ares: move generated sources out of ares.hpp #1704
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Random fix from CMake work.
Precompiled headers under CMake are currently buggy and unreliable on Windows, largely because the precompiled
<ares/ares.hpp>
header includes<ares/resource/resource.hpp>
, which is generated bysourcery
as part of the build process.While sourcery will almost never meaningfully change the contents of this
resource.hpp
file, Windows may insert its own line endings depending on the user's environment, and despite enforcing uniform line endings as part of our.gitattributes
file, some compilers will throw a fit about the precompiled header being modified from underneath it.Since the
resource.hpp
file is simple, short, and not included in that many places, we can just refactor it out of<ares/ares.hpp>
without issue, and precompiled headers will work again regardless of system line ending convention or environment.Tested to build locally on macOS; CI run definitely recommended.