* [vcpkg] Rewrite process spawning on windows to always use CreateProcess, enabling better environment handling
* [vcpkg] Use environment cache to avoid calling vcvars multiple times
* [vcpkg] Increase buffer size while computing hashes
* [vcpkg] Remove unneeded cmd.exe wrapper process on all CreateProcess calls
* [vcpkg] Fix .vcxproj{,.filters}
* [vcpkg] Upgrade Ctrl-C state machine to handle multiple background processes.
* [vcpkg] Fix regression while launching metrics: 'start' can't be passed directly to CreateProcessW
* [vcpkg] Fix typo on non-Windows
* [vcpkg] Fix various uses of >NUL across the code
* [vcpkg] Fix various uses of >NUL across the code
* [vcpkg] Consolidate several internal parsers together (packagespecs + logicexpression + control) and enhance error messages
* [vcpkg] Migrate Build-Depends parsing to new framework
* [vcpkg] Fix tests. Re-enable underscores in feature names due to libwebp[vwebp_sdl] -- todo: rename this feature and remove underscores.
* remove unfinished "supports" tag
* extract "supports" from control files
But do nothing with the value
* Start `Supports` documentation
* Use Supports in a bunch of control files
I only tried matching the already existing logic in the portfile.cmake.
* Cmake var provider (#8)
* Cmake var provider (#9)
* fix windows build (#10)
* Add missing files to build
* Fix test (#11)
* adding hooks for cmake variables in expressions
* Adding hooks for 'supports' in CI test
* Fix test (#12)
* Add overrides to evaluation environment
* use "supported" tag in CI testing
* cleanup comment
* Fix issues with PR
* [var_provider] Get library linkage variables from triplet
* Fix compilation errors in tests
* Add unimplemented functions
* Fix unit tests part 1
* Fix issue when buildtrees dir does not exist
* Change binary output hash
* Fix handling of * feature
* Add core feature when using *
* Do not add Default-Features when installing 'core'
* [vcpkg] WIP. 6 failing tests.
* [vcpkg] WIP. 1 failing tests.
* [vcpkg] WIP. 0 failing tests.
* [vcpkg] Removed 'remove_graph'. 0 failing tests.
* [vcpkg] Removed 'install_graph'. 0 failing tests.
* [vcpkg] Remove AnyAction; replace with ActionPlan
* [vcpkg] Minor cleanup.
* [vcpkg][z3][qt5-connectivity][qt5-purchasing] Improve error messages while parsing. Fix a few trivial port issues.
* [vcpkg] Work around ICE with MSVC v140
* [vcpkg] Add purge on fail to decompress for CI
* [vcpkg] Fix parsing of nested parentheses in qualifiers
* [vcpkg] Fix Linux builds (explicit qualification in declaration)
* [vcpkg] Fix Build-Depends implying default features. Fix qualified dependencies regression.
* [mmx] Add to skip list and full rebuild -- mmx causes problems by installing 'sched.h'
* [libpqxx][mqtt-cpp] Prevent installing include/CMakeLists.txt
* [cppitertools] Fix installed include namespace (should be include/cppitertools)
* [libsoundio] Move headers into soundio/ subdirectory as per original cmake
* [ci.baseline] Temporarily skip charls due to conflict with dcmtk
* [vcpkg] Add restricted include files post build check -- bump global abi version
* [libsoundio] Hotfix stray line in portfile
* [vcpkg] Fix regression: CMake information was not being displayed for build-and-install actions
* [jsonnet] Fix installation of internal headers; use system nlohmann-json
* [grpc][upb] Teach grpc to use packaged upb. Add find_package(upb). Remove inappropriate upb features.
* [zfp] Move problematic 'include/bitstream.h' to 'include/zfp/bitstream.h'
* [x265] Bump control version to trigger rebuild after zfp conflict
* [akali] Disable parallel configure
* [dirent][dlfcn-win32][getopt-win32][pthreads] Grandfather into VCPKG_POLICY_ALLOW_RESTRICTED_HEADERS
* [ci.baseline] Update baseline for improved upb support
* [tgui] Disable parallel configure
* [libiconv] Enable VCPKG_POLICY_ALLOW_RESTRICTED_HEADERS
* [aws-sdk-cpp] Disable parallel configure
* [vcpkg] Implement policy VCPKG_POLICY_ALLOW_RESTRICTED_HEADERS
* [aws-sdk-cpp] Fix amount of escaping semicolons -- Note: I do not know the root cause requiring this change
* [libodb-sqlite] Fix configuring into source directory
* [gettext] Grandfather into VCPKG_POLICY_ALLOW_RESTRICTED_HEADERS
* [libodb] DISABLE_PARALLEL_CONFIGURE
* [vcpkg] Add 'config.h' and 'local.h' to restricted header list
* [mcpp] Remove unused and problematic include 'config.h' from installed files
* [teemo] Move installed headers into subdirectory to prevent conflicts with x265
* [ci.baseline] Update current OSX. Skip libmesh on all platforms due to heavy conflicts.
