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2021-03-24 | fix PyLint warnings | Egor Tensin | |
2021-03-24 | project.ci: use same variable names for all CIs | Egor Tensin | |
Using different ones was quite weird to begin with. | |||
2021-03-24 | project.ci: change build directory | Egor Tensin | |
It's now <source directory>/../build for consistency. | |||
2021-03-13 | project.ci: cache Boost downloads | Egor Tensin | |
2021-01-31 | project.ci: use pre-built Boost when available | Egor Tensin | |
2021-01-25 | project.ci: auto-fill --toolset from environment | Egor Tensin | |
2021-01-25 | project.ci: auto-detect CI system | Egor Tensin | |
2021-01-18 | project.ci: add GitHub Actions | Egor Tensin | |
2021-01-18 | project.ci: --install picks the directory automatically | Egor Tensin | |
2021-01-17 | README: update | 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 TODO: .ci/Makefile is obsolete now, as well as .travis.yml and .appveyor.yml.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. | |||
2020-10-04 | fix build dir path on Travis/AppVeyor | Egor Tensin | |
I.e. it used to be just C:\projects instead of C:\projects\build on AppVeyor. | |||
2020-04-04 | project.boost.download: add dest_dir parameter | Egor Tensin | |
2020-03-30 | project.cmake: support --mingw for Travis/AppVeyor | Egor Tensin | |
2020-03-30 | project.ci: dedupe code | Egor Tensin | |
2020-03-30 | project.cmake: make it --boost aware | Egor Tensin | |
2020-03-30 | project.cmake: make it --platform aware | Egor Tensin | |
2020-03-30 | project: code style | Egor Tensin | |
2020-03-30 | project.boost: support --mingw for Travis/AppVeyor | Egor Tensin | |
2020-03-29 | fix READMEs, code style, etc. | Egor Tensin | |
2020-03-29 | project.cmake: insignificant refactoring | Egor Tensin | |
2020-03-29 | project.cmake: factor out common utils | Egor Tensin | |
2020-03-28 | project.boost: factor out everything else | Egor Tensin | |
I finally snapped. This starts to resemble sensible structure though. | |||
2020-03-28 | project.boost: factor out BoostVersion | Egor Tensin | |
2020-03-28 | WIP: restructure | Egor 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. |