rust/appveyor.yml
Alex Crichton 900dd8a7b9 rustbuild: Don't run pretty tests by default
This commit relegates all pretty tests to not get run by default and rather get
run as part of an "aux" test suite. This "aux" suite is renamed from the old
"cargotest" suite to just collect tests that don't need to run everywhere but
should at least pass on Unix/Windows.
2016-12-29 09:55:16 -08:00

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environment:
SCCACHE_BUCKET: rust-lang-ci-sccache
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: AKIAIMX7VLAS3PZAVLUQ
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY:
secure: 1UkmbiDd15tWtYbMm5O2Uqm0b0Ur8v1MoSlydxl4ojcroPeerRMlUges0l57py8c
SCCACHE_DIGEST: f808afabb4a4eb1d7112bcb3fa6be03b61e93412890c88e177c667eb37f46353d7ec294e559b16f9f4b5e894f2185fe7670a0df15fd064889ecbd80f0c34166c
matrix:
# 32/64 bit MSVC
- MSYS_BITS: 64
RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
RUST_CHECK_TARGET: check
- MSYS_BITS: 32
RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=i686-pc-windows-msvc
RUST_CHECK_TARGET: check
# MSVC makefiles
- MSYS_BITS: 64
RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc --disable-rustbuild
RUST_CHECK_TARGET: check
# MSVC cargotest
- MSYS_BITS: 64
NO_VENDOR: 1
RUST_CHECK_TARGET: check-aux
RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
# 32/64-bit MinGW builds.
#
# The MinGW builds unfortunately have to both download a custom toolchain and
# avoid the one installed by AppVeyor by default. Interestingly, though, for
# different reasons!
#
# For 32-bit the installed gcc toolchain on AppVeyor uses the pthread
# threading model. This is unfortunately not what we want, and if we compile
# with it then there's lots of link errors in the standard library (undefined
# references to pthread symbols).
#
# For 64-bit the installed gcc toolchain is currently 5.3.0 which
# unfortunately segfaults on Windows with --enable-llvm-assertions (segfaults
# in LLVM). See rust-lang/rust#28445 for more information, but to work around
# this we go back in time to 4.9.2 specifically.
#
# Finally, note that the downloads below are all in the `rust-lang-ci` S3
# bucket, but they cleraly didn't originate there! The downloads originally
# came from the mingw-w64 SourceForge download site. Unfortunately
# SourceForge is notoriously flaky, so we mirror it on our own infrastructure.
#
# And as a final point of note, the 32-bit MinGW build using the makefiles do
# *not* use debug assertions and llvm assertions. This is because they take
# too long on appveyor and this is tested by rustbuild below.
- MSYS_BITS: 32
RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=i686-pc-windows-gnu
RUST_CHECK_TARGET: check
MINGW_URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/rust-lang-ci
MINGW_ARCHIVE: i686-4.9.2-release-win32-dwarf-rt_v4-rev4.7z
MINGW_DIR: mingw32
- MSYS_BITS: 32
RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=i686-pc-windows-gnu --disable-rustbuild
RUST_CHECK_TARGET: check
MINGW_URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/rust-lang-ci
MINGW_ARCHIVE: i686-4.9.2-release-win32-dwarf-rt_v4-rev4.7z
MINGW_DIR: mingw32
- MSYS_BITS: 64
RUST_CHECK_TARGET: check
RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
MINGW_URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/rust-lang-ci
MINGW_ARCHIVE: x86_64-4.9.2-release-win32-seh-rt_v4-rev4.7z
MINGW_DIR: mingw64
clone_depth: 1
build: false
install:
# If we need to download a custom MinGW, do so here and set the path
# appropriately.
#
# Note that this *also* means that we're not using what is typically
# /mingw32/bin/python2.7.exe, which is a "correct" python interpreter where
# /usr/bin/python2.7.exe is not. To ensure we use the right interpreter we
# move `C:\Python27` ahead in PATH and then also make sure the `python2.7.exe`
# file exists in there (which it doesn't by default).
- if defined MINGW_URL appveyor DownloadFile %MINGW_URL%/%MINGW_ARCHIVE%
- if defined MINGW_URL 7z x -y %MINGW_ARCHIVE% > nul
- if defined MINGW_URL set PATH=C:\Python27;%CD%\%MINGW_DIR%\bin;C:\msys64\usr\bin;%PATH%
- if defined MINGW_URL copy C:\Python27\python.exe C:\Python27\python2.7.exe
# Otherwise pull in the MinGW installed on appveyor
- if NOT defined MINGW_URL set PATH=C:\msys64\mingw%MSYS_BITS%\bin;C:\msys64\usr\bin;%PATH%
# Download and install sccache
- appveyor DownloadFile https://api.pub.build.mozilla.org/tooltool/sha512/%SCCACHE_DIGEST%
- mv %SCCACHE_DIGEST% sccache.tar.bz2
- 7z x -y sccache.tar.bz2 > nul
- 7z x -y sccache.tar > nul
- set PATH=%PATH%;%CD%\sccache2
test_script:
- git submodule update --init
- set SRC=.
- set NO_CCACHE=1
- sh src/ci/run.sh
cache:
- "build/i686-pc-windows-gnu/llvm -> src/rustllvm/llvm-auto-clean-trigger"
- "build/x86_64-pc-windows-gnu/llvm -> src/rustllvm/llvm-auto-clean-trigger"
- "build/i686-pc-windows-msvc/llvm -> src/rustllvm/llvm-auto-clean-trigger"
- "build/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/llvm -> src/rustllvm/llvm-auto-clean-trigger"
- "i686-pc-windows-gnu/llvm -> src/rustllvm/llvm-auto-clean-trigger"
- "x86_64-pc-windows-gnu/llvm -> src/rustllvm/llvm-auto-clean-trigger"
- "i686-pc-windows-msvc/llvm -> src/rustllvm/llvm-auto-clean-trigger"
- "x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/llvm -> src/rustllvm/llvm-auto-clean-trigger"
branches:
only:
- auto
# init:
# - ps: iex ((new-object net.webclient).DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/appveyor/ci/master/scripts/enable-rdp.ps1'))
# on_finish:
# - ps: $blockRdp = $true; iex ((new-object net.webclient).DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/appveyor/ci/master/scripts/enable-rdp.ps1'))