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Added missing std header #191

Added missing std header

Added missing std header #191

Workflow file for this run

name: std_e C/C++ CI
on:
push:
#branches: [ master ]
pull_request:
#branches: [ master ]
jobs:
ci:
name: ${{ matrix.name }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
CMAKE_GENERATOR: Unix Makefiles
ASAN_OPTIONS: strict_string_checks=true:detect_odr_violation=2:detect_stack_use_after_return=true:check_initialization_order=true:strict_init_order=true
TSAN_OPTIONS: force_seq_cst_atomics=1
CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE: ON
CTEST_PARALLEL_LEVEL: 1
ACTIONS_ALLOW_UNSECURE_COMMANDS: true # because of the set-env calls
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
# Github Actions requires a single row to be added to the build matrix.
# See https://help.github.com/en/articles/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions.
name: [
gcc-8,
gcc-10,
gcc-11,
gcc-13,
#clang-8,
#clang-10,
]
include:
- name: gcc-8
compiler: gcc
version: "8"
- name: gcc-10
compiler: gcc
version: "10"
- name: gcc-11
compiler: gcc
version: "11"
- name: gcc-13
compiler: gcc
version: "13"
#- name: clang-8
# compiler: clang
# version: "8"
#- name: clang-10
# compiler: clang
# version: "10"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
submodules: true
- name: Install (Linux)
if: runner.os == 'Linux'
run: |
## CMake 3.15 allows specifying the generator using the CMAKE_GENERATOR
## environment variable.
#curl -sSL https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases/download/v3.15.4/cmake-3.15.4-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz -o cmake.tar.gz
#sudo tar xf cmake.tar.gz --strip 1 -C /usr/local
sudo apt-get update
if [ "${{ matrix.compiler }}" = "gcc" ]; then
sudo apt-get install -y g++-${{ matrix.version }}
echo "::set-env name=CC::gcc-${{ matrix.version }}"
echo "::set-env name=CXX::g++-${{ matrix.version }}"
else
sudo apt-get install -y clang-${{ matrix.version }}
echo "::set-env name=CC::clang-${{ matrix.version }}"
echo "::set-env name=CXX::clang++-${{ matrix.version }}"
fi
#sudo apt-get install lcov
#sudo apt-get install -y ninja-build valgrind
#- name: Configure ASAN/UBSAN
# if: runner.os == 'Linux' || runner.os == 'macOS'
# run: |
# # https://stackoverflow.com/a/37939589/11900641
# function version { echo "$@" | awk -F. '{ printf("%d%03d%03d%03d\n", $1,$2,$3,$4); }'; }
# # Disable sanitizers in configurations where we know they are buggy.
# # TODO: Move these conditions to the if clause if Github Actions ever
# # adds support for comparing versions.
# # See: https://github.community/t5/GitHub-Actions/Allow-comparing-versions-in-if-conditions/m-p/33912#M1710
# if [ "${{ runner.os }}" = "Linux" ] && \
# [ "${{ matrix.compiler }}" = "gcc" ] && \
# [ $(version ${{ matrix.version }}) -le $(version "5.0") ]; then
# exit 0
# fi
# if [ "${{ runner.os }}" = "Linux" ] && \
# [ "${{ matrix.compiler }}" = "clang" ] && \
# [ $(version ${{ matrix.version }}) -le $(version "6.0") ]; then
# exit 0
# fi
# if [ "${{ runner.os }}" = "macOS" ] && \
# [ "${{ matrix.compiler }}" = "xcode" ] && \
# [ $(version ${{ matrix.version }}) -le $(version "9.4.1") ]; then
# exit 0
# fi
# if [ "${{ runner.os }}" = "macOS" ] && \
# [ "${{ matrix.compiler }}" = "gcc" ]; then
# exit 0
# fi
# ASAN_UBSAN_FLAGS="-fsanitize=address,undefined -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
# # Link statically against ASAN libraries because dynamically linking
# # against ASAN libraries causes problems when using dlopen on Ubuntu.
# # See: https://github.com/DaanDeMeyer/doctest/runs/249002713
# if [ "${{ runner.os }}" = "Linux" ] && [ "${{ matrix.compiler }}" = "gcc" ]; then
# ASAN_UBSAN_FLAGS="$ASAN_UBSAN_FLAGS -static-libasan"
# fi
# # Compiling in bash on Windows doesn't work and powershell doesn't
# # exit on non-zero exit codes so we're forced to use cmd which means
# # we don't have a cross platform way to access environment variables.
# # To circumvent this, we put the sanitizer flags in an environment
# # variable that is automatically picked up by CMake.
# echo "::set-env name=CXXFLAGS::$ASAN_UBSAN_FLAGS"
#- name: Configure TSAN
# if: runner.os == 'Linux' || runner.os == 'macOS'
# run: |
# # https://stackoverflow.com/a/37939589/11900641
# function version { echo "$@" | awk -F. '{ printf("%d%03d%03d%03d\n", $1,$2,$3,$4); }'; }
# if [ "${{ runner.os }}" = "Linux" ] && \
# [ "${{ matrix.compiler }}" = "gcc" ] && \
# [ $(version ${{ matrix.version }}) -le $(version "6.0") ]; then
# exit 0
# fi
# if [ "${{ runner.os }}" = "Linux" ] && \
# [ "${{ matrix.compiler }}" = "clang" ] && \
# [ $(version ${{ matrix.version }}) -le $(version "3.9") ]; then
# exit 0
# fi
# if [ "${{ runner.os }}" = "macOS" ] && \
# [ "${{ matrix.compiler }}" = "gcc" ]; then
# exit 0
# fi
# TSAN_FLAGS="-fsanitize=thread -pie -fPIE"
# if [ "${{ runner.os }}" = "Linux" ] && [ "${{ matrix.compiler }}" = "gcc" ]; then
# TSAN_FLAGS="$TSAN_FLAGS -static-libtsan"
# fi
# # The thread sanitizers build does not run on Windows so we can just
# # use bash syntax to access the TSAN flags in the thread sanitizers
# # build step.
# echo "::set-env name=TSAN_FLAGS::$TSAN_FLAGS"
- name: Build & Test Debug x64
run: |
cmake -E remove_directory build
cmake -B build -S . -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17
cmake --build build
cd build
ctest
- name: Build & Test Release x64
run: |
cmake -E remove_directory build
cmake -B build -S . -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17
cmake --build build
cd build
ctest
- name: Build & Test Release x64 - C++20
if: matrix.compiler != 'gcc' || matrix.version != '8'
run: |
cmake -E remove_directory build
cmake -B build -S . -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=20
cmake --build build
cd build
ctest
#- name: Build & Test Debug x64 Thread Sanitizers
# if: runner.os == 'Linux' || runner.os == 'macOS'
# run: |
# cmake -E remove_directory build
# cmake -B build -S . -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17 -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="$TSAN_FLAGS"
# cmake --build build
# cd build
# ctest
# - name: Build & Test Debug and Coverage x64
# run: |
# cmake -E remove_directory build
# cmake -B build -S . -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17 -Dstd_e_ENABLE_COVERAGE=ON
# cmake --build build
# cd build
# ctest
# make std_e_coverage