Reasons:
1) all deps we're using should be passing tests (including external)
2) deps can require complicated setup for testing
3) the person responsible for releasing Tendermint should be cautious
when updating a dep
* use increment and decrement operators.
* remove unnecessary else branches.
* fix package comment with leading space.
* fix receiver names.
* fix error strings.
* remove omittable code.
* remove redundant return statement.
* Revert changes (code is generated.)
* use cfg as receiver name for all config-related types.
* use lsi as the receiver name for the LastSignedInfo type.
To achieve faster feedback cycles for our feature PRs this change
reduces the average buildtime from 35 to ~6min by utilising their new
2.0 offering based on docker and nomad. We make use of parallel build
steps wherever possible so that the duration is determined by the
slowest test suite (p2p).
This is an intermediate step until we move our CI/CD completely
on-premise for more control and added security.
get rid of gox
build target builds inside docker, dev-build - locally
Revert "build target builds inside docker, dev-build - locally"
This reverts commit 8ba89d5e8c.
add build tags to make build/build_race/install
use tendermint's fork of glide instead of tar.gz
remove TMHOME unused var + set length for git hash
get rid of GOTOOLS_CHECK
fixes after review
zip
needed for distribution
config: test the default file
docs: spiff up config
config: minor fixes & comments
config: simplify test
config; use a seperate config directory, #556
config: update docs & parameterize file paths
config: PR comments
config: use the default object
fix a rebase error