With changes made to allow lazy evaluation, we were early exiting if an
undefined name was detected, either for a variable or a function.
This had two key implications:
1. The error messages changed, and became significantly less
informative.
For example, we went from:
> Unknown variable; There is no variable named "FO". Did you mean "FOO"?, and 1 other diagnostic(s)
To
> Invalid expression; undefined variable "FO"
2. Any issues in our function detection from funcCalls which cause JSON
functions to be erroneously detected cause invalid functions to be
resolved, which causes new name resolution errors.
To avoid the above problems, we can defer the error from an undefined
name until HCL evaluation - which produces the more informative errors,
and does not suffer from incorrectly detecting JSON functions.
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
This is now directly handled by our actions-toolkit. We keep
`.github/releases.json` file for now but will be removed on
next v0.11 release.
Signed-off-by: CrazyMax <crazy-max@users.noreply.github.com>
We are currently using the GitHub API in our setup-buildx-action
to check for latest and tagged releases to make sure they exist
before download. But this requires using a token to avoid
rate-limit. It's fine for public runners but GHES runners don't
have the `github.token` populated automatically. They need to
create a PAT.
This PR will solve this issue by generating and pushing a
`releases.json` file in this repo when we publish a GitHub Release
that will then be fetched through `raw.githubusercontent.com`
endpoint on `setup-buildx-action` repo. This endpoint is better
served for our purpose with 5000 requests per hour compared to the
GitHub API endpoint that is limited to 60 requests per hour (unauth)
and 1000 request per hour when authenticated.
Also ignore .github/releases.json file on pull request event as an
action in a workflow run can't trigger a new workflow run anyway.
See https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/events-that-trigger-workflows#example-using-more-than-one-event
Signed-off-by: CrazyMax <crazy-max@users.noreply.github.com>
Go 1.20 will be there soon, I think it's time to move our go.mod to
latest stable. We can then remove the compat in our vendor.Dockerfile
Downstream projects like compose or github.com/linuxkit/linuxkit should
not be affected.
Signed-off-by: CrazyMax <crazy-max@users.noreply.github.com>