Andrew Kelley 60eabc0eca std.Build.CompileStep: remove run() and install()
These functions are problematic in light of dependencies because they
run and install, respectively, for the *owner* package rather than for
the *user* package. By removing these functions, the build script is
forced to provide the *Build object to associate the new step with,
making everything less surprising.

Unfortunately, this is a widely breaking change.

see #15079
2023-04-10 18:35:14 -07:00

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const std = @import("std");
pub fn build(b: *std.Build) !void {
const test_step = b.step("test", "Test it");
b.default_step = test_step;
const optimize: std.builtin.OptimizeMode = .Debug;
const target = std.zig.CrossTarget{
.os_tag = .freestanding,
.cpu_arch = .arm,
.cpu_model = .{
.explicit = &std.Target.arm.cpu.arm1176jz_s,
},
};
const kernel = b.addExecutable(.{
.name = "kernel",
.root_source_file = .{ .path = "./main.zig" },
.optimize = optimize,
.target = target,
});
kernel.addObjectFile("./boot.S");
kernel.setLinkerScriptPath(.{ .path = "./linker.ld" });
b.installArtifact(kernel);
test_step.dependOn(&kernel.step);
}