* [vcpkg] Add 'slice.h' as a restricted header
* [osg] Improve accuracy of dependencies (disable some, add some to Depends)
* [vcpkg] Skip invoking a subprocess for 0 specs in load_tag_vars
* [ci.baseline] Skip mongo-c-driver on osx due to flakiness
* [teemo] Fix incorrect include file read
* [osg] Fix dependency typo: glut -> freeglut
* [vcpkg] Recover some lost performance with the addition of vcpkg_get_tags.
A huge performance cost was loading the triplet files over and over; instead, we splice the sources into a macro and load it once, then just call that macro for each port.
Remove use of hashing because we aren't cross-process-safe anyway (global static will do instead).
* [vcpkg] Change Supports atom 'windows' to include UWP. Improve Supports field documentation.
* [vcpkg] Add docs for VCPKG_ENV_PASSTHROUGH and VCPKG_DEP_INFO_OVERRIDE_VARS
* Fix typo
Co-authored-by: Curtis J Bezault <curtbezault@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Victor Romero <romerosanchezv@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Schumacher <roschuma@microsoft.com>
* Add support for building with MinGW
Tested with MSYS2 MinGW 8.3.0, gcc-mcf.lhmouse MinGW 9.2.1,
and StephanTLavavej/mingw-distro!
* Add MinGW toolchain
From your MinGW configured shell you could just use vcpkg to
configure packages.
An x64-mingw triplet would look like:
```
set(VCPKG_TARGET_ARCHITECTURE x64)
set(VCPKG_CRT_LINKAGE dynamic)
set(VCPKG_LIBRARY_LINKAGE static)
set(VCPKG_ENV_PASSTHROUGH PATH)
set(VCPKG_CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MinGW)
```
* Add MinGW community tripplets
x64 tested with https://github.com/StephanTLavavej/mingw-distro
x86, arm64, arm tested with https://github.com/mstorsjo/llvm-mingw
* Move untested triplets to Community Triplets
* Document community triplets
* Load community triplets by default and alert when using one
* [triplets] Merge documentation of community triplets
* Bump version
* [port-history] Print port CONTROL version history
* Add commands.porthistory.cpp to VS project
* Get most recent commit for each version
* Apply clang-format
* Fix output format
* Rename command to x-history
* [portfile functions] Override execute_process() to accept ALLOW_IN_DOWNLOAD_MODE option
* [vcpkg install] Set VCPKG_DOWNLOAD_MODE when using --only-downloads option
* [vcpkg_find_acquire_program] Allow in Download Mode
* Don't stop when build fails for a package
* Download sources for all packages in dependency graph
* Improve output messages
* Enable acquiring MSYS packages in download mode
* Documentation
* Update documentation
* execute_process() always fails on Download Mode
* Regenerate docs and fix formatting
* Run clang-format
* Use _execute_process on vcpkg_from_<source> helpers
* Fix calls to _execute_process() when not in Download Mode
* [portfile functions] Override execute_process() to accept ALLOW_IN_DOWNLOAD_MODE option
* [vcpkg install] Set VCPKG_DOWNLOAD_MODE when using --only-downloads option
* [vcpkg_find_acquire_program] Allow in Download Mode
* Don't stop when build fails for a package
* Download sources for all packages in dependency graph
* Improve output messages
* Enable acquiring MSYS packages in download mode
* Documentation
* Update documentation
* execute_process() always fails on Download Mode
* Regenerate docs and fix formatting
* Run clang-format
* Use _execute_process on vcpkg_from_<source> helpers
On non-Windows platforms, there is no standard way to get the hash of an
item -- before this PR, what we did was check for the existence of a few
common utility names (shasum, sha1, sha256, sha512), and then call that
utility on a file we created containing the contents we wish to hash.
