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// There are two hal libraries that are built
// - desktop which is used by simulation (gcc/msvc)
// - athena which is used by the roborio (arm)
plugins {
id 'cpp'
id 'maven-publish'
}
Gradle Build This adds gradle support for building wpilibj and wpilibc. At this point, both of these libraries should be fully ready to go. Gradle should give us a number of improvements, including less dependencies for getting building up and running, and MUCH faster build times. I'm noticing significantly faster build times already compared to Maven, with neither system building the plugins. The changes here should be pretty straight forward. The basic command for gradle is './gradlew'. This is the gradle wrapper, and it will find and download the correct gradle executable for your system. There is no need to install anything yourself. To see every task available, run './gradlew tasks'. The important tasks for us are listed under the WPILib header when the tasks command is run. To generate unit test binaries, the fRCUserProgramExecutable command will create the C++ tester, and the wpilibjIntegrationTestJar command will create the Java tester. The Jenkins deploy scripts have been modified to know the difference between maven generated and gradle generated jars with an environment variable. Creating the eclipse plugins still requires Maven, but gradle will handle calling it correctly and generating the proper dependencies for it. Create the plugins by calling ./gradlew eclipsePlugins. Jenkins can now be modified to support the new build system. Unit tests are run with ./gradlew test. Generating the integration tests uses the above two commands, and then process proceeds exactly as it did before. For publishing documentation, a new task has been created, ./gradlew publishDocs, which handles putting the documentation where Jenkins expects for publishing. Change-Id: I9a260d391984f98ef9170993efe933e4026161dc
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defineWpiUtilProperties()
debugStripSetup(project)
Gradle Build This adds gradle support for building wpilibj and wpilibc. At this point, both of these libraries should be fully ready to go. Gradle should give us a number of improvements, including less dependencies for getting building up and running, and MUCH faster build times. I'm noticing significantly faster build times already compared to Maven, with neither system building the plugins. The changes here should be pretty straight forward. The basic command for gradle is './gradlew'. This is the gradle wrapper, and it will find and download the correct gradle executable for your system. There is no need to install anything yourself. To see every task available, run './gradlew tasks'. The important tasks for us are listed under the WPILib header when the tasks command is run. To generate unit test binaries, the fRCUserProgramExecutable command will create the C++ tester, and the wpilibjIntegrationTestJar command will create the Java tester. The Jenkins deploy scripts have been modified to know the difference between maven generated and gradle generated jars with an environment variable. Creating the eclipse plugins still requires Maven, but gradle will handle calling it correctly and generating the proper dependencies for it. Create the plugins by calling ./gradlew eclipsePlugins. Jenkins can now be modified to support the new build system. Unit tests are run with ./gradlew test. Generating the integration tests uses the above two commands, and then process proceeds exactly as it did before. For publishing documentation, a new task has been created, ./gradlew publishDocs, which handles putting the documentation where Jenkins expects for publishing. Change-Id: I9a260d391984f98ef9170993efe933e4026161dc
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model {
components {
HALAthena(NativeLibrarySpec) {
targetPlatform 'roborio-arm'
binaries.all {
tasks.withType(CppCompile) {
addNiLibraryLinks(linker, targetPlatform)
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addWpiUtilLibraryLinks(it, linker, targetPlatform)
}
Gradle Build This adds gradle support for building wpilibj and wpilibc. At this point, both of these libraries should be fully ready to go. Gradle should give us a number of improvements, including less dependencies for getting building up and running, and MUCH faster build times. I'm noticing significantly faster build times already compared to Maven, with neither system building the plugins. The changes here should be pretty straight forward. The basic command for gradle is './gradlew'. This is the gradle wrapper, and it will find and download the correct gradle executable for your system. There is no need to install anything yourself. To see every task available, run './gradlew tasks'. The important tasks for us are listed under the WPILib header when the tasks command is run. To generate unit test binaries, the fRCUserProgramExecutable command will create the C++ tester, and the wpilibjIntegrationTestJar command will create the Java tester. The Jenkins deploy scripts have been modified to know the difference between maven generated and gradle generated jars with an environment variable. Creating the eclipse plugins still requires Maven, but gradle will handle calling it correctly and generating the proper dependencies for it. Create the plugins by calling ./gradlew eclipsePlugins. Jenkins can now be modified to support the new build system. Unit tests are run with ./gradlew test. Generating the integration tests uses the above two commands, and then process proceeds exactly as it did before. For publishing documentation, a new task has been created, ./gradlew publishDocs, which handles putting the documentation where Jenkins expects for publishing. Change-Id: I9a260d391984f98ef9170993efe933e4026161dc
