Yeah so it turns out meson supports splitting compound boolean logic over multiple lines. Duh. Of course it does.
Also enabled ubsan for CI example builds.
When building tests, Meson will now look for system dependencies and use
them if found. Otherwise, it will check if the submodules are cloned and
create a dependency object wrapping the include path of each external
dependency (this breaks Meson's sandbox, but the previous approach did
too). This also allows passing actual dependencies to the various build
targets instead of include paths (a bit more idiomatic).
I've also made it possible to skip the tl-optional tests when the lib is
not found, so that it is still possible to run tests even from a
tarball (i.e. no git checkout)
also:
- fixed extended-precision fractional times causing parse error instead of truncating per the spec (closes#127)
- fixed some non-spec vertical whitespace being accepted as line breaks (closes#128)
- added `format_flags::allow_unicode_strings`
also:
- added `date_time` converting constructors from `date` and `time`
- added `is_key<>` and is_key_or_convertible<>` metafunctions
- exposed `TOML_NAMESPACE_START` and `TOML_NAMESPACE_END` macros to help with ADL specialization scenarios
- added encoder and decoder for `toml-test` (closes#125)
also:
- added `formatter_flags::quote_infinities_and_nans`
- made constructors for dates/times accept any integral types
- lots of internal work on formatter base (laying groundwork for more customization)
Use the / operator instead of join_paths
Use the / operator instead of using "/" in string paths
Use the includedir opt instead of hardcoding "include" in install_subdir
Remove discouraged layout=flat option (mesonbuild/meson#9243)
Remove unneeded Wextra, Wpedantic flags, already added by warning_level
Remove manual -Oz flag when using Clang (mesonbuild/meson#9286)
Make use of : in kwargs consistent
List of things that this commit brings:
* Makes the project `FetchContent` ready
This is achieved by conditionally executing code that is only useful
for a consumer of the project, such as examples.
* Componentize the install rules
Because this is a header-only library, its install rules should be
categorized in a dev component (think foo-dev packages in apt). By
assigning all install rules to a component, the project no longer
clobbers the global component when vendored (see the previous point).
* Provide an interface similar to the install interface when vendored
This is achieved by adding SYSTEM to the include directories
conditionally and only providing targets that are actually needed.
* Make the project architecture independant
This is achieved by setting the ARCH_INDEPENDENT argument when
generating the version config file, which is available since CMake
3.14. This feature is intended to be used for header-only libraries.
* Misc changes for trivial packaging
The install rules are written in a way that allows package maintainers
to trivially package the project.
Co-authored-by: friendlyanon <friendlyanon@users.noreply.github.com>
also:
- fixed config error in example `.vcxproj` files
- fixed spurious newline after JSON formatting a table
- fixed VS intellisense not detecting TOML_COMPILER_EXCEPTIONS correctly
- moved `parse_result` to a separate header
- made more internal macros require semicolons
- removed some old deprecations
- minor documentation fixes
There's no new functionality here. It's purely tooling + CI stuff:
- moved `python` => `tools`
- moved documentation images to subfolder
- moved `vs/tests` to tests/vs projects
- moved `vs` solution etc to root
- added semicolons to macros
- added cpp.hint to help VS intellisense
- migrated documentation generation to external lib
- renamed options to `snake_case`
- tests, examples and cmake config now explicitly disabled when used as a subproject
- removed small_binaries (it's now implicit when building as release)
- added minimum meson version 0.53
also:
- fixed a bunch of doxygen parsing issues
- added `#define` leak detection to the single-header script
- renamed `TOML_ALL_INLINE` to `TOML_HEADER_ONLY` (the old one still works too)
- simplified abi namespace definitions
also:
- added ability to construct values from wide strings and u8 strings
- added non-template version of array::is_homogeneous()
- added explicit instantiations for more template types when `!TOML_ALL_INLINE`
- cleaned up abi namespaces
- simplified build and test machinery on windows
- removed TOML_CHAR_8_STRINGS since it no longer makes sense
also:
- fixed infinity and NaN-related code breaking when using -ffast-math and friends
- added much more detail to many static_assert error messages
- added more test permutations of various compiler flags
- added many more static checks to test code
also added support for wide strings on Windows (closes#42):
- added wide-string path arg overloads of `parse()` and `parse_file()`
- added wide-string support to all relevant `table` and `array` ops
- added `std::wstring` support to `node::value()` and `node::value_or()`
- added `std::wstring` support to `node_view::value()` and `node_view::value_or()`
- added wide-string overloads of `table::operator[]`
- added wide-string overloads of `node_view::operator[]`
- added `source_region::wide_path()`
- added `TOML_WINDOWS_COMPAT` switch for explicitly enabling/disabling this stuff
also:
- fixed internal macro `assert_or_assume` leaking out of `toml_parser.hpp`
- deprecated `node_view::get()` in favour of `node_view::node()`
- minor documentation fixes
- minor cleanup
also:
- significantly improved the performance of toml::parse_file
- improved the performance of printing to streams for deepy-nested TOML data
- simplified some of the examples
- added more tests
- cleaned up some of the test code