In theory the clang module map should not have absolute paths for the
headers. Other Swift projects seem to use the -ivfsoverlay feature of
clang to work around this, but it seems difficult to get to work.
It’s possible but unlikely that a push of generated notes back to the
remote can fail with a message like
> [remote rejected] ... cannot > lock ref 'refs/notes/commits': is at
> f3648f50bb but expected 47686bf473
See https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird/actions/runs/10054314539
So this change makes the call to “git push” for notes not return 0 even
if it fails — because it’s not actually a fatal error when it happens,
and not something we need to stop and fix. Instead, it fixes itself.
Specifically: If one CI job for a PR merge/push to master generates
some notes but fails to push them to the origin, the notes don’t get
dropped on the floor and lost.
Instead, the notes-generator tool looks at the entire history; and if it
finds commits that don’t have notes — even if those commits are not part
of the PR push/merge it’s operating on — it generates notes for those.
In other words, if notes for one PR push/job fail for some reason to get
pushed back to the remote, they get regenerated by the next PR push/job.
libqt6svg6-dev - We don't use Qt's SVG support any longer.
qt6-multimedia-dev - We already install libpulse-dev, so the Qt6
multimedia package is unused.
This change makes the notes-push.yml·workflow fetch the entire history
on each push, rather than just the one HEAD commit it otherwise sees.
Because we push multiple commits from PR merges, git-gloss need access
on each push to an arbitrary number of commits (however many commits
were pushed in a PR that got merged). There’s no easy way from GH
Actions to know how may commits got pushed at the same time. So we
instead fetch the whole history.
This change, for each commit pushed/merged to master:
- causes new git Notes with GitHub PR/issue/reviewer/author links to be
auto-generated for that commit
- pushes the updated refs/notes/commits tree+references back to the repo
AK will depend on some vcpkg dependencies, so the Lagom tools build will
need to know how to use vcpkg. We can do this by sym-linking vcpkg.json
to Meta/Lagom (as vcpkg.json has to be in the CMake source directory).
We also need a CMakePresets.json in the source directory, which can just
include the root file. The root CMakePresets then needs to define paths
relative to ${fileDir} rather than ${sourceDir}.
Trying to build VulkanLoader from source is a giant headache of
unnecessary packages. Every modern distro has vulkan packages, let's
depend on those instead of trying to build something for both wayland
and X11.
VP9 continues to function, but this also allows AV1 to be decoded. With
this commit, H.264 is still non-functional, as the decoder requires
some extra initial data from the track definition in the Matroska file.
LibLocale was split off from LibUnicode a couple years ago to reduce the
number of applications on SerenityOS that depend on CLDR data. Now that
we use ICU, both LibUnicode and LibLocale are actually linking in this
data. And since vcpkg gives us static libraries, both libraries are over
30MB in size.
This patch reverts the separation and merges LibLocale into LibUnicode
again. We now have just one library that includes the ICU data.
Further, this will let LibUnicode share the locale cache that previously
would only exist in LibLocale.
Most users will be building with Xcode Clang on macOS anyway, as our
build scripts default to the system compiler if it's new enough. We
already have an upstream Clang-based workflow on Linux, so we won't lose
any compiler coverage by switching to Apple Clang on macOS.
This should help us avoid build breakages like #186.
This changes the Sanitizer configs to build all the vcpkg dependencies
with our specified CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS for ASAN and UBSAN.
Unfortunately, we can't yet enable actually compiling them with
sanitizers enabled, because this causes test failures that need to be
investigated.
Unlike in Serenity, let's just run this job once per PR rather than on
every job. This lets us install fewer dependencies on the build-and-test
pipelines.
Turns out vcpkg does not yet support Universal binaries. While they are
working on it, lets produce arm64 binaries only for now to unblock the
pipeline.
Rather than removing LibLocale entirely, we will use it as a wrapper
around ICU (which has some C-like interfaces, and uses UTF-16 for its
string types). Using ICU will provide better web compatibility overall,
and will let us implement features we were previously unable to (e.g.
Intl.Collator requires data that is not in the JSON export of the CLDR).
And hook it into ladybird.sh for convenience. The script will set up
PATH and other environment variables automatically.
On CI, vcpkg is theoretically already installed on Linux machines, but
not with the right environment variables, and not on macOS. So this also
makes CI use this script to bootstrap vcpkg.