| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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* Install protobuf
* Use the built-in FindProtobuf.cmake
* Add additional build configuration flags
* Preserve generator configuration in the protobuf sub-build
Without this, the build fails on Win64 because the default
configuration builds a Win32 libprotobuf and the Win64 build rejects
it.
* Wire the installed protobuf into the gRPC build.
* Install nanopb
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* Ignore vim backup files
* Prepare for installed subprojects
This adds FIREBASE_BINARY_DIR to point to the out-of-source build
directory (which previously was passed around as FIREBASE_INSTALL_DIR).
This repurposes FIREBASE_INSTALL_DIR to point to
${FIREBASE_BINARY_DIR}/opt, and installation root for subprojects that
have an install step.
* Allow download directory to be specified
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* Build protobuf with CMake for compatibility with Windows.
Fixes b/74067357
* Update to nanopb 0.3.9.1
This release includes functional CMake support for building the protoc
plugin.
* Fix license
* Build nanopb out-of-source
This is possible now that the build is CMake-based.
* Find protoc on windows
* Define CMAKE_ARGS in a more straightforward way
* Adjust libprotobuf locations to account for CMake build
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* Fix nanopb (in cmake build)
Look for binaries in the src dir (since that's where we build now.) This
error would be masked if a previous build had completed prior to
switching nanopb to build out of src.
Also, don't patch the protoc path multiple times. This could be
triggered by (eg) 'make && make clean && make'.
* Add resource_path.{h,cc} to the cmake build
* Fix signed/unsigned int comparison warnings
* Ensure FieldValue tag_ is initialized during cp/mv ctor.
Otherwise, the assignment operator attempts to deallocate based on the
(uninitialized) tag_ variable, posssibly leading to segfaults.
* Fix tests that throw exceptions.
The (previous) tests checked to ensure that an abort() occurs, but if
ABSL_HAVE_EXCEPTIONS is defined on non-macos (which is currently the
default) then the assertions will throw a std::logic_error rather than
abort()ing.
On macos, an exception is thrown too, but the exception doesn't derrive
from std::exception, so ASSERT_DEATH_* doesn't catch it (hence why
ASSERT_DEATH_* actually works.)
To resolve this, I've switched to ASSERT_ANY_THROW.
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Also regenerate the protos
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Use remote/serializer placeholder class as a hook for the test to ensure
nanopb headers can be found, and test can be linked.
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