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Draft: CI check #1063

Workflow file for this run

name: Tests
on:
push:
branches:
- master
pull_request:
branches:
- 'master'
- 'stable/**'
jobs:
visual_studio_base:
name: Test Visual Studio (base)
uses: ./.github/workflows/visual_studio.yaml
with:
vs_version: "2022"
rust: 1.46.0
visual_studio_stage2:
name: Test Visual Studio
uses: ./.github/workflows/visual_studio.yaml
needs:
- visual_studio_base
strategy:
matrix:
vs_version:
- "2019"
- "2022"
arch:
- x86_64
- i686
- aarch64
rust:
- "1.54.0"
include:
- arch: x86_64
vs_version: 2022
rust: stable
- arch: x86_64
vs_version: 2022
rust: nightly
with:
vs_version: "${{ matrix.vs_version}}"
rust: 1.54.0
target_arch: "${{ matrix.arch}}"
windows_ninja_cl:
name: Test Windows Ninja MSVC
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
needs:
- visual_studio_base
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os:
- windows-2022
arch:
- x86_64
- i686
- aarch64
compiler:
- cl
- clang-cl
include:
- os: windows-2022
vs_version: vs-2022
cmake: 3.22.6
- rust: 1.54.0
# Add variable mapping for ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd action
- arch: x86_64
msvc_dev_arch: amd64
- arch: i686
msvc_dev_arch: amd64_x86
- arch: aarch64
msvc_dev_arch: amd64_arm64
exclude:
# Not sure what parameters CMake needs when cross-compiling with clang-cl, so exclude for now
- compiler: clang-cl
arch: i686
- compiler: clang-cl
arch: aarch64
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install CMake
uses: corrosion-rs/install-cmake@v2
with:
cmake: ${{ matrix.cmake }}
ninja: 1.10.0
- name: Install Rust
id: install_rust
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
with:
toolchain: ${{matrix.rust}}
targets: ${{matrix.arch}}-pc-windows-msvc
- name: Setup MSVC Development Environment
uses: ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd@v1
with:
arch: ${{ matrix.msvc_dev_arch }}
- name: Configure
run: cmake -S. -Bbuild "-DRust_TOOLCHAIN=${{steps.install_rust.outputs.name}}" --preset "ninja-${{ matrix.arch }}-pc-windows-msvc-${{ matrix.compiler }}"
- name: Run Tests
working-directory: build
run: ctest --output-on-failure --build-config Debug -j 3
windows_gnu:
name: Test Windows GNU
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os:
- windows-2022
arch:
- x86_64
# - i686
# - aarch64
compiler:
- gcc # Clang only has experimental support for Cygwin / MinGW, so we don't test it
generator:
- ninja
- make
include:
- cmake: 3.22.6
- rust: 1.54.0
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install CMake
uses: corrosion-rs/install-cmake@v2
with:
cmake: ${{ matrix.cmake }}
ninja: 1.10.0
- name: Install Rust
id: install_rust
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
with:
toolchain: ${{matrix.rust}}
targets: ${{matrix.arch}}-pc-windows-gnu
- name: Configure
run: cmake -S. -Bbuild "-DRust_TOOLCHAIN=${{steps.install_rust.outputs.name}}" --preset "${{ matrix.generator }}-${{ matrix.arch }}-pc-windows-gnu-${{ matrix.compiler }}"
- name: Run Tests
working-directory: build
run: ctest --output-on-failure --build-config Debug -j 3
# For now just test if hostbuild works when cross-compiling on windows.
# For testing everything we would also need to install a cross-compiler first.
windows_cross_hostbuild:
name: Test Windows Cross
runs-on: windows-2022
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install CMake
uses: corrosion-rs/install-cmake@v2
with:
cmake: 3.22.6
ninja: 1.10.0
- name: Install Rust
id: install_rust
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
with:
toolchain: stable
targets: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
- name: Configure
run: cmake -S. -Bbuild "-DRust_TOOLCHAIN=${{steps.install_rust.outputs.name}}" -DRust_CARGO_TARGET=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
- name: Run Tests
working-directory: build
run: ctest --output-on-failure --build-config Debug -R hostbuild
linux_base:
name: Test Linux (base)
uses: ./.github/workflows/linux.yaml
with:
c_compiler: "gcc"
generator: "Ninja"
linux_stage2:
name: Test Linux
needs:
- linux_base
uses: ./.github/workflows/linux.yaml
with:
target_arch: "${{ matrix.arch }}"
c_compiler: "${{ matrix.compiler }}"
generator: "${{ matrix.generator }}"
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
arch:
- x86_64
- i686
- aarch64
compiler:
- gcc
generator:
- "Ninja"
- "Unix Makefiles"
include:
