# How to release * Make sure you're on main and synced to HEAD * Ensure the project builds and tests run (sanity check only, obviously) * `parallel -j0 exec ::: test/*_test` can help ensure everything at least passes * Prepare release notes * `git log $(git describe --abbrev=0 --tags)..HEAD` gives you the list of commits between the last annotated tag and HEAD * Pick the most interesting. * Create one last commit that updates the version saved in `CMakeLists.txt` and the `__version__` variable in `bindings/python/google_benchmark/__init__.py`to the release version you're creating. (This version will be used if benchmark is installed from the archive you'll be creating in the next step.) ``` project (benchmark VERSION 1.6.0 LANGUAGES CXX) ``` ```python # bindings/python/google_benchmark/__init__.py # ... __version__ = "1.6.0" # <-- change this to the release version you are creating # ... ``` * Create a release through github's interface * Note this will create a lightweight tag. * Update this to an annotated tag: * `git pull --tags` * `git tag -a -f ` * `git push --force --tags origin`