Read and write .cti files.
Since a Docker is not yet available, some setup is needed on your local machine. Install Rust and execute the following:
# Add `cargo deny`
cargo install --locked cargo-deny
# Add `clippy`
rustup component add clippy-preview
Check | Command |
---|---|
Run tests | cargo test |
Lint | cargo clippy |
License Check | cargo deny check |
# Create conda environment
conda create -n citi --file dev-requirements.txt python=3.8
# Source
conda activate citi
# Local install
pip install -e .
nosetests ffi/python/tests
Note that everything is linted including source and out of source tests.
flake8
Use the following command to run cmake
and generate the build files for a debug build.
Note that this command assumes at the command is invoked from the root directory and that
the directory ./ffi/cpp/build/debug/
exists. Also, the command sets the BUILD_TESTING
to ON
.
cmake -S ./ -B ./ffi/cpp/build/debug -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DBUILD_TESTING=ON
Similarly, use the following command to generate a release build without building tests.
cmake -S ./ -B ./ffi/cpp/build/release -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBUILD_TESTING=ON
Invoke the following command with the path to the build directory to build the project.
cmake --build <path to build directory>
If tests were enabled, then the executable for running the tests will be found under the
tests
directory within the respective build
directory. For example, the following command
shows how the executable test_exec
can be invoked on a unix system.
./ffi/cpp/build/debug/ffi/cpp/tests/test_exec
- Determine new release version
- Update
version
and commitpackage.version
inCargo.toml
version
insetup.py
VERSION
inCMakeLists.txt
- Create the tag and push
git tag -a v1.4 -m "my version 1.4"
git push origin v1.4
cargo login
cargo publish --dry-run
cargo publish