Update regorus core crate and all language bindings (ffi, java, python,
wasm, ruby, csharp) to version 0.10.0.
- Centralize C# package version via Directory.Packages.props
- Remove redundant C# version suffix properties from project files
- Regenerate all binding Cargo.lock files including Ruby
- Fix xtask to read/write RegorusPackageVersion from Directory.Packages.props
instead of parsing VersionPrefix from the csproj (which now uses an MSBuild
property indirection)
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* build(csharp): rename NuGet package to Microsoft.Regorus
Align the NuGet package identity with the Microsoft.Regorus
namespace and the Microsoft.* reserved prefix on nuget.org
in preparation for publishing the package.
- Add explicit <PackageId>Microsoft.Regorus</PackageId>
- Update PackageVersion in Directory.Packages.props
- Update version bump regex for new package name
* build(csharp): default to ProjectReference for in-repo consumers
Use ProjectReference for Regorus.Tests, Benchmarks, TestApp,
and TargetExampleApp so that local development does not require
a pre-built .nupkg. PackageReference mode remains available via
/p:UsePackageReference=true for validating the packaged NuGet.
* build(csharp): add nuget.config with source mapping and xtask integration
Add explicit NuGet configuration to ensure in-repo builds always
resolve Microsoft.Regorus from the locally built package, even
after the package is published on nuget.org.
- Add nuget.config with <clear/> and packageSourceMapping
- Update xtask to copy .nupkg into local-packages/ directory
- Pass /p:UsePackageReference=true from xtask for CI testing
- Add restore validation step to the xtask test flow
- Add .gitignore for the local-packages directory
Bump up the versions to 0.9.0 to match the C# binding version.
Also use central version management for C# projects
Also fix clippy lint errors
Signed-off-by: Anand Krishnamoorthi <anakrish@microsoft.com>
* build: Add xtask automation for binding version management
Introduces a dedicated xtask crate that keeps language binding versions
in sync with the core regorus crate, following the workflow pattern used
by rust-analyzer, gitoxide, and ripgrep.
Key features:
- Git-based change detection: compares binding source files against a
base ref (merge-base with origin/main by default) plus unstaged/
untracked files to identify which bindings have been modified
- SemVer-aware bumping: binding edits trigger a minor version increment
(e.g. 0.5.1 → 0.6.0) under pre-1.0 semantics, signaling potential
breaking changes; clean bindings simply align to the root version
- Multi-language support: updates Cargo manifests (Rust FFI, Java,
Python, WASM, Ruby), Maven pom.xml (Java), Ruby version constants,
and C# project files in a single pass
- CI integration: --check mode fails fast when manifests are out of
sync, ensuring pre-commit and release-plz workflows catch stale
versions before merge
Integration points:
- release-plz.toml: runs cargo xtask bindings --base-ref origin/main
after bumping the root crate, so binding versions are updated
atomically during the release process
- scripts/pre-commit: invokes cargo xtask bindings --check to block
commits that would leave bindings out of sync
- .cargo/config.toml: defines cargo xtask alias for convenience
Documentation includes inline examples showing how version bumps behave
when bindings are ahead/behind the root, and notes that the minor
field acts as the major version under SemVer 0.y.z initial development
phase.
Signed-off-by: Anand Krishnamoorthi <anakrish@microsoft.com>
* build: refresh xtask tooling, workflows, and locks
- cargo xtask bindings: keep the binding version-sync pipeline intact
- cargo xtask update-deps: new helper to regenerate workspace/binding Cargo.lock files
- workflows: auto-detect the Java jar version in CI and temporarily disable the Ruby workflow
- lock files: refresh root + binding snapshots after the dependency sweep
Signed-off-by: Anand Krishnamoorthi <anakrish@microsoft.com>
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Signed-off-by: Anand Krishnamoorthi <anakrish@microsoft.com>
This commit introduces a complete multi-threaded evaluation benchmark suite for both Rust and C# implementations of Regorus.
- Implemented engine evaluation benchmark with input and engine cloning strategies
- Implemented compiled policy evaluation benchmark with input cloning and shared compiled policy strategies.
- Created EngineEvaluationBenchmark.cs and CompiledPolicyEvaluationBenchmark.cs with time-based execution (3s warmup + 3s evaluation)
- Implemented configuration options matching Rust implementation (useClonedEngines, useSharedPolicies parameters)
- Created markdown analysis documentation with cross-platform performance analysis
- C# seems to achieve 58-89% of Rust performance on test machine.
Signed-off-by: Anand Krishnamoorthi <anakrish@microsoft.com>