* Remove travis file
* Apply pre-commit fixes
* Modernize cmake file
- Added JSON_VALIDATOR_SHARED_LIBS to properly handle shared-library
- Bumped minimum cmake to 3.11 to use no-source add_library
- Bumped minimum cmake to 3.14 to properly support FetchContent (FetchContent_MakeAvailable)
- Converted Hunter package manager to FetchContent (It is plenty mature these days)
- Added namespace to exported target
- Made the cmake file compatible with FetchContent
* Use simplified FetchContent CI
* Add simple status messages
* Handle nlohmann dependency
Not an ideal approach, but required in order for the exported target to have appropriate linkage.
Maybe this can be designed to become a PRIVATE link library, but then how does it ensure the target is installed?
* Remove CMake-install test
This will be moved to packaging integration tests
* Enable code coverage
* Reconfigure ci presets
Signed-off-by: Cristian Le <cristian.le@mpsd.mpg.de>
Schema a now "parsed" into C++-validator-objects in a first
step and then validation takes place with these objects.
Errors are now handled via a user-provided error-handler
allowing the user to collect all errors at once or bail out
when a certain threshold is reached. Fixes#36 and #8.
One (sub-)schema can now be referenced with different URIs. Fixes#9
JSON schema draft 7 is now supported. Fixes#35