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	This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#.rst:
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# CMakeParseArguments
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# -------------------
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#
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#
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#
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# CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS(<prefix> <options> <one_value_keywords>
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# <multi_value_keywords> args...)
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#
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# CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS() is intended to be used in macros or functions
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# for parsing the arguments given to that macro or function.  It
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# processes the arguments and defines a set of variables which hold the
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# values of the respective options.
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#
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# The <options> argument contains all options for the respective macro,
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# i.e.  keywords which can be used when calling the macro without any
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# value following, like e.g.  the OPTIONAL keyword of the install()
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# command.
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#
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# The <one_value_keywords> argument contains all keywords for this macro
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# which are followed by one value, like e.g.  DESTINATION keyword of the
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# install() command.
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#
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# The <multi_value_keywords> argument contains all keywords for this
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# macro which can be followed by more than one value, like e.g.  the
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# TARGETS or FILES keywords of the install() command.
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#
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# When done, CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS() will have defined for each of the
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# keywords listed in <options>, <one_value_keywords> and
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# <multi_value_keywords> a variable composed of the given <prefix>
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# followed by "_" and the name of the respective keyword.  These
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# variables will then hold the respective value from the argument list.
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# For the <options> keywords this will be TRUE or FALSE.
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#
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# All remaining arguments are collected in a variable
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# <prefix>_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS, this can be checked afterwards to see
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# whether your macro was called with unrecognized parameters.
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#
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# As an example here a my_install() macro, which takes similar arguments
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# as the real install() command:
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#
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# ::
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#
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#    function(MY_INSTALL)
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#      set(options OPTIONAL FAST)
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#      set(oneValueArgs DESTINATION RENAME)
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#      set(multiValueArgs TARGETS CONFIGURATIONS)
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#      cmake_parse_arguments(MY_INSTALL "${options}" "${oneValueArgs}"
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#                            "${multiValueArgs}" ${ARGN} )
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#      ...
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#
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#
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#
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# Assume my_install() has been called like this:
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#
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# ::
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#
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#    my_install(TARGETS foo bar DESTINATION bin OPTIONAL blub)
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#
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#
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#
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# After the cmake_parse_arguments() call the macro will have set the
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# following variables:
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#
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# ::
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#
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#    MY_INSTALL_OPTIONAL = TRUE
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#    MY_INSTALL_FAST = FALSE (this option was not used when calling my_install()
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#    MY_INSTALL_DESTINATION = "bin"
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#    MY_INSTALL_RENAME = "" (was not used)
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#    MY_INSTALL_TARGETS = "foo;bar"
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#    MY_INSTALL_CONFIGURATIONS = "" (was not used)
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#    MY_INSTALL_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS = "blub" (no value expected after "OPTIONAL"
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#
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#
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#
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# You can then continue and process these variables.
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#
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# Keywords terminate lists of values, e.g.  if directly after a
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# one_value_keyword another recognized keyword follows, this is
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# interpreted as the beginning of the new option.  E.g.
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# my_install(TARGETS foo DESTINATION OPTIONAL) would result in
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# MY_INSTALL_DESTINATION set to "OPTIONAL", but MY_INSTALL_DESTINATION
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# would be empty and MY_INSTALL_OPTIONAL would be set to TRUE therefor.
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#=============================================================================
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# Copyright 2010 Alexander Neundorf <neundorf@kde.org>
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#
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# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License");
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# see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details.
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#
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# This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
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# implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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# See the License for more information.
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#=============================================================================
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# (To distribute this file outside of CMake, substitute the full
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#  License text for the above reference.)
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if(__CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS_INCLUDED)
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  return()
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endif()
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set(__CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS_INCLUDED TRUE)
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function(CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS prefix _optionNames _singleArgNames _multiArgNames)
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  # first set all result variables to empty/FALSE
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  foreach(arg_name ${_singleArgNames} ${_multiArgNames})
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    set(${prefix}_${arg_name})
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  endforeach()
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  foreach(option ${_optionNames})
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    set(${prefix}_${option} FALSE)
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  endforeach()
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  set(${prefix}_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS)
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  set(insideValues FALSE)
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  set(currentArgName)
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  # now iterate over all arguments and fill the result variables
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  foreach(currentArg ${ARGN})
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    list(FIND _optionNames "${currentArg}" optionIndex)  # ... then this marks the end of the arguments belonging to this keyword
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    list(FIND _singleArgNames "${currentArg}" singleArgIndex)  # ... then this marks the end of the arguments belonging to this keyword
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    list(FIND _multiArgNames "${currentArg}" multiArgIndex)  # ... then this marks the end of the arguments belonging to this keyword
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    if(${optionIndex} EQUAL -1  AND  ${singleArgIndex} EQUAL -1  AND  ${multiArgIndex} EQUAL -1)
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      if(insideValues)
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        if("${insideValues}" STREQUAL "SINGLE")
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          set(${prefix}_${currentArgName} ${currentArg})
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          set(insideValues FALSE)
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        elseif("${insideValues}" STREQUAL "MULTI")
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          list(APPEND ${prefix}_${currentArgName} ${currentArg})
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        endif()
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      else()
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        list(APPEND ${prefix}_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS ${currentArg})
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      endif()
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    else()
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      if(NOT ${optionIndex} EQUAL -1)
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        set(${prefix}_${currentArg} TRUE)
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        set(insideValues FALSE)
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      elseif(NOT ${singleArgIndex} EQUAL -1)
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        set(currentArgName ${currentArg})
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        set(${prefix}_${currentArgName})
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        set(insideValues "SINGLE")
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      elseif(NOT ${multiArgIndex} EQUAL -1)
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        set(currentArgName ${currentArg})
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        set(${prefix}_${currentArgName})
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        set(insideValues "MULTI")
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      endif()
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    endif()
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  endforeach()
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  # propagate the result variables to the caller:
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  foreach(arg_name ${_singleArgNames} ${_multiArgNames} ${_optionNames})
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    set(${prefix}_${arg_name}  ${${prefix}_${arg_name}} PARENT_SCOPE)
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  endforeach()
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  set(${prefix}_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS ${${prefix}_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS} PARENT_SCOPE)
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endfunction()
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