Vendors toml++ v3.4.0 as lib/toml.hpp and wires it into Crafter.Build-Test
to parse a declarative test.toml manifest (target/march/mtune/sysroot/
requires/timeout/args/defines). Test discovery now treats project.cpp and
test.toml as mutually exclusive: project.cpp stays the escape hatch for
outer-driver tests, test.toml gives downstream test authors a no-boilerplate
path.
Adds:
- TestRunner::Wine() and TestRunner::ForTarget(cfg) — runner is now derived
from cfg.target (Local for host, Wine for Windows-on-Linux, wasmtime for
WASI, qemu-<arch> with QEMU_LD_PREFIX for non-host Linux). The env-var
override CRAFTER_BUILD_RUNNER_<target> still wins as a power-user escape
hatch via FromEnv.
- Declarative preconditions: tool:<name>, file:<path>, env:<VAR> are
evaluated before the build; missing preconditions Skip without paying
the compile cost.
- Hard-fail-unless-declared: when a derived runner's tool is missing AND
the test didn't declare 'tool:<that>' in requires, the missing runner
is a Fail instead of a silent Skip. Surfaces broken cross-arch CI
config that previously hid as "skipped".
- Multi-target sweep: bare `crafter-build test` (no --target=) now
iterates every distinct test.toml-declared target plus the host, so
cross-arch tests run by default without the user needing to know which
targets exist. `--target=X` bypasses the sweep.
Test struct gains a `requires_` vector so project.cpp users can declare
preconditions too (matching what test.toml writes there).
Existing tests, factories (Ssh/SshWin/Wsl/Cmd), and CRAFTER_BUILD_RUNNER_*
machinery remain intact — this commit only adds; migration and deletion
follow in subsequent commits.
Refs issue #8.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>