# FOSS-VG Build System Yeah, I was annoyed at make. Sorry. -BodgeMaster ## Aliases The shell environment provided in the project's base directory contains aliases that can be invoked from anywhere. This is useful if you, for example, `cd src/lib` and want to do a quick rebuild, you can just run `build` and it will take care of switching directories back and forth. Where necessary, the "aliases" are shell functions instead of literal aliases to accommodate for inline environment variables. Provided aliases: - `setup_project` runs `scripts/setup_project.sh` - `build` runs `scripts/build.sh` - `run_tests` runs `scripts/test.sh` (we can't alias `test` because that's an actual POSIX command and it would break a lot of things) - `clean` runs `scripts/clean.sh` - `clean_dependencies` runs `scripts/clean_dependencies.sh` ## setup_project Cleans the project and its dependencies first (see below), ensuring the project is in a known state, then sets up dependencies. This includes downloading (and caching) of files that are not yet locally cached and compiling dependencies that need to be compiled. This script’s intended purpose is setting up a development environment but it can also be used to update the locally set-up dependencies to the ones that the project is using. # build Builds the project. This will compile all the things in `src/` except for what is in `src/test/`. Checks for endianness if endianness header is missing. Builds the endianness check if that is missing as well. Accepted environment variables: - `CXX`: override the default compiler - `CXXFLAGS`: override the default compiler flags, must at least specify the C++ version - `SINGLE`: if set to `yes`, causes the build script to run in single-threaded mode # test / run_tests Builds and runs the unit tests. Accepted environment variables: - `CXX`: override the default compiler - `CXXFLAGS`: override the default compiler flags, must at least specify the C++ version - `SINGLE`: if set to `yes`, causes the test script to compile the tests in single-threaded mode¹ ¹Unit tests are always run one after the other. # clean Removes and re-creates `bin/` and `include/`, then re-creates symlinks to shared object and header files as needed for the build process. Also removes the endianness header and the endianness check binary. # clean_dependencies Removes and re-creates `dependencies/` and prunes the download cache of files that either have been corrupted or are no longer used.