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b85eefb4
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2020-05-15T19:52:40
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cmake: Sort source files for reproducible builds
We currently use `FILE(GLOB ...)` in most places to find source and
header files. This is problematic in that the order of files returned
depends on the operating system's directory iteration order and may thus
not be deterministic. As a result, we link object files in unspecified
order, which may cause the linker to emit different code across runs.
Fix this issue by sorting all code used as input to the libgit2 library
to improve the reliability of reproducible builds.
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cacbf998
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2018-06-22T13:41:17
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deps: fix implicit fallthrough warning in http-parser
GCC 7 has introduced new warnings for implicit fallthrough in switch
statements. Whenever there is no branch in a case block, GCC will watch
out for some heuristics which indicate that the implicit fallthrough is
intended, like a "fallthrough" comment. The third-party http-parser code
manages to trick this heuristic in one case, even though there is a
"FALLTHROUGH" comment. Fortunately, GCC has also added a strictness
level to the -Wimplicit-fallthrough diagnostic, such that we can loosen
this heuristic and make it more lax.
Set -Wimplicit-fallthrough=1 in http-parser's CMake build instructions,
which is the strictest level that gets rid of the warning. This level
will treat any kind of comment as a "fallthrough" comment, which
silences the warning.
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8c19969a
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2017-09-06T07:38:48
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cmake: fix static linking for bundled deps
Our bundled deps are being built as simple static libraries which are
then linked into the libgit2 library via `TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES`. While
this works for a dynamically built libgit2 library, using this function
to link two static libraries does not have the expected outcome of
merging those static libraries into one big library. This leads to
symbols of our bundled deps being undefined in the resulting libgit2
archive.
As we have bumped our minimum CMake version to 2.8.11, we can now easily
make use of object libraries for our bundled dependencies. So build
instructions are still self-contained inside of the dependency
directories and the resulting object libraries can just be added to the
LIBGIT2_OBJECTS list, which will cause them to be linked into the final
resulting static library. This fixes the issue of undefined symbols.
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b7514554
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2017-06-28T13:25:09
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cmake: move http-parser build instructions into subdirectory
Extract code required to build the http-parser library into its own
CMakeLists.txt, which is included as required.
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