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== Reproducible build == |
== Reproducible build == |
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This section is dedicated to reproducible builds / build determinism / deterministic builds. |
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=== libraries / ar === |
=== libraries / ar === |
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With libraries produced with <code>ar</code>, use option <code>D</code> to produce '''deterministic build'''. |
With libraries produced with <code>ar</code>, use option <code>D</code> to produce '''deterministic build'''. |
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ardee.py mylib.a |
ardee.py mylib.a |
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</source> |
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=== clang === |
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See https://blog.llvm.org/2019/11/deterministic-builds-with-clang-and-lld.html . |
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== Calendars == |
== Calendars == |
Revision as of 22:02, 2 March 2022
Summary of things I do frequently or that I learned the hard way
Console tips
- Search for whole words occurence:
ag "\bWHOLEWORD\b" # or
ag -w WHOLEWORD
Advices
- Always keep your tests in sync with your source code.
- At the very least, this means in the same repository. Ideally code and tests are updated together in the same commit.
- Make your startup / boot / init sequence independent of system configuration. Avoid early optimization.
Reproducible build
This section is dedicated to reproducible builds / build determinism / deterministic builds.
libraries / ar
With libraries produced with ar
, use option D
to produce deterministic build.
ar rcsD mylib.a foo.o bar.o
Alternatively one can run ranlib
in deterministic mode:
ranlib -D mylib.a
I also made a custom python script ardee.py
(that also works on libraries produce by ARM toolchain armar
, which doesn't have the D
flag)
ardee.py mylib.a
clang
See https://blog.llvm.org/2019/11/deterministic-builds-with-clang-and-lld.html .
Calendars
Use ICU libraries that deal with all subtleties!