Don't leak GitHub tokens when pushing
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If git is unable to resolve the repo address (which includes the token),
it will print a message to stderr with the path to the repo, thus
leaking the token. Avoid doing this.
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If git is unable to resolve the repo address (which includes the token),
it will print a message to stderr with the path to the repo, thus
leaking the token. Avoid doing this, and also suppress stdout to be
extra careful.
infrastructure.
With this change, if you supply the `-Z signpost` flag, Instruments.app
can display Servo events overlaid with callstack data. Even better, you
can get call stack profiling for individual Servo events (one layout,
one network request, one style recalculation, etc.)
This adds a dependency on the `signpost` crate. On unsupported OS's,
this crate is an no-op.
Added etc/ci/performance downloads to .gitignore.
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Added the files downloaded for `etc/ci/performance` to `.gitignore`, which gets rid of lot of spurious reporting from `git status`.
r? @shinglyu
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in testing_commands.py, I linked the new command to test_perf.sh
in test_perf.sh, it would prepare tp5n.zip and virtual environment
then run test_all.sh
Etc ci performance run locally
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Changes to `etc/ci/performance` to get it to run locally on my machine at least!
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Add linting for shell scripts
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This changes tidy to check shell scripts for the proper shebang and
options. It does not check that variables are formatted correctly. It
also adds a check for the MPL 2.0 license in shell scripts.
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This changes tidy to check shell scripts for the proper shebang and
options. It does not check that variables are formatted correctly. It
also adds a check for the MPL 2.0 license in shell scripts.
Add linux dev yaml
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Sync `steps.yml` from saltfs and add `linux-dev-yaml` builder for testing steps.yml switchover. Helps with servo/saltfs#316.
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This changes the script to pass the `--mime-type` option to `s3cmd`, as
described [here](http://s3tools.org/usage). The MIME type used is
`application/octet-stream`.
Fixes#12153.