I ran the CMake configure with:
```bash
emcmake cmake -B build-wasm -S . \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF \
-DWITH_SIMULATION_MODULES=OFF \
-DWITH_PROTOBUF=OFF \
-DWITH_GUI=OFF \
-DWITH_CSCORE=OFF
```
* Turned off simulation modules because they require shared libraries
* Turned off GUI because glfw requires libssh
* Turned off cscore because it requires OpenCV
I still get the following compiler errors:
```
/home/tav/frc/wpilib/allwpilib/wpinet/src/main/native/thirdparty/libuv/src/unix/linux.cpp:43:10: fatal error: 'sys/epoll.h' file not found
43 | #include <sys/epoll.h>
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
```
/home/tav/frc/wpilib/allwpilib/wpinet/src/main/native/thirdparty/libuv/src/unix/stream.cpp:991:56: error: comparison of integers of different signs: 'unsigned long' and 'long' [-Werror,-Wsign-compare]
991 | for (cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(msg); cmsg != NULL; cmsg = CMSG_NXTHDR(msg, cmsg)) {
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/tav/.cache/emscripten/sysroot/include/sys/socket.h:358:44: note: expanded from macro 'CMSG_NXTHDR'
358 | __CMSG_LEN(cmsg) + sizeof(struct cmsghdr) >= __MHDR_END(mhdr) - (unsigned char *)(cmsg) \
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
```
/home/tav/frc/wpilib/allwpilib/wpinet/src/main/native/thirdparty/libuv/src/unix/core.cpp:748:56: error: comparison of integers of different signs: 'unsigned long' and 'long' [-Werror,-Wsign-compare]
748 | for (cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(msg); cmsg != NULL; cmsg = CMSG_NXTHDR(msg, cmsg))
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/tav/.cache/emscripten/sysroot/include/sys/socket.h:358:44: note: expanded from macro 'CMSG_NXTHDR'
358 | __CMSG_LEN(cmsg) + sizeof(struct cmsghdr) >= __MHDR_END(mhdr) - (unsigned char *)(cmsg) \
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
Upstream utils
Layout
Each thirdparty library has a Python script for updating it. They generally:
- Check out a thirdparty Git repository to a specific commit or tag
- Apply patch files to the thirdparty repo to fix things specific to our build
- Copy a subset of the thirdparty files into our repo
- Comment out any header includes that were invalidated, if needed
upstream_utils.py contains utilities common to these update scripts.
Patches are generated in the thirdparty repo with git's format-patch command so
they can be applied as individual commits and easily rebased onto newer
versions. Each library has its own patch directory (e.g., lib_patches).
Updating thirdparty library version
The example below will update a hypothetical library called lib to the tag
2.0.
Start in the upstream_utils folder. Make sure a clone of the upstream repo exists.
./<lib>.py clone
Rebase the clone of the upstream repo.
./<lib>.py rebase 2.0
Update the upstream_utils patch files and the tag in the script.
./<lib>.py format-patch
Copy the updated upstream files into the thirdparty files within allwpilib.
./<lib>.py copy-src
Adding patch to thirdparty library
The example below will add a new patch file to a hypothetical library called
lib (Replace <lib> with llvm, fmt, eigen, ... in the following steps).
Start in the upstream_utils folder. Make sure a clone of the upstream repo exists.
./<lib>.py clone
Update the clone of the upstream repo.
./<lib>.py reset
Navigate to the repo. If you can't find it, the directory of the clone is printed at the start of the clone command.
cd /tmp/<lib>
Make a commit with the desired changes.
git add ...
git commit -m "..."
Navigate back to upstream_utils.
cd allwpilib/upstream_utils
Update the upstream_utils patch files.
./<lib>.py format-patch
Rerun <lib>.py to reimport the thirdparty files.
./<lib>.py copy-src