* use c++11 std::align from <memory>
* for Ubuntu, use gcc5 instead of 4.8
* use travis to set gcc to 5
eval
and sudo
* use eval in .travis.yml
* use gcc-8
* replace precise with trusty llvm toolchain, because we have been using trusty for awhile now
* push things to matrix, so we can support multiple releases if we want
* we should not be allowing for failures, we are ready to start trusting clang and its analyzer
* scan-build was pushed to another package
* use gcc-8 still but wrap in scan-build
* travis.yml cleanup, have output of scripts go to stdout, make search for substring a regex
use double []
fix missing ,
use bash to use regex
black spaces matter
* set human readable names for our various builds, split out our static analysis between openmw and openmw-cs
* test if not set, then set otherwise ignore
* use quotes
* do not eval it, set it in travis env
* no more &&
* what does clang7 have to say?
* use sourceline for now
* use clang-7 instead of clang-7.0
* yes, llvm-toolchain-trusty-7 not llvm-toolchain-trusty-7.0
* for static analysis, openmw is compiled and checked on its own while openmw-cs is build with all the rest. this might change in the future.
and actually do it the other way around
It was only by accident that git bash worked for CI basing on the
"real_pwd()" expression. Replace the dubious replacement pattern with
"cygpath", which is present on git bash, Cygwin, and msys2 alike. In
particular git bash uses msys2 internally.
I was able to confirm a working build under msys2 with a wrapper for
MSVC invocation via the Ninja generator.