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There's little point in having our tests fail randomly whenever hlint adds new warnings. It just generates noise and work for stackage curators. Addresses #31
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# This file has been generated -- see https://github.com/hvr/multi-ghc-travis
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language: c
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sudo: false
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cache:
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directories:
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- $HOME/.cabsnap
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- $HOME/.cabal/packages
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before_cache:
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- rm -fv $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/build-reports.log
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- rm -fv $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/00-index.tar
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matrix:
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include:
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- env: CABALVER=1.18 GHCVER=7.8.4 HAPPYVER=1.19.3 DO_CHECKS=0
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compiler: ": #GHC 7.8.4"
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addons: {apt: {packages: [cabal-install-1.18, ghc-7.8.4, happy-1.19.3], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
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- env: CABALVER=1.22 GHCVER=7.10.3 HAPPYVER=1.19.4 DO_CHECKS=0
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compiler: ": #GHC 7.10.3"
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addons: {apt: {packages: [cabal-install-1.22, ghc-7.10.3, happy-1.19.4], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
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- env: CABALVER=1.24 GHCVER=8.0.1 HAPPYVER=1.19.5 DO_CHECKS=1
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compiler: ": #GHC 8.0.1"
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addons: {apt: {packages: [cabal-install-1.24, ghc-8.0.1, happy-1.19.5], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
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- env: CABALVER=1.24 GHCVER=8.0.2 HAPPYVER=1.19.5 DO_CHECKS=1
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compiler: ": #GHC 8.0.2"
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addons: {apt: {packages: [cabal-install-1.24, ghc-8.0.2, happy-1.19.5], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
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- env: CABALVER=head GHCVER=head HAPPYVER=1.19.5 DO_CHECKS=1
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compiler: ": #GHC head"
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addons: {apt: {packages: [cabal-install-head, ghc-head, happy-1.19.5], sources: [hvr-ghc]}}
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allow_failures:
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- env: CABALVER=head GHCVER=head HAPPYVER=1.19.5 DO_CHECKS=1
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before_install:
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- unset CC
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- export PATH=/opt/happy/$HAPPYVER/bin:/opt/ghc/$GHCVER/bin:/opt/cabal/$CABALVER/bin:$PATH
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- CABALFLAGS=(--enable-tests --enable-benchmarks --flags="pedantic test-hlint")
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install:
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- cabal --version
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- echo "$(ghc --version) [$(ghc --print-project-git-commit-id 2> /dev/null || echo '?')]"
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- if [ -f $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/00-index.tar.gz ];
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then
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zcat $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/00-index.tar.gz >
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$HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/00-index.tar;
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fi
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- travis_retry cabal update -v
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- sed -i 's/^jobs:/-- jobs:/' ${HOME}/.cabal/config
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- cabal install --only-dependencies --dry -v "${CABALFLAGS[@]}" > installplan.txt
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- sed -i -e '1,/^Resolving /d' installplan.txt; cat installplan.txt
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# check whether current requested install-plan matches cached package-db snapshot
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- if diff -u $HOME/.cabsnap/installplan.txt installplan.txt;
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then
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echo "cabal build-cache HIT";
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rm -rfv .ghc;
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cp -a $HOME/.cabsnap/ghc $HOME/.ghc;
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cp -a $HOME/.cabsnap/lib $HOME/.cabsnap/share $HOME/.cabsnap/bin $HOME/.cabal/;
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else
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echo "cabal build-cache MISS";
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rm -rf $HOME/.cabsnap;
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mkdir -p $HOME/.ghc $HOME/.cabal/lib $HOME/.cabal/share $HOME/.cabal/bin;
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cabal install --only-dependencies "${CABALFLAGS[@]}";
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fi
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# snapshot package-db on cache miss
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- if [ ! -d $HOME/.cabsnap ];
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then
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echo "snapshotting package-db to build-cache";
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mkdir $HOME/.cabsnap;
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cp -a $HOME/.ghc $HOME/.cabsnap/ghc;
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cp -a $HOME/.cabal/lib $HOME/.cabal/share $HOME/.cabal/bin installplan.txt $HOME/.cabsnap/;
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fi
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# Here starts the actual work to be performed for the package under test;
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# any command which exits with a non-zero exit code causes the build to fail.
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script:
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- if [ -f configure.ac ]; then autoreconf -i; fi
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# Option -v2 provides useful information for debugging.
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- cabal configure -v2 "${CABALFLAGS[@]}"
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- cabal build # this builds all libraries and executables (including tests/benchmarks)
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- cabal test
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# Older Cabal versions do not handle "ghc-options: -Werror" in -fpedantic
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# correctly. Package consistency doesn't depend on GHC version, or at least
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# it shouldn't.
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- if [ "$DO_CHECKS" = '1' ];
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then
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cabal check;
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fi
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- cabal sdist # tests that a source-distribution can be generated
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# Check that the resulting source distribution can be built & installed.
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# If there are no other `.tar.gz` files in `dist`, this can be even simpler:
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# `cabal install --force-reinstalls dist/*-*.tar.gz`
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- SRC_TGZ=$(cabal info . | awk '{print $2;exit}').tar.gz &&
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(cd dist && cabal install --force-reinstalls "$SRC_TGZ")
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# EOF
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