- Feb 25, 2021
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Nikolay Karpushkin authored
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- Feb 08, 2021
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Administrator authored
According to the Posix standard a line of a text is defined as follows: 3.206 Line A sequence of zero or more non- <newline> characters plus a terminating <newline> character. The test checks if this is valid for all newly added or changed text files. I stumbeled over the issue when adding a new header file the list of header files used to generate a ROOT dictionary. The previous last file of the list did not have a proper file ending and attaching the new header file results in a ROOT dictionary source code with the following line '#endif#ifdef' which could be properly parsed and compiled by the compiler but results in an error at run time when loading the library. To avoid such problems in future the test was added.
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- Jan 22, 2021
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Administrator authored
Only files with unix style file endings should eneter the repository. Add a CI stage which fails if the file type of a changed file is dos. Add a script which executes the actaul test.
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- Dec 03, 2020
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Pierre-Alain Loizeau authored
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Pierre-Alain Loizeau authored
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Pierre-Alain Loizeau authored
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Pierre-Alain Loizeau authored
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Pierre-Alain Loizeau authored
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Pierre-Alain Loizeau authored
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Pierre-Alain Loizeau authored
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Pierre-Alain Loizeau authored
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- Dec 01, 2020
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Administrator authored
Load a single library to check if there is some dependency missing.
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- Jul 14, 2020
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Administrator authored
Only run the piplines when there is a MR to the master branch. Properly connect the official CbmRoot repository for the format checker such that the differing source files can be found. Add a shell script to do this.
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- Jul 10, 2020
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Administrator authored
Add script to format all source/header files in one go.
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