Commit message (Collapse) | Author | ||
---|---|---|---|
2019-12-13 | rename executables | Egor Tensin | |
2019-12-10 | bin/unit_tests -> bin/test/unit_tests | Egor Tensin | |
2019-12-10 | AppVeyor/Travis: switch to cmake/build | Egor Tensin | |
2019-12-10 | server: use safe & portable Boost.DateTime functions | Egor Tensin | |
2019-12-10 | Docker: refactor Dockerfile-s | Egor Tensin | |
2019-12-09 | Docker: install using CMake | Egor Tensin | |
2019-12-09 | link to pthreads in CMakeLists.txt | Egor Tensin | |
2019-12-09 | use CMake's install() for predictable paths | Egor Tensin | |
This will allow to merge the scripts for the two CIs in the future, hopefully. | |||
2019-12-09 | CC_CXX_STANDARD -> CMakeLists.txt | Egor Tensin | |
2019-12-09 | cmake-common: use C++17 | Egor Tensin | |
2019-12-09 | Docker: no dist-upgrade in Dockerfile-s | Egor Tensin | |
2019-12-08 | fix server/Dockerfile | Egor Tensin | |
2019-12-08 | fix Visual Studio 2019 errors | Egor Tensin | |
Some std::string_view::string_view couldn't be resolved. Additionally, couldn't construct std::string_view from an initializer list sometimes, similar to the infamous std::vector constructor woes. | |||
2019-12-08 | server: proper integer types | Egor Tensin | |
So that VS 2019 doesn't complain. | |||
2019-12-08 | fix CMakeLists.txt for Visual Studio 2019 | Egor Tensin | |
It does work w/ gcc, but for Visual Studio 2019, it * tries to link client.exe and server.exe with Boost.DateTime and Boost.Regex, * doesn't link with unit_test_framework automatically, which is expected (I dunno why it works with gcc). | |||
2019-12-07 | split server into multiple components | Egor Tensin | |
In a vague attempt to make header files more readable, split server/ into a number of components. Also, refactor the unit tests to use the "Data-driven test cases" of Boost.Test. | |||
2019-12-01 | add Docker files | Egor Tensin | |