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# Copyright (c) 2021-2022-2023 Luca Cappa# Released under the term specified in file LICENSE.txt# SPDX short identifier: MIT# A "pure" GitHub workflow using CMake, Ninja and vcpkg to build a C/C++ codebase.# It leverages both CMakePresets.json and vcpkg.json.# It is called "pure workflow" because it is an example which minimizes the usage of# custom GitHub Actions, but leverages directly the tools that could be easily run on# your development machines (i.e. CMake, vcpkg, Ninja) to ensure a perfectly identical# and reproducible local build (on your development machine) and a remote build on # build agents.name:build-binarieson:workflow_dispatch:jobs:job:name:${{ matrix.os }}-${{ github.workflow }}runs-on:${{ matrix.os }}strategy:fail-fast:falsematrix:os:[ubuntu-latest,macos-latest,windows-latest]include:-os:windows-latesttriplet:x64-windows-os:ubuntu-latesttriplet:x64-linux-os:macos-latesttriplet:x64-osxenv:# Indicates the location of the vcpkg as a Git submodule of the project repository.VCPKG_ROOT:${{ github.workspace }}/vendor/vcpkg# Tells vcpkg where binary packages are stored.VCPKG_DEFAULT_BINARY_CACHE:${{ github.workspace }}/vendor/vcpkg/bincache# Let's use GitHub Action cache as storage for the vcpkg Binary Caching feature.VCPKG_BINARY_SOURCES:'clear;x-gha,readwrite'steps:# Set env vars needed for vcpkg to leverage the GitHub Action cache as a storage# for Binary Caching.-uses:actions/github-script@v6with:script:|core.exportVariable('ACTIONS_CACHE_URL', process.env.ACTIONS_CACHE_URL || '');core.exportVariable('ACTIONS_RUNTIME_TOKEN', process.env.ACTIONS_RUNTIME_TOKEN || '');-uses:actions/checkout@v3with:submodules:true-name:"Createdirectory'${{env.VCPKG_DEFAULT_BINARY_CACHE}}'"run:mkdir -p $VCPKG_DEFAULT_BINARY_CACHEshell:bash# Setup the build machine with the most recent versions of CMake and Ninja. Both are cached if not already: on subsequent runs both will be quickly restored from GitHub cache service.-uses:lukka/get-cmake@latest# Restore vcpkg from the GitHub Action cache service. Note that packages are restored by vcpkg's binary caching# when it is being run afterwards by CMake.-name:Restore vcpkguses:actions/cache@v3with:# The first path is the location of vcpkg: it contains the vcpkg executable and data files, as long as the# built package archives (aka binary cache) which are located by VCPKG_DEFAULT_BINARY_CACHE env var.# The other paths starting with '!' are exclusions: they contain termporary files generated during the build of the installed packages.path:|${{ env.VCPKG_ROOT }}!${{ env.VCPKG_ROOT }}/buildtrees!${{ env.VCPKG_ROOT }}/packages!${{ env.VCPKG_ROOT }}/downloads!${{ env.VCPKG_ROOT }}/installed# The key is composed in a way that it gets properly invalidated whenever a different version of vcpkg is being used.key:|${{ hashFiles( '.git/modules/vcpkg/HEAD' )}}# On Windows runners, let's ensure to have the Developer Command Prompt environment setup correctly.# As used here the Developer Command Prompt created is targeting x64 and using the default the Windows SDK.-uses:ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd@v1# Run CMake to generate Ninja project files, using the vcpkg's toolchain file to resolve and install# the dependencies as specified in vcpkg.json. Note that the vcpkg's toolchain is specified# in the CMakePresets.json file.# This step also runs vcpkg with Binary Caching leveraging GitHub Action cache to # store the built packages artifacts.-name:Restore from cache the dependencies and generate project filesrun:|cmake --preset lingo-ap-tracker-preset# Build (Release configuration only) the whole project with Ninja (which is spawn by CMake).-name:Build (Release configuration)run:|cmake --build --preset lingo-ap-tracker-preset --config Release