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authorStefan Boberg <[email protected]>2025-11-07 14:49:13 +0100
committerGitHub Enterprise <[email protected]>2025-11-07 14:49:13 +0100
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switch to xmake for package management (#611)
This change removes our dependency on vcpkg for package management, in favour of bringing some code in-tree in the `thirdparty` folder as well as using the xmake build-in package management feature. For the latter, all the package definitions are maintained in the zen repo itself, in the `repo` folder. It should now also be easier to build the project as it will no longer depend on having the right version of vcpkg installed, which has been a common problem for new people coming in to the codebase. Now you should only need xmake to build. * Bumps xmake requirement on github runners to 2.9.9 to resolve an issue where xmake on Windows invokes cmake with `v144` toolchain which does not exist * BLAKE3 is now in-tree at `thirdparty/blake3` * cpr is now in-tree at `thirdparty/cpr` * cxxopts is now in-tree at `thirdparty/cxxopts` * fmt is now in-tree at `thirdparty/fmt` * robin-map is now in-tree at `thirdparty/robin-map` * ryml is now in-tree at `thirdparty/ryml` * sol2 is now in-tree at `thirdparty/sol2` * spdlog is now in-tree at `thirdparty/spdlog` * utfcpp is now in-tree at `thirdparty/utfcpp` * xmake package repo definitions is in `repo` * implemented support for sanitizers. ASAN is supported on windows, TSAN, UBSAN, MSAN etc are supported on Linux/MacOS though I have not yet tested it extensively on MacOS * the zencore encryption implementation also now supports using mbedTLS which is used on MacOS, though for now we still use openssl on Linux * crashpad * bumps libcurl to 8.11.0 (from 8.8.0) which should address a rare build upload bug
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+#! /usr/bin/env python3
+
+from pathlib import Path
+import platform
+import shutil
+import subprocess
+import sys
+
+ROOT = Path(__file__).parent.parent.parent
+RUST_TARGET = sys.argv[1]
+
+subprocess.run(
+ ["cargo", "build", "--target", sys.argv[1], "--release"], cwd=ROOT / "b3sum"
+)
+
+if platform.system() == "Windows":
+ original_exe_name = "b3sum.exe"
+else:
+ original_exe_name = "b3sum"
+
+if platform.system() == "Windows":
+ new_exe_name = "b3sum_windows_x64_bin.exe"
+elif platform.system() == "Darwin":
+ new_exe_name = "b3sum_macos_x64_bin"
+elif platform.system() == "Linux":
+ new_exe_name = "b3sum_linux_x64_bin"
+else:
+ raise RuntimeError("Unexpected platform: " + platform.system())
+
+# Copy the built binary so that it has the upload name we want.
+out_dir = ROOT / "b3sum/target" / RUST_TARGET / "release"
+original_exe_path = str(out_dir / original_exe_name)
+new_exe_path = str(out_dir / new_exe_name)
+print("copying", repr(original_exe_path), "to", repr(new_exe_path))
+shutil.copyfile(original_exe_path, new_exe_path)
+
+# This lets the subsequent upload step get the filepath.
+print("::set-output name=bin_path::" + new_exe_path)