We need to add the `oss-internship-2020` and `examples/hello_sapi`
directories to `.bazelignore`, so that `bazel build ...` works on a clean
working copy. This is because the Bazel builds in these directories use their
own `WORKSPACE.bazel` and this does not nest well, leading to all kinds of
hard to debug errors.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 333728800
Change-Id: Ie2e68dd39bf6f8eb21af29d8ae3ae12971b408db
This removes our own fork of `absl::StatusOr<>`. Sandboxed API still includes
a custom matcher for Googletest, as that is not open source yet. For
compatibility, the `statusor.h` header is still retained and now aliases
`sapi::StatusOr<>` to `absl::StatusOr<>`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 329916309
Change-Id: I0544b73a9e312dce499bc4128c28457e04ab9929
Bazel 3.x now requires specifying `commit`, `tag` or `branch` in its
`git_repository` rule.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 320572176
Change-Id: I81048d997f595202f4dfbd3c1e9c8321240a28a3
The "hello_sapi" example lives in a different WORKSPACE as it is intended to
show how to embed SAPI in your own projects. However, this is not compatible
with simply running `bazel build //sandboxed_api/...` after checkout.
This change simply replace `copts = ["-I."]` with `includes = ["."]`, so that
generated headers can be found reliably, regardless of how the example is
compiled.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313782756
Change-Id: Iac26e828146b01545c81d9500f5f68fa0f2d4ddf
This change contains a "hello world"-style example library to be
sandboxed. It consists of a stand-alone CMake and Bazel project that
uses Sandboxed API as its dependency.
To use Sandboxed API in an external project, it should be enough to
copy the files in the `sandboxed_api/examples/hello_sapi` directory
as a starting point.
When using SAPI from an external project via CMake, the small zlib patch
cannot be found during the config phase.
This change also fixes an oversight in that the tests depend on some of
the example code.
Regardless embedding code should set `SAPI_ENABLE_EXAMPLES` to `OFF`.
Disabling tests by setting `SAPI_ENABLE_TESTS` to `OFF` stays optional.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311290454
Change-Id: Ibe105895859b793b20f47c89b1a9e11cbfef2e2f
Similar to what the Bazel build does, this change adds zlib as an additional
dependency when `SAPI_ENABLE_EXAMPLES` is set to `ON`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309203959
Change-Id: I201a9e6415789afb1e058bc48cebbc0fc0004fe9
When embedding SAPI in an external CMake project, the version of
`protobuf_generate_cpp` that we lifted from upstream protobuf produces
the wrong generated file paths.
For example, given this project structure:
```
/parent/
+-- myproject/
+-- myproject_build/ <- CMake build directory
+-- sandboxed-api/ <- Checkout from GitHub
```
And a CMake file in `myproject/CMakeLists.txt` that embeds SAPI like
this:
```
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.12)
project(SandboxedTest LANGUAGES CXX)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
add_subdirectory(
${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/../sandboxed-api
${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/sandboxed-api
)
```
Then `protobuf_generate_cpp` correctly invokes the protoc compiler to
generate
`/parent/myproject_build/sandboxed-api/sandboxed_api/proto_arg.proto.pb.cc'.
However, the path of the generated source file that is passed to the C++
compiler will be
`/parent/myproject_build/sandboxed-api/sandboxed_api/../../myproject_build/sandboxed-api/sandboxed_api/proto_arg.pb.cc`.
Note the duplicated project build directory component in the
canonicalized version:
`/parent/myproject_build/myproject_build/sandboxed-api/sandboxed_api/proto_arg.pb.cc`.
This change simple omits the computation of any relative file paths and
simply uses `_pb_PROTOC_OUT_DIR` which defauls to
`CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR`, which should always contain the correct
path.
Signed-off-by: Christian Blichmann <mail@blichmann.eu>
These where inadvertently introduced in an internal cleanup change.
This change also removes a C++17-ism in var_proto.h. To make things easier for
downstream projects, we should stick to C++11 for the time being.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 271117700
Change-Id: I4eaacec88be16e1a561d3f77a61acce0a1af0b9d
This fixes some CMake-3.12+-isms, like `list(JOIN ...)` and setting link
properties on OBJECT libraries.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 265033725
Change-Id: I0ee1ec0e1b1097ea8226ad6fdeff794a97c2881b
The temporary solution for binaries/tests that fully statically linked is to
link against `gflags` using `-Wl,--whole-archive`. This will no longer be
necessary, once Abseil ships with logging. Then we can (finally) use Abseil
flags and use a logging library that does not depend on a different flags
library.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 260705702
Change-Id: I8562faaff59f9c3e0e1d331186d2806d387438fb
This change moves away from a classical superbuild which downloads and builds
at build time. Instead, we now follow a "Fetch Content" workflow (available as
FetchContent in CMake 3.11+) and download dependencies at config time.
Rationale: Superbuild projects have the disadvantage that projects cannot
directly access their individual declared targets. This is not a problem with
regular libraries, as those are usually/supposed to be installed. With
Sandboxed API, this is not desirable, as it has dependencies like Abseil and
glog, which are almost always consumed by including their source tree using
add_subdirectory().
Fixes#10 and makes external embedding easier.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 260129870
Change-Id: I70f295f29a6e4fc8c330512c94b01ef10c017166
* Implement add_sapi_library() similar to the Bazel rule
* Fix SuperBuild so that glog properly depends on gflags (needed for --logtostderr)
* Raise minimum required version of CMake to 3.10 (Ubuntu 18.04 LTS)
* Update sum sandbox policy to allow to get IDs and PIDs
PiperOrigin-RevId: 258124160
Change-Id: I64c2f8b27a3e842874adca9100bfce20a2b74f17