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b6720018
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2018-01-17T02:25:36
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examples: Switch to the nifty argv helpers from common
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8e31cc25
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2017-06-28T12:51:14
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cmake: keep track of libraries and includes via lists
Later on, we will move detection of required libraries, library
directories as well as include directories into a separate
CMakeLists.txt file inside of the source directory. Obviously, we want
to avoid duplication here regarding these parameters.
To prepare for the split, put the parameters into three variables
LIBGIT2_LIBS, LIBGIT2_LIBDIRS and LIBGIT2_INCLUDES, tracking the
required libraries, linking directory as well as include directories.
These variables can later be exported into the parent scope from inside
of the source build instructions, making them readily available for the
other subdirectories.
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b43f35fd
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2014-03-03T14:59:50
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- examples CMakeLists.txt reverted to previous state
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6874cafd
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2014-03-03T12:08:17
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cmake examples change so that general.c is off by default
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66902d47
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2013-10-29T18:30:49
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Extract common example helpers and reorg examples
This reorganizes a few of the examples so that the main function
comes first with the argument parsing extracted into a helper
that can come at the end of the file (so the example focuses more
on the use of libgit2 instead of command line support). This also
creates a shared examples/common.[ch] so that useful helper funcs
can be shared across examples instead of repeated.
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60ee53df
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2013-09-03T15:14:04
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Split examples CMakeLists.txt
Also, this converts the examples/CMakeLists.txt from explicitly
listing to just globbing for all the individual C files.
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