* 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.
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* 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
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- Introduce Utf8Marshaller helpers and SafeHandle wrappers so the managed API centralizes UTF-8 conversions and lifetime management for native pointers.
- Update Engine, Compiler, CompiledPolicy, SchemaRegistry, and TargetRegistry to rely on the new marshaller/safe handles, tightening disposal and reducing transient allocations during interop calls.
- Add allocation guard coverage in Regorus.Tests and report bytes/op in the compiled policy benchmark to surface future regressions.
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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.
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Also update binding versions and lock files.
Note:
- Ruby binding is not updated
- C# binding is v0.7.0. We will make it match Regorus version later.
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- Documentation
- Regorus Engine is intended to be used from a single thread
- Clone the engine after adding policies and data to use from another thread
- Builtin errors strictness:
- default to less strict for OPA compatibility
- Provide API to change strictness
- Expose GetAstAsJson to C#,
This can allow writing policy validations in C#.
- Use spectre mitigated msvc crt libs (binskim compliance)
- Update dependencies
fixes#404
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Organize C# binding example into separate Regorus nuget package and
a test app.
The nuget package targets netstandard 2.0 and 2.1.
The test app is tested for netframework 8.0.
Implement IDisposable for Engine cleanup.
Also remove net40 example. Can be added back later if needed.
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Removed cryptographically insecure sha1. This existed only for OPA
compatibility.
Also exclude bindings from main workspace
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Regorus now defaults to rego v1. `import rego.v1` is no longer needed.
Additionally, `future` keywords are automatically imported.
See
https://www.openpolicyagent.org/docs/latest/v0-upgrade/#changes-to-rego-in-opa-v10
to understand the differences between rego v1 and v0.
BREAKING CHANGE:
v0 style policies will error out by default. To enable v0 behavior, call engine.set_rego_v0(true) before
loading policies.
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- Created an example of extension policy
- Added C# binding support of .NET framework 4.0 and created a Nuget
spec for it.
- Added a pytest in python bindings to test the extension policy and the
python binding
- Restructured the example and Csharp binding directories due to above
changes.
- Added copyrights.
- Added a Windows workflow for .NET 4.0 build and test.
- c, cpp
- csharp
- ffi
- go
- Java
- Python
- WASM
`arc` feature is turned on for all bindings
Use pretty string instead of colored string.
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