Get your seatbelt fastend! It is happening! AUTOTOOLS IS GONE NOW!
All praise to meson!
This time the final version, ci has been adjusted, and now does not try
anymore to build a removed buildsystem. However, the scripts in there
need cleaning up.
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D9027
a new shiny buildtool that currently completes in the total of ~ 4 min..
1 min. conf time
2:30 min. build time
Where autotools takes:
1:50 min. conf time
3:40 min. build time.
meson was taken because it went quite good for enlightenment, and is a traction gaining system that is also used by other mayor projects. Additionally, the DSL that is defined my meson makes the configuration of the builds a lot easier to read.
Further informations can be gathered from the README.meson
Right now, bindings & windows support are missing.
It is highly recommented to use meson 0.48 due to optimizations in meson
that reduced the time the meson call would need.
Co-authored-by: Mike Blumenkrantz <zmike@samsung.com>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7012
Depends on D7011
this greatly improves build times by improving parallelizing, though it
does introduce more BUILT_SOURCES usage which causes builds with cxx
bindings to take significantly longer
fix T7157
ref T7154
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D6633
Summary:
calloc is done 2times, so there is a memory leak. So fixing that.
Signed-off-by: Srivardhan Hebbar <sri.hebbar@samsung.com>
Reviewers: cedric, stefan_schmidt
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3032
While we used different variation of mkdir -p all over we also had spots
where we did not use the option. This is one step in trying to make our
build system ready for parallel install. Using something like -j 10 even
for the install should help to speed up our jenkins jobs as well as distcheck.
Summary:
Mainly from the examples but also from libunibreak and tests/eet.
I'm not sure if it's really worth to remove warnings from the examples
-- because it adds pedantic-ness to something supposed to be didatic,
but I leave for you guys to judge.
Reviewers: tasn, cedric
CC: felipealmeida, raster, smohanty, cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D896
Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail <cedric.bail@free.fr>
I added EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING_BASIC because I need basic types in unions, and EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING is only for structs.
I also modified the example with a float and a string.
Reviewers: cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D313
Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail <cedric.bail@samsung.com>
Tests are disabled by default, but they should be mandatory for
distcheck. So should be examples, we should have them to at least
compile.
As there is no way to force "make distcheck" to run "make examples",
I've created --enable-always-build-examples to make examples regular
noinst_PROGRAMS, being always compiled. distcheck will use that
option.
SVN revision: 82276
- remove EFL_LIBS and EFL_CFLAGS, use per-lib values that inherit
from EFL (general)
- add NAME_LDFLAGS and EFL_LDFLAGS for linker flags.
- LDADD (binaries) now use NAME_LDFLAGS instead of NAME_LIBS, as they
link to libname.la and that will pull in the libtool dependencies
SVN revision: 81915
I can't be sure that distcheck is fixed as the check of eet is failing.
I've disable the run of the eina test for now as it is *very* long. I'll
re-enable it once eet check is running flawlessly
SVN revision: 76772