postgresql/.cirrus.tasks.yml
Andres Freund 3a2cc5a5b9 ci: windows: Use the same image for VS and MinGW tasks
The VS and MinGW Windows images have been merged, to reduce the space needed
for images. Before 98811323c8 the split helped boot performance, but now that
we are using VMs that doesn't appear to be the case anymore.

Author: Nazir Bilal Yavuz <byavuz81@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAN55FZ2kWYjPd7uUC5QswrB3tfVJDiURqC%2BMGM6a3oeev%3DVgOA%40mail.gmail.com
Backpatch: 15-, where CI was added
2024-06-03 19:13:56 -07:00

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# CI configuration file for CI utilizing cirrus-ci.org
#
# For instructions on how to enable the CI integration in a repository and
# further details, see src/tools/ci/README
env:
# The lower depth accelerates git clone. Use a bit of depth so that
# concurrent tasks and retrying older jobs have a chance of working.
CIRRUS_CLONE_DEPTH: 500
# Useful to be able to analyse what in a script takes long
CIRRUS_LOG_TIMESTAMP: true
CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "250M"
# target to test, for all but windows
CHECK: check-world PROVE_FLAGS=$PROVE_FLAGS
CHECKFLAGS: -Otarget
PROVE_FLAGS: --timer
MTEST_ARGS: --print-errorlogs --no-rebuild -C build
PGCTLTIMEOUT: 120 # avoids spurious failures during parallel tests
TEMP_CONFIG: ${CIRRUS_WORKING_DIR}/src/tools/ci/pg_ci_base.conf
PG_TEST_EXTRA: kerberos ldap ssl load_balance
# What files to preserve in case tests fail
on_failure_ac: &on_failure_ac
log_artifacts:
paths:
- "**/*.log"
- "**/*.diffs"
- "**/regress_log_*"
type: text/plain
on_failure_meson: &on_failure_meson
testrun_artifacts:
paths:
- "build*/testrun/**/*.log"
- "build*/testrun/**/*.diffs"
- "build*/testrun/**/regress_log_*"
type: text/plain
# In theory it'd be nice to upload the junit files meson generates, so that
# cirrus will nicely annotate the commit. Unfortunately the files don't
# contain identifiable file + line numbers right now, so the annotations
# don't end up useful. We could probably improve on that with a some custom
# conversion script, but ...
meson_log_artifacts:
path: "build*/meson-logs/*.txt"
type: text/plain
# To avoid unnecessarily spinning up a lot of VMs / containers for entirely
# broken commits, have a minimal task that all others depend on.
task:
name: SanityCheck
# If a specific OS is requested, don't run the sanity check. This shortens
# push-wait-for-ci cycle time a bit when debugging operating system specific
# failures. Uses skip instead of only_if, as cirrus otherwise warns about
# only_if conditions not matching.
skip: $CIRRUS_CHANGE_MESSAGE =~ '.*\nci-os-only:.*'
env:
CPUS: 4
BUILD_JOBS: 8
TEST_JOBS: 8
IMAGE_FAMILY: pg-ci-bullseye
CCACHE_DIR: ${CIRRUS_WORKING_DIR}/ccache_dir
# no options enabled, should be small
CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "150M"
# While containers would start up a bit quicker, building is a bit
# slower. This way we don't have to maintain a container image.
<<: *linux_task_template
ccache_cache:
folder: $CCACHE_DIR
create_user_script: |
useradd -m postgres
chown -R postgres:postgres .
