duckling/.travis.yml
Bartosz Nitka 3cc5d85ebd Add a travis script
Summary:
This adds a travis script, so that we get feedback when
we push or on pull requests.

It builds and runs tests.

We currently only test with GHC 8.0.2, other versions
are broken for reasons given in the script.

I relaxed the version of `time` in preparation for GHC 8.2.

It also adds an icon in the README.md

Reviewed By: JonCoens

Differential Revision: D5002255

fbshipit-source-id: 47ff3af
2017-05-04 09:19:16 -07:00

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# This file has been generated -- see https://github.com/hvr/multi-ghc-travis
language: c
sudo: false
cache:
directories:
- $HOME/.cabsnap
- $HOME/.cabal/packages
before_cache:
- rm -fv $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/build-reports.log
- rm -fv $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/00-index.tar
matrix:
include:
# crashes in travis because 2 versions of unix get installed and
# when text-show tries to use TH the wrong one gets linked
# - env: CABALVER=1.24 GHCVER=7.10.3 HAPPYVER=1.19.5 BUILD=cabal
# compiler: ": #GHC 7.10.3"
# addons: {apt: {packages: [cabal-install-1.24,ghc-7.10.3,happy-1.19.5], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
- env: CABALVER=1.24 GHCVER=8.0.2
compiler: ": #GHC 8.0.2"
addons: {apt: {packages: [cabal-install-1.24,ghc-8.0.2,happy-1.19.5], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
# blocked on https://github.com/ygale/timezone-olson/pull/4
# - env: CABALVER=1.24 GHCVER=8.2.1
# compiler: ": #GHC 8.2.1"
# addons: {apt: {packages: [cabal-install-1.24,ghc-8.2.1,happy-1.19.5], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
before_install:
- unset CC
- export HAPPYVER=1.19.5
- export PATH=$HOME/.cabal/bin:/opt/ghc/$GHCVER/bin:/opt/cabal/$CABALVER/bin:$PATH
- export PATH=/opt/happy/$HAPPYVER/bin:$PATH
install:
- cabal --version
- echo "$(ghc --version) [$(ghc --print-project-git-commit-id 2> /dev/null || echo '?')]"
- if [ -f $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/00-index.tar.gz ];
then
zcat $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/00-index.tar.gz >
$HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/00-index.tar;
fi
- travis_retry cabal update -v
- sed -i 's/^jobs:/-- jobs:/' ${HOME}/.cabal/config
- cabal install --only-dependencies --enable-tests --enable-benchmarks --dry -v > installplan.txt
- sed -i -e '1,/^Resolving /d' installplan.txt; cat installplan.txt
# check whether current requested install-plan matches cached package-db snapshot
- if diff -u $HOME/.cabsnap/installplan.txt installplan.txt;
then
echo "cabal build-cache HIT";
rm -rfv .ghc;
cp -a $HOME/.cabsnap/ghc $HOME/.ghc;
cp -a $HOME/.cabsnap/lib $HOME/.cabsnap/share $HOME/.cabsnap/bin $HOME/.cabal/;
else
echo "cabal build-cache MISS";
rm -rf $HOME/.cabsnap;
mkdir -p $HOME/.ghc $HOME/.cabal/lib $HOME/.cabal/share $HOME/.cabal/bin;
cabal install -j --only-dependencies --enable-tests --enable-benchmarks;
fi
# snapshot package-db on cache miss
- if [ ! -d $HOME/.cabsnap ];
then
echo "snapshotting package-db to build-cache";
mkdir $HOME/.cabsnap;
cp -a $HOME/.ghc $HOME/.cabsnap/ghc;
cp -a $HOME/.cabal/lib $HOME/.cabal/share $HOME/.cabal/bin installplan.txt $HOME/.cabsnap/;
fi
# Here starts the actual work to be performed for the package under test;
# any command which exits with a non-zero exit code causes the build to fail.
script:
- if [ -f configure.ac ]; then autoreconf -i; fi
- cabal configure --enable-tests -v2 # -v2 provides useful information for debugging
- cabal build -j # this builds all libraries and executables (including tests/benchmarks)
- cabal test -j --show-details=always
- cabal check
- cabal sdist # tests that a source-distribution can be generated
# Check that the resulting source distribution can be built & installed.
# If there are no other `.tar.gz` files in `dist`, this can be even simpler:
# `cabal install --force-reinstalls dist/*-*.tar.gz`
- SRC_TGZ=$(cabal info . | awk '{print $2;exit}').tar.gz &&
(cd dist && cabal install --force-reinstalls "$SRC_TGZ")
# EOF