* [vcpkg] Remove powershell from the 'run vcpkg ci' path to reduce hangs from msys components.
* The BatchScript task uses filename rather than filePath
* cmd hates BOMs
* cmd hates forward slashes
`files.h/files.cpp`:
* Add end and else comments to all macros.
* Add "remove_all_inside" function which empties a directory without actually deleting the directory. This is necessary to handle the case where the directory is actually a directory symlink.
* Change remove_all to use std::remove when VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM is set; this will engage POSIX delete support available on current Win10.
`commands.ci.cpp`: empty "installed".
`*/initialize_environment.*`: No longer clean the directories outside the tool.
`ci-step.ps1`: Remove unused console output tee-ing.
* [vcpkg] Bump Linux VM memory size and do all operations on the temporary disk.
* [llvm] disable optional dependencies to libxml2 and zlib
* [vcpkg] Reduce quotas on the share to something reasonable.
* [mpir] Skip on Linux because it conflicts with libgmp.
Co-authored-by: yurybura <yurybura@gmail.com>
* Adds scripts to generate scale sets for testing Linux.
* Note workaround for https://github.com/microsoft/azure-pipelines-agent/pull/2929
* Switches Windows validation to 'Spot' VMs.
* Opens the git port 9418.
* Removes provisioning of the no longer used 'logs' file share.
* Changes Azure region to 'westus2', which is cheaper.
* Adds +x to all the scripts in scripts/azure-pipelines.
* Use 'xml-results' for all platforms instead of 'raw xml results' on Windows.
Included is a script that sets up all vcpkg's Azure infrastructure for Windows PR tests, and several updates to baselines. The baseline updates are generally caused by an updated copy of the MSVC++ compiler caused by updating the VMs, but some are caused by missed failures only detected now because this did a cleared out archives directory first.
Some of the build infrastructure isn't what I'd call 'pretty' (e.g. we're split into more scripts and such than I'd like) but this mirrors how our existing PR system works.
It is expected that the existing vcpkg Windows PR system will hate these baseline updates so we'll need to merge this, then remove that (duplicate) workflow immediately afterwards, then delete all the Windows VMs powering the old infrastructure.