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* migrate from the old, unmaintained "asciidoc-py" tool to the new "asciidoctor" generator * migrate from asciidoc-py syntax to the modern Asciidoc syntax (especially page titles and section titles) * remove the need of "xmlto" utility to create the manpage output; use asciidoctor for that * add HTML output support to the doc/Makefile by using asciidoctor * change API documentation files extension from .txt to .adoc to make it more explicit that they are Asciidoc-encoded (as a bonus several IDE plugins will autodetect the .adoc format as Asciidoc) * remove asciidoc.conf: asciidoctor does not support that; this also required replacing the macro linkzmq into all documentation pages * add a new Github action CI do deploy to Github Pages the static HTMLs produced by Asciidoctors * removed references to the "xmlto" and "a2x" tools from the build and packaging systems: Asciidoctor can convert the documentation directly to e.g. pdf (via extended converters) and anyway there was no code/target for using "xmlto" and "a2x" tools anyway |
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cmake | ||
coverage | ||
cygwin | ||
deprecated-msvc | ||
fuzz | ||
gyp | ||
ios | ||
mingw32 | ||
nuget | ||
openwrt | ||
qnx | ||
valgrind | ||
vxworks | ||
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README |
This directory holds build tools, i.e. tools we use to build the current code tree. Packaging tools (which take released tarballs or github code repos) should go into /packaging. Note: 'deprecated-msvc' contains deprecated prepared Visual Studio Solution files for various Visual Studio versions. These are no longer maintained, and may or may not work. Please use cmake instead to build with Visual Studio. Rationale: The solution and project files are hard to maintain, since there are different variants for each Visual Studio version. The tests have never been included there for this reason, so they were never usable for actual development of libzmq. If you encounter that something that worked before does not work with CMake, please open as issue at https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/issues.