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name: C/C++ CI
on:
push:
branches: [ "main" ]
pull_request:
branches: [ "main" ]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
#-uses: actions/cache@v3 <===== YOU DO NOT NEED THIS!
# Install latest CMake and Ninja.
- uses: lukka/get-cmake@latest
# Or pin to a specific CMake version:
# lukka/get-cmake@v3.27
# Setup vcpkg: ensures vcpkg is downloaded and built.
# Since vcpkg.json is being used later on to install the packages
# when `run-cmake` runs, no packages are installed at this time
# (and vcpkg does not run).
- name: Setup anew (or from cache) vcpkg (and does not build any package)
uses: lukka/run-vcpkg@v11 # Always specify the specific _version_ of the
# action you need, `v11` in this case to stay up
# to date with fixes on the v11 branch.
#with:
# This is the default location of the directory containing vcpkg sources.
# Change it to the right location if needed.
# vcpkgDirectory: '${{ github.workspace }}/vcpkg'
# If not using a submodule for vcpkg sources, this specifies which commit
# id must be checkout from a Git repo.
# Note: it must not be set if using a Git submodule for vcpkg.
# vcpkgGitCommitId: '${{ matrix.vcpkgCommitId }}'
# This is only needed if the command `vcpkg install` must run at this step.
# Instead it is highly suggested to let `run-cmake` to run vcpkg later on
# using the vcpkg.cmake toolchain. The default is `false`.
# runVcpkgInstall: true
# This is only needed if `runVpkgInstall` is `true`.
# This glob expression used to locate the vcpkg.json and use
# its directory location as `working directory` when running `vcpkg install`.
# Change it to match a single manifest file you want to use.
# Note: do not use `${{ github.context }}` to compose the value as it
# contains backslashes that would be misinterpreted. Instead
# compose a value relative to the root of the repository using
# `**/path/from/root/of/repo/to/vcpkg.json` to match the desired `vcpkg.json`.
# vcpkgJsonGlob: '**/vcpkg.json'
- name: Run CMake consuming CMakePreset.json and run vcpkg to build packages
uses: lukka/run-cmake@v10
with:
# This is the default path to the CMakeLists.txt along side the
# CMakePresets.json. Change if you need have CMakeLists.txt and CMakePresets.json
# located elsewhere.
# cmakeListsTxtPath: '${{ github.workspace }}/CMakeLists.txt'
# You could use CMake workflow presets defined in the CMakePresets.json
# with just this line below. Note this one cannot be used with any other
# preset input, it is mutually exclusive.
# workflowPreset: 'workflow-name'
# This is the name of the CMakePresets.json's configuration to use to generate
# the project files. This configuration leverages the vcpkg.cmake toolchain file to
# run vcpkg and install all dependencies specified in vcpkg.json.
configurePreset: 'ninja-multi-vcpkg'
# Additional arguments can be appended to the cmake command.
# This is useful to reduce the number of CMake's Presets since you can reuse
# an existing preset with different variables.
configurePresetAdditionalArgs: "['-DENABLE_YOUR_FEATURE=1']"
# This is the name of the CMakePresets.json's configuration to build the project.
buildPreset: 'ninja-multi-vcpkg'
# Additional arguments can be appended when building, for example to specify the
# configuration to build.
# This is useful to reduce the number of CMake's Presets you need in CMakePresets.json.
buildPresetAdditionalArgs: "['--config Release']"
# This is the name of the CMakePresets.json's configuration to test the project with.
testPreset: 'ninja-multi-vcpkg'
# Additional arguments can be appended when testing, for example to specify the config
# to test.
# This is useful to reduce the number of CMake's Presets you need in CMakePresets.json.
testPresetAdditionalArgs: "['--config Release']"
# [OPTIONAL] Define the vcpkg's triplet you want to enforce, otherwise the default one
# for the hosting system will be automatically choosen (x64 is the default on all
# platforms, e.g. `x64-osx`).
# VCPKG_DEFAULT_TRIPLET: ${{ matrix.triplet }}
#
# [OPTIONAL] By default the action disables vcpkg's telemetry by defining VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS.
# This behavior can be disabled by defining `VCPKG_ENABLE_METRICS` as follows.
# VCPKG_ENABLE_METRICS: 1
#