This also un-breaks soft refresh for troposphere packages:
previousIsopack was accidentally being set to an
{isopack,pluginProviderPackageMap} object, and so the "can we reuse the
previous one" check was never actually passing.
This will be useful when we want to be smart with windows file paths later
Also, all of the file calls are asynchronous with fibers now, which comes with
many benefits.
This is a combination of 23 commits. Original messages:
Wrap a large number of fs calls inside files.*
Convert a few more fs calls to files.*
More moving fs.* to files
Implement read/write streams and open/read/close
Get rid of fs from auth.js
Remove fs and unused imports from catalog-local and catalog-remote
Remove unused imports from catalog.js
Replace a whole lot of fs calls
Fix error
Migrate a lot more fs. calls to files.
Add a temporary symlink method
Convert old test to files.*
Use files.pathX instead of path.x everywhere
Replace path.x to files.pathX in tests
Small fixes to files.js and one rename
Make cleanup run in a fiber
Make wrapping functions take function name in case we need it
Add some timeouts and stuff to HCP tests
wrapFsFunc also makes a sync version of the function
Sometimes you just don't want to yield!
Make sure JsImage readFromDisk doesn't yield
Remove unused imports from npm test
Change order of test now that some things don't yield
Fix missing files import, and add a debug error printout
Specifically, we only compile them if there's a cordova platform in the
current project, or if we are publishing the package.
(Ideally, we wouldn't require every published package to have
web.browser and web.cordova unibuilds --- we'd just publish a 'web'
unibuild unless there's actually a difference between the two. But we
are not there yet.)
This adds an extra flag to isopack-buildinfo.json, so that we know to
rebuild all the isopacks when we add the first cordova platform (or
remove the last cordova platform).
The implementation around publish is a little clunky; if you're in a
non-Cordova app and run meteor publish, it will rebuild all the packages
with web.cordova, and the next time you prepare the app it will rebuild
them again without it. It does work though.
Fixes#3274.
Previously, we would register the circular dependency error properly
with buildmessage, but then try to build the package with a circular
dependency anyway, leading to a crash.
Fixes#3280.
The extra legibility is not as useful for code that is always part of
core as it is for user's packages, and it actually has a notable (25%)
effect on isopacket load time.
Fixes#3218.
This mostly consisted of making sure we were building enough packages to
run the skeleton app. Also, since we currently only know how to make
one tool at a time, dropped all the tests that checked the tool version
with --long-version. (Before 0.9.0 there were multiple tool versions
here and you could actually tell the difference.)
We need to load the transitive closure of the plugin in order to compile
the package with the plugin. But we weren't following the transitive
closure when loading prebuilt packages. This fixes that.
The old code failed because versioned packages (with or without plugins)
weren't loaded before compileUnibuild, and the eachUsedUnibuild call
inside it threw. We could load plugin'd versioned packages, but I also
realized that the old getPackagesToBuildFirst didn't find you plugins
that were pulled in via implies. This way is simpler.