# Cutting an ANTLR Release ## Github Create a pre-release or full release at github; [Example 4.5-rc-1](https://github.com/antlr/antlr4/releases/tag/4.5-rc-1). ### Delete existing release tag Wack any existing tag as mvn will create one and it fails if already there. ``` $ git tag -d 4.9 $ git push origin :refs/tags/4.9 $ git push upstream :refs/tags/4.9 ``` ### Create release candidate tag ```bash $ git tag -a 4.9-rc1 -m 'heading towards 4.9' $ git push origin 4.9-rc1 $ git push upstream 4.9-rc1 ``` ## Copy PHP runtime over Bump version to 4.9 in `~/antlr/code/antlr-php-runtime/src/RuntimeMetaData.php` in separate repository and commit plus push. ``` cd ~/antlr/code/antlr-php-runtime/src ... vi RuntimeMetaData.php ... git commit -a -m "Update PHP Runtime to latest version" ``` them back over in the ANTLR repo: ``` cd runtime rm -rf PHP mkdir PHP cp ~/antlr/code/antlr-php-runtime/LICENSE PHP cp ~/antlr/code/antlr-php-runtime/README.md PHP cp ~/antlr/code/antlr-php-runtime/composer.json PHP cp ~/antlr/code/antlr-php-runtime/phpcs.xml.dist PHP cp ~/antlr/code/antlr-php-runtime/phpstan.neon.dist PHP cp -r ~/antlr/code/antlr-php-runtime/src PHP ``` ## Bump version Edit the repository looking for 4.5 or whatever and update it. Bump version in the following files: * runtime/Java/src/org/antlr/v4/runtime/RuntimeMetaData.java * runtime/Python2/setup.py * runtime/Python2/src/antlr4/Recognizer.py * runtime/Python3/setup.py * runtime/Python3/src/antlr4/Recognizer.py * runtime/CSharp/src/Antlr4.csproj * runtime/PHP/src/RuntimeMetaData.php * runtime/JavaScript/package.json * runtime/JavaScript/src/antlr4/Recognizer.js * runtime/JavaScript/package-lock.json * runtime/Cpp/VERSION * runtime/Cpp/runtime/src/RuntimeMetaData.cpp * runtime/Cpp/cmake/ExternalAntlr4Cpp.cmake * runtime/Cpp/demo/generate.cmd * runtime/Go/antlr/recognizer.go * runtime/Swift/Antlr4/org/antlr/v4/runtime/RuntimeMetaData.swift * runtime/Dart/lib/src/runtime_meta_data.dart * runtime/Dart/pubspec.yaml * runtime/Swift/Tests/Antlr4Tests/RuntimeMetaDataTests.swift * runtime/Swift/Sources/Antlr4/RuntimeMetaData.swift * runtime/CSharp/src/Tree/Xpath/XPathLexer.cs * runtime/CSharp/src/README.md * runtime/CSharp/src/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs * tool/src/org/antlr/v4/codegen/target/GoTarget.java * tool/src/org/antlr/v4/codegen/target/CppTarget.java * tool/src/org/antlr/v4/codegen/target/CSharpTarget.java * tool/src/org/antlr/v4/codegen/target/JavaScriptTarget.java * tool/src/org/antlr/v4/codegen/target/Python2Target.java * tool/src/org/antlr/v4/codegen/target/Python3Target.java * tool/src/org/antlr/v4/codegen/target/SwiftTarget.java * tool/src/org/antlr/v4/codegen/target/PHPTarget.java * tool/src/org/antlr/v4/codegen/Target.java * tool/resources/org/antlr/v4/tool/templates/codegen/Swift/Swift.stg Here is a simple script to display any line from the critical files with, say, `4.9` in it: ```bash mvn clean rm -rf runtime/CSharp/src/bin rm -rf runtime/CSharp/src/obj rm -rf runtime/Cpp/runtime/build rm -rf runtime/gen rm -rf runtime/JavaScript/dist find tool runtime -type f -exec grep -l '4\.9' {} \; ``` Commit to repository. ## Building ugh. apparently you have to `mvn install` and then `mvn compile` or some such or subdir pom.xml's won't see the latest runtime build. ## Maven Repository Settings First, make sure you have maven set up to communicate with staging servers etc... Create file `~/.m2/settings.xml` with appropriate username/password for staging server and gpg.keyname/passphrase for signing. Make sure it has strict visibility privileges to just you. On unix, it looks like: ```bash beast:~/.m2 $ ls -l settings.xml -rw------- 1 parrt staff 914 Jul 15 14:42 settings.xml ``` Here is the file template ```xml sonatype-nexus-staging sonatype-username XXX sonatype-nexus-snapshots sonatype-username XXX false UUU XXX ``` ## Maven deploy snapshot The goal is to get a snapshot, such as `4.9-SNAPSHOT`, to the staging server: [antlr4 tool](https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/antlr/antlr4) and [antlr4 java runtime](https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/antlr/antlr4-runtime). Do this: ```bash $ mvn install -DskipTests # seems required to get the jar files visible to maven $ mvn deploy -DskipTests ... [INFO] --- maven-deploy-plugin:2.7:deploy (default-deploy) @ antlr4-tool-testsuite --- Downloading: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/antlr/antlr4-tool-testsuite/4.9-SNAPSHOT/maven-metadata.xml Uploading: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/antlr/antlr4-tool-testsuite/4.9-SNAPSHOT/antlr4-tool-testsuite-4.9-20161211.173752-1.jar Uploaded: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/antlr/antlr4-tool-testsuite/4.9-SNAPSHOT/antlr4-tool-testsuite-4.9-20161211.173752-1.jar (3 KB at 3.4 KB/sec) Uploading: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/antlr/antlr4-tool-testsuite/4.9-SNAPSHOT/antlr4-tool-testsuite-4.9-20161211.173752-1.pom Uploaded: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/antlr/antlr4-tool-testsuite/4.9-SNAPSHOT/antlr4-tool-testsuite-4.9-20161211.173752-1.pom (3 KB at 6.5 KB/sec) Downloading: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/antlr/antlr4-tool-testsuite/maven-metadata.xml Downloaded: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/antlr/antlr4-tool-testsuite/maven-metadata.xml (371 B at 1.4 KB/sec) Uploading: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/antlr/antlr4-tool-testsuite/4.9-SNAPSHOT/maven-metadata.xml Uploaded: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/antlr/antlr4-tool-testsuite/4.9-SNAPSHOT/maven-metadata.xml (774 B at 1.8 KB/sec) Uploading: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/antlr/antlr4-tool-testsuite/maven-metadata.xml Uploaded: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/antlr/antlr4-tool-testsuite/maven-metadata.xml (388 B at 0.9 KB/sec) [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] Reactor Summary: [INFO] [INFO] ANTLR 4 ............................................ SUCCESS [ 4.073 s] [INFO] ANTLR 4 Runtime .................................... SUCCESS [ 13.828 s] [INFO] ANTLR 4 Tool ....................................... SUCCESS [ 14.032 s] [INFO] ANTLR 4 Maven plugin ............................... SUCCESS [ 6.547 s] [INFO] ANTLR 4 Runtime Test Annotations ................... SUCCESS [ 2.519 s] [INFO] ANTLR 4 Runtime Test Processors .................... SUCCESS [ 2.385 s] [INFO] ANTLR 4 Runtime Tests (2nd generation) ............. SUCCESS [ 15.276 s] [INFO] ANTLR 4 Tool Tests ................................. SUCCESS [ 2.233 s] [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] Total time: 01:01 min [INFO] Finished at: 2016-12-11T09:37:54-08:00 [INFO] Final Memory: 44M/470M [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ``` ## Maven release The maven deploy lifecycle phased deploys the artifacts and the poms for the ANTLR project to the [sonatype remote staging server](https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/). ```bash export JAVA_HOME=`/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.7`; mvn deploy -DskipTests ``` With JDK 1.7 (not 6 or 8), do this: ```bash export JAVA_HOME=`/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.7`; mvn release:prepare -Darguments="-DskipTests" ``` Hm...per https://github.com/keybase/keybase-issues/issues/1712 we need this to make gpg work: ```bash export GPG_TTY=$(tty) ``` Side note to set jdk 1.7 on os x: ```bash alias java="`/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.7`/bin/java" alias javac="`/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.7`/bin/javac" alias javadoc="`/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.7`/bin/javadoc" alias jar="`/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.7`/bin/jar" export JAVA_HOME=`/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.7` ``` But I think just this on front of mvn works: ``` export JAVA_HOME=`/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.7`; mvn ... ``` You should see 0x33 in generated .class files after 0xCAFEBABE; see [Java SE 7 = 51 (0x33 hex)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_class_file): ```bash beast:/tmp/org/antlr/v4 $ od -h Tool.class |head -1 0000000 feca beba 0000 3300 fa04 0207 0ab8 0100 ``` It will start out by asking you the version number: ``` ... What is the release version for "ANTLR 4"? (org.antlr:antlr4-master) 4.9: : 4.9 What is the release version for "ANTLR 4 Runtime"? (org.antlr:antlr4-runtime) 4.9: : What is the release version for "ANTLR 4 Tool"? (org.antlr:antlr4) 4.9: : What is the release version for "ANTLR 4 Maven plugin"? (org.antlr:antlr4-maven-plugin) 4.9: : What is the release version for "ANTLR 4 Runtime Test Generator"? (org.antlr:antlr4-runtime-testsuite) 4.9: : What is the release version for "ANTLR 4 Tool Tests"? (org.antlr:antlr4-tool-testsuite) 4.9: : What is SCM release tag or label for "ANTLR 4"? (org.antlr:antlr4-master) antlr4-master-4.9: : 4.9 What is the new development version for "ANTLR 4"? (org.antlr:antlr4-master) 4.9.1-SNAPSHOT: ... ``` Maven will go through your pom.xml files to update versions from 4.9-SNAPSHOT to 4.9 for release and then to 4.9.1-SNAPSHOT after release, which is done with: ```bash mvn release:perform -Darguments="-DskipTests" ``` Maven will use git to push pom.xml changes. Now, go here:     [https://oss.sonatype.org/#welcome](https://oss.sonatype.org/#welcome) and on the left click "Staging Repositories". You click the staging repo and close it, then you refresh, click it and release it. It's done when you see it here:     [https://oss.sonatype.org/service/local/repositories/releases/content/org/antlr/antlr4-runtime/4.9-1/antlr4-runtime-4.9-1.jar](https://oss.sonatype.org/service/local/repositories/releases/content/org/antlr/antlr4-runtime/4.9-1/antlr4-runtime-4.9-1.jar) All releases should be here: https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/antlr/antlr4-runtime/ Copy the jars to antlr.org site and update download/index.html ```bash cp ~/.m2/repository/org/antlr/antlr4-runtime/4.9/antlr4-runtime-4.9.jar ~/antlr/sites/website-antlr4/download/antlr-runtime-4.9.jar cp ~/.m2/repository/org/antlr/antlr4/4.9/antlr4-4.9-complete.jar ~/antlr/sites/website-antlr4/download/antlr-4.9-complete.jar cd ~/antlr/sites/website-antlr4/download git add antlr-4.9-complete.jar git add antlr-runtime-4.9.jar ``` Update on site: * download.html * index.html * api/index.html * download/index.html * scripts/topnav.js ``` git commit -a -m 'add 4.9 jars' git push origin gh-pages ``` ## Deploying Targets ### JavaScript ```bash cd runtime/JavaScript # git add, commit, push ``` **Push to npm** ```bash cd runtime/JavaScript npm update npm install npm run build npm login npm publish # don't put antlr4 on there or it will try to push the old version for some reason ``` Move (and zip) target to website: ```bash cd src zip -r ~/antlr/sites/website-antlr4/download/antlr-javascript-runtime-4.9.zip . ``` ### CSharp Now we have [appveyor create artifact](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/parrt/antlr4/build/artifacts). Go to [nuget](https://www.nuget.org/packages/manage/upload) to upload the `.nupkg`. ### Publishing to Nuget from Windows **Install the pre-requisites** Of course you need Mono and `nuget` to be installed. On mac: - .NET build tools - can be loaded from [here](https://www.visualstudio.com/downloads/) (I need dotnet 5 and 3.1 versions) - nuget - download [nuget.exe](https://www.nuget.org/downloads) - dotnet - follow [the instructions here](https://www.microsoft.com/net/core) From @kvanTTT: Install `dotnet` on any platform (see https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download) and run the following command on any OS (Win, Linux, macOS): * building: `dotnet build runtime/CSharp/src/Antlr4.csproj -c Release` Output `.dll` will be in `runtime/CSharp/src/bin/Release/netstandard2.0` or in `runtime/CSharp/src/bin/Release/netstandard2.1` * packing: `dotnet pack runtime/CSharp/src/Antlr4.csproj -c Release` Output `.nupkg` will be in `runtime/CSharp/src/bin/Release/Antlr4.Runtime.Standard.4.9.1.nupkg` Alternatively, you can install Visual Studio 2017 and make sure to check boxes with .NET Core SDK. You also need to enable .NET Framework 3.5 support in Windows "Programs and Features". If everything is ok, the following command will restore nuget packages, build Antlr for .NET Standard and .NET 3.5 and create nuget package: ```PS msbuild /target:restore /target:rebuild /target:pack /property:Configuration=Release .\Antlr4.dotnet.sln /verbosity:minimal ``` This should display something like this: **Creating and packaging the assembly** ``` Microsoft (R) Build Engine version 15.4.8.50001 for .NET Framework Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Restoring packages for C:\Code\antlr4-fork\runtime\CSharp\runtime\CSharp\Antlr4.Runtime\Antlr4.Runtime.dotnet.csproj... Generating MSBuild file C:\Code\antlr4-fork\runtime\CSharp\runtime\CSharp\Antlr4.Runtime\obj\Antlr4.Runtime.dotnet.csproj.nuget.g.props. Generating MSBuild file C:\Code\antlr4-fork\runtime\CSharp\runtime\CSharp\Antlr4.Runtime\obj\Antlr4.Runtime.dotnet.csproj.nuget.g.targets. Restore completed in 427.62 ms for C:\Code\antlr4-fork\runtime\CSharp\runtime\CSharp\Antlr4.Runtime\Antlr4.Runtime.dotnet.csproj. Antlr4.Runtime.dotnet -> C:\Code\antlr4-fork\runtime\CSharp\runtime\CSharp\Antlr4.Runtime\lib\Release\netstandard1.3\Antlr4.Runtime.Standard.dll Antlr4.Runtime.dotnet -> C:\Code\antlr4-fork\runtime\CSharp\runtime\CSharp\Antlr4.Runtime\lib\Release\net35\Antlr4.Runtime.Standard.dll Successfully created package 'C:\Code\antlr4-fork\runtime\CSharp\runtime\CSharp\Antlr4.Runtime\lib\Release\Antlr4.Runtime.Standard.4.9.2.nupkg'. ``` **Publishing to NuGet** You need to be a NuGet owner for "ANTLR 4 Standard Runtime" As a registered NuGet user, you can then manually upload the package here: [https://www.nuget.org/packages/manage/upload](https://www.nuget.org/packages/manage/upload) Alternately, you can publish from the cmd line. You need to get your NuGet key from [https://www.nuget.org/account#](https://www.nuget.org/account#) and then from the cmd line, you can then type: ```cmd nuget push Antlr4.Runtime.Standard..nupkg -Source https://www.nuget.org/api/v2/package ``` Nuget packages are also accessible as artifacts of [AppVeyor builds](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/parrt/antlr4/build/artifacts). ### Python The Python targets get deployed with `setup.py`. First, set up `~/.pypirc` with tight privileges: ```bash beast:~ $ ls -l ~/.pypirc -rw------- 1 parrt staff 267 Jul 15 17:02 /Users/parrt/.pypirc ``` ``` [distutils] # this tells distutils what package indexes you can push to index-servers = pypi pypitest [pypi] username: parrt password: xxx [pypitest] username: parrt password: xxx ``` Then run the usual python set up stuff: ```bash cd ~/antlr/code/antlr4/runtime/Python2 # assume you have ~/.pypirc set up python2 setup.py sdist upload ``` and do again for Python 3 target ```bash cd ~/antlr/code/antlr4/runtime/Python3 # assume you have ~/.pypirc set up python3 setup.py sdist upload ``` There are links to the artifacts in [download.html](http://www.antlr.org/download.html) already. ### C++ The C++ target is the most complex one, because it addresses multiple platforms, which require individual handling. We have 4 scenarios to cover: * **Windows**: static and dynamic libraries for the VC++ runtime 2017 or 2019 (corresponding to Visual Studio 2017 or 2019) + header files. All that in 32 and 64bit, debug + release. * **MacOS**: static and dynamic release libraries + header files. * **iOS**: no prebuilt binaries, but just a zip of the source, including the XCode project to build everything from source. * **Linux**: no prebuilt binaries, but just a zip of the source code, including the cmake file to build everything from source there. In theory we could also create a library for iOS, but that requires to sign it, which depends on an active iOS developer account. So we leave this up to the ANTLR user to build the iOS lib, like we do for Linux builds. For each platform there's a deployment script which generates zip archives and copies them to the target folder. The Windows deployment script must be run on a machine with VS 2013 + VS 2015 installed. The Mac script must be run on a machine with XCode 7+ installed. The source script can be executed on any Linux or Mac box. On a Mac (with XCode 7+ installed): ```bash cd runtime/Cpp ./deploy-macos.sh cp antlr4-cpp-runtime-macos.zip ~/antlr/sites/website-antlr4/download/antlr4-cpp-runtime-4.9-macos.zip ``` On any Mac or Linux machine: ```bash cd runtime/Cpp ./deploy-source.sh cp antlr4-cpp-runtime-source.zip ~/antlr/sites/website-antlr4/download/antlr4-cpp-runtime-4.9-source.zip ``` On a Windows machine the build scripts checks if VS 2017 and/or VS 2019 are installed and builds binaries for each, if found. This script requires 7z to be installed (http://7-zip.org then do `set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Program Files\7-Zip\` from DOS not powershell). ```bash cd runtime/Cpp deploy-windows.cmd Community cp antlr4-cpp-runtime-vs2019.zip ~/antlr/sites/website-antlr4/download/antlr4-cpp-runtime-4.9-vs2019.zip ``` Move target to website (**_rename to a specific ANTLR version first if needed_**): ```bash pushd ~/antlr/sites/website-antlr4/download # vi index.html git add antlr4-cpp-runtime-4.9-macos.zip git add antlr4-cpp-runtime-4.9-windows.zip git add antlr4-cpp-runtime-4.9-source.zip git commit -a -m 'update C++ runtime' git push origin gh-pages popd ``` ### Dart Install Dart SDK from https://dart.dev/get-dart Push to pub.dev ```bash cd runtime/Dart pub publish ``` It will warn that no change log found for the new version. If there are changes relevant to dart in this release, edit [CHANGELOG.md](https://github.com/antlr/antlr4/blob/master/runtime/Dart/CHANGELOG.md) to describe the changes. Otherwise enter `N` to ignore the warning. ## Update javadoc for runtime and tool Above build should make latest in ``` ~/.m2/repository/org/antlr/antlr4-runtime/4.9/antlr4-runtime-4.9 ``` but you can regen (watch pom version!): ```bash $ cd antlr4 $ mvn -DskipTests javadoc:jar install ``` Then copy to website: ```bash cd ~/antlr/sites/website-antlr4/api git checkout gh-pages git pull origin gh-pages cd Java jar xvf ~/.m2/repository/org/antlr/antlr4-runtime/4.9/antlr4-runtime-4.9-javadoc.jar cd ../JavaTool jar xvf ~/.m2/repository/org/antlr/antlr4/4.9/antlr4-4.9-javadoc.jar git commit -a -m 'freshen api doc' git push origin gh-pages ``` ## Update Intellij plug-in Rebuild antlr plugin with new antlr jar.