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2021-05-07 | project.toolset: merge both other modules to this one | Egor Tensin | |
2021-05-06 | "toolchain" -> "toolset", part 2 | Egor Tensin | |
2021-05-06 | "toolchain" -> "toolset", part 1 | Egor Tensin | |
2021-05-06 | fix PyLint warnings | Egor Tensin | |
2021-05-06 | project.boost: merge BootstrapToolchain and Toolchain | Egor Tensin | |
In general, simplify Toolchain a bit. This is done in preparation for merging project.boost.toolchain, project.cmake.toolchain and project.toolchain. | |||
2021-04-24 | project.boost: turn off warnings unless --verbose | Egor Tensin | |
2021-04-13 | fix PyLint warnings | Egor Tensin | |
2021-03-23 | project.boost: refactoring | Egor Tensin | |
The extremely convoluted BoostBuildToolset situation is no more. | |||
2021-03-23 | project: minor refactoring | Egor Tensin | |
2021-03-20 | project: minor refactoring | Egor Tensin | |
2021-03-20 | project.platform: add platform 'auto' | Egor Tensin | |
There were two problems: * On Windows, VS 2019 defaults to x64 while VS 2017 defaults to x86. * Too much focus on x86(-64) might mean that building stuff on ARM can become difficult. These were all addressed by adding a new platform 'auto'. On Windows, it defaults to picking either x64 or x86 (depending on the host arch) for both Boost and CMake. On Linux, it lets the compiler decide what arch to target. | |||
2021-03-14 | move large in-code comments to docs/ | Egor Tensin | |
2021-01-17 | fix PyLint warnings | Egor Tensin | |
2021-01-17 | GIANT CLUSTERFUCK OF A COMMIT | Egor Tensin | |
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 TODO: .ci/Makefile is obsolete now, as well as .travis.yml and .appveyor.yml.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. | |||
2020-03-30 | project.cmake: make it --platform aware | Egor Tensin | |
2020-03-30 | project: minor-ish refactoring | Egor Tensin | |
2020-03-29 | project.boost: first-class MinGW-w64 support | Egor Tensin | |