# rustc doesn't support cross-compiling with clang out of the box, since
# clang requires a --target parameter. Corrosion currently can only pass
# this for the top-level crate, so linking of cdylibs that are built as
# dependencies of this crate will fail if they exist.
# Solutions would be to make cross-compiling with clang work out-of-the-box
# in rustc, or working around it in corrosion by adding a linker-wrapper.
# For this reason we only test clang with the host target for now.
- arch: x86_64
compiler: clang
generator: "Ninja"
- arch: x86_64
generator: "Ninja Multi-Config"
compiler: gcc
darwin:
name: Test MacOS
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
arch:
- x86_64
- aarch64
compiler:
- clang
generator:
- "Ninja"
- "Xcode"
include:
- os: macos-latest
- cmake: 3.22.6
- rust: 1.54.0
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install CMake
uses: corrosion-rs/install-cmake@v2
with:
cmake: ${{ matrix.cmake }}
ninja: 1.10.0
- name: Install Rust
id: install_rust
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
with:
toolchain: ${{matrix.rust}}
targets: ${{matrix.arch}}-apple-darwin
- name: Configure
run: cmake -S. -Bbuild -G "${{ matrix.generator }}" "-DRust_TOOLCHAIN=${{steps.install_rust.outputs.name}}" --preset "${{ matrix.arch }}-apple-darwin-${{ matrix.compiler }}"
- name: Run Tests
working-directory: build
run: ctest --output-on-failure --build-config Debug -j 3
test_cxxbridge:
name: Test cxxbridge integration
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os:
- windows-2022
- ubuntu-latest
- macos-13
include:
# Should be in sync with the `cxx` version the Carg.lock of the cxxbridge tests,
# otherwise the caching will not work and the cmd will be built from source.
- cxxbridge_version: "1.0.86"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v3
id: cache_cxxbridge
with:
path: "~/.cargo/bin/cxxbridge*"
key: ${{ runner.os }}-cxxbridge_${{ matrix.cxxbridge_version }}
- name: Install cxxbridge
if: steps.cache_cxxbridge.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
run: cargo install cxxbridge-cmd@${{ matrix.cxxbridge_version }}
- name: Install lld
run: sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y lld
if: ${{ 'Linux' == runner.os }}
- name: Setup MSVC Development Environment
uses: ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd@v1
if: runner.os == 'Windows'
- name: Install CMake
uses: corrosion-rs/install-cmake@v2
with:
cmake: 3.22.6
ninja: 1.10.0
- name: Install Rust
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
with:
toolchain: stable minus 2 releases
- name: Configure
run: >
cmake
-S.
-Bbuild
-GNinja
-DCORROSION_VERBOSE_OUTPUT=ON
-DCORROSION_TESTS_CXXBRIDGE=ON
- name: Run Tests
working-directory: build
run: ctest --output-on-failure --build-config Debug -j 3 -R "^cxxbridge"
install:
name: Test Corrosion as a Library
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os:
- windows-2022
- ubuntu-latest
- macos-13
include:
- rust: 1.54.0
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup MSVC Development Environment
uses: ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd@v1
if: runner.os == 'Windows'
- name: Install CMake
uses: corrosion-rs/install-cmake@v2
with:
cmake: 3.22.6
ninja: 1.10.0
- name: Install Rust
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
with:
toolchain: ${{matrix.rust}}
- name: Test Corrosion as installed module
run: >
cmake
-S.
-Bbuild
-GNinja
-DCORROSION_VERBOSE_OUTPUT=ON
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
-DCORROSION_TESTS_INSTALL_CORROSION=ON
&&
cd build
&&
ctest --output-on-failure -C Release -j 3
# We want an "accumulation" job here because it is easier to specify required
# jobs here via needs, then in the github UI, since we use matrix jobs.
ci-success:
name: bors-ci-status
if: ${{ always() }}
needs:
- visual_studio_stage2
- windows_ninja_cl
- windows_gnu
- linux_stage2
- darwin
- test_cxxbridge
- install
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Step copied from: https://github.com/cross-rs/cross/blob/80c9f9109a719ffb0f694060ddc6e371d5b3a540/.github/workflows/ci.yml#L361
steps:
- name: Result
run: |
jq -C <<< "${needs}"
# Check if all needs were successful or skipped.
"$(jq -r 'all(.result as $result | (["success", "skipped"] | contains([$result])))' <<< "${needs}")"
env:
needs: ${{ toJson(needs) }}