| # How to release |
| |
| * Make sure you're on main and synced to HEAD |
| * Ensure the project builds and tests run |
| * `parallel -j0 exec ::: test/*_test` can help ensure everything at least |
| passes |
| * Prepare release notes |
| * `git log $(git describe --abbrev=0 --tags)..HEAD` gives you the list of |
| commits between the last annotated tag and HEAD |
| * Pick the most interesting. |
| * Create one last commit that updates the version saved in `CMakeLists.txt`, `MODULE.bazel`, |
| and `bindings/python/google_benchmark/__init__.py` to the release version you're creating. |
| (This version will be used if benchmark is installed from the archive you'll be creating |
| in the next step.) |
| |
| ``` |
| # CMakeLists.txt |
| project (benchmark VERSION 1.9.0 LANGUAGES CXX) |
| ``` |
| |
| ``` |
| # MODULE.bazel |
| module(name = "com_github_google_benchmark", version="1.9.0") |
| ``` |
| |
| ``` |
| # google_benchmark/__init__.py |
| __version__ = "1.9.0" |
| ``` |
| |
| * Create a release through github's interface |
| * Note this will create a lightweight tag. |
| * Update this to an annotated tag: |
| * `git pull --tags` |
| * `git tag -a -f <tag> <tag>` |
| * `git push --force --tags origin` |
| * Confirm that the "Build and upload Python wheels" action runs to completion |
| * Run it manually if it hasn't run. |