From 5d41154c4284209706b124baeac6a523ba667ec0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Billy O'Neal Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:19:02 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] [docs] Document acceptable uses for features. (#15171) --- docs/maintainers/maintainer-guide.md | 87 ++++++++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 68 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/maintainers/maintainer-guide.md b/docs/maintainers/maintainer-guide.md index 372771b0816608..734bcc5d9fe935 100644 --- a/docs/maintainers/maintainer-guide.md +++ b/docs/maintainers/maintainer-guide.md @@ -1,36 +1,36 @@ # Maintainer Guidelines and Policies -This document lists a set of policies that you should apply when adding or updating a port recipe. -It is intended to serve the role of -[Debian's Policy Manual](https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/), -[Homebrew's Maintainer Guidelines](https://docs.brew.sh/Maintainer-Guidelines), and +This document lists a set of policies that you should apply when adding or updating a port recipe. +It is intended to serve the role of +[Debian's Policy Manual](https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/), +[Homebrew's Maintainer Guidelines](https://docs.brew.sh/Maintainer-Guidelines), and [Homebrew's Formula Cookbook](https://docs.brew.sh/Formula-Cookbook). ## PR Structure ### Make separate Pull Requests per port -Whenever possible, separate changes into multiple PRs. +Whenever possible, separate changes into multiple PRs. This makes them significantly easier to review and prevents issues with one set of changes from holding up every other change. ### Avoid trivial changes in untouched files -For example, avoid reformatting or renaming variables in portfiles that otherwise have no reason to be modified for the issue at hand. -However, if you need to modify the file for the primary purpose of the PR (updating the library), +For example, avoid reformatting or renaming variables in portfiles that otherwise have no reason to be modified for the issue at hand. +However, if you need to modify the file for the primary purpose of the PR (updating the library), then obviously beneficial changes like fixing typos are appreciated! ### Check names against other repositories -A good service to check many at once is [Repology](https://repology.org/). -If the library you are adding could be confused with another one, +A good service to check many at once is [Repology](https://repology.org/). +If the library you are adding could be confused with another one, consider renaming to make it clear. ### Use GitHub Draft PRs -GitHub Draft PRs are a great way to get CI or human feedback on work that isn't yet ready to merge. +GitHub Draft PRs are a great way to get CI or human feedback on work that isn't yet ready to merge. Most new PRs should be opened as drafts and converted to normal PRs once the CI passes. -More information about GitHub Draft PRs: +More information about GitHub Draft PRs: https://github.blog/2019-02-14-introducing-draft-pull-requests/ ## Portfiles @@ -46,26 +46,75 @@ At this time, the following helpers are deprecated: ### Avoid excessive comments in portfiles -Ideally, portfiles should be short, simple, and as declarative as possible. +Ideally, portfiles should be short, simple, and as declarative as possible. Remove any boiler plate comments introduced by the `create` command before submitting a PR. +## Features + +### Do not use features to implement alternatives + +Features must be treated as additive functionality. If port[featureA] installs and port[featureB] installs, then port[featureA,featureB] must install. Moreover, if a second port depends on [featureA] and a third port depends on [featureB], installing both the second and third ports should have their dependencies satisfied. + +Libraries in this situation must choose one of the available options as expressed in vcpkg, and users who want a different setting must use overlay ports at this time. + +Existing examples we would not accept today retained for backwards compatibility: + * `libgit2`, `libzip`, `open62541` all have features for selecting a TLS or crypto backend. Note that `curl` has different crypto backend options but allows selecting between them at runtime, meaning the above tenet is maintained. + * `darknet` has `opencv2`, `opencv3`, features to control which version of opencv to use for its dependencies. + +### A feature may engage preview or beta functionality + +Notwithstanding the above, if there is a preview branch or similar where the preview functionality