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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Gold856
8d30131fce [build] Update native-utils, OpenCV, libssh (#8818) 2026-04-26 22:31:14 -07:00
Gold856
2102a543d1 Change Java JSON to Avaje Jsonb (#8721)
Jackson is a very heavy library; it supports loads of features that we
don't need, and historically has caused issues due to long class loading
times (a little over 2 seconds to load AprilTagFieldLayout). This often
manifests as a help request in the form of "my robot disables when I do
X, but doesn't disable when doing X in subsequent attempts until code
restart." While SC has brought down Jackson loading times significantly,
with AprilTagFieldLayout loads taking only 330 milliseconds, that's
still a rather long delay, and while libraries should handle any JSON
loading ahead of time to prevent delays in auto/teleop, it would still
be good to make the worst case better to reduce user frustration.
Benchmarks indicate using [Avaje
Jsonb](https://github.com/avaje/avaje-jsonb) to load AprilTagFieldLayout
only takes ~70 ms, a fair chunk of which isn't actually in Avaje Jsonb
(~4 ms is spent on using getResourceAsStream to retrieve the JSON file,
~8 ms is spent on just loading the AprilTag class and its dependencies).

Note that all times listed are end-to-end, meaning nothing else was done
except for the operation being benchmarked, and doing arithmetic on them
can be flawed due to some classes being loaded twice, i.e.,
getResourceAsStream and `new AprilTag()` likely load some of the same
JDK classes and so subtracting both from the Avaje Jsonb load time is
likely slightly incorrect because class loading is being double counted.
For our purposes, it's likely accurate enough and is mostly just for
contextualization.

Benchmarks were run on a Raspberry Pi CM5 with 2 GB of RAM. Source code
for the
[results](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/26471452/benchmark.txt)
can be found in the "Fastjson2" commit
(2456d15ca8ebd17635e607cd40bf8816e77869a1).

Avaje Jsonb uses code generation via annotation processors to generate
the classes needed to do JSON serde and uses service providers to find
them, which will require downstream changes in robot projects, as the
different service providers in each library must be merged together for
Avaje Jsonb to function. We will use the Gradle shadow plugin, as its
already used by the installer and therefore adds zero additional
dependencies.
2026-04-10 23:21:00 -07:00
Austin Schuh
1724e59f8d [bazel] Move the easy pieces of the build over to bzlmod (#8542)
bzlmod is the future, and makes it easier to depend on AOS.

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Signed-off-by: Austin Schuh <austin.linux@gmail.com>
2026-01-12 15:30:31 -07:00
David Vo
87c3c1fbc8 [bazel] Remove duplicate gson maven library (#8381)
Squashes the following warning:

```
DEBUG: /home/buildbuddy/workspace/output-base/external/rules_jvm_external/private/rules/coursier.bzl:775:18: 
Found duplicate artifact versions
    com.google.code.gson:gson has multiple versions 2.13.1, 2.10.1
Please remove duplicate artifacts from the artifact list so you do not get unexpected artifact versions
```
2025-11-15 08:32:39 -08:00
Sam Carlberg
cf4f6ce4b6 Update maven_install.json to match maven artifacts list in WORKSPACE (#8248)
Use `REPIN=1 bazel run @maven//:pin` to regenerate. `REPIN=1` is necessary for the conflicting gson versions to be resolved.
2025-09-21 20:44:43 -04:00
Austin Schuh
c01f0c3d46 [bazel] Use rules_jvm_external for opencv (#8158)
This makes it so rules_jvm_external also doesn't package up all the
opencv class files into the final published packages.  And is simpler to
maintain.

Signed-off-by: Austin Schuh <austin.linux@gmail.com>
2025-08-06 22:16:44 -06:00
PJ Reiniger
fbbc4bc53c [bazel] Clean up bazel scripts (#7984) 2025-06-13 20:53:09 -07:00