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Test C++ Build Actions

This is a test project that builds a C++ one-liner on Debian and on Windows via GitHub actions for projects that maintain past releases for bug fixes and minor improvements, which requires more than one active branch.

A GitHub run number, which is the only variable that can be used for build numbers, is restarted from 1 when the workflow file is renamed. In addition to this, GitHub requires that a workflow file existed in main in order to run a workflow in a branch. All this requires very careful workflow maintenance to match typical pipelines in other CI environments, such as Azure DevOps.

Current layout of this test repository works for dot zero releases made from main, which is typical for smaller projects, or made from a dedicated release branch that is merged back into main once after the dot-zero release and then continues on its own for bug fixes and minor improvements.

The 2.6.0 tag and 2.6.x branch show the former and 2.8.0 tag and 2.8.x branch show the latter.

In this layout, past runs are shown in GitHub actions, but it is not possible to run a workflow of the past version in GitHub. That is, once 2.8.0 is released and the version is changed to the next planned one, such as 3.0.0, there is no workflow available to build 2.8.0 in GitHub actions. This by design, so only active releases are being visible in GitHub Actions and to enforce a single set of release artifacts for a given version.