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@blakeli0 blakeli0 commented Sep 16, 2024

There are some protoc generated files are not updated in over 3 years, which made them not compatible with latest protobuf runtime anymore. Since the source proto of these files are already deleted, we should delete them from our client library as well.
See go/incompatible-protoc-files-java-sdk for more details.

@blakeli0 blakeli0 marked this pull request as ready for review September 20, 2024 19:57
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@blakeli0 blakeli0 changed the title chore: Remove orphaned protoc generated files from bigquerydatatransfer, monitoring and speech. feat: Remove orphaned protoc generated files from bigquerydatatransfer, monitoring and speech. Sep 20, 2024
@blakeli0 blakeli0 changed the title feat: Remove orphaned protoc generated files from bigquerydatatransfer, monitoring and speech. feat!: Remove orphaned protoc generated files from bigquerydatatransfer, monitoring and speech. Sep 20, 2024
- "/java-bigquerydatatransfer/samples/snippets/generated"

deep-preserve-regex:
- "/java-bigquerydatatransfer/google-.*/src/test/java/com/google/cloud/.*/v.*/it/IT.*Test.java"
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Do we want to delete this IT?

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There is actually no integration tests for bigquerydatatransfer, so this is like a not-directly-related clean up. I can revert this as well if it is causing confusion.

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Ah ok. If there are no ITs to being with then it doesn't matter. I'm fine with removing

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grpc-google-cloud-speech-v1beta1:2.44.0:2.45.0-SNAPSHOT
grpc-google-cloud-speech-v1p1beta1:2.44.0:2.45.0-SNAPSHOT
proto-google-cloud-speech-v1:4.44.0:4.45.0-SNAPSHOT
proto-google-cloud-speech-v1beta1:2.44.0:2.45.0-SNAPSHOT
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qq, why are these two removed?

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For speech, the whole v1beta1 version does not exist anymore, see googleapis

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I can't really tell from the diffs on Github, but I'm guessing the entire subfolder is removed in this PR?

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Actually I think still see the folders in the branch. Can we just remove the folders in google-cloud-java?

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I think they should be removed already. Let's merge this in first, I'll create a follow up cleanup PR if the folders still exist.

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LGTM

@blakeli0 blakeli0 merged commit 4598c2d into main Sep 20, 2024
@blakeli0 blakeli0 deleted the remove-orphan-protoc branch September 20, 2024 22:51
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