The `make uninstall` target can't be expected to find all files it
installs in many cases. It is therefore better to remove it rather than give
the impression to users that it is a robust.
Due to the way neovim project is set up, running `make uninstall` would
previously build neovim in order to determine whether neovim was
installed. Instead, check if installation manifest file exists and if
not then skip building entirely.
- Remove unused code
- Use consistent casing. Variable names such as LibLuV_LIBRARIES is
needlessly jarring, even if the name might be technically correct.
- Use title casing for packages. find_package(unibilium) requires the
find_module to be named "Findunibilium.cmake", which makes it harder
to spot when scanning the files. Instead, use "Unibilium".
Clang-tidy already does what check-single-includes does automatically on
top of its regular linting. It is also generator independent, so it
doesn't take an eternity to run on slower generators such as Visual
Studio.
Unittests rely on nvim-test and not nvim, leading to both nvim and
nvim-test being compiled each time a file is changed. Furthermore, the
dependencies are already specified by CMakeLists.txt and shouldn't need
to be specified in Makefile as it's only meant to be syntactic sugar.
Workflow presets allows combining configure, build, test and packaging
steps and makes it possible to run everything in a single command. So
cmake --preset iwyu
cmake --build --preset iwyu
instead becomes
cmake --workflow --preset iwyu
Workflow presets requires at least cmake version 3.25 to use.
Fix remaining clint errors and remove error suppression completely.
Rename the lint targets to align with the established naming convention:
- lintc-clint lints with clint.py.
- lintc-uncrustify lints with uncrustify.
- lintc runs both targets.
lintc is also provided as a make target for convenience.
After this change we can remove these files:
https://github.com/neovim/doc/tree/gh-pages/reports/clinthttps://github.com/neovim/doc/blob/main/ci/clint-errors.sh
Allow Include What You Use to remove unnecessary includes and only
include what is necessary. This helps with reducing compilation times
and makes it easier to visualise which dependencies are actually
required.
Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/549, but doesn't close
it since this only works fully for .c files and not headers.
This includes both the `lintpy` make target and for CI. We're actively
trying to reduce our python usage, so this only seems to give warnings
for unimportant things such as exceeding the line after deleting python
code.
Problem:
"make clean" fails since 03bc23de36.
make -C runtime/doc clean
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `clean'. Stop.
make: *** [clean] Error 2
Solution:
Update the "clean" target.
The targets will only format files that have been changed in current
branch compared to the master branch. This includes unstaged, staged and
committed files.
Add following make and cmake targets:
formatc - format changed c files
formatlua - format changed lua files
format - run formatc and formatlua
Remove scripts/uncrustify.sh as this deprecates it.
Problem:
Dirs "config", "packaging", and "third-party" are all closely related
but this is not obvious from the layout. This adds friction for new
contributors.
Solution:
- rename config/ to cmake.config/
- rename test/config/ to test/cmakeconfig/ because it is used in Lua
tests: require('test.cmakeconfig.paths').
- rename packaging/ to cmake.packaging/
- rename third-party/ to cmake.deps/ (parallel with .deps/)
* build: move the logic for linters to cmake
Cmake is our source of truth. We should have as much of our build
process there as possible so everyone can make use of it.
* build: remove redundant check for ninja generator
The minimum cmake version as of writing this is 3.10, which has ninja
support.
Changes to the main Makefile:
- add `MAKEFILE_PATH` and `MAKEFILE_DIR` that are set with native commands
- add `NVIM_PRG`
- rename `BUILD_TYPE` to `CMAKE_GENERATOR` to align with CMake naming
- remove the misleading `BUILD_CMD` and use `BUILD_TOOL` instead
Add the following phony target to quickly test the changes
```make
debug-print:
@echo makefile path: $(MAKEFILE_PATH)
@echo makefile dir: $(MAKEFILE_DIR)
@echo build dir: $(BUILD_DIR)
@echo cmake generator tool: $(CMAKE_GENERATOR)
@echo build-tool: $(BUILD_TOOL)
@echo nvim-prg: $(NVIM_PRG)
```
Follow-up to 8969efca8 (Vim patch 8.1.0723)
NOTE: This changes the main entrypoint for running single oldtest files
to not use/require the ".res" extension anymore. But it is handled for
B/C.
Adds a phony rule to run oldtest by filename.
Not going through "$(MAKE)" avoids GNUmakefile being used then (which I
use for WIP things), and it seems like SINGLE_MAKE should be used anyway
probably.
Problem: Cannot run specific test when in src/testdir the same was as in
the src directory.
Solution: Move build rule to src/testdir/Makefile.
ec50401e1e
Developer can omit '.res' suffix now.
TEST_FILE=test_syntax make oldtest
or
make -C src/nvim/testdir test_syntax
Problem: "make clean" in top dir does not cleanup indent test output.
Solution: Clean the indent test output. Do not rely on the vim executable
for that. (closesvim/vim#4307)
e13a3901ca
This avoids errors when using "make lint", but "flake8" is not
available. We do not want to install it then via third-party.
On CI "make pylint" is used explicitly.
- Move .luacheckrc to root, add read_globals=vim
- Simplify lualint target, run it on all lua files
- Lint preload.lua, but ignore W211
- Remove testlint target, included in lualint (and lint)
- Clean up .luacheckrc
Main improvement: do not error out, but re-run CMake in case
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX changed, and only check it for "install".
- only look at CMAKE_EXTRA_FLAGS via shell if not empty
- add CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX to CMAKE_EXTRA_FLAGS (not CMAKE_FLAGS), to
override it being set in CMAKE_EXTRA_FLAGS from local.mk
- use an empty "checkprefix" target if CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX is not
provided
- skip checking of cached value without build/.ran-cmake; it will be run
then anyway
- only use it with "install" target; it is only relevant there
- do not error, but re-run CMake (by removing the stamp file)
Do not run CMake in build before deleting it unnecessarily:
% make distclean
test -d build && ninja -C build clean || true
ninja: Entering directory `build'
[0/1] Re-running CMake...
- make `build/.ran-third-party-cmake` depend on `$(DEPS_BUILD_DIR)`.
It still creates `build` there as a side-effect, which does not
belong there really, but is OK for now.
- add an explicit target for `$(DEPS_BUILD_DIR)` (".deps"), only with
USE_BUNDLED=1 (the default).
This makes it easier to rebuild deps cleanly, by using `rm -rf .deps; make`.
This regressed in 3b473bb14f:
```
% make 'CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo' 'CMAKE_EXTRA_FLAGS=-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/vim-build/neovim/neovim/master -DENABLE_JEMALLOC=OFF' 'DEPS_CMAKE_FLAGS=-DUSE_BUNDLED=OFF'
error: CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX '/vim-build/neovim/neovim/master' does not match cached value ''
Run this command, then try again:
cmake build -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/vim-build/neovim/neovim/master
make: *** [Makefile:169: checkprefix] Error 1
```
It was checking before for non-empty also [1].
1: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/9621/files#diff-b67911656ef5d18c4ae36cb6741b7965L22