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These functions are problematic in light of dependencies because they run and install, respectively, for the *owner* package rather than for the *user* package. By removing these functions, the build script is forced to provide the *Build object to associate the new step with, making everything less surprising. Unfortunately, this is a widely breaking change. see #15079
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Zig
28 lines
781 B
Zig
const std = @import("std");
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pub fn build(b: *std.Build) void {
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const test_step = b.step("test", "Test it");
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b.default_step = test_step;
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add(b, test_step, .Debug);
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add(b, test_step, .ReleaseFast);
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add(b, test_step, .ReleaseSmall);
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add(b, test_step, .ReleaseSafe);
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}
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fn add(b: *std.Build, test_step: *std.Build.Step, optimize: std.builtin.OptimizeMode) void {
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const lib_a = b.addStaticLibrary(.{
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.name = "a",
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.optimize = optimize,
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.target = .{},
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});
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lib_a.addCSourceFiles(&.{"a.c"}, &.{"-fcommon"});
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const test_exe = b.addTest(.{
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.root_source_file = .{ .path = "main.zig" },
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.optimize = optimize,
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});
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test_exe.linkLibrary(lib_a);
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test_step.dependOn(&b.addRunArtifact(test_exe).step);
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}
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