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Date :
2018-04-25T13:17:32
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shallow_clone: true
# We're currently only testing 64-bit libffi built with Microsoft's
# tools.
# This matrix should be expanded to include at least:
# 32- and 64-bit gcc/cygwin
# 32- and 64-bit gcc/mingw
# 32- and 64-bit clang/mingw
# and perhaps more.
image: Visual Studio 2013
platform:
- x64
environment:
global:
CYG_ROOT: C:/cygwin
CYG_CACHE: C:/cygwin/var/cache/setup
CYG_MIRROR: http://mirrors.kernel.org/sourceware/cygwin/
matrix:
- VSVER: 12
install:
- ps: >-
If ($env:Platform -Match "x86") {
$env:VCVARS_PLATFORM="x86"
$env:BUILD="x86-pc-cygwin"
$env:HOST="x86-pc-windows"
} Else {
$env:VCVARS_PLATFORM="amd64"
$env:BUILD="x86_64-w64-cygwin"
$env:HOST="x86_64-w64-cygwin"
}
- 'appveyor DownloadFile https://cygwin.com/setup-x86.exe -FileName setup.exe'
- 'setup.exe -qnNdO -R "%CYG_ROOT%" -s "%CYG_MIRROR%" -l "%CYG_CACHE%" -P dejagnu >NUL'
- '%CYG_ROOT%/bin/bash -lc "cygcheck -dc cygwin"'
- ps: $env:VSCOMNTOOLS=(Get-Content ("env:VS" + "$env:VSVER" + "0COMNTOOLS"))
- echo "Using Visual Studio %VSVER%.0 at %VSCOMNTOOLS%"
- call "%VSCOMNTOOLS%\..\..\VC\vcvarsall.bat" %VCVARS_PLATFORM%
build_script:
- c:\cygwin\bin\sh -lc "(cd $OLDPWD; ./autogen.sh;)"
- c:\cygwin\bin\sh -lc "(cd $OLDPWD; ./configure CC='/cygdrive/c/projects/libffi/msvcc.sh -m64' CXX='/cygdrive/c/projects/libffi/msvcc.sh -m64' LD='link' CPP='cl -nologo -EP' CXXCPP='cl -nologo -EP' CPPFLAGS='-DFFI_BUILDING_DLL' AR='/cygdrive/c/projects/libffi/.travis/ar-lib lib' NM='dumpbin -symbols' STRIP=':' --build=$BUILD --host=$HOST;)"
- c:\cygwin\bin\sh -lc "(cd $OLDPWD; cp src/x86/ffitarget.h include; make; find .;)"
- c:\cygwin\bin\sh -lc "(cd $OLDPWD; cp `find . -name 'libffi-?.dll'` $HOST/testsuite/; make check; cat `find ./ -name libffi.log`)"
# FIXME: "make check" currently fails. It just looks like msvcc needs
# to learn about -L and -l options. If you add "make check; cat `find
# ./ -name libffi.log" to the end of that build command you'll see
# what I mean.