Currently when compiling GoogleTest from source code, source file
gtest_main.cc from GoogleTest repository is not compiled into any
library as in GoogleTest repository, where it is compiled into
libgtest_main.a. Instead gtest_main.cc is added to source file list
GTEST_SRC, which is then added to the list of source files of every
single GoogleTest based test application.
To simplify this gtest_main.cc is added to the source file list of
target gtest now. Additionally GTEST_SRC is merged into
lib_gtest_SOURCES, since both variables defined source files for
GoogleTest libraries.
Now target gtest generates library libgtest.a, which already contains
the main function from source file gtest_main.cc. This is different to
GoogleTest build system, where both are separated into two independent
libraries libgtest.a and libgtest_main.a.
This version is available for all supported platforms and distros
(CentOS can have a version via EPEL, which is required anyway)
Advantages:
- one cmake version for all platforms
- we can drop all conditions based on cmake version
- Don't attempt to create a subdirectory of a non-existing home directory (use tmpdir as base directory in that case)
- Make sure all tests run in an environment with GNC_BUILDDIR and GNC_UNINSTALLED set. Otherwise
the one-shot old .gnucash to new GNC_DATA_HOME migration may already have run at build time,
preventing us from informing the user a run time.
- Re-enable the userdata-dir with invalid home test (linux only).
It is split into
- /libgnucash (for the non-gui bits)
- /gnucash (for the gui)
- /common (misc source files used by both)
- /bindings (currently only holds python bindings)
This is the first step in restructuring the code. It will need much
more fine tuning later on.