* lib/CMakeLists.txt: removed unnecessary external include
* look up tinyxml2 include dir when using system one and specify it
* lib/CMakeLists.txt: do not treat bundled headers as system ones
* CI-unixish.yml: actually perform system tinyxml2 build on macos
`MATCHES` does regular expression matching which is not the intended behavior here. `Clang` still requires it since it also needs to match `AppleClang.
* printInfo.cmake: small cleanup
* added SmallVector alias with conditional boost::container version
Co-authored-by: Ken-Patrick Lehrmann <kp.lehrmann+github@gmail.com>
* smallvector.h: added custom allocator to regular SmallVector version
Co-authored-by: Ken-Patrick Lehrmann <kp.lehrmann+github@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Fultz II <pfultz2@yahoo.com>
* cleaned up compiler options related code in CMake
* moved cmake_minimum_required() and raised to latest 2.8.x version
* use proper compiler version check / print compiler version
* fixed linking of sanitized builds
* added proper version checks to newer Clang warnings and enabled them / moved tinyxml_objs flags to proper compiler
* disabled -Wdeprecated-declarations for Clang
* compileroptions.cmake: removed unnecessary check for clang++ existence - CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID is determined by CMake
* printInfo.cmake: removed unnecessary message for ANALYZE_ADDRESS - LSAN is part of ASAN and enabled by default
* cleaned up if() comparisons in CMake
* added/adjusted TODOs
* fixed compilation of OSS-Fuzz clients
* added preliminary CMake target for fuzz-client - also added *_sanitized targets of dependencies (only available with Clang)
* added oss-fuzz build to Travis CI
The support for check rules will be automatically included in the generated
software if build settings were accordingly selected for PCRE.
https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/cppcheck/ticket/2679
Signed-off-by: Markus Elfring <elfring@users.sourceforge.net>
Apparently not everybody wants to use QMake to build cppcheck. Which is
understandable if you only want to hack on/build lib and cli. Qt and QMake are
pretty lot to install for just that.
So lets start using CMake. It is widely used and is "just" build system and not
programming framework. CMake is also easy to use for building Qt software too
so it can replace QMake.
This first commit only builds lib and cli for Linux.