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* chore(ecstore): drop the bucket dead_code blanket The last blanket of the backlog#1823 burn-down, and the largest: 71 items across lifecycle, replication, metadata, quota, object lock and bucket utils. Four are deleted. Deleted, all trivial: - check_valid_object_name and check_valid_object_name_prefix, a pair that only calls into each other with no external caller. Worth stating plainly so nobody reads this as a validation gap: object names are validated through check_object_name_for_length_and_slash, which is live; this pair is a second, unwired entry point. - DEFAULT_HEALTH_CHECK_RELOAD_DURATION, a lone unused constant. - The LifecycleReplicationConfig alias, which orphaned a re-export in replication/mod.rs that goes with it. Everything else is kept, in four groups, because the blanket here was hiding structure rather than rot: Windows platform gating. WINDOWS_RESERVED_NAMES, the two reason constants and object_name_has_windows_incompatible_segment are called from inside the #[cfg(target_os = "windows")] block in check_object_name_for_length_and_slash (utils.rs:228-255), so they only read as dead on non-Windows hosts. As with the Linux gating in the disk root, this cannot be adjudicated locally: cargo check for both x86_64-pc-windows-msvc and x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu fails in the aws-lc-sys build script for want of a cross C toolchain. CI covers both. Declared boundary surface. The *_boundary.rs and *_bridge.rs files carry the replication split plan's contracts, which scripts/check_architecture_migration_rules.sh pins through the EcstoreReplicationBoundaryImports section of the split-plan doc. Their unused items are declarations, not leftovers. test-util seams. ConfigWriteLockProbe with install/wait_until_attempted follows the same pattern as the barriers in the services and set_disk roots. MinIO-parity tier/lifecycle entry points that this port never wired: apply_lifecycle_action, get_transitioned_object_reader, recover_tier_free_versions, delete_object_from_remote_tier, abort_tier_delete_journal_entry and the replication pool's worker-management surface. These are complete, substantial machinery with no caller — the same shape as data_usage's local_snapshot feature. Removing them is a product decision, so they are made explicit here rather than deleted. Verification, four lanes warning-free: default, --tests, --features rio-v2 --tests, --features test-util --tests. cargo nextest run -p rustfs-ecstore 4096 passed; clippy --lib --tests -D warnings clean; make pre-commit exit 0. Note that clippy is what caught the orphaned re-export above: cargo check and pre-commit both treat unused_imports as a warning. Ref rustfs/backlog#1823 (step 2, final root). * chore(ecstore): correct inaccurate dead_code reasons in the bucket root Six items were labelled 'asserted by this file's tests' or as MinIO-parity entry points while having no caller at all - free get_bucket_acl_config and created_at only reach their own live methods (production goes through created_at_in), BucketVersioningSys::get_in, utils::serialize_content and ServiceType have no reference anywhere, and with_transition_queue_env_async is an unused test fixture, not a tier entry point. Name what each one is so the next reader does not assume coverage that is not there. Ref rustfs/backlog#1823.
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Rust
37 lines
1.0 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2024 RustFS Team
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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// #730: bucket subsystems still contain staged ECStore migration code.
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pub mod bandwidth;
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pub mod bucket_target_sys;
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pub mod durability;
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pub mod error;
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pub mod lifecycle;
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pub mod metadata;
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pub mod metadata_sys;
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod metadata_test;
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pub mod migration;
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mod msgp_decode;
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pub mod object_lock;
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pub mod policy_sys;
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pub mod quota;
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pub mod replication;
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pub mod tagging;
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pub mod target;
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pub mod utils;
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pub mod versioning;
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pub mod versioning_sys;
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