mkdir -p ${CCACHE_DIR}
chown -R postgres:postgres ${CCACHE_DIR}
echo '* - memlock 134217728' > /etc/security/limits.d/postgres.conf
su postgres -c "ulimit -l -H && ulimit -l -S"
# Can't change container's kernel.core_pattern. Postgres user can't write
# to / normally. Change that.
chown root:postgres /
chmod g+rwx /
configure_script: |
su postgres <<-EOF
meson setup \
--buildtype=debug \
--auto-features=disabled \
-Dtap_tests=enabled \
build
EOF
build_script: |
su postgres <<-EOF
ninja -C build -j${BUILD_JOBS}
EOF
upload_caches: ccache
# Run a minimal set of tests. The main regression tests take too long for
# this purpose. For now this is a random quick pg_regress style test, and a
# tap test that exercises both a frontend binary and the backend.
test_minimal_script: |
su postgres <<-EOF
ulimit -c unlimited
meson test $MTEST_ARGS --num-processes ${TEST_JOBS} \
tmp_install cube/regress pg_ctl/001_start_stop
EOF
on_failure:
<<: *on_failure_meson
cores_script: |
mkdir -m 770 /tmp/cores
find / -maxdepth 1 -type f -name 'core*' -exec mv '{}' /tmp/cores/ \;
src/tools/ci/cores_backtrace.sh linux /tmp/cores
task:
name: FreeBSD - 13 - Meson
env:
# FreeBSD on GCP is slow when running with larger number of CPUS /
# jobs. Using one more job than cpus seems to work best.
CPUS: 2
BUILD_JOBS: 3
TEST_JOBS: 3
IMAGE_FAMILY: pg-ci-freebsd-13
DISK_SIZE: 50
CCACHE_DIR: /tmp/ccache_dir
CPPFLAGS: -DRELCACHE_FORCE_RELEASE -DCOPY_PARSE_PLAN_TREES -DWRITE_READ_PARSE_PLAN_TREES -DRAW_EXPRESSION_COVERAGE_TEST
CFLAGS: -Og -ggdb
<<: *freebsd_task_template
depends_on: SanityCheck
only_if: $CIRRUS_CHANGE_MESSAGE !=~ '.*\nci-os-only:.*' || $CIRRUS_CHANGE_MESSAGE =~ '.*\nci-os-only:[^\n]*freebsd.*'
sysinfo_script: |
id
uname -a
ulimit -a -H && ulimit -a -S
export
ccache_cache:
folder: $CCACHE_DIR
# Work around performance issues due to 32KB block size
repartition_script: src/tools/ci/gcp_freebsd_repartition.sh
create_user_script: |
pw useradd postgres
chown -R postgres:postgres .
mkdir -p ${CCACHE_DIR}
chown -R postgres:postgres ${CCACHE_DIR}
setup_core_files_script: |
mkdir -m 770 /tmp/cores
chown root:postgres /tmp/cores
sysctl kern.corefile='/tmp/cores/%N.%P.core'
setup_additional_packages_script: |
#pkg install -y ...
# NB: Intentionally build without -Dllvm. The freebsd image size is already
# large enough to make VM startup slow, and even without llvm freebsd
# already takes longer than other platforms except for windows.
configure_script: |
su postgres <<-EOF
meson setup \
--buildtype=debug \
-Dcassert=true -Duuid=bsd -Dtcl_version=tcl86 -Ddtrace=auto \
-DPG_TEST_EXTRA="$PG_TEST_EXTRA" \
-Dextra_lib_dirs=/usr/local/lib -Dextra_include_dirs=/usr/local/include/ \
build
EOF
build_script: su postgres -c 'ninja -C build -j${BUILD_JOBS}'
upload_caches: ccache
test_world_script: |
su postgres <<-EOF
ulimit -c unlimited
meson test $MTEST_ARGS --num-processes ${TEST_JOBS}
EOF
# test runningcheck, freebsd chosen because it's currently fast enough
test_running_script: |
su postgres <<-EOF
set -e
ulimit -c unlimited
meson test $MTEST_ARGS --quiet --suite setup
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(pwd)/build/tmp_install/usr/local/pgsql/lib/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
mkdir -p build/testrun
build/tmp_install/usr/local/pgsql/bin/initdb -N build/runningcheck --no-instructions -A trust
echo "include '$(pwd)/src/tools/ci/pg_ci_base.conf'" >> build/runningcheck/postgresql.conf
