49e2acd927 configure: Improve rationale for WERROR_CFLAGS (Tim Ruffing)
8dc4b03341 ci: Add a C++ job that compiles the public headers without -fpermissive (Tim Ruffing)
51f296a46c ci: Run persistent wineserver to speed up wine (Tim Ruffing)
3fb3269c22 ci: Add 32-bit MinGW64 build (Tim Ruffing)
9efc2e5221 ci: Add MSVC builds (Tim Ruffing)
2be6ba0fed configure: Convince autotools to work with MSVC's archiver lib.exe (Tim Ruffing)
bd81f4140a schnorrsig bench: Suppress a stupid warning in MSVC (Tim Ruffing)
09f3d71c51 configure: Add a few CFLAGS for MSVC (Tim Ruffing)
3b4f3d0d46 build: Reject C++ compilers in the preprocessor (Tim Ruffing)
1cc0941414 configure: Don't abort if the compiler does not define __STDC__ (Tim Ruffing)
cca8cbbac8 configure: Output message when checking for valgrind (Tim Ruffing)
1a6be5745f bench: Make benchmarks compile on MSVC (Tim Ruffing)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
jonasnick:
ACK 49e2acd927
Tree-SHA512: 986c498fb218231fff3519167d34a92e11dea6a4383788a9723be105c20578cd483c6b06ba5686c6669e3a02cfeebc29b8e5f1428552ebf4ec67fa7a86957548
Fixes one of the items in #923, namely the warnings of the form
'_putenv' redeclared without dllimport attribute:
previous dllimport ignored [-Wattributes]
This also cleans up the way we add CFLAGS, in particular flags enabling
warnings. Now we perform some more fine-grained checking for flag
support, which is not strictly necessary but the changes also help to
document autoconf.ac.
Valgrind is typically installed using brew on macOS. This commit
makes ./configure detect this case set the appropriate include
directory (in the same way as we already do for openssl and gmp).
Instead of supporting configuration of the field and scalar size independently,
both are now controlled by the availability of a 64x64->128 bit multiplication
(currently only through __int128). This is autodetected from the C code through
__SIZEOF_INT128__, but can be overridden using configure's
--with-test-override-wide-multiply, or by defining
USE_FORCE_WIDEMUL_{INT64,INT128} manually.
The only reason OpenSSL 1.1 was not supported was the removal of direct
access to r and s in ECDSA_SIG. This commit adds a simplified version of
ECDSA_SIG_get0 for < 1.1 that can be used like ECDSA_SIG_get0 in >= 1.1
OpenSSL 1.1 makes ECDSA_SIG opaque and our tests need access
inside this object.
The comparison tests against OpenSSL aren't important for most
users, but the build failing is...
I Noticed this on OSX with clang, though it likely happens elsewhere as well.
The result is disabled x86_64 asm.
Due to missing escaping, this $0 was interpreted as the function name
SECP_64BIT_ASM_CHECK, causing the compile-check to be broken on some compilers.
The actual check looked like this:
int main()
{
uint64_t a = 11, tmp;
__asm__ __volatile__("movq SECP_64BIT_ASM_CHECKx100000000,%1; mulq %%rsi" : "+a"(a) : "S"(tmp) : "cc", "%rdx");
return 0;
}
It seems even more odd that it compiled anywhere.