make logc an OBJECT library and enable clang-tidy for my code
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@ -9,12 +9,4 @@ set(CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR})
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set(CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE ON CACHE BOOL "ON")
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add_subdirectory(external)
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# Way too much. Have to exclude the imgui implementation files at least. Also
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# not sure if the .clang-tidy file is picked up. Probably best to pass it on the
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# command line using "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/.clang-tidy".
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#set(CMAKE_C_CLANG_TIDY clang-tidy -p ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR})
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#set(CMAKE_CXX_CLANG_TIDY clang-tidy -p ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR})
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add_subdirectory(src)
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set(DP_WARN_FLAGS -Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic)
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# Source: log.c by rxi (https://github.com/rxi/log.c)
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add_library(logc log.c)
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add_library(logc OBJECT log.c)
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target_compile_features(logc PRIVATE c_std_11)
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if (NOT WIN32)
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target_compile_definitions(logc PRIVATE -DLOG_USE_COLOR)
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endif()
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target_compile_options(logc INTERFACE -fmacro-prefix-map=${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}=. PRIVATE ${DP_WARN_FLAGS})
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target_compile_options(logc PUBLIC -fmacro-prefix-map=${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}=. PRIVATE ${DP_WARN_FLAGS})
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find_package(Threads)
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# Bit of a hack to set the variables here. If set earlier clang-tidy will for
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# some reason pickup log.c and warn about some va_list stuff. Might be because
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# log.c is in the source directory as the same does not happen with the imgui
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# object library. TODO: move logc to externals.
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set(CMAKE_C_CLANG_TIDY clang-tidy -p ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} --extra-arg=-std=c11)
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set(CMAKE_CXX_CLANG_TIDY clang-tidy -p ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} --extra-arg=-std=c++17)
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add_library(dp_common dp_common.c)
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target_compile_features(dp_common PRIVATE c_std_11)
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target_compile_options(dp_common PUBLIC ${DP_WARN_FLAGS}) # spread warning flags
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