Replace Travis for continuous integration with Github Actions.
The Github Actions pipeline is functionally equivalent, with
all the same build permutations supported.
Whilst the Github Actions offering is broadly equivalent to
Travis, a few changes have been made as part of the migration.
- The 'core' and 'optional' Travis stages have been consolidated
into one build matrix. This is due to the current inability in
Github Actions to share build steps between jobs, so this avoids
having to duplicate the steps.
Optional stage jobs will now run in parallel with core jobs,
but they still remain optional in the sense that they don't fail
the build.
- A number of existing Github Action plugins are used to replace
functionality provided by Travis or other tools:
Node setup, caching, Codecov, publishing release artifacts.
- Linux builds are updated to build on Ubuntu 18.04.
MacOS builds are updated to run on 10.15. Similar to the
Travis Xenial upgrade attempt, some changes are required due
to underlying platform and compiler upgrades. This means some
Node 10 toolchains will no longer be supported.
Whilst there is opportunity to upgrade some dependencies and
make the CI steps more idiomatic, I've left this for future changes
and just focussed on functional replication.
When using process memory, MLD cell metrics are loaded twice from
.osrm.cell_metrics - once when loading static data, and again when
loading updatable data. The former appears to be the mistake,
as .osrm.cell_metrics is only listed in `GetUpdatableFiles`.
Removes the breaking libosrm API change by adding the old interface to
the new. This does not introduce any new breaks.
The downside of this is that it allows for multiple ways to
return JSON responses.
Regardless of any copy elision on the returned pair value, the
duration and distance results are always copied.
Fix this by passing rvalue references to std::make_pair.
Currently OSRM only supports turn restrictions with a single via-node or one
via-way. OSM allows for multiple via-ways to represent longer and more
complex restrictions.
This PR extends the use of duplicate nodes for representng via-way turn
restrictions to also support multi via-way restrictions. Effectively, this
increases the edge-based graph size by the number of edges in multi via-way
restrictions. However, given the low number of these restrictions it
has little effect on total graph size.
In addition, we add a new step in the extraction phase that constructs
a restriction graph to support more complex relationships between restrictions,
such as nested restrictions and overlapping restrictions.
In situations where there is not a valid source or target phantom
node (e.g. when snapping to an edge with a zero weight), a
heap assertion will fail in the MLD alternative search code.
We fix this by checking for empty heaps before proceeding with
the search.
Fixes#5788
Table queries where source and destination are phantom nodes
on the same one-way segment can fail to find valid routes.
This is due to a bug in the MLD table generation for the
special case where the query can be simplified to a
one-to-many search.
If the destination is before the source on the one-way segment,
it will fail to find a route.
We fix this case by not marking the node as visited at the start,
so that valid paths to this node can be found later in the search.
We also remove redundant initialization for the source
node as the same actions are performed by a search step.
In cases where we are unable to find a phantom node for an input
coordinate, we return an error indicating which coordinate failed.
This would always refer to the coordinate with index equal to the
number of valid phantom nodes found.
We fix this by instead returning the first index for which a
phantom node could not be found.
osrm-backend/src/storage/io_config.cpp:18:89: error: call of overloaded ‘is_regular_file(<brace-enclosed initializer list>)’ is ambiguous
if (!boost::filesystem::is_regular_file({base_path.string() + fileName.string()}))
^
In file included from /usr/local/include/boost/filesystem.hpp:17,
from /home/premy/packages/osrm-backend/include/storage/io_config.hpp:8,
from /home/premy/packages/osrm-backend/src/storage/io_config.cpp:1:
/usr/local/include/boost/filesystem/operations.hpp:473:8: note: candidate: ‘bool boost::filesystem::is_regular_file(const boost::filesystem::path&)’
bool is_regular_file(const path& p) {return is_regular_file(detail::status(p));}
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from /usr/local/include/boost/filesystem.hpp:17,
Includes all edges in the rtree, but adds an `is_startpoint` flag to each. Most plugin behaviour remains unchanged (non-startpoint edges aren't used as snapping candidates), but for map matching, we allow snapping to any edge. This fixes map-matching across previously non-is_startpoint edges, like ferries, private service roads, and a few others.
* Revert "Remove estimated_cells value in the response."
This reverts commit 364e35af06.
* Update changelog.
* fix linting
* adjust fallback_speed check
* change [].includes to [].indexOf !== -1 for compatibility with node 4
* change param name
* more cuke tests
* fix formatting
* add a multiplier to the matrix
* add rounding
* remove scale_factor restrictions
* clamp for overflow error
* update check to match error message
* enforce clamping on < 0 and increase test coverage
* add an invalid scale_factor value to node tests
* increase test coverage
* changelog
* Revert "Update changelog"
This reverts commit 9b779c704f.
* Revert "Fix formating"
This reverts commit 5bd7d04fe3.
* Revert "Fix bug in computation of distance offset for phantom node"
This reverts commit 0f78f7b2cc.
* Revert "Adjust text cases for flightly different matching due to rounding"
This reverts commit 8473be69d2.
* Revert "Round network distance to deci-meter to retain previous behavior"
This reverts commit c0124f7d77.
* Revert "Preserve heap state in map matching"
This reverts commit b630b4e32a.
* Revert "Use distance functions from many to many"
This reverts commit 89fabc1b9c.
* Revert "Use FCC algorithm for map matching distance calculation"
This reverts commit a649a8a5cf.
As I mentioned in the issue #5156, I met below issue on my Win10+WSL(Ubuntu) env:
The remote debugger (VSCode on Win10, gdb on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) works well from the beginning of the main() function. But when I step over the code pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, &new_mask, &old_mask); (src/tools/routed.cpp(289)), below breakpoints can not work and displayed unverified breakpoint.
Then I found that gdb breakpoint need at least SIGTRAP, SIGSTOP to work (Please refer to [how debugger works](http://www.alexonlinux.com/how-debugger-works) for more details), but all signals are blocked in the source code until server initialized done.
In my understanding, block all signals DO NOT make sense for this osrm-routed process. Only several signals (SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGTERM) are expected to wait. So I made the change and it works well for me then.
* fix incorrect parameter parsing for node osrm and add tests
* fix boost spirit grammar parsing for annotations
* return NotImplemented when distance annotation is requested for MLD in table plugin
* update docs
For the MLD algorithm we can partition the NodeID range into boundary
and non-boundary nodes. Since there are only we boundary nodes we can
use the ArrayStorage for those yielding much faster query times.