on the current Java Implementation.
The code dependencies related to JVM were removed and the project is able to target all available platforms.
The only requirement to implement to fully support a target is to implement functions described in `ByteArray.kt`.
Right now the code support JVM and native targets. JS port still missing, but just be trivial to introduce.
Currently, only the `jvm` and `macosX64` targets are enabled until we figure out how to enable tests on all
platforms on CI.
A submodule called "benchmark" is also introduced. It contains a series
of benchmarks comparing Java and Kotlin implementations of FlexBuffers and the UTF8 API.
Finally, this commit does not contain the scripts necessary to publish the artifacts. This will
be introduced at a later stage once the team has an agreement on how to rollout Kotlin releases.
* tests/GoTest.sh: Fix flags.Parse location to work on new go SDKs.
Calling flags.Parse() within init() races with other packages which register
flags in their init(), and in particular with the testing package itself. It is
more reliable to call flags.Parse() from a TestMain implementation.
See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/31859,
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/33869.
* .github: Enable build-go action in build.yaml workflow.
It errors with "Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'InvalidArgumentException' with message 'bad number for type byte.. in /home/runner/work/flatbuffers/flatbuffers/php/ByteBuffer.php:490" which I can't reproduce locally, and trying to fix it on CI runs into PHP's insane handling of numbers vs strings.
Android build was dated, using the Android.mk approach. Current
project configuration on Android encourages the usage of CMake, so we
are updating the android project as an example on how to use either the
Java/Kotlin generate code or the native C++ one.
The default operations per run is 30 which would be consumed on the reprocessing already-marked issues. Greatly increased the operations per run to process all issues and pull request (~200 + 83 * 5).
Uses the Stale action (https://github.com/actions/stale) to help clean up older Issues and PR. Set to 6 months to mark as stale, and 14 days to close stale.