Make apenwarr/redo installable on windows and work with uv tool install
CC.rc was the only "mandatory" detection, which was weird and inconsistent. Instead, make it optional like the others, and have it set a HAVE_CC variable appropriately (and have CXX.rc work the same way). Then, add a default.required.rc.od that checks the HAVE_* for any variable and aborts if it is not available. This allows us to fix confusing behaviour in allconfig.do, which would try every compiler on the system, but redo would print a (non-fatal) error message (and prevent redo-stamp optimization) when CC.rc failed for any non-working compilers. Now CC.rc just politely reports that it didn't find a compiler. Then we change all.rc.od to make CC.rc mandatory. Reported-by: Nathaniel Filardo <nwfilardo@gmail.com> |
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| contrib/bash_completion.d | ||
| docs | ||
| minimal | ||
| redo | ||
| redoconf | ||
| t | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| .pylintrc | ||
| all.do | ||
| clean.do | ||
| do | ||
| install.do | ||
| LICENSE | ||
| Makefile | ||
| MANIFEST.in | ||
| mkdocs.yml | ||
| README.md | ||
| setup.py | ||
| test.do | ||
redo - a recursive build system
Smaller, easier, more powerful, and more reliable than make.
This is an implementation of Daniel J. Bernstein's redo build system. He never released his version, so other people have implemented different variants based on his published specification.
This version, sometimes called apenwarr/redo, is probably the most advanced one, including parallel builds, improved logging, extensive automated tests, and helpful debugging features.
To build and test redo, run ./do -j10 test. To install it, run
DESTDIR=/tmp/testinstall PREFIX=/usr/local ./do -j10 install.
- View the documentation via readthedocs.org
- Visit the source code on github
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