has a high probability of not disrupting the non-preview functionality (for example, no API removals), a feature is acceptable to model this setting. + +Examples: + * The Azure SDKs (of the form `azure-Xxx`) have a `public-preview` feature. + * `imgui` has an `experimental-docking` feature which engages their preview docking branch which uses a merge commit attached to each of their public numbered releases. + +### Do not use features to control alternatives in published interfaces + +If a consumer of a port depends on only the core functionality of that port, with high probability they must not be broken by turning on the feature. This is even more important when the alternative is not directly controlled by the consumer, but by compiler settings like `/std:c++17` / `-std=c++17`. + +Existing examples we would not accept today retained for backwards compatibility: + * `redis-plus-plus[cxx17]` controls a polyfill but does not bake the setting into the installed tree. + * `ace[wchar]` changes all APIs to accept `const wchar_t*` rather than `const char*`. + +### A feature may replace polyfills with aliases provided that replacement is baked into the installed tree + +Notwithstanding the above, ports may remove polyfills with a feature, as long as: + 1. Turning on the feature changes the polyfills to aliases of the polyfilled entity + 2. The state of the polyfill is baked into the installed headers, such that ABI mismatch "impossible" runtime errors are unlikely + 3. It is possible for a consumer of the port to write code which works in both modes, for example by using a typedef which is either polyfilled or not + +Example: + * `abseil[cxx17]` changes `absl::string_view` to a replacement or `std::string_view`; the patch +https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/blob/981e65ce0ac1f6c86e5a5ded7824db8780173c76/ports/abseil/fix-cxx-standard.patch implements the baking requirement + +### Recommended solutions + +If it's critical to expose the underlying alternatives, we recommend providing messages at build time to instruct the user on how to copy the port into a private overlay: +```cmake +set(USING_DOG 0) +message(STATUS "This version of LibContosoFrobnicate uses the Kittens backend. To use the Dog backend instead, create an overlay port of this with USING_DOG set to 1 and the `kittens` dependency replaced with `dog`.") +message(STATUS "This recipe is at ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}") +message(STATUS "See the overlay ports documentation at https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/blob/master/docs/specifications/ports-overlay.md") +``` + ## Build Techniques ### Do not use vendored dependencies -Do not use embedded copies of libraries. +Do not use embedded copies of libraries. All dependencies should be split out and packaged separately so they can be updated and maintained. ### Prefer using CMake -When multiple buildsystems are available, prefer using CMake. +When multiple buildsystems are available, prefer using CMake. Additionally, when appropriate, it can be easier and more maintainable to rewrite alternative buildsystems into CMake using `file(GLOB)` directives. Examples: [abseil](../../ports/abseil/portfile.cmake) ### Choose either static or shared binaries -By default, `vcpkg_configure_cmake()` will pass in the appropriate setting for `BUILD_SHARED_LIBS`, +By default, `vcpkg_configure_cmake()` will pass in the appropriate setting for `BUILD_SHARED_LIBS`, however for libraries that don't respect that variable, you can switch on `VCPKG_LIBRARY_LINKAGE`: ```cmake @@ -83,8 +132,8 @@ vcpkg_configure_cmake( ### When defining features, explicitly control dependencies -When defining a feature that captures an optional dependency, -ensure that the dependency will not be used accidentally when the feature is not explicitly enabled. +When defining a feature that captures an optional dependency, +ensure that the dependency will not be used accidentally when the feature is not explicitly enabled. ```cmake if ("zlib" IN_LIST FEATURES) @@ -113,7 +162,7 @@ vcpkg_configure_cmake( SOURCE_PATH ${SOURCE_PATH} PREFER_NINJA OPTIONS - ${FEATURE_OPTIONS} + ${FEATURE_OPTIONS} ) ``` @@ -168,7 +217,7 @@ Common options that allow avoiding patching: ### Prefer patching over overriding `VCPKG_` values -Some variables prefixed with `VCPKG_` have an equivalent `CMAKE_`. +Some variables prefixed with `VCPKG_` have an equivalent `CMAKE_`. However, not all of them are passed to the internal package build [(see implementation: Windows toolchain)](../../scripts/toolchains/windows.cmake). Consider the following example: