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Standardize copyright headers. #567

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@xStrom xStrom commented Feb 25, 2024

The Linebender standard for copyright headers was decided last year in kurbo#207 as the following:

// Copyright <year of file creation> the <Project> Authors
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR MIT

This PR converts all file headers to this standard form.

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xStrom commented Feb 25, 2024

The nightly compiler fails in CI are unrelated to this PR and tracked separately in #566. Thus these CI errors can be safely ignored for the purposes of this PR. Rebased on the new CI script which doesn't fail.

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xStrom commented Mar 1, 2024

I also added a copyright header check to CI. It's essentially a copy of the check from vello#463.

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Merged via the queue into linebender:master with commit 3ba6970 Mar 1, 2024
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Steve-xmh pushed a commit to Steve-xmh/piet that referenced this pull request Mar 29, 2024
* Standardize copyright headers.

* Add copyright header check to CI.
@xStrom xStrom added this to the v0.7.0 milestone Oct 22, 2024
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