* feat: crashpad on windows
* feat: inline it
* feat: more crashpad
* chore: remove qBreakpad
* fix: add mention to crashpad
* refactor: version string
* feat: add crashpad module
* refactor: build crashpad from source
* fix: minor adjustments
* chore: add changelog entry
* fix: formatting and include
* fix: format
* build: use flags similar to release profile
* ci: build with crashpad on windows
* ci: recurse submodules
* ci: always include crashpad
* fix: try 7z
for some reason zstd just doesn't run
* fix: wrong path for symbols
* fix: copy
pls don't build
* ci: use new cache key
* fix: missing pragma
* ci: add workflow without crashpad
* docs: elevate changelog entry
* fix: add link to cmake issue
* fix: windows include issue
Someone (crashpad) includes Windows.h before winsock2.h
* fix: working directory
* fix: another working directory
added new `GIT_MODIFIED` variable - used to determine whether the vcs tree was compiled or not at the time of building the app
added information about running in DEBUG mode which might be very helpful to determine whether one is running a DEBUG build, e.g. in the process of troubleshooting/determining crash causes
Co-authored-by: Rasmus Karlsson <rasmus.karlsson@pajlada.com>
* (#1874) Disable update checking for unsupported platforms
As described #1874, only Windows, macOS and GNU/Linux are officially
supplied with builds. Thus checking for updates is unnecessary if we
are e.g. on FreeBSD, OpenBSD, illumos distros and possibly other
Operating Systems.
This fixes#1874 by ifdef-ing the 3 officially supported platforms
when checking for updates. Otherwise a debug warning will be emitted
and in the settings the checkbox for beta-updates is hidden and
replaced by a message, explaining the reason for why there are no beta
updates.
* Update CHANGELOG
In accordance with #1874
* (#1874) Move platform check into checkForUpdates
As discussed in #1914
* (#1874) Move check for supported OS to a seperate function.
As requested in #1914
The `CHATTERINO_NIGHTLY_VERSION_STRING` defines differ on Windows and
MacOS/Linux. (See `appveyor.yml` and `travis.yml`, respectively.)
Therefore, the Windows version string looked really messed up but it
should be fixed now.