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author | Egor Tensin <Egor.Tensin@gmail.com> | 2021-01-17 13:54:57 +0300 |
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committer | Egor Tensin <Egor.Tensin@gmail.com> | 2021-01-17 13:54:57 +0300 |
commit | dd2c5b58c4fe77d7ce35f3abb6e1bb399560a2db (patch) | |
tree | 813808b873a5895d7f212f890c68ff14820dc591 /project/ci/travis/cmake.py | |
parent | Travis/AppVeyor: pause (diff) | |
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GIANT CLUSTERFUCK OF A COMMIT
OK, this is epic. I was basically just trying to a) support Clang and
b) add more test coverage. _THREE MONTHS_ and a few hundred CI runs
later, this is what I came up with. I don't know how it ended up being
what it is, but here we go.
Some highlights of the changes:
1) CI builds has been moved to GitHub Actions,
2) the entire notion of a toolchain has been reworked; it now supports
Clang on all platforms.
* .github: this directory contains the GitHub Actions workflow
scripts/actions. In the process, I created like 6 external GitHub
actions, but it's still pretty massive. An upside is that it covers
much more platform/toolchain combinations _and_ check a lot of the
expected post-conditions. TODO: .ci/Makefile is obsolete now, as well
as .travis.yml and .appveyor.yml.
* common.cmake: added Clang support. In the process, a great deal has
been learned about how CMake works; in particular, static runtime
support has been reworked to be more robust.
* project: the entire notion of a "toolchain" has been reworked.
Instead of a measly --mingw parameter, there's now a separate --toolset
parameter, which allows you to choose between GCC, Clang, MSVC, etc.
Both Boost and CMake build scripts were enhanced greatly to support
Clang and other toolchains in a more robust way.
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