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- Building ``dds`` from Source
- ############################
-
- .. note::
-
- This page assumes that you have ready the :doc:`env` page, and that you are
- running all commands from within the Poetry-generated virtual environment.
-
- The main entrypoint for the ``dds`` CI process is the ``dds-ci`` command, which
- will build and test the ``dds`` from the repository sources. ``dds-ci`` accepts
- several optional command-line arguments to tweak its behavior.
-
-
- Running a Build *Only*
- **********************
-
- If you only wish to obtain a built ``dds`` executable, the ``--no-test``
- parameter can be given::
-
- $ dds-ci --no-test
-
- This will skip the audit-build and testing phases of CI and build only the final
- ``dds`` executable.
-
-
- Rapid Iterations for Development
- ********************************
-
- If you are making frequent changes to ``dds``'s source code and want a fast
- development process, use ``--rapid``::
-
- $ dds-ci --rapid
-
- This will build the build step only, and builds an executable with maximum debug
- and audit information, including AddressSanitizer and
- UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer. This will also execute the unit tests, which should
- run completely in under two seconds (if they are slower, then it may be a bug).
-
-
- Toolchain Control
- *****************
-
- ``dds-ci`` will automatically select and build with an appropriate
- :doc:`toolchain </guide/toolchains>` based on what it detects of the host
- platform, but you may want to tweak those options.
-
- The ``dds-ci`` script accepts two toolchain options:
-
- ``--main-toolchain``
- This is the toolchain that is used to create a final release-built executable.
- If you build with ``--no-test``, this toolchain will be used.
-
- ``--test-toolchain`` This is the toolchain that is used to create an auditing
- and debuggable executable of ``dds``. This is the toolchain that is used if you
- build with ``--rapid``.
-
- If you build with neither ``--rapid`` nor ``--no-test``, then ``dds-ci`` will
- build *two* ``dds`` executables: One with the ``--test-toolchain`` that is
- passed through the test suite, and another for ``--main-toolchain`` that is
- built for distribution.
-
- The default toolchains are files contained within the ``tools/`` directory of
- the repository. When ``dds-ci`` builds ``dds``, it will print the path to the
- toolchain file that is selected for that build.
-
- While these provided toolchains will work perfectly well in CI, you may need to
- tweak these for your build setup. For example: ``gcc-9-*.jsonc`` toolchains
- assume that the GCC 9 executables are named ``gcc-9`` and ``g++-9``, which is
- incorrect on some Unix and Linux distributions.
-
- It is recommended to tweak these files as necessary to get the build working on
- your system. However, **do not** include those tweaks in a commit unless they
- are necessary to get the build running in CI.
-
-
- What's Happening?
- *****************
-
- The ``dds-ci`` script performs the following actions, in order:
-
- #. If given ``--clean``, remove any prior build output and downloaded
- dependencies.
- #. Prepare the prior version of ``dds`` that will build the current version
- (usually, just download it). This is placed in ``_prebuilt/``.
- #. Import the ``old-catalog.json`` into a catalog database stored within
- ``_prebuilt/``. This will be used to resolve the third-party packages that
- ``dds`` itself uses.
- #. Invoke the build of ``dds`` using the prebuilt ``dds`` obtained from the
- prior bootstrap phase. If ``--no-test`` or ``--rapid`` was specified, the CI
- script stops here.
- #. Launch ``pytest`` with the generated ``dds`` executable and start the final
- release build simultaneously, and wait for both to finish.
-
-
- Unit Tests
- **********
-
- Various pieces of ``dds`` contain unit tests. These are stored within the
- ``src/`` directory itself in ``*.test.cpp`` files. They are built and executed
- as part of the iteration cycle *unconditionally*. These tests execute in
- milliseconds so as not to burden the development iteration cycle. The more
- rigorous tests are executed separately by PyTest.
-
-
- Speeding Up the Build
- *********************
-
- ``dds``'s build is unfortunately demanding, but can be sped up by additional
- tools:
-
-
- Use the LLVM ``lld`` Linker
- ===========================
-
- Installing the LLVM ``lld`` linker will *significantly* improve the time it
- takes for ``dds`` and its unit test executables to link. ``dds-ci`` will
- automatically recognize the presence of ``lld`` if it has been installed
- properly.
-
- .. note::
-
- ``dds-ci`` (and GCC) look for an executable called ``ld.ldd`` on the
- executable PATH (no version suffix!). You may need to symlink the
- version-suffixed executable with ``ld.ldd`` in another location on PATH so
- that ``dds-ci`` (and GCC) can find it.
-
-
- Use ``ccache``
- ==============
-
- ``dds-ci`` will also recognize ``ccache`` and add it as a compiler-launcher if
- it is installed on your PATH. This won't improve initial compilation times, but
- can make subsequent compilations significantly faster when files are unchanged.
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