PineDB
PineDB
This is a small project which I developed to implement a simple database system from scratch.
I built this project while following this online course
Features
Usage
Build and run the standalone target
Use the following command to build and run the executable target.
cmake -S standalone -B build/standalone cmake --build build/standalone ./build/standalone/PineDB --help
Build for development
cmake -S standalone -B build -DUSE_SANITIZER='Address;Undefined' -DUSE_STATIC_ANALYZER=clang-tidy
Build and run test suite
Use the following commands from the project's root directory to run the test suite.
cmake -S test -B build/test cmake --build build/test CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 cmake --build build/test --target test # or simply call the executable: ./build/test/PineDBTests
To collect code coverage information, run CMake with the -DENABLE_TEST_COVERAGE=1
option.
Run clang-format
Use the following commands from the project's root directory to check and fix C++ and CMake source style. This requires clang-format, cmake-format and pyyaml to be installed on the current system.
cmake -S test -B build/test # view changes cmake --build build/test --target format # apply changes cmake --build build/test --target fix-format
See Format.cmake for details. These dependencies can be easily installed using pip.
pip install clang-format==14.0.6 cmake_format==0.6.11 pyyaml
Build the documentation
The documentation is automatically built and published whenever a GitHub Release is created. To manually build documentation, call the following command.
cmake -S documentation -B build/doc cmake --build build/doc --target GenerateDocs # view the docs open build/doc/doxygen/html/index.html
To build the documentation locally, you will need Doxygen, jinja2 and Pygments installed on your system.
Build everything at once
The project also includes an all
directory that allows building all targets at the same time. This is useful during development, as it exposes all subprojects to your IDE and avoids redundant builds of the library.
cmake -S all -B build cmake --build build # run tests ./build/test/PineDBTests # format code cmake --build build --target fix-format # run standalone ./build/standalone/PineDB --help # build docs cmake --build build --target GenerateDocs
Additional tools
The test and standalone subprojects include the tools.cmake file which is used to import additional tools on-demand through CMake configuration arguments. The following are currently supported.
Sanitizers
Sanitizers can be enabled by configuring CMake with ‘-DUSE_SANITIZER=<Address | Memory | MemoryWithOrigins | Undefined | Thread | Leak | 'Address;Undefined’>`.
Static Analyzers
Static Analyzers can be enabled by setting -DUSE_STATIC_ANALYZER=<clang-tidy | iwyu | cppcheck>
, or a combination of those in quotation marks, separated by semicolons. By default, analyzers will automatically find configuration files such as .clang-format
. Additional arguments can be passed to the analyzers by setting the CLANG_TIDY_ARGS
, IWYU_ARGS
or CPPCHECK_ARGS
variables.
Ccache
Ccache can be enabled by configuring with -DUSE_CCACHE=<ON | OFF>
.
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