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Revision 39afa2d3147e4b05a1161cc90dbf09b95072c2bb authored by Michael Felt on 15 December 2019, 14:17:53 UTC, committed by Nick Coghlan on 15 December 2019, 14:17:53 UTC
Provides a richer platform tag for AIX that we expect to be sufficient for PEP 425 binary distribution identification. Any backports to earlier Python versions will be handled via setuptools. Patch by Michael Felt.
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Tip revision: 39afa2d3147e4b05a1161cc90dbf09b95072c2bb authored by Michael Felt on 15 December 2019, 14:17:53 UTC
bpo-38021: Modify AIX platform_tag so it covers PEP 425 needs (GH-17303)
bpo-38021: Modify AIX platform_tag so it covers PEP 425 needs (GH-17303)
Tip revision: 39afa2d
.travis.yml
language: c
dist: xenial
# To cache doc-building dependencies and C compiler output.
cache:
- pip
- ccache
- directories:
- $HOME/multissl
env:
global:
- OPENSSL=1.1.1d
- OPENSSL_DIR="$HOME/multissl/openssl/${OPENSSL}"
- PATH="${OPENSSL_DIR}/bin:$PATH"
- CFLAGS="-I${OPENSSL_DIR}/include"
- LDFLAGS="-L${OPENSSL_DIR}/lib"
# Set rpath with env var instead of -Wl,-rpath linker flag
# OpenSSL ignores LDFLAGS when linking bin/openssl
- LD_RUN_PATH="${OPENSSL_DIR}/lib"
branches:
only:
- master
- /^\d\.\d+$/
- buildbot-custom
matrix:
fast_finish: true
allow_failures:
- env: OPTIONAL=true
include:
- name: "CPython tests"
os: linux
language: c
compiler: clang
# gcc also works, but to keep the # of concurrent builds down, we use one C
# compiler here and the other to run the coverage build. Clang is preferred
# in this instance for its better error messages.
env: TESTING=cpython
addons:
apt:
packages:
- gdb
- xvfb
- name: "Documentation build"
os: linux
language: python
# Build the docs against a stable version of Python so code bugs don't hold up doc-related PRs.
python: 3.6
env: TESTING=docs
before_script:
- cd Doc
# Sphinx is pinned so that new versions that introduce new warnings won't suddenly cause build failures.
# (Updating the version is fine as long as no warnings are raised by doing so.)
# The theme used by the docs is stored separately, so we need to install that as well.
- python -m pip install sphinx==2.2.0 blurb python-docs-theme
script:
- make check suspicious html SPHINXOPTS="-q -W -j4"
- name: "Documentation tests"
os: linux
language: c
compiler: clang
env: TESTING=doctest
addons:
apt:
packages:
- xvfb
before_script:
- ./configure
- make -j4
- make -C Doc/ PYTHON=../python venv
script:
xvfb-run make -C Doc/ PYTHON=../python SPHINXOPTS="-q -W -j4" doctest
- name: "Test code coverage (Python)"
os: linux
language: c
compiler: gcc
env: OPTIONAL=true
addons:
apt:
packages:
- xvfb
before_script:
- ./configure
- make -j4
# Need a venv that can parse covered code.
- ./python -m venv venv
- ./venv/bin/python -m pip install -U coverage
- ./venv/bin/python -m test.pythoninfo
script:
# Skip tests that re-run the entire test suite.
- xvfb-run ./venv/bin/python -m coverage run --branch --pylib -m test --fail-env-changed -uall,-cpu -x test_multiprocessing_fork -x test_multiprocessing_forkserver -x test_multiprocessing_spawn -x test_concurrent_futures || true
after_script: # Probably should be after_success once test suite updated to run under coverage.py.
# Make the `coverage` command available to Codecov w/ a version of Python that can parse all source files.
- source ./venv/bin/activate
- bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash)
- name: "Test code coverage (C)"
os: linux
language: c
compiler: gcc
env: OPTIONAL=true
addons:
apt:
packages:
- lcov
- xvfb
before_script:
- ./configure
script:
- xvfb-run make -j4 coverage-report
after_script: # Probably should be after_success once test suite updated to run under coverage.py.
- make pythoninfo
- bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash)
before_install:
- set -e
- |
# Check short-circuit conditions
if [[ "${TESTING}" != "docs" && "${TESTING}" != "doctest" ]]
then
if [[ "$TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST" == "false" ]]
then
echo "Not a PR, doing full build."
else
# Pull requests are slightly complicated because $TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE
# may include more changes than desired if the history is convoluted.
# Instead, explicitly fetch the base branch and compare against the
# merge-base commit.
git fetch -q origin +refs/heads/$TRAVIS_BRANCH
changes=$(git diff --name-only HEAD $(git merge-base HEAD FETCH_HEAD))
echo "Files changed:"
echo "$changes"
if ! echo "$changes" | grep -qvE '(\.rst$)|(^Doc)|(^Misc)'
then
echo "Only docs were updated, stopping build process."
exit
fi
fi
fi
install:
- |
# Install OpenSSL as necessary
# Note: doctest needs OpenSSL
if [[ "${TESTING}" != "docs" ]]
then
# clang complains about unused-parameter a lot, redirect stderr
python3 Tools/ssl/multissltests.py --steps=library \
--base-directory ${HOME}/multissl \
--openssl ${OPENSSL} >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
- openssl version
# Travis provides only 2 cores, so don't overdo the parallelism and waste memory.
before_script:
# -Og is much faster than -O0
- CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -Og" ./configure --with-pydebug
- make -j4 regen-all
- changes=`git status --porcelain`
- |
# Check for changes in regenerated files
if ! test -z "$changes"
then
echo "Generated files not up to date"
echo "$changes"
exit 1
fi
- make -j4
- make pythoninfo
script:
# Using the built Python as patchcheck.py is built around the idea of using
# a checkout-build of CPython to know things like what base branch the changes
# should be compared against.
# Only run on Linux as the check only needs to be run once.
- if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ]]; then ./python Tools/scripts/patchcheck.py --travis $TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST; fi
# Check that all symbols exported by libpython start with "Py" or "_Py"
- make smelly
# `-r -w` implicitly provided through `make buildbottest`.
- |
if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ]]; then
XVFB_RUN=xvfb-run;
fi
$XVFB_RUN make buildbottest TESTOPTS="-j4 -uall,-cpu"
notifications:
email: false
irc:
channels:
# This is set to a secure variable to prevent forks from notifying the
# IRC channel whenever they fail a build. This can be removed when travis
# implements https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/1094.
# The actual value here is: irc.freenode.net#python-dev
- secure: "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"
on_success: change
on_failure: always
skip_join: true
webhooks:
urls:
# For the same reasons as above for IRC, we encrypt the webhook address
# for Zulip. The actual value is:
# https://python.zulipchat.com/api/v1/external/travis?api_key=<api-key-redacted>&stream=core%2Ftest+runs
- secure: "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"
on_success: change
on_failure: always
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