* Use GNUInstallDirs instead of hardcoded paths
This change should be a no-op in the normal case and at the same time make it
easier to customise polybar builds on systems with special needs.
* Avoid creating /usr/share/doc/polybar/polybar/*
* Include GNUInstallDirs for the doc target itself
* cmake: Don't try to set CMAKE_INSTALL_* variables
Since we include GNUInstallDirs all these variables are already set
* cmake: Print install directories in summary
* fix(cmake): Make doc-only work like normal build
This is kind of a dirty hack to force CMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR to use
`polybar` as the project name when only polybar-doc is built.
Maybe it is wiser at some point to be able to do a doc only build (and
install) that can be done from the top level project. Then we would also
not need to include GNUInstallDirs here
Whenever a new gcc version is released that introduces new warnings,
this breaks lots of builds on the user's side. This change pushes the
detection of these new warnings a bit back until either a user reports
warnings or developers get the new compiler updates. I think this is a
good tradeoff since release builds are no longer totally broken as soon
as a new compiler version comes out.
Travis still uses -Werror because there we actually want builds to fail.
The polybar executable with RelWithDebInfo gets over 100MB. And there
really isn't any reason to have users install such huge executables.
Release build type gives you approx. 3.6M executables
Fixes#1497
* Clean up CMake logic
- removed logic to find CppUnit (no longer used)
- removed "dirs" variable used to pass include directories
- removed add_library function (no longer used)
- removed make_executable function
* only used in 2 places (polybar and polybar-msg)
* it was more general than needed, logic is simpler without it
- split polybar into static library and executable
* this allows linking unit tests to the library
* rename library
* add coverage build
- Added a CMake build type "Coverage" that builds C and C++
code with the "--coverage" flag (recognized by both GCC and Clang)
- removed "-Wno-missing-field-initializers" from test flags,
since it didn't seem to be needed any more
- removed logic from tests/CMakeLists to disable "-Werror" and "-pedantic-errors"
since there didn't seem to be any warnings during the build
* fix whitespace
* update travis
* remove O2 from defalt flags
* allow tests to be built by default make target
* disable Werror for debug builds
Following [1] to get to this setup.
We setup all the ccache configuration before calling project() because
project will perform compiler checks. This is also why we can't use
message_colored here and print the colors manually
Before ENABLE_CCACHE was not yet defined when we reached the check in
01-core because the option was defined in 02-opts
[1] https://crascit.com/2016/04/09/using-ccache-with-cmake/
This warning fires here:
/home/travis/build/jaagr/polybar/src/utils/command.cpp:135:46: error: equality comparison with extraneous parentheses [-Werror,-Wparentheses-equality]
} else if ((((*(int *) &(m_forkstatus))) == 0xffff)) {
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~
and as this system macro cannot be changed, let's not turn this into an error