build/tmp_install/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_ctl -c -o '-c fsync=off' -D build/runningcheck -l build/testrun/runningcheck.log start
meson test $MTEST_ARGS --num-processes ${TEST_JOBS} --setup running
build/tmp_install/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_ctl -D build/runningcheck stop
EOF
on_failure:
# if the server continues running, it often causes cirrus-ci to fail
# during upload, as it doesn't expect artifacts to change size
stop_running_script: |
su postgres <<-EOF
build/tmp_install/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_ctl -D build/runningcheck stop || true
EOF
<<: *on_failure_meson
cores_script: src/tools/ci/cores_backtrace.sh freebsd /tmp/cores
# configure feature flags, shared between the task running the linux tests and
# the CompilerWarnings task
LINUX_CONFIGURE_FEATURES: &LINUX_CONFIGURE_FEATURES >-
--with-gssapi
--with-icu
--with-ldap
--with-libxml
--with-libxslt
--with-llvm
--with-lz4
--with-pam
--with-perl
--with-python
--with-selinux
--with-ssl=openssl
--with-systemd
--with-tcl --with-tclconfig=/usr/lib/tcl8.6/
--with-uuid=ossp
--with-zstd
LINUX_MESON_FEATURES: &LINUX_MESON_FEATURES >-
-Dllvm=enabled
-Duuid=e2fs
task:
env:
CPUS: 4
BUILD_JOBS: 4
TEST_JOBS: 8 # experimentally derived to be a decent choice
IMAGE_FAMILY: pg-ci-bullseye
CCACHE_DIR: /tmp/ccache_dir
DEBUGINFOD_URLS: "https://debuginfod.debian.net"
# Enable a reasonable set of sanitizers. Use the linux task for that, as
# it's one of the fastest tasks (without sanitizers). Also several of the
# sanitizers work best on linux.
#
# The overhead of alignment sanitizer is low, undefined behaviour has
# moderate overhead. Test alignment sanitizer in the meson task, as it
# does both 32 and 64 bit builds and is thus more likely to expose
# alignment bugs.
#
# Address sanitizer in contrast is somewhat expensive. Enable it in the
# autoconf task, as the meson task tests both 32 and 64bit.
#
# disable_coredump=0, abort_on_error=1: for useful backtraces in case of crashes
# print_stacktraces=1,verbosity=2, duh
# detect_leaks=0: too many uninteresting leak errors in short-lived binaries
UBSAN_OPTIONS: print_stacktrace=1:disable_coredump=0:abort_on_error=1:verbosity=2
ASAN_OPTIONS: print_stacktrace=1:disable_coredump=0:abort_on_error=1:detect_leaks=0
# SANITIZER_FLAGS is set in the tasks below
CFLAGS: -Og -ggdb -fno-sanitize-recover=all $SANITIZER_FLAGS
CXXFLAGS: $CFLAGS
LDFLAGS: $SANITIZER_FLAGS
CC: ccache gcc
CXX: ccache g++
LINUX_CONFIGURE_FEATURES: *LINUX_CONFIGURE_FEATURES
LINUX_MESON_FEATURES: *LINUX_MESON_FEATURES
<<: *linux_task_template
depends_on: SanityCheck
only_if: $CIRRUS_CHANGE_MESSAGE !=~ '.*\nci-os-only:.*' || $CIRRUS_CHANGE_MESSAGE =~ '.*\nci-os-only:[^\n]*linux.*'
ccache_cache:
folder: ${CCACHE_DIR}
sysinfo_script: |
id
uname -a
cat /proc/cmdline
ulimit -a -H && ulimit -a -S
export
create_user_script: |
useradd -m postgres
chown -R postgres:postgres .
mkdir -p ${CCACHE_DIR}
chown -R postgres:postgres ${CCACHE_DIR}
echo '* - memlock 134217728' > /etc/security/limits.d/postgres.conf
su postgres -c "ulimit -l -H && ulimit -l -S"
setup_core_files_script: |
mkdir -m 770 /tmp/cores
chown root:postgres /tmp/cores
sysctl kernel.core_pattern='/tmp/cores/%e-%s-%p.core'
setup_hosts_file_script: |
cat >> /etc/hosts <<-EOF
127.0.0.1 pg-loadbalancetest
127.0.0.2 pg-loadbalancetest
127.0.0.3 pg-loadbalancetest
EOF
setup_additional_packages_script: |
#apt-get update
#DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y install ...
