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Specified git branch for google benchmark fetch in benchmark test #2795

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@grafail grafail commented Jun 1, 2021

The default branch in https://github.com/google/benchmark was renamed from "master" to "main", which breaks the cloning process during building the benchmark:

CMakeLists Original Source:

FetchContent_Declare(
    benchmark
    GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/google/benchmark.git
    GIT_SHALLOW TRUE
)

GIT_TAG origin/main was added to the command.


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Looks good to me.

@nlohmann nlohmann self-assigned this Jun 7, 2021
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coveralls commented Jun 7, 2021

Coverage Status

Coverage remained the same at 99.982% when pulling b7e493e on turintech:develop into 6471a63 on nlohmann:develop.

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Please update the branch - I just merged #2817 to fix the CI.

The default branch was renamed from "master" to "main", which breaks the cloning process.
@nlohmann nlohmann merged commit 4e92a61 into nlohmann:develop Jul 13, 2021
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