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Disservin
a20726eb0b Refactor the CI workflows
This refactors the CI workflows to group some
logic and makes sure that all (pre)release
binaries are actually tested.

The screenshot below shows the execution logic of
the reworked ci,
https://github.com/Disservin/Stockfish/actions/runs/7773581379.
You can also hover over the cards to see the
execution flow.

The `matrix.json` and `arm_matrix.json` define the
binaries which will be uploaded to GitHub.
Afterwards a matrix is created and each job
compiles a profile guided build for that arch and
uploads that as an artifact to GitHub. The
Binaries/ARM_Binaries workflow's are called when
the previous step has been completed, and uploads
all artifacts to the (pre)release.

This also fixes some indentations and renames the
workflows, see
https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/actions,
where every workflow is called `Stockfish` vs
https://github.com/Disservin/Stockfish/actions. It
also increases the parallel compilation used for
make from `-j2 to -j4`.

It now also prevents the prerelease action from
running on forks.

A test release can be viewed here
https://github.com/Disservin/Stockfish/releases.

closes https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/5035

No functional change
2024-02-09 19:06:25 +01:00
Sebastian Buchwald
952740b36c Let CI check C++ includes
The commit adds a CI workflow that uses the included-what-you-use (IWYU)
tool to check for missing or superfluous includes in .cpp files and
their corresponding .h files. This means that some .h files (especially
in the nnue folder) are not checked yet.

The CI setup looks like this:
- We build IWYU from source to include some yet unreleased fixes.
  This IWYU version targets LLVM 17. Thus, we get the latest release
  candidate of LLVM 17 from LLVM's nightly packages.
- The Makefile now has an analyze target that just build the object
  files (without linking)
- The CI uses the analyze target with the IWYU tool as compiler to
  analyze the compiled .cpp file and its corresponding .h file.
- If IWYU suggests a change the build fails (-Xiwyu --error).
- To avoid false positives we use LLVM's libc++ as standard library
- We have a custom mappings file that adds some mappings that are
  missing in IWYU's default mappings

We also had to add one IWYU pragma to prevent a false positive in
movegen.h.

https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/4783

No functional change
2023-09-22 19:12:53 +02:00