library support.
When building with support for Mac OS X 10.6, C++11 library support is
not available, because Mac OS X uses libc++ for C++11 support, and Mac
OS X 10.6 does not provide libc++ as a runtime library. gtest and gmock
have a hard time distinguishing between C++11 language and library
support (which is not really their fault, having one but not the other
is an odd situation). The currently-released trunk versions of gtest and
gmock do not work in this configuration. I’ve submitted patches upstream
to fix this, but they may take a while to make it to the released
verions. For now, it’s fine to roll gtest and gmock back to versions
from December 2013 that do work cleanly with C++11 language support but
only C++03 library support.
TEST=Compile and run all tests in both 10.6 and native builds
R=rsesek@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/572613002
This commit contains the basic structure of the project:
- LICENSE and related files.
- DEPS to check dependencies out into third_party.
- README.crashpad files and .gyp files to accompany third_party
dependencies.
- Infrastructure to run GYP as a gclient hook.
- codereview.settings to enable Rietveld code review.
- Assorted other administrative and dot-files.
R=rsesek@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/426403002