babb9f5db64145a4adec07dee1c8328195363777 depends: remove non-native libmultiprocess build (Cory Fields) 5d105fb8c3ffa39c3e716c3147ee74795b129113 depends: Switch libmultiprocess packages to use local git subtree (Ryan Ofsky) 9b35518d2f3ff67cbc87d30bd3b882fe72fd5d87 depends, moveonly: split up int_get_build_id function (Ryan Ofsky) 2d373e27071f54e04f8aaf6753e5481ccbc9ed3f lint: Add exclusions for libmultiprocess subtree (Ryan Ofsky) e88ab394c163a8ebe59ee240b09430d788ef274e doc: Update documentation to explain libmultiprocess subtree (Ryan Ofsky) d4bc5639829f0c98bd2faeddba9be4e8c6667875 cmake: Fix clang-tidy "no input files" errors (Ryan Ofsky) abdf3cb6456f3f79b3130d2001bf780deadccf87 cmake: Fix warnings from boost headers (Ryan Ofsky) 8532fcb1c30d6556c273bd77a2a7daa6b0a2448d cmake: Fix ctest mptest "Unable to find executable" errors (Ryan Ofsky) d597ab1dee6b3541c827e6be61fc8a9b61d1e23d cmake: Support building with libmultiprocess subtree (Ryan Ofsky) 69f0d4adb72c1dc5c261517899d87b0fe8b88304 scripted-diff: s/WITH_MULTIPROCESS/ENABLE_IPC/ in cmake (Ryan Ofsky) a2f28e4be96e92079a219567cf20214996aefc53 Squashed 'src/ipc/libmultiprocess/' content from commit 35944ffd23fa (Ryan Ofsky) d6244f85c509d7644a57def892298a4dde988c3b depends: Update libmultiprocess library to simplify cmake subtree build (Ryan Ofsky) Pull request description: This adds the [libmultiprocess](https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess) library and code generator as a subtree in `src/ipc/libmultiprocess` and allows it to be built with the cmake `-DENABLE_IPC` option, which is disabled by default. This PR does not entirely remove the depends system [libmultiprocess package](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/depends/packages/native_libmultiprocess.mk) because the package is useful when cross compiling. (A cross-compiling cmake build cannot easily build and run a native code generation tool.) However, it does update the depends package to build from the new git subtree, instead of being downloaded separately from github, so the same sources are used to build both the runtime library and the code generator. This PR includes the following manual changes (not created automatically with `git subtree add`) which just update the build system and documentation: - [`d6244f85c509` depends: Update libmultiprocess library to simplify cmake subtree build](d6244f85c5) - [`69f0d4adb72c` scripted-diff: s/WITH_MULTIPROCESS/ENABLE_IPC/ in cmake](69f0d4adb7) - [`d597ab1dee6b` cmake: Support building with libmultiprocess subtree](d597ab1dee) - [`8532fcb1c30d` cmake: Fix ctest mptest "Unable to find executable" errors](8532fcb1c3) - [`abdf3cb6456f` cmake: Fix warnings from boost headers](abdf3cb645) - [`d4bc5639829f` cmake: Fix clang-tidy "no input files" errors](d4bc563982) - [`e88ab394c163` doc: Update documentation to explain libmultiprocess subtree](e88ab394c1) - [`2d373e27071f` lint: Add exclusions for libmultiprocess subtree](2d373e2707) - [`9b35518d2f3f` depends, moveonly: split up int_get_build_id function](9b35518d2f) - [`5d105fb8c3ff` depends: Switch libmultiprocess packages to use local git subtree](5d105fb8c3) - [`babb9f5db641` depends: remove non-native libmultiprocess build](babb9f5db6) --- Previous minisketch subtree PR #23114 may be useful for comparison Instructions for subtree verification can be found: - https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/developer-notes.md#subtrees - https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tree/master/test/lint#git-subtree-checksh TL&DR: ```sh git remote add --fetch libmultiprocess https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess.git test/lint/git-subtree-check.sh -r src/ipc/libmultiprocess ``` --- This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28722). ACKs for top commit: Sjors: re-ACK babb9f5db64145a4adec07dee1c8328195363777 TheCharlatan: tACK babb9f5db64145a4adec07dee1c8328195363777 vasild: ACK babb9f5db64145a4adec07dee1c8328195363777 Tree-SHA512: 43d4eecca5aab63e55c613de935965666eaced327f9fe859a0e9c9b85f7685dc16c5c8d6e03e09ca998628c5d468633f4f743529930b037049abe8e0101e0143
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