matrix:
- name: Linux - Debian Bullseye - Autoconf
env:
SANITIZER_FLAGS: -fsanitize=address
# Normally, the "relation segment" code basically has no coverage in our
# tests, because we (quite reasonably) don't generate tables large
# enough in tests. We've had plenty bugs that we didn't notice due the
# code not being exercised much. Thus specify a very small segment size
# here. Use a non-power-of-two segment size, given we currently allow
# that.
configure_script: |
su postgres <<-EOF
./configure \
--enable-cassert --enable-debug --enable-tap-tests \
--enable-nls \
--with-segsize-blocks=6 \
\
${LINUX_CONFIGURE_FEATURES} \
\
CLANG="ccache clang"
EOF
build_script: su postgres -c "make -s -j${BUILD_JOBS} world-bin"
upload_caches: ccache
test_world_script: |
su postgres <<-EOF
ulimit -c unlimited # default is 0
make -s ${CHECK} ${CHECKFLAGS} -j${TEST_JOBS}
EOF
on_failure:
<<: *on_failure_ac
- name: Linux - Debian Bullseye - Meson
env:
CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "400M" # tests two different builds
SANITIZER_FLAGS: -fsanitize=alignment,undefined
configure_script: |
su postgres <<-EOF
meson setup \
--buildtype=debug \
-Dcassert=true \
${LINUX_MESON_FEATURES} \
-DPG_TEST_EXTRA="$PG_TEST_EXTRA" \
build
EOF
# Also build & test in a 32bit build - it's gotten rare to test that
# locally.
configure_32_script: |
su postgres <<-EOF
export CC='ccache gcc -m32'
meson setup \
--buildtype=debug \
-Dcassert=true \
${LINUX_MESON_FEATURES} \
-Dllvm=disabled \
--pkg-config-path /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/ \
-DPERL=perl5.32-i386-linux-gnu \
-DPG_TEST_EXTRA="$PG_TEST_EXTRA" \
build-32
EOF
build_script: su postgres -c 'ninja -C build -j${BUILD_JOBS}'
build_32_script: su postgres -c 'ninja -C build-32 -j${BUILD_JOBS}'
upload_caches: ccache
test_world_script: |
su postgres <<-EOF
ulimit -c unlimited
meson test $MTEST_ARGS --num-processes ${TEST_JOBS}
EOF
# so that we don't upload 64bit logs if 32bit fails
rm -rf build/
# There's currently no coverage of icu with LANG=C in the buildfarm. We
# can easily provide some here by running one of the sets of tests that
# way. Newer versions of python insist on changing the LC_CTYPE away
# from C, prevent that with PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE.
test_world_32_script: |
su postgres <<-EOF
ulimit -c unlimited
PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=0 LANG=C meson test $MTEST_ARGS -C build-32 --num-processes ${TEST_JOBS}
EOF
on_failure:
<<: *on_failure_meson
on_failure:
cores_script: src/tools/ci/cores_backtrace.sh linux /tmp/cores
task:
name: macOS - Ventura - Meson
env:
CPUS: 4 # always get that much for cirrusci macOS instances
BUILD_JOBS: $CPUS
# Test performance regresses noticably when using all cores. 8 seems to
# work OK. See
# https://postgr.es/m/20220927040208.l3shfcidovpzqxfh%40awork3.anarazel.de
TEST_JOBS: 8
IMAGE: ghcr.io/cirruslabs/macos-ventura-base:latest
CIRRUS_WORKING_DIR: ${HOME}/pgsql/
CCACHE_DIR: ${HOME}/ccache
MACPORTS_CACHE: ${HOME}/macports-cache
CC: ccache cc
CXX: ccache c++
CFLAGS: -Og -ggdb
CXXFLAGS: -Og -ggdb
<<: *macos_task_template
depends_on: SanityCheck
only_if: $CIRRUS_CHANGE_MESSAGE !=~ '.*\nci-os-only:.*' || $CIRRUS_CHANGE_MESSAGE =~ '.*\nci-os-only:[^\n]*(macos|darwin|osx).*'
sysinfo_script: |
id
uname -a
ulimit -a -H && ulimit -a -S
export
setup_core_files_script:
- mkdir ${HOME}/cores
- sudo sysctl kern.corefile="${HOME}/cores/core.%P"
