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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris Kitching 0e2f0c4edc Repair appveyor... Horrifyingly
It's sort of gnarly that it's still doing in-tree builds, but I
really, _really_ don't want to get any more friendly with CMake's
Visual Studio generator to work out how to make it stop doing it.

In-tree builds still work, after all, and the goal of this work is
to make out-of-tree builds work as well. Notional horrors like
this will have to wait ;)
2016-05-11 14:02:53 +01:00
Chris Kitching 527a69bb64 Install the test binary and test data. Fixes #241
The resulting install tree, when tests are enabled, looks like this:

```
.
├── cmake
│   ├── nlohmann_jsonConfig.cmake
│   ├── nlohmann_jsonConfigVersion.cmake
│   └── nlohmann_jsonTargets.cmake
├── include
│   └── nlohmann
│       └── json.hpp
└── test
    ├── bin
    │   └── json_unit
    └── data
        ├── json_nlohmann_tests
        │   ├── all_unicode.json
        │   └── bom.json
        ├── json.org
        │   ├── 1.json
        │   ├── ...
        ├── json_roundtrip
        │   ├── roundtrip01.json
        │   ├── roundtrip02.json
        │   └── ...
        ├── json_tests
        │   ├── fail10.json
        │   └── ...
        └── json_testsuite
            └── sample.json
```

It has the property that you can invoke the test binary from the
root of the install tree and the tests work correctly (you no
longer depend on the test binary being run inside the source
tree).

If tests are disabled, the entire `test/` subtree is omitted.
Notice how that yields exactly what you want for using this
library in other projects.

I do not believe I need to update travis due to this change, as the
evil Makefile continues to do in-tree builds. I expect I'll find
out soon enough.
2016-05-11 01:43:42 +01:00
Chris Kitching af76508fe7 Introduce structure to the test/ directory
This introduces a clear separation between test data and test
binaries. Test data is moved into test/data, and the test binaries
move into test/src. A new CMake script specific to building the
tests is introduced in /test to slightly clean up the toplevel
one.

As well as tidying things up, this makes the next step trivial...
2016-05-11 01:30:08 +01:00
Chris Kitching 4e6aacda36 Use definitely-unique target/project name
There exist lots of json libraries, and project/target names must
be globally unique. If someone integrated with this library in a
particularly stupid way, using a generic name like "json" might
cause a problem.
2016-05-11 01:14:56 +01:00
Chris Kitching b6becce8fb Don't use variable for the test target name
I'm not sure that using a variable for target names really helps
with clarity. Unlike paths, target names aren't really something
you change. In a sense, targets are themselves a sort of variable,
so having a variable to name a variable seems just a bit gnarly.
2016-05-11 01:12:56 +01:00
Chris Kitching bf7b6d15c7 Unset execute bit on sample.json 2016-05-11 01:10:29 +01:00
Chris Kitching 6a98a6c964 Add CMake option to disable building the tests (Default builds) 2016-05-11 01:06:32 +01:00