tomlplusplus/CONTRIBUTING.md
Mark Gillard 1381240e10 meson refactoring
- 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
2020-09-05 13:26:12 +03:00

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# Contributing to toml++
Contributions are very welcome! Either by [reporting issues] or submitting pull requests.
If you wish to submit a PR, please be aware that:
- The single-header file `toml.hpp` is generated by a script; make your changes in the files in
`include`, **not** in `toml.hpp`.
- Your changes should compile warning-free on at least one of gcc 8.3.0, clang 8.0, and MSVC 19.2X
(Visual Studio 2019). All three is a bonus.
- You should regenerate the single-header file as part of your PR (a CI check will fail if you don't).
<br>
## Regenerating toml.hpp
1. Make your changes as necessary
- If you've added a new header file that isn't going to be transitively included by one of the
others, add an include directive to `include/toml++/toml.h`
2. Run `python/generate_single_header.py`
<br>
## Building and running the tests
Testing is done using [Catch2], included in the respository as a submodule under `extern/Catch2`.
The first time you want to begin testing you'll need to ensure submodules have been fetched:
```bash
git submodule update --init extern/Catch2
git submodule update --init extern/tloptional
```
### Testing on Windows with Visual Studio
Install [Visual Studio 2019] and [Test Adapter for Catch2], then open `vs/toml++.sln` and build the
projects in the `tests` solution folder. Visual Studio's Test Explorer should pick these up and
allow you to run the tests directly.
If test discovery fails you can usually fix it by enabling
`Auto Detect runsettings Files` (settings gear icon > `Configure Run Settings`).
### Testing on Linux (and WSL)
```bash
# install ninja, meson, locales (first time only)
sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y locales python3 python3-pip ninja-build
sudo pip3 install meson
sudo locale-gen 'en_US.utf8' \
'ja_JP.utf8' \
'de_DE.utf8' \
'it_IT.utf8' \
'tr_TR.utf8' \
'fi_FI.utf8' \
'fr_FR.utf8' \
'zh_CN.utf8'
# create the build configs (first time only)
CXX=g++ meson build-gcc-debug --buildtype=debug -Dpedantic=true -Dbuild_tests=true -Dgenerate_cmake_config=false
CXX=clang++ meson build-clang-debug --buildtype=debug -Dpedantic=true -Dbuild_tests=true -Dgenerate_cmake_config=false
CXX=g++ meson build-gcc-release --buildtype=release -Dpedantic=true -Dbuild_tests=true -Dgenerate_cmake_config=false
CXX=clang++ meson build-clang-release --buildtype=release -Dpedantic=true -Dbuild_tests=true -Dgenerate_cmake_config=false
# run the tests
cd build-gcc-debug && ninja && ninja test \
&& cd ../build-clang-debug && ninja && ninja test \
&& cd ../build-gcc-release && ninja && ninja test \
&& cd ../build-clang-release && ninja && ninja test \
&& cd ..
```
[Visual Studio 2019]: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/
[Test Adapter for Catch2]: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=JohnnyHendriks.ext01
[reporting issues]: https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus/issues
[Catch2]: https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2
[meson]: https://mesonbuild.com/Getting-meson.html
[ninja]: https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/wiki/Pre-built-Ninja-packages