# Use macports, even though homebrew is installed. The installation
# of the additional packages we need would take quite a while with
# homebrew, even if we cache the downloads. We can't cache all of
# homebrew, because it's already large. So we use macports. To cache
# the installation we create a .dmg file that we mount if it already
# exists.
# XXX: The reason for the direct p5.34* references is that we'd need
# the large macport tree around to figure out that p5-io-tty is
# actually p5.34-io-tty. Using the unversioned name works, but
# updates macports every time.
macports_cache:
folder: ${MACPORTS_CACHE}
setup_additional_packages_script: |
sh src/tools/ci/ci_macports_packages.sh \
ccache \
icu \
kerberos5 \
lz4 \
meson \
openldap \
openssl \
p5.34-io-tty \
p5.34-ipc-run \
python312 \
tcl \
zstd
# system python doesn't provide headers
sudo /opt/local/bin/port select python3 python312
# Make macports install visible for subsequent steps
echo PATH=/opt/local/sbin/:/opt/local/bin/:$PATH >> $CIRRUS_ENV
upload_caches: macports
ccache_cache:
folder: $CCACHE_DIR
configure_script: |
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/opt/local/lib/pkgconfig/"
meson setup \
--buildtype=debug \
-Dextra_include_dirs=/opt/local/include \
-Dextra_lib_dirs=/opt/local/lib \
-Dcassert=true \
-Duuid=e2fs -Ddtrace=auto \
-DPG_TEST_EXTRA="$PG_TEST_EXTRA" \
build
build_script: ninja -C build -j${BUILD_JOBS}
upload_caches: ccache
test_world_script: |
ulimit -c unlimited # default is 0
ulimit -n 1024 # default is 256, pretty low
meson test $MTEST_ARGS --num-processes ${TEST_JOBS}
on_failure:
<<: *on_failure_meson
cores_script: src/tools/ci/cores_backtrace.sh macos "${HOME}/cores"
WINDOWS_ENVIRONMENT_BASE: &WINDOWS_ENVIRONMENT_BASE
env:
# Half the allowed per-user CPU cores
CPUS: 4
# The default cirrus working dir is in a directory msbuild complains about
CIRRUS_WORKING_DIR: "c:/cirrus"
# git's tar doesn't deal with drive letters, see
# https://postgr.es/m/b6782dc3-a7b0-ed56-175f-f8f54cb08d67%40dunslane.net
TAR: "c:/windows/system32/tar.exe"
# Avoids port conflicts between concurrent tap test runs
PG_TEST_USE_UNIX_SOCKETS: 1
PG_REGRESS_SOCK_DIR: "c:/cirrus/"
DISK_SIZE: 50
IMAGE_FAMILY: pg-ci-windows-ci
sysinfo_script: |
chcp
systeminfo
powershell -Command get-psdrive -psprovider filesystem
set
task:
name: Windows - Server 2019, VS 2019 - Meson & ninja
<< : *WINDOWS_ENVIRONMENT_BASE
env:
TEST_JOBS: 8 # wild guess, data based value welcome
# Cirrus defaults to SetErrorMode(SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX | ...). That
# prevents crash reporting from working unless binaries do SetErrorMode()
# themselves. Furthermore, it appears that either python or, more likely,
# the C runtime has a bug where SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX can very
# occasionally *trigger* a crash on process exit - which is hard to debug,
# given that it explicitly prevents crash dumps from working...
# 0x8001 is SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS | SEM_NOOPENFILEERRORBOX
CIRRUS_WINDOWS_ERROR_MODE: 0x8001
<<: *windows_task_template
depends_on: SanityCheck
only_if: $CIRRUS_CHANGE_MESSAGE !=~ '.*\nci-os-only:.*' || $CIRRUS_CHANGE_MESSAGE =~ '.*\nci-os-only:[^\n]*windows.*'
setup_additional_packages_script: |
REM choco install -y --no-progress ...
