Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines | |
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2020-03-20 | Initial implementation of config directive for project-specific configuration | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -0/+3 | |
2020-02-07 | Drop copyright notice from source code | Karen Arutyunov | 1 | -1/+0 | |
2019-11-15 | Generalize attributes to be comma-separated with arbitrary values | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -3/+3 | |
Before: x = [string null] After: x = [string, null] | |||||
2019-11-14 | Cleanup attribute parsing code | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -0/+7 | |
2019-11-14 | Tighten up attribute recognition during parsing | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -2/+9 | |
Now it should be possible to use `[]` for wildcard patterns, for example: foo = foo.[hit]xx Note that a leading bracket expression will still be recognized as attributes and escaping or quoting it will inhibit pattern matching. To resolve this case we need to specify an empty attribute list: foo = [] [abc]-foo.cxx | |||||
2019-11-11 | Use path_name for `-` to stdin/stdout translation | Karen Arutyunov | 1 | -10/+13 | |
2019-11-04 | Add support for configuration exporting and importing | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -0/+3 | |
The new config.export variable specifies the alternative file to write the configuration to as part of the configure meta-operation. For example: $ b configure: proj/ config.export=proj-config.build The config.export value "applies" only to the projects on whose root scope it is specified or if it is a global override (the latter is a bit iffy but we allow it, for example, to dump everything to stdout). This means that in order to save a subproject's configuration we will have to use a scope-specific override (since the default will apply to the outermost amalgamation). For example: $ b configure: subproj/ subproj/config.export=.../subproj-config.build This could be somewhat unnatural but then it will be the amalgamation whose configuration we normally want to export. The new config.import variable specifies additional configuration files to be loaded after the project's default config.build, if any. For example: $ b create: cfg/,cc config.import=my-config.build Similar to config.export, the config.import value "applies" only to the project on whose root scope it is specified or if it is a global override. This allows the use of the standard override "positioning" machinery (i.e., where the override applies) to decide where the extra configuration files are loaded. The resulting semantics is quite natural and consistent with command line variable overrides, for example: $ b config.import=.../config.build # outermost amalgamation $ b ./config.import=.../config.build # this project $ b !config.import=.../config.build # every project Both config.export and config.import recognize the special `-` file name as an instruction to write/read to/from stdout/stdin, respectively. For example: $ b configure: src-prj/ config.export=- | b configure: dst-prj/ config.import=- | |||||
2019-10-29 | Add forward declaration header for build state types | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -5/+1 | |
2019-09-30 | Allow attributes in if-else, assert directive's conditions | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -1/+2 | |
2019-09-30 | Handle attributes in switch value and pattern expressions | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -0/+8 | |
2019-09-30 | Add support for custom match/extract functions in switch expression | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -6/+15 | |
2019-09-30 | Allow multiple `case` for single line/block | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -1/+7 | |
2019-09-30 | Pattern matching support (switch): single value implementation | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -0/+9 | |
2019-08-23 | Introduce notion of build context | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -1/+5 | |
All non-const global state is now in class context and we can now have multiple independent builds going on at the same time. | |||||
2019-07-25 | Implement pre-parse mode for parse_names_trailer() | Karen Arutyunov | 1 | -0/+3 | |
2019-07-01 | Split build system into library and driver | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -0/+673 | |