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Adds the (annotate ...) form and bin read support for flex_uint parameters #3080

Adds the (annotate ...) form and bin read support for flex_uint parameters

Adds the (annotate ...) form and bin read support for flex_uint parameters #3080

Workflow file for this run

name: CI Build
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
setup:
# This job sets up the runners to be used in the matrix for the build workflow.
# It provides a list of available runners with stable, human-friendly names and a mapping
# from those names to the actual `runs-on` value for each runner type. This allows us to
# use codebuild-hosted runners for amazon-ion/ion-rust without requiring forks to also
# have codebuild-hosted runners.
#
# If you want to use codebuild runners for your personal fork, follow the instructions to set
# up a codebuild project. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codebuild/latest/userguide/action-runner.html
# Then, create a repository variable for your fork named `CODEBUILD_PROJECT_NAME` with the name
# of the project you created.
#
# TODO: See if this job can be turned into a reusable component
name: Setup Build Matrix
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# We want to run on external PRs, but not on internal ones as push automatically builds
# H/T: https://github.com/Dart-Code/Dart-Code/commit/612732d5879730608baa9622bf7f5e5b7b51ae65
if: github.event_name == 'push' || github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name != 'amazon-ion/ion-rust'
strategy:
matrix:
# We're using a matrix with a single entry so that we can define some config as YAML rather than
# having to write escaped json in a string.
include:
# Repository vars are not available for fork->source pull requests, so if we want to use codebuild runners
# for PRs, we need a fallback to check the repository owner.
- use-codebuild: ${{ vars.CODEBUILD_PROJECT_NAME != '' || github.repository_owner == 'amazon-ion' }}
codebuild-project-name: ${{ vars.CODEBUILD_PROJECT_NAME != '' && vars.CODEBUILD_PROJECT_NAME || 'ion-rust' }}
runs-on-names-cb: [ windows, macos, ubuntu, al2-x86, al2-arm ]
runs-on-names: [ windows, macos, ubuntu ]
runner-labels:
windows: windows-latest
ubuntu: ubuntu-latest
macos: macos-latest
al2-x86: "codebuild-${{ vars.CODEBUILD_PROJECT_NAME != '' && vars.CODEBUILD_PROJECT_NAME || 'ion-rust' }}-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}-al2-5.0-large"
al2-arm: "codebuild-${{ vars.CODEBUILD_PROJECT_NAME != '' && vars.CODEBUILD_PROJECT_NAME || 'ion-rust' }}-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}-arm-3.0-large"
outputs:
available-runners: ${{ matrix.use-codebuild && toJSON(matrix.runs-on-names-cb) || toJSON(matrix.runs-on-names) }}
runner-labels: ${{ toJSON(matrix.runner-labels) }}
steps:
- name: Dump Config
run: echo '${{ toJSON(matrix) }}'
build:
name: Build and Test
needs: setup
# Map the friendly names from `available-runners` to the actual runner labels.
runs-on: ${{ fromJSON(needs.setup.outputs.runner-labels)[matrix.os] }}
# We want to run on external PRs, but not on internal ones as push automatically builds
# H/T: https://github.com/Dart-Code/Dart-Code/commit/612732d5879730608baa9622bf7f5e5b7b51ae65
if: github.event_name == 'push' || github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name != 'amazon-ion/ion-rust'
strategy:
matrix:
# use the available runner types that were determined by the setup step
os: ${{ fromJSON(needs.setup.outputs.available-runners) }}
# build and test for different and interesting crate features
features: ['default', 'all', 'experimental-ion-hash', 'experimental']
permissions:
checks: write
steps:
- name: Install Dependencies
if: runner.os == 'Windows'
run: choco install llvm -y
- name: Git Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
submodules: recursive
- name: Rust Toolchain
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
profile: minimal
toolchain: stable
components: rustfmt, clippy
override: true
- name: Cargo Test (default/no features)
if: matrix.features == 'default'
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: test
args: --verbose --workspace
- name: Cargo Test (all features)
if: matrix.features == 'all'
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: test
args: --verbose --workspace --all-features
- name: Cargo Test (specific feature)
if: matrix.features != 'default' && matrix.features != 'all'
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: test
args: --verbose --workspace --features "${{ matrix.features }}"
- name: Rustfmt Check
# We really only need to run this once--ubuntu/all features mode is as good as any
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest' && matrix.features == 'all'
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: fmt
args: --verbose -- --check
# `clippy-check` will run `cargo clippy` on new pull requests. Due to a limitation in GitHub
# permissions, the behavior of the Action is different depending on the source of the PR. If the
# PR comes from the ion-rust project itself, any suggestions will be added to the PR as comments.
# If the PR comes from a fork, any suggestions will be added to the Action's STDOUT for review.
# For details, see: https://github.com/actions-rs/clippy-check/issues/2
- name: Install Clippy
# The clippy check depends on setup steps defined above, but we don't want it to run
# for every OS because it posts its comments to the PR. These `if` checks limit clippy to
# only running on the Linux test. (The choice of OS was arbitrary.)
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu' && matrix.features == 'all'
run: rustup component add clippy
- name: Run Clippy
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu' && matrix.features == 'all'
uses: actions-rs/clippy-check@v1
with:
# Adding comments to the PR requires the GITHUB_TOKEN secret.
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# We are opinionated here and fail the build if anything is complained about.
# We can always explicitly allow clippy things we disagree with or if this gets too annoying, get rid of it.
args: --workspace --all-features --tests -- -Dwarnings
- name: Rustdoc on Everything
# We really only need to run this once--ubuntu/all features mode is as good as any
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu' && matrix.features == 'all'
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: doc
args: --document-private-items --all-features
confirm-build:
# This job is just a "join" on all parallel strategies for the `build` job so that we can require it in our branch protection rules.
needs: build
name: Build and Test Confirmation
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# We must include always() even with additional conditions in order to override the default status check of
# success() that is automatically applied to if conditions that don't contain a status check function.
if: ${{ always() && (github.event_name == 'push' || github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name != 'amazon-ion/ion-rust') }}
steps:
- run: echo ${{ needs.build.result }}
- if: needs.build.result != 'success'
run: exit 1