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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joey Parrish 44afbfc866
fix: Fix protoc linking on macOS w/ update to fork (#1132)
See also:
 - https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/issues/10899
 - https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/10900

Also updates flags to deal with various compile-time warnings/errors for
protobuf libs on all platforms.
2022-11-04 08:33:01 -07:00
Joey Parrish b299aa2d96
ci: Disable parallel builds (#1133)
This appears to fix some issues with crashing compilers on arm64 and
docker builds. This may be caused by resource constraints in those
environments.
2022-11-04 08:32:44 -07:00
Joey Parrish 18cc627e23
ci: Fix build workflow in arm64 self-hosted (#1111)
Issue #1047 (CMake porting)
2022-10-25 10:07:45 -07:00
Joey Parrish 31ad9a2539
ci: Fix repo settings for self-hosted runners and debugging (#1110)
The hack of using "secrets" to store per-repo settings was not working.
The main reason is that pull_request workflows don't have access to
secrets no matter what you do. So it was impossible to make this work
for settings like "ENABLE_SELF_HOSTED" for PR tests.

This change replaces that old hack with a new one. Now a repo owner must
create a "GitHub Environment" with the name of the setting they want to
enable. Currently supported values are "self_hosted", to add self-hosted
runners to the build/test matrix, and "debug", to start an SSH server
for debugging when a workflow fails.

Issue #1047 (CMake porting)
2022-10-25 08:53:45 -07:00
Joey Parrish 2a31f412d3
ci: Improve test command in build workflow (#1115)
It is not necessary to change directory before invoking ctest.

Issue #1047 (CMake porting)
2022-10-24 09:31:56 -07:00
Joey Parrish 9429d26fcb
ci: Parallel build (#1108)
Build in parallel with however many cores are available on the system.
This might not affect build times in every environment (for example, if
GitHub Actions VMs are single core).

From the initial test run of this PR, we're seeing roughly 1x build
speed on Linux, 3x on macOS, and 1.5x on Windows, compared to the same
build step on a contemporaneous PR.
2022-10-21 11:28:15 -07:00
Joey Parrish 1131bf7eea
chore: Mass-update copyright headers (#1086)
Closes #1076
2022-08-26 08:44:59 -07:00
Joey Parrish e6b57f72a8
feat: First phase of CMake build system implementation (#1072)
There are a lot of changes in this first phase, because there was a
lot of infrastructure required to get some meaningful amount of
porting done.  Future PRs should be simpler.

<b>Summary of changes:</b><details>

 - Remove old deps:
   - boringssl (replaced with mbedtls, lighter, easier to build)
   - gflags (replaced with absl::flags)
   - Chromium build tools
 - New deps to replace parts of Chromium base:
   - abseil-cpp
   - glog
   - nlohmann::json (for tests only)
 - Submodules, updates, and CMake build rules for third-party
   libraries:
   - curl
   - gmock/gtest
 - Ported internal libraries and their tests by removing Chromium deps
   and adding CMake build rules:
   - file (now using C++17 filesystem APIs)
   - license_notice
   - status
   - version
 - Test improvements
   - Removed file tests that can never be re-enabled
   - Re-enabled all other disabled file tests
   - Debug JSON values when HTTP tests fail
   - Fixed chunked-encoding issues in HTTP tests
 - Updated and refactored Dockerfiles testing
   - All docker files working, with OS versions updated to meet the
     new tool requirements
   - Local docker builds no longer write files to your working
     directory as root
   - Local docker builds can now be run in parallel without clobbering
     each others' build outputs
   - DEBUG=1 can drop you into an interactive shell when a docker
     build fails
 - Updated and heavily refactored workflows and Dockerfiles
   - All docker files now tested in parallel on GitHub, speeding up CI
   - All common workflow components broken out and using workflow_call
     instead of custom actions
   - Self-hosted runners now optional, to make testing easier on forks
   - CMake porting works-in-process can now be fully tested on GitHub
   - Building ported libraries and passing ported tests on all three
     platforms!
 - CI hacks for macOS removed, now testing on macos-latest!
 - Python2 no longer required!  (Only Python3)
 - Using strict build flags, treating all warnings as errors.

</details>

<b>Required to build:</b>

 - CMake >= 3.16
 - Python 3
 - A compiler supporting C++ >= 17
   - g++ >= 9 if using GCC (Clang also fine)
   - MSVC for Windows

<b>Still needs work:</b><details>

 - Moving other dependencies into submodules (if we keep them):
   - apple_apsl
   - icu
   - libevent
   - libpng
   - libwebm
   - libxml
   - modp_b64
   - protobuf
   - zlib
 - Port remaining internal libraries:
   - app
   - hls
   - media/base
   - media/chunking
   - media/codecs
   - media/crypto
   - media/demuxer
   - media/event
   - media/formats/dvb
   - media/formats/mp2t
   - media/formats/mp4
   - media/formats/packed_audio
   - media/formats/ttml
   - media/formats/webm
   - media/formats/webvtt
   - media/formats/wvm
   - media/origin
   - media/public
   - media/replicator
   - media/trick_play
   - mpd
 - Port main application
   - Add logging flags in absl and connect them to glog (which expects
     gflags)
 - Port pssh-box.py
 - Port main test targets (packager_test.py and packager_app.py)
 - Updating all requirement and build documentation
 - Remove any remaining refs to gclient, depot_tools, ninja
 - Update and complete release workflows using release-please
</details>

Issue #346 (Switch to abseil)
Issue #1047 (New build system)
2022-08-16 11:34:51 -07:00