* unit tests running with windows shared dll
* CMake automatically uses DLL runtime - remove cmake entries modifying
compiler flags
* missing DBUG vs DEBUG issue in Linux
* generated header added
* correction in CMake: Set HEADER_FILES correctly
* added static library option
* switched to powershell and included WORKING_DIRECTORY
* powershell use in windows and WORKING_DIRECTORY instead of cd
* Fixed appveyor.yml to use Release configuration and run unit tests
* trying to make appveyor work again ...
* make sure ERRORLEVEL is 0 when unit tests run successfully
* Still trying to fix appveyor ...
* Defaulting to shared library in linux, too
* Removed runtime loading test when g3log is not a shared library in linux
* Run unit tests verbosly using ctest.exe
* Disabled AggressiveThreadCallsDuringShutdown test
* Revert "Run unit tests verbosly using ctest.exe" (accidental commit)
This reverts commit b30513450d.
* re-committing valid parts of reverted commit
* DBUG vs DEBUG fix moved to generated_definitions.hpp
* cleanup shared/static option
* clarify cmake build types regardless of type
* Added compile test for DEBUG and DBUG
* put back formatting
* Removed commented out /MD switches for MSVC
Due to popular request I have added the possibility to put in your own custom log levels. Due to performance regards changes to the log levels should ONLY be done
in a single thread context (initialiation) for that reason the namespace
used to "setLogLevel" is named appropriately
i.e. use: g3::only_change_at_initialization::setLogLevel(...)
1) Breaking change: g3 namespace replaces g2
2) g2log.hpp remains in src/g2log.hpp... but now all it does is to include the g3log.hpp, etc
3) ALL HEADER FILES ARE IN src/g3log/ while all .cpp and .ipp files are in /src (exception for g2log.hpp)
This should make it EASIER for clients to copy/install the header files to the new location. It greatly simplifies
rpm and cpackage installationsw
All other are under g3log. Example: #include <g3log/time.hpp> #include <g3log/g3log.hpp> etc
This makes sure that the package manager (to be used soon) does NOT clutter any /usr/local/include space
instead all the includes will be in /usr/local/include/g3log (or similar)