setup_hosts_file_script: |
echo 127.0.0.1 pg-loadbalancetest >> c:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts
echo 127.0.0.2 pg-loadbalancetest >> c:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts
echo 127.0.0.3 pg-loadbalancetest >> c:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts
type c:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts
# Use /DEBUG:FASTLINK to avoid high memory usage during linking
configure_script: |
vcvarsall x64
meson setup --backend ninja --buildtype debug -Dc_link_args=/DEBUG:FASTLINK -Dcassert=true -Db_pch=true -Dextra_lib_dirs=c:\openssl\1.1\lib -Dextra_include_dirs=c:\openssl\1.1\include -DTAR=%TAR% -DPG_TEST_EXTRA="%PG_TEST_EXTRA%" build
build_script: |
vcvarsall x64
ninja -C build
check_world_script: |
vcvarsall x64
meson test %MTEST_ARGS% --num-processes %TEST_JOBS%
on_failure:
<<: *on_failure_meson
crashlog_artifacts:
path: "crashlog-*.txt"
type: text/plain
task:
<< : *WINDOWS_ENVIRONMENT_BASE
name: Windows - Server 2019, MinGW64 - Meson
# due to resource constraints we don't run this task by default for now
trigger_type: manual
# worth using only_if despite being manual, otherwise this task will show up
# when e.g. ci-os-only: linux is used.
only_if: $CIRRUS_CHANGE_MESSAGE !=~ '.*\nci-os-only:.*' || $CIRRUS_CHANGE_MESSAGE =~ '.*\nci-os-only:[^\n]*mingw.*'
# otherwise it'll be sorted before other tasks
depends_on: SanityCheck
env:
TEST_JOBS: 4 # higher concurrency causes occasional failures
CCACHE_DIR: C:/msys64/ccache
CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "500M"
CCACHE_SLOPPINESS: pch_defines,time_macros
CCACHE_DEPEND: 1
# for some reason mingw plpython cannot find its installation without this
PYTHONHOME: C:/msys64/ucrt64
# prevents MSYS bash from resetting error mode
MSYS: winjitdebug
# Start bash in current working directory
CHERE_INVOKING: 1
BASH: C:\msys64\usr\bin\bash.exe -l
<<: *windows_task_template
ccache_cache:
folder: ${CCACHE_DIR}
setup_additional_packages_script: |
REM C:\msys64\usr\bin\pacman.exe -S --noconfirm ...
mingw_info_script: |
%BASH% -c "where gcc"
%BASH% -c "gcc --version"
%BASH% -c "where perl"
%BASH% -c "perl --version"
# disable -Dnls as the number of files it creates cause a noticable slowdown
configure_script: |
%BASH% -c "meson setup -Ddebug=true -Doptimization=g -Dcassert=true -Db_pch=true -Dnls=disabled -DTAR=%TAR% build"
build_script: |
%BASH% -c "ninja -C build"
upload_caches: ccache
test_world_script: |
%BASH% -c "meson test %MTEST_ARGS% --num-processes %TEST_JOBS%"
on_failure:
<<: *on_failure_meson
crashlog_artifacts:
path: "crashlog-*.txt"
type: text/plain
task:
