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2021-04-07cmake: slight CMakeLists.txt refactoringEgor Tensin
2021-04-05cmake: check CTest tests outputEgor Tensin
2021-03-24cmake: use install_pdbs()Egor Tensin
2021-03-24README: updateEgor Tensin
2021-03-24add `make install`, `make test`, etc.Egor Tensin
Tests can be called using CTest now.
2020-10-18cmake: files are per-directory, not per-extensionEgor Tensin
2020-10-17cmake: no more target_include_directories hacksEgor Tensin
2020-10-17cmake: minor tweks for the greater goodEgor Tensin
2020-10-04unit_tests: get rid of an ugly hackEgor Tensin
2020-10-04can't believe Boost::disable_autolinking isn't everywhereEgor Tensin
2020-10-04unit_tests: reorder code a littleEgor Tensin
2020-01-13clang-format all the codeEgor Tensin
2020-01-13work around clang-format oddityEgor Tensin
2020-01-03lexer: split out testing-exposed functionsEgor Tensin
2020-01-01test: add more parser testsEgor Tensin
2019-12-31parser: support unary +Egor Tensin
2019-12-31support the power (^) operatorEgor Tensin
It doesn't work with the unary minus currently (as is reflected in the tests), it should have a higher precedence.
2019-12-22add licensing notes to source filesEgor Tensin
2019-12-21cmake: use Boost::* targetsEgor Tensin
2019-12-21cmake: install() PDB filesEgor Tensin
2019-12-13rename executablesEgor Tensin
2019-12-10bin/unit_tests -> bin/test/unit_testsEgor Tensin
2019-12-09use CMake's install() for predictable pathsEgor Tensin
This will allow to merge the scripts for the two CIs in the future, hopefully.
2019-12-08fix CMakeLists.txt for Visual Studio 2019Egor 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).
2019-12-07split server into multiple componentsEgor 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.