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cmake: add support for "unity" builds Aka "jumbo" or "amalgamation" builds. It means to compile all sources per target as a single C source. This is experimental. You can enable it by passing `-DCMAKE_UNITY_BUILD=ON` to cmake. It requires CMake 3.16 or newer. It makes builds (much) faster, allows for better optimizations and tends to promote less ambiguous code. Also add a new AppVeyor CI job and convert an existing one to use "unity" mode (one MSVC, one MinGW), and enable it for one macOS CI job. Fix related issues: - add missing include guard to `easy_lock.h`. - rename static variables and functions (and a macro) with names reused across sources, or shadowed by local variables. - add an `#undef` after use. - add a missing `#undef` before use. - move internal definitions from `ftp.h` to `ftp.c`. - `curl_memory.h` fixes to make it work when included repeatedly. - stop building/linking curlx bits twice for a static-mode curl tool. These caused doubly defined symbols in unity builds. - silence missing extern declarations compiler warning for ` _CRT_glob`. - fix extern declarations for `tool_freq` and `tool_isVistaOrGreater`. - fix colliding static symbols in debug mode: `debugtime()` and `statename`. - rename `ssl_backend_data` structure to unique names for each TLS-backend, along with the `ssl_connect_data` struct member referencing them. This required adding casts for each access. - add workaround for missing `[P]UNICODE_STRING` types in certain Windows builds when compiling `lib/ldap.c`. To support "unity" builds, we had to enable `SCHANNEL_USE_BLACKLISTS` for Schannel (a Windows `schannel.h` option) _globally_. This caused an indirect inclusion of Windows `schannel.h` from `ldap.c` via `winldap.h` to have it enabled as well. This requires `[P]UNICODE_STRING` types, which is apperantly not defined automatically (as seen with both MSVS and mingw-w64). This patch includes `<subauth.h>` to fix it. Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/runs/13987772013 Ref: https://dev.azure.com/daniel0244/curl/_build/results?buildId=15827&view=logs&jobId=2c9f582d-e278-56b6-4354-f38a4d851906&j=2c9f582d-e278-56b6-4354-f38a4d851906&t=90509b00-34fa-5a81-35d7-5ed9569d331c - tweak unity builds to compile `lib/memdebug.c` separately in memory trace builds to avoid PP confusion. - force-disable unity for test programs. - do not compile and link libcurl sources to libtests _twice_ when libcurl is built in static mode. KNOWN ISSUES: - running tests with unity builds may fail in cases. - some build configurations/env may not compile in unity mode. E.g.: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/curlorg/curl/builds/47230972/job/51wfesgnfuauwl8q#L250 Ref: https://github.com/libssh2/libssh2/issues/1034 Ref: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/prop_tgt/UNITY_BUILD.html Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_build Closes #11095
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set(CMAKE_UNITY_BUILD OFF)
find_program(TEST_NGHTTPX "nghttpx")
if(NOT TEST_NGHTTPX)
set(TEST_NGHTTPX "nghttpx")
endif()
mark_as_advanced(TEST_NGHTTPX)
# Consumed variables: TEST_NGHTTPX
configure_file("config.in" "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/config" @ONLY)
add_custom_target(testdeps)
add_subdirectory(http)
add_subdirectory(http/clients)
add_subdirectory(server)
add_subdirectory(libtest)
add_subdirectory(unit)
function(add_runtests _targetname _test_flags)
# Use a special '$TFLAGS' placeholder as last argument which will be
# replaced by the contents of the environment variable in runtests.pl.
# This is a workaround for CMake's limitation where commands executed by
# 'make' or 'ninja' cannot portably reference environment variables.
string(REPLACE " " ";" _test_flags_list "${_test_flags}")
add_custom_target(${_targetname}
COMMAND
"${PERL_EXECUTABLE}" "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/runtests.pl"
${_test_flags_list}
"\$TFLAGS"
DEPENDS testdeps
VERBATIM USES_TERMINAL
)
endfunction()
# Create configurehelp.pm, used by tests needing to run the C preprocessor.
if(MSVC OR CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCC OR CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "Clang")
set(_cpp_cmd "\"${CMAKE_C_COMPILER}\" -E")
if(APPLE AND CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT)
set(_cpp_cmd "${_cpp_cmd} -isysroot ${CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT}")
endif()
# Add header directories, like autotools builds do.
get_property(_include_dirs TARGET ${LIB_SELECTED} PROPERTY INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES)
foreach(_include_dir IN LISTS _include_dirs)
set(_cpp_cmd "${_cpp_cmd} -I${_include_dir}")
endforeach()
else()
set(_cpp_cmd "cpp")
endif()
file(WRITE "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/configurehelp.pm" "# This is a generated file. Do not edit.
package configurehelp;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Exporter;
use vars qw(
@ISA
@EXPORT_OK
\$Cpreprocessor
);
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT_OK = qw(
\$Cpreprocessor
);
\$Cpreprocessor = '${_cpp_cmd}';
1;
")
add_runtests(test-quiet "-a -s")
add_runtests(test-am "-a -am")
add_runtests(test-full "-a -p -r")
# ~flaky means that it ignores results of tests using the flaky keyword
add_runtests(test-nonflaky "-a -p ~flaky ~timing-dependent")
add_runtests(test-ci "-a -p ~flaky ~timing-dependent -r -rm -j2")
add_runtests(test-torture "-a -t")
add_runtests(test-event "-a -e")