8c1725657a8ef7949
Summary:
Folly's molly target combines a number of targets that are supposed to be useable on mobile. Since we're trying to move away from folly, we should instead list explicitly which parts of folly we're using so we can remove them over time, and track which targets no longer have any folly dependencies.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: NickGerleman
Differential Revision: D38352060
fbshipit-source-id: 09d0d84793692f97f4d49390c99c38b23441df54
Summary:
Now that the PFH node has been renamed this updates the pfh label.
Produced via `xbgs -l -e '"pfh:ReactNative_CommonInfrastructurePlaceholde"' | xargs sed -i 's/"pfh:ReactNative_CommonInfrastructurePlaceholde"/"pfh:ReactNative_CommonInfrastructurePlaceholder"/'`
Reviewed By: jkeljo
Differential Revision: D35374087
fbshipit-source-id: 61590f69de5a69ec3b8a0478f6dd43409de3c70b
Summary:
While it would be better to be able to do all of the ownership metadata at the Buck macro level, that proved to be more work than expected.
This diff adds the corresponding pfh label to all targets in `xplat/js/react-native-github` that have a Supermodule label. Once the migration is complete the Supermodules labels will be able to be removed.
Reviewed By: cortinico
Differential Revision: D35221544
fbshipit-source-id: d87d5e266dfb5e6ee087251dc34dff5db299bbaf
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:
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:
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:
`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:
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:
`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: 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:
change RCTCxxBridge to use JSIExecutorFactory+JSCRuntime
instead of JSCExecutorFactory. Also remove JSC usage from RN in other
files. This allows deleting files, too, which is done further down
the stack.
Reviewed By: RSNara
Differential Revision: D9369111
fbshipit-source-id: 67ef3146e3abe5244b6cf3249a0268598f91b277
Summary:
This is similar in function to the old JSCExecutor, but uses the more abstract JSI API to interact with the JSVM.
@public
Reviewed By: axe-fb
Differential Revision: D9328241
fbshipit-source-id: 3212ff4f43d0589a70d7bebc4d463d4433590f1d