name: CompilerWarnings
# To limit unnecessary work only run this once the SanityCheck
# succeeds. This is particularly important for this task as we intentionally
# use always: to continue after failures. Task that did not run count as a
# success, so we need to recheck SanityChecks's condition here ...
depends_on: SanityCheck
only_if: $CIRRUS_CHANGE_MESSAGE !=~ '.*\nci-os-only:.*'
env:
CPUS: 4
BUILD_JOBS: 4
IMAGE_FAMILY: pg-ci-bullseye
# Use larger ccache cache, as this task compiles with multiple compilers /
# flag combinations
CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "1G"
CCACHE_DIR: "/tmp/ccache_dir"
LINUX_CONFIGURE_FEATURES: *LINUX_CONFIGURE_FEATURES
LINUX_MESON_FEATURES: *LINUX_MESON_FEATURES
<<: *linux_task_template
sysinfo_script: |
id
uname -a
cat /proc/cmdline
ulimit -a -H && ulimit -a -S
gcc -v
clang -v
export
ccache_cache:
folder: $CCACHE_DIR
setup_additional_packages_script: |
#apt-get update
#DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y install ...
###
# Test that code can be built with gcc/clang without warnings
###
setup_script: echo "COPT=-Werror" > src/Makefile.custom
# Trace probes have a history of getting accidentally broken. Use the
# different compilers to build with different combinations of dtrace on/off
# and cassert on/off.
# gcc, cassert off, dtrace on
always:
gcc_warning_script: |
time ./configure \
--cache gcc.cache \
--enable-dtrace \
${LINUX_CONFIGURE_FEATURES} \
CC="ccache gcc" CXX="ccache g++" CLANG="ccache clang"
make -s -j${BUILD_JOBS} clean
time make -s -j${BUILD_JOBS} world-bin
# gcc, cassert on, dtrace off
always:
gcc_a_warning_script: |
time ./configure \
--cache gcc.cache \
--enable-cassert \
${LINUX_CONFIGURE_FEATURES} \
CC="ccache gcc" CXX="ccache g++" CLANG="ccache clang"
make -s -j${BUILD_JOBS} clean
time make -s -j${BUILD_JOBS} world-bin
# clang, cassert off, dtrace off
always:
clang_warning_script: |
time ./configure \
--cache clang.cache \
${LINUX_CONFIGURE_FEATURES} \
CC="ccache clang" CXX="ccache clang++" CLANG="ccache clang"
make -s -j${BUILD_JOBS} clean
time make -s -j${BUILD_JOBS} world-bin
# clang, cassert on, dtrace on
always:
clang_a_warning_script: |
time ./configure \
--cache clang.cache \
--enable-cassert \
--enable-dtrace \
${LINUX_CONFIGURE_FEATURES} \
CC="ccache clang" CXX="ccache clang++" CLANG="ccache clang"
make -s -j${BUILD_JOBS} clean
time make -s -j${BUILD_JOBS} world-bin
# cross-compile to windows
always:
mingw_cross_warning_script: |
time ./configure \
--host=x86_64-w64-mingw32 \
--enable-cassert \
--without-icu \
CC="ccache x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc" \
CXX="ccache x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++"
make -s -j${BUILD_JOBS} clean
time make -s -j${BUILD_JOBS} world-bin
###
# Verify docs can be built
###
# XXX: Only do this if there have been changes in doc/ since last build
always:
docs_build_script: |
time ./configure \
--cache gcc.cache \
CC="ccache gcc" \
CXX="ccache g++" \
CLANG="ccache clang"
make -s -j${BUILD_JOBS} clean
time make -s -j${BUILD_JOBS} -C doc
###
# Verify headerscheck / cpluspluscheck succeed
#
# - Don't use ccache, the files are uncacheable, polluting ccache's
# cache
# - Use -fmax-errors, as particularly cpluspluscheck can be very verbose
# - XXX have to disable ICU to avoid errors:
# https://postgr.es/m/20220323002024.f2g6tivduzrktgfa%40alap3.anarazel.de
###
always:
headers_headerscheck_script: |
time ./configure \
${LINUX_CONFIGURE_FEATURES} \
--without-icu \
--quiet \
CC="gcc" CXX"=g++" CLANG="clang"
make -s -j${BUILD_JOBS} clean
time make -s headerscheck EXTRAFLAGS='-fmax-errors=10'
headers_cpluspluscheck_script: |
time make -s cpluspluscheck EXTRAFLAGS='-fmax-errors=10'
always:
upload_caches: ccache