This PR adds internal hashers for sha1, sha256, and sha512, and
standardizes the interface to allow anyone to implement hashers in the
future.
These hashers are not extremely optimized, so it's likely that in the
future we could get more optimized, but for now we just call out to
BCryptHasher on Windows, since it's standard and easy to use (and about
2x faster for sha1 and sha256, and 1.5x faster for sha512). However,
they are reasonably fast for being unoptimized. I attempted a few minor
optimizations, which actually made the code slower! So as of right now,
it's implemented as just a basic conversion of the code on Wikipedia to
C++. I have tested these on the standard NIST test vectors (and those
test vectors are located in vcpkg-test/hash.cpp).
* checkpoint commit
* Only set VCPKG_ENV_OVERRIDES_FILE if it exists
* First pass at working port-toolchain
* Update VERSION.txt
* Return rvalue
* Fix compilation error
* Some fixes are requested by @ubsan
* Fix another compilation error
- Add the "VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS" flag
- setting "WERROR" will also set this flag
- This flag is set by default
- on GCC/clang, this will pass '-Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic -Werror'
- on GCC, this will additionally pass '-Wmissing-declarations'
- on clang, this will additionally pass '-Wmissing-prototypes'
- on MSVC, this will pass '-W4 -WX'
- On Visual Studio 2017 and later, pass '-permissive-'
- Change the source for fallout of these changes
- add `format` subcommand
- formats all C++ source and header files using clang-format
- move `include/vcpkg-test/catch.h` to `include/catch2/catch.hpp`
- pass CONFIGURE_DEPENDS to file(GLOB)
The VS2015 standard library requires, in debug mode, a comparison
operator on `T × U` and `U × T` to also be a comparison operator on
`T × T` and on `U × U`, and so in
vcpkg::Install::install_package::intersection_compare, I've added two
new `operator()` overloads which take those respectively, on VS2015.
Also, `[nodiscard]` was added to somewhere in `vcpkg/base/strings.h`,
which gives a warning in VS2015 -- thus, I added the `vcpkg/pragmas.h`
include, since that fixes the warning.
I was building under /W3, because CMake hadn't been set up to build
under /W4 -- therefore, I didn't see some warnings.
We also decided to remove the niebloids and instead break ADL by using
`= delete`, since otherwise we get warnings when we define a local
variable with the same name as a niebloid. I also removed `status` and
`symlink_status` from the `files` header, since it's unnecessary now,
and they're just implementation details of `RealFilesystem`.
I also removed some existing uses of unqualified `status(path)`, since
that no longer compiles. I also added `Filesystem::canonical`, to remove
another use of `fs::stdfs` in a function I was already working in.
I added benchmarks to measure how fast the parallel remove_all code was
-- it turns out, about 3x slower than stdfs::remove_all. Since this was
the case, I removed all of the parallelism and rewrote it serially, and
ended up about 30% faster than stdfs::remove_all (in addition to
supporting symlinks).
In addition, I did the following three orthogonal changes:
- simplified the work queue, basing it on Billy O'Neal's idea
- Fix warnings on older versions of compilers in tests, by splitting
the pragmas out of pch.h.
- Ran clang-format on some files
In fixing up remove_all, the following changes were made:
- On Windows, regular symlinks and directory symlinks are distinct;
as an example, to remove directory symlinks (and junctions, for that
matter), one must use RemoveDirectory. Only on Windows, I added new
`file_type` and `file_status` types, with `file_type` including a new
`directory_symlink` enumerator, and `file_status` being exactly the
same as the old one except using the new `file_type`. On Unix, I
didn't make that change since they don't make a distinction.
- I added new `symlink_status` and `status` functions which use the
new `file_status` on Windows.
- I made `Filesystem::exists` call `fs::exists(status(p))`, as opposed
to the old version which called `stdfs::exists` directly.
- Added benchmarks to `vcpkg-test/files.cpp`. They test the
performance of `remove_all` on small directories (~20 files), with
symlinks and without, and on large directories (~2000 files), with
symlinks and without.
* better logic expression evaluation
Improve the logic expression evaluation currently used when filtering
dependencies.
Biggest improvements:
+ Allow '|' operator
+ Support nested '()'
+ Allow whitespace
+ Useful error message for malformed expressions
Also changed names of types to RawParagraph when that is what the original author was using.