Our official builds use clang-3.4 (for macOS) and clang-3.8 for Linux.
Linux uses libstdc++-4.9. Make sure these two compilers are being tested
and that libstdc++-4.9 is being used for STL.
Add a macOS builder to get coverage there. This will use a newer
clang than we actually use, but as opposed to the linux builder will
test the platform-specific bits.
Finally, use the latest GCC and clang versions from a bionic image, so
we have some coverage of a popular distribution.
This patch removes almost all of the existing platform-specific
ThreadSupport code, as well as code derived from it. It is now
implemented on top of C++11 threads and is much simpler.
This is the first inclusion of STL in SourceMod. Mac and Windows are
allowed to dynamically link to their respective implementations. On
Linux, libstdc++ is statically linked, except in the cases where it was
already dynamically linked (csgo, blade).
IEventSignal has been retained because sourcemod-curl-extension relies
on it. As written, it is impossible to use as a condition variable,
because the caller does not have access to the underlying mutex. There
is no way to make this API safe or non-racy, so extensions relying on
it should switch to C++11 threads.
ThreadWorker is now pared down and does not interact or inherit from
BaseWorker in any way. Basic functionality has been tested. Since it is
not used anywhere in SourceMod, or seemingly in any repository on
GitHub, it's unclear whether it should even exist. But it has been
tested in this patch.
This change bumps the minimum macOS version to OS X 10.7, and the
minimum C++ standard level to C++14.
This simplifies non-sdk build scripts by removing their loops over SM.archs. Instead the top-level
build script will re-evaluate them for each architecture.
MySQL defines its own timespec_t. Official mysql builds are built using VS2013, so you still need to compile the client library yourself to be able to link it, but this change makes the dbi extension compatible with future versions already.
Most supported games don't even support this case, but at least CS:GO does. WIthout
this fix, some filesystem calls can fail, or in the case of readdir, fail to return all/any files.
This was first observed when using an XFS-formatted volume on CentOS 7 x64.