* Default target is release instead of debug (scons with no arguments).
* All targets now include debug symbols, including release.
Rationale: "out of the box" builds of rippled using plain "scons" or "scons -j4" will produce
a debug instead of a release build, which could underperform.
The jemalloc library (which must be downloaded and installed separately)
is required to perform heap profiling. Instructions on how to enable heap
profiling with rippled are available in doc/HeapProfiling.md
* Comment out unused local function for both clang and g++.
* Get rid of numerous Boost warnings for clang.
* Remove some unused local variables.
* Put TAGS into the .gitignore.
* Always describe the Visual Studio targets
* Prevent checking nonexistant enviro vars
* Prevent pkg-config protobuf env vars if not clang/gcc
* Don't use any pkg-config enviro vars unless clang/gcc
* Make all VSProject/config directories windows-style
* Prevent beastobjc.mm from showing up in vcxproj
* Remove duplicate \src\protobuf\src
* Consistent quoting
* Rename unity files
* Move some modules to new subdirectories
* Remove obsolete Visual Studio project files
* Remove obsolete coding style and TODO list
* Correctly handle openSSL version checking on Ubuntu, Debian, OS/X.
* Also check versions of openSSL, Boost, GCC and MSVC at C++ compile time.
* Get rid of over-engineered runtime CheckLibraryVersions.
* Automatic source list built via directory iteration
* Build multiple toolchains and flavors simulaneously:
- Toolchains: gcc, clang, msvc
- Flavors: debug, release
* Documentation on aliases (top of the SConstruct file)
* Refactor and cleanup transactors
* Introduce new direct and bridged transactors
* Rename existing transactor to indicate legacy status
* New direct transactor defaults to being turned off (preserve legacy behavior)
* is_contiguous_hashable trait identifies optimizable types
* hash_append() function overloads for basic types:
- scalars, floats
- array, C array
- pair, tuple
- boost array and tuple (if configured)
* Provided Spooky hash wrapper for use with hash_append
* Use hash_append in hardened_hash and other places
* New Utility meta functions for working with variadics:
- static_and
- static_sum
* Added type_name utility function for diagnostics
* hash_metrics suite of functions to evalulate hash functions
* Test suites to measure hash function performance
* Various fixes
* No longer requires its own compiler include path
* Includes use relative paths to locate the file
* Client applications include the file themselves
* Inclusion of BeastConfig.h can be controlled via preprocessor directive
* Reduce console verbosity.
* Display configured build environment.
* Log build environment and commands in rippled-build.log.
* When compiling under Travis:
- define TRAVIS_CI_BUILD for C and C++ code.
- define RIPPLE_MASTER_BUILD for builds made against
the official Ripple repository.
- Reorganize transactor source files and VS project
- Don't expose Transactor interfaces to anyone but the TransactionEngine
- Improve compile times
- Begin using Journal
* Add Livecache property stream support
* Tidy up log output
* Move peer code to ripple_overlay module
* Remove or hide some Peer interfaces
* Fix asserts by removing isConnected which was not thread safe
* Implement PeerFinder business logic.
* Support fixed peers (including DNS support).
* Add journal support to Peer and Peers.
* Refactor PeerDoor support.
* Tidy up Peers and eliminate connection functionality and timers.
* Refactor Peer interface and add journal support.
* Allow construction of incoming Peer using an existing socket.
* Remove TESTNET support.
* Allow connections from/to cluster peers without consuming slots
* Misc. cleanups.
* Use gcc 4.8.x, boost 1.54
* Honor CC,CXX,PATH environment variables
* Prevent compilation with unsupported toolchains
* Print g++ version during Travis build
* Run built-in unit tests after Travis build