This has been replaced by `//build:...` for a long time now.
Removal of the old build tag was automated with:
for i in $(git grep -l '^// +build' | grep -v -e '^vendor/'); do if ! grep -q '^// Code generated' "$i"; then sed -i -e '/^\/\/ +build/d' "$i"; fi; done
The "// import <path>" comment has been superseded by Go modules.
We don't have to remove them, but doing so has some advantages:
- They are used inconsistently, which is confusing.
- We can then also remove the (currently broken) hack/update-vanity-imports.sh.
- Last but not least, it would be a first step towards avoiding the k8s.io domain.
This commit was generated with
sed -i -e 's;^package \(.*\) // import.*;package \1;' $(git grep -l '^package.*// import' | grep -v 'vendor/')
Everything was included, except for
package labels // import k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/util/labels
because that package is marked as "read-only".
testing.T.Cleanup ensures the environment is restored after a test and
any of its parallel sub-tests. It's possible that these can be
simplified further to T.Setenv(key, ""), but I did not investigate.
Align the behavior of HTTP-based lifecycle handlers and HTTP-based
probers, converging on the probers implementation. This fixes multiple
deficiencies in the current implementation of lifecycle handlers
surrounding what functionality is available.
The functionality is gated by the features.ConsistentHTTPGetHandlers feature gate.
- Run hack/update-codegen.sh
- Run hack/update-generated-device-plugin.sh
- Run hack/update-generated-protobuf.sh
- Run hack/update-generated-runtime.sh
- Run hack/update-generated-swagger-docs.sh
- Run hack/update-openapi-spec.sh
- Run hack/update-gofmt.sh
Signed-off-by: Davanum Srinivas <davanum@gmail.com>
v1.43.0 marked grpc.WithInsecure() deprecated so this commit moves to use
what is the recommended replacement:
grpc.WithTransportCredentials(insecure.NewCredentials())
Signed-off-by: Mikko Ylinen <mikko.ylinen@intel.com>
This change also involves adding a custom error type for probe timeouts
so that the kubelet exec prober can distinguish between failed probes
that have exited or probes that have timed out.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Sy Kim <kim.andrewsy@gmail.com>