commit | d6879e21537216dc15ed7fd3179c053bbed604b3 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Youssef Elghareeb <ghareeb@google.com> | Thu Apr 01 16:03:58 2021 +0200 |
committer | Youssef Elghareeb <ghareeb@google.com> | Mon Apr 26 17:04:55 2021 +0200 |
tree | 6ec1bd8415cdafdee276809e45728bda77a9f576 | |
parent | 2c3b4754e21de7250d24c11f48318139d4d1c10b [diff] |
Implement parsing submit requirements from project.config As per the new "Composable submit requirements" design (see I32e9863c8d), we define the new submit requirements and store them in the project's config file. In this change, submit requirements are loaded from project.config (if they exist) and cached as part of the CachedProjectConfig. Notes: 1) Later on, we should implement syntax validation of the applicability/blocking/override expressions while loading the submit requirements from the project config. 2) There is no need to increase the version of the persisted project cache. This cache is keyed by the SHA-1 of refs/mata/config making all cache entries immutable. When a new change updates refs/meta/config for a project, a reload of the CacheProjectConfig will be enforced with a new SHA-1 in the key. This change didn't document the new section definition in project.config. A follow up change should be added for the documentation after the logic for submittability is implemented. Change-Id: I9bb7d5a681aedf8ebb5361b1b5ecf2c73a4c0be3
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