To avoid redundant work in CI and to avoid a single checksrc issue make all autotools jobs fail. After this patch checksrc issues make fail the checksrc job, the `dist / verify-out-of-tree-autotools-debug`, `dist / maketgz-and-verify-in-tree` jobs and the fuzzer job (if run). Of these, the `dist` jobs replicate local builds, also testing the build logic. Also add a script to check the complete local repository, optionally with the build tree to verify generated C files. Also: - automatically run checksrc in subdirectories having a `checksrc` target. (examples, OS400, tests http/client, unit and tunit) - tests/libtest: make sure to run `checksrc` on generated `lib1521.c`. (requires in-tree autotools build.) - tests: run `checksrc` on targets also for non-`DEBUGBUILD` builds. It ensures to check `lib1521.c` in CI via job `dist / maketgz-and-verify-in-tree`. - src: drop redundant `$(builddir)` in autotools builds. - scripts: add `checksrc-all.sh` script to check all C sources and the build directory as an option. - use the above from CI, also make it verify all generated sources. - silence `checksrc` issues in generated C sources. - checksrc: add `-v` option to enable verbose mode. - checksrc: make verbose mode show checked filename and fix to only return error on failure. - make sure that generated C files pass `checksrc`. Assisted-by: Daniel Stenberg Closes #17376 |
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