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}
sources {
cpp {
source {
srcDirs = ["lib/athena", niLibraryHeadersRoot, "lib/shared"]
includes = ["**/*.cpp"]
}
exportedHeaders {
srcDirs = ["include", niLibraryHeadersRoot, wpiUtilInclude]
}
}
}
}
}
tasks { tasks ->
tasks.halZip.dependsOn tasks.HALAthenaSharedLibrary
tasks.athenaRuntimeZip.dependsOn tasks.HALAthenaSharedLibrary
Gradle Build This adds gradle support for building wpilibj and wpilibc. At this point, both of these libraries should be fully ready to go. Gradle should give us a number of improvements, including less dependencies for getting building up and running, and MUCH faster build times. I'm noticing significantly faster build times already compared to Maven, with neither system building the plugins. The changes here should be pretty straight forward. The basic command for gradle is './gradlew'. This is the gradle wrapper, and it will find and download the correct gradle executable for your system. There is no need to install anything yourself. To see every task available, run './gradlew tasks'. The important tasks for us are listed under the WPILib header when the tasks command is run. To generate unit test binaries, the fRCUserProgramExecutable command will create the C++ tester, and the wpilibjIntegrationTestJar command will create the Java tester. The Jenkins deploy scripts have been modified to know the difference between maven generated and gradle generated jars with an environment variable. Creating the eclipse plugins still requires Maven, but gradle will handle calling it correctly and generating the proper dependencies for it. Create the plugins by calling ./gradlew eclipsePlugins. Jenkins can now be modified to support the new build system. Unit tests are run with ./gradlew test. Generating the integration tests uses the above two commands, and then process proceeds exactly as it did before. For publishing documentation, a new task has been created, ./gradlew publishDocs, which handles putting the documentation where Jenkins expects for publishing. Change-Id: I9a260d391984f98ef9170993efe933e4026161dc
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}
}
task halZip(type: Zip) {
description = 'Zips the HAL'
group = 'WPILib'
baseName = 'hal'
destinationDir = project.buildDir
duplicatesStrategy = 'exclude'
// Include the shared library file and header files from this project
model {
binaries {
withType(SharedLibraryBinarySpec) { spec ->
spec.headerDirs.each {
def normalizedIt = it.toString().replace('/', '\\')
def normalizedWPIUtil = wpiUtilInclude.toString().replace('/', '\\')
// exclude the wpiUtil library, and any NI libraries (NI libraries grabbed later)
if (normalizedIt != normalizedWPIUtil) {
from(it) {
into 'include'
// We don't want to include any of the .cpp files that are in some of the header directories
exclude '**/*.cpp'
}
}
}
from(spec.sharedLibraryFile) {
into 'lib'
}
from(new File(spec.sharedLibraryFile.absolutePath + ".debug")) {
into 'lib'
}
}
}
}
// Finally, include all of the shared library objects from the ni directory
from(project.file('../ni-libraries/lib')) {
into 'lib'
exclude 'genlinks'
exclude 'genlinks.bat'
exclude 'libwpi.so'
}
}
task athenaRuntimeZip(type: Zip) {
description = 'Zips the Athena Runtime libraries'
group = 'WPILib'
baseName = 'athena-runtime'
destinationDir = project.buildDir
duplicatesStrategy = 'exclude'
// Include the static library file and header files from this project
model {
binaries {
withType(SharedLibraryBinarySpec) { spec ->
spec.headerDirs.each {
from(it) {
into 'include'
// We don't want to include any of the .cpp files that are in some of the header directories
exclude '**/*.cpp'
}
}
from(spec.sharedLibraryFile) {
into 'lib'
}
from(new File(spec.sharedLibraryFile.absolutePath + ".debug")) {
into 'lib'
}
}
}
}
defineNetworkTablesProperties()
dependsOn project(':').downloadNetworkTables
from(project.file(netTablesInclude)) {
into 'include'
}
from (file(netSharedLib)) {
into 'lib'
}
from (file(netSharedLibDebug)) {
into 'lib'
}
from (file(wpiUtilSharedLib)) {
into 'lib'
}
from (file(wpiUtilSharedLibDebug)) {
into 'lib'
}
}
publishing {
publications {
hal(MavenPublication) {
artifact halZip
groupId 'edu.wpi.first.wpilib'
artifactId 'hal'
version WPILibVersion.version
}
athenaruntime(MavenPublication) {
artifact athenaRuntimeZip
groupId 'edu.wpi.first.wpilib'
artifactId 'athena-runtime'
version WPILibVersion.version
}
}
setupWpilibRepo(it)
}
build.dependsOn halZip
build.dependsOn athenaRuntimeZip