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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nick Terrell
8bf699aa59 [build] Add support for ASM files in Make + CMake
* Extract out common portion of `lib/Makefile` into `lib/libzstd.mk`.
  Most relevantly, the way we find library files.
* Use `lib/libzstd.mk` in the other Makefiles instead of repeating the
  same code.
* Add a test `tests/test-variants.sh` that checks that the builds of
  `make -C programs allVariants` are correct, and run it in Actions.
* Adds support for ASM files in the CMake build.

The Meson build is not updated because it lists every file in zstd,
and supports ASM off the bat, so the Huffman ASM commit will just add
the ASM file to the list.

The Visual Studios build is not updated because I'm not adding ASM
support to Visual Studios yet.
2021-09-17 14:13:53 -07:00
senhuang42
939276cd0c Add ldm and block splitter auto-enable to old api 2021-05-24 13:09:32 -04:00
Nick Terrell
a494308ae9 [copyright][license] Switch to yearless copyright and some cleanup in the linux-kernel files
* Switch to yearless copyright per FB policy
* Fix up SPDX-License-Identifier lines in `contrib/linux-kernel` sources
* Add zstd copyright/license header to the `contrib/linux-kernel` sources
* Update the `tests/test-license.py` to check for yearless copyright
* Improvements to `tests/test-license.py`
* Check `contrib/linux-kernel` in `tests/test-license.py`
2021-03-30 10:30:43 -07:00
Nick Terrell
66e811d782 [license] Update year to 2021 2021-01-04 17:53:52 -05:00
Nick Terrell
ac58c8d720 Fix copyright and license lines
* All copyright lines now have -2020 instead of -present
* All copyright lines include "Facebook, Inc"
* All licenses are now standardized

The copyright in `threading.{h,c}` is not changed because it comes from
zstdmt.

The copyright and license of `divsufsort.{h,c}` is not changed.
2020-03-26 17:02:06 -07:00
Nick Terrell
6e6315ae46 [regression] Add more configs
* Add configs that test multithreading, LDM, and setting explicit
  parameters.
* Update the `compress cctx` method to accept `ZSTD_parameters`.
* Compile against the multithreaded `libzstd.a`.
* Update `results.csv` for the new configs.

Unless you think there are more configs/methods I should test, I think
we have a fairly wide set of configs/methods, so I'll pause adding
more for now.
2018-12-19 16:36:26 -08:00
Nick Terrell
4aaa36f74b [regression] Add initial regression test framework
The regression tests run nightly or on the `regression`
branch for convenience. The results get uploaded as the
artifacts of the job. If they change, check the diff
printed in the job. If all is well, download the new
results and commit them to the repo.

This code will only run on a UNIX like platform. It
could be made to run on Windows, but I don't think that
it is necessary. It also uses C99.

* data: This module defines the data to run tests on.
  It downloads data from a URL into a cache directory,
  checks it against a checksum, and unpacks it. It also
  provides helpers for accessing the data.
* config: This module defines the configs to run tests
  with. A config is a set of API parameters and a set of
  CLI flags.
* result: This module is a helper for method that defines
  the result type.
* method: This module defines the compression methods
  to test. It is what runs the regression test using the
  data and the config. It reports the total compressed
  size, or an error/skip.
* test: This is the test binary that runs the tests for
  every (data, config, method) tuple, and prints the
  results to the output file and stderr.
* results.csv: The results that the current commit is
  expected to produce.
2018-11-29 14:33:04 -08:00