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feature: allow URI to use shorthand syntax with additional options #219

feature: allow URI to use shorthand syntax with additional options

feature: allow URI to use shorthand syntax with additional options #219

Workflow file for this run

name: Test
on:
push:
branches:
- master
pull_request:
branches:
- master
jobs:
tests:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
# windows-latest is windows-2019 which carries a pretty old version of ruby (2.5)
# we need at least ruby 2.7 for the tests
# instead of dealing with installing a modern version of ruby on 2019, we'll just use windows-2022 here
os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-2022, macos-latest]
# we want to ensure compatibility with a recent CMake version as well as the lowest officially supported
# legacy version that we define as the default version of the second-latest Ubuntu LTS release currently available
cmake_version: ['3.16.3', '3.27.5', '3.30.0']
exclude:
# there seems to be an issue with CMake 3.16 not finding a C++ compiler on windows-2022
- os: windows-2022
cmake_version: '3.16.3'
steps:
- name: clone
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup cmake
uses: jwlawson/[email protected]
with:
cmake-version: ${{ matrix.cmake_version }}
- name: unit tests
run: |
cmake -Stest -Bbuild/test
cmake --build build/test --target test-verbose
env:
CMAKE_VERSION: ${{ matrix.cmake_version }}
- name: integration tests
run: ruby test/integration/runner.rb
env:
CPM_INTEGRATION_TEST_DIR: ./build/integration
CMAKE_VERSION: ${{ matrix.cmake_version }}