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2020-03-29fix READMEs, code style, etc.Egor Tensin
2020-03-28project.boost: factor out everything elseEgor Tensin
I finally snapped. This starts to resemble sensible structure though.
2020-03-28project.boost: factor out BoostVersionEgor Tensin
2020-03-28WIP: restructureEgor Tensin
A stupid attempt to reduce code duplication led me to believe that all the scripts could use _a bit_ of refactoring. This is going to be a major pain (factoring out all the things), which I'll take gladly. All the links and usage examples are broken right now, but nobody cares, so whatevs.
2020-02-01boost/build/ci: build in predefined directoryEgor Tensin
2020-01-09better usage messages & READMEsEgor Tensin
2020-01-08fix PyLint-discovered bugsEgor Tensin
2020-01-08boost/build: add --runtime-linkEgor Tensin
This time with more safety checks.
2020-01-07boost/build: add the --link parameterEgor Tensin
2020-01-07boost/build/ci: fix module import errorsEgor Tensin
2020-01-03rearrange all files completelyEgor Tensin
2019-12-16ci: fix a bug in case no positional parametersEgor Tensin
2019-12-15ci: minor script enhancementsEgor Tensin
2019-12-15build: clean up silly cmd line paramsEgor Tensin
They were just plain synonyms for CMake flags, barely had any value.
2019-12-14boost/build.py: split into subcommandsEgor Tensin
2019-12-13build/ -> ci/Egor Tensin
2019-12-13build/boost: add generic build.py scriptEgor Tensin
2019-12-10add simple build scriptsEgor Tensin
They're intended to replace my build.sh (for Travis) and build.ps1 (for AppVeyor) scripts to call CMake in a platform-independent manner.