- Removed PARENT_SCOPE from various dependency target definitions in CMake files (grpc.cmake, imgui.cmake, sdl2.cmake, testing.cmake, yaml.cmake).
- Ensured that all targets are set locally for better clarity and management.
Benefits:
- Simplifies the dependency management process and improves the readability of CMake configurations.
- Added new entries to `.pre-commit-config.yaml`, `cmake-format.yaml`, and `.github/dependabot.yml` to improve code quality checks and dependency updates.
- Enhanced GitHub Actions workflows by adding new steps for testing and build retention.
- Introduced support for the nlohmann_json library in CMake, allowing for conditional inclusion based on the `YAZE_ENABLE_JSON` option.
- Updated CMake configurations to streamline SDL2 and gRPC integration, ensuring proper linking and target management.
Benefits:
- Improves code quality and consistency through automated checks and formatting.
- Enhances dependency management and build reliability across platforms.
- Provides flexibility for users to enable optional features, improving overall functionality.
- Updated `.clangd` configuration to include additional include paths and feature flags tailored for ROM hacking workflows, optimizing IntelliSense support.
- Introduced `.pre-commit-config.yaml` for managing code quality checks and formatting, ensuring consistent code style across the project.
- Added `cmake-format.yaml` for CMake formatting configuration, promoting adherence to style guidelines.
- Enhanced CI workflows to include new actions for testing and building, improving overall reliability and efficiency in the development process.
Benefits:
- Streamlines development setup and improves code quality through automated checks.
- Facilitates better collaboration by ensuring consistent coding standards and configurations.
- Introduced a new `yaze_grpc_support` library to centralize all gRPC and protobuf usage, addressing Windows linker errors and improving build stability.
- Updated CMake configurations across various components to link against the new support library instead of individual protobuf targets, simplifying the linking process.
- Removed legacy whole-archive linking logic, ensuring a cleaner and more maintainable build setup.
Benefits:
- Reduces complexity in CMake files and enhances compatibility across platforms.
- Prevents potential linker errors by consolidating gRPC and protobuf dependencies into a single library.
- Enhanced CMake configuration to conditionally apply /WHOLEARCHIVE linking for protobuf targets, ensuring only library targets are included.
- Updated linking logic across multiple components including `yaze`, `yaze_emu`, `z3ed`, and test suites to improve compatibility and prevent linker errors.
Benefits:
- Increases build stability and clarity by ensuring only relevant targets are linked, reducing potential conflicts during the build process.
- Refactored the logic for appending Protobuf targets to streamline the configuration.
- Removed unnecessary checks and consolidated target handling for improved clarity and maintainability.
- Introduced YAZE_PROTOBUF_WHOLEARCHIVE_TARGETS to facilitate linking without "lite" variants.
Benefits:
- Enhances the organization of CMake configurations, leading to a more efficient build process.
- Introduced YAZE_PROTOBUF_WHOLEARCHIVE_TARGETS to streamline linking of Protobuf targets, excluding "lite" variants.
- Updated CMake configurations across various components (yaze, yaze_core_lib, yaze_editor, yaze_net, yaze_agent, z3ed) to utilize the new whole-archive targets for MSVC builds.
- Improved test suite linking to ensure all Protobuf symbols are included during the build process.
Benefits:
- Enhances compatibility and maintainability of Protobuf linking, leading to a more robust build configuration.
Benefits:
- Streamlines the build process by allowing for multiple Protobuf targets, enhancing compatibility and maintainability.
- Improves session management capabilities within the editor, leading to a more organized and efficient user experience.
- Enhance Protobuf target handling in CMake configuration
- Updated CMake files to support multiple Protobuf targets, improving flexibility in linking.
- Adjusted target link libraries across various components (yaze, yaze_core_lib, yaze_editor, etc.) to utilize the new
- Updated CMake files to conditionally link against libprotobuf based on the YAZE_PROTOBUF_TARGET variable across various modules (core, net, agent, z3ed).
- Ensured consistent use of the static MSVC runtime to align with vcpkg static triplets.
- Improved clarity in build logs by adding status messages for whole-archive linking conditions.
Benefits:
- Enhances modularity and compatibility of the build system with protobuf.
- Streamlines the build process for different platforms by ensuring appropriate linking based on configuration options.
- Made ABSL_TARGETS available to the rest of the project via include(), improving modularity.
- Added MSVC-specific compile options for yaml-cpp to address exception handling warnings.
Benefits:
- Streamlined integration of Abseil targets across the project.
- Improved compatibility and reduced warnings for yaml-cpp on MSVC.
- Added new entries to .gitignore to exclude generated files and directories, improving project cleanliness.
- Set minimum policy version for subdirectories in CMake to ensure compatibility with older dependencies like yaml-cpp, enhancing build reliability.
Benefits:
- Streamlined project structure by ignoring unnecessary files.
- Improved compatibility and maintainability of the CMake configuration.
- Modified the CMake configuration for yaml-cpp to use version 0.8.0 with an inline patch, ensuring compatibility with CMake 3.31+.
- Implemented a manual population and patching process to adjust the minimum required CMake version in the yaml-cpp CMakeLists.txt, enhancing build reliability.
Benefits:
- Improved compatibility with newer CMake versions.
- Streamlined dependency management for yaml-cpp.
- Refactored CMakeLists.txt to streamline project configuration and improve readability.
- Introduced new utility functions in `utils.cmake` for setting compiler flags and managing dependencies.
- Added `dependencies.cmake` to centralize third-party dependency management, enhancing modularity.
- Updated CI workflows to include new build options and improved logging for better feedback during configuration.
- Implemented precompiled headers in various libraries to speed up compilation times.
Benefits:
- Improved maintainability and clarity of the build system.
- Enhanced build performance through precompiled headers.
- Streamlined dependency management for easier integration of third-party libraries.