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# #
# Travis-ci test-suite for LibTomMath #
# (https://github.com/libtom/libtommath.git) #
# #
#############################################################################
# Run the tests based on Ubuntu 16.04
dist: xenial
# Compilation failures are in gcc_errors_*.log
# Failed tests in test_*.log
# Files do not exist in case of success
after_failure:
- cat test_*.log
- cat valgrind_test.log
- cat gcc_errors_*.log
# In case of a Travis error a success might get signaled
# even without any test run. This file also keeps any notes
# printed from the tests which might come handy from time
# to time.
# Valgrid will print its output to stderr which will not show up
# in test_*.log. testme.sh accepts one additional option to
# valgrind and "--valgrind-options=--log-fd=1" sends the output
# of Valgrind to stdout instead.
after_success:
- cat test_*.log
# Tests restricted to the following branches of LTM.
branches:
only:
- master
- develop
- /^release/
- /^travis/
# Additional installs: Valgrind for memory tests.
install:
- sudo apt-get update -qq
- sudo apt-get install valgrind
- apt-cache search gcc | grep '^gcc-[0-9\.]* '
- apt-cache search clang | grep compiler
# The language is C and it will load the respective dependencies
language: c
# The actual workspace. Will run the individual jobs in parallel
# which also means that the jobs must be able to run in parallel.
# Either specify sets which will be combined or, as in this case,
# specify all builds individually. The number of jobs is currently
# restricted to 200 jobs at most.
matrix:
# Will mark as finished if all of the remaining tests are allowed to fail
# or one test has failed already.
fast_finish: true
# The individual jobs
include:
# The environment given to the programs in the build
# We have only one program and the variable $BUILDOPTIONS
# has only the options to that program: testme.sh
# Check source code format
- env: BUILDOPTIONS='--format'
addons:
apt:
packages:
- astyle
# Run always with valgrind (no sanitizer, but debug info)
- env: COMPILE_DEBUG=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=gcc-4.9 --with-m64 --with-valgrind'
addons:
apt:
packages:
- gcc-4.9
# GCC for the 32-bit architecture (no valgrind)
- env: BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=gcc-5 --with-m32'
addons:
apt:
packages:
- libc6-dev-i386
- gcc-multilib
# clang for the 32-bit architecture (no valgrind)
- env: BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=clang-7 --with-m32'
addons:
apt:
packages:
- libc6-dev-i386
- gcc-multilib
# RSA superclass with tests (no sanitizer, but debug info)
- env: COMPILE_DEBUG=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=gcc-5 --with-m64 --cflags=-DLTM_NOTHING --cflags=-DSC_RSA_1_WITH_TESTS --with-travis-valgrind'
# Test "autotuning", the automatic evaluation and setting of the Toom-Cook cut-offs.
#- env: SANITIZER=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=gcc-5 --cflags=-DMP_16BIT --with-travis-valgrind --make-option=tune'
#- env: SANITIZER=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=gcc-5 --cflags=-DMP_32BIT --with-travis-valgrind --make-option=tune'
#- env: SANITIZER=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=gcc-5 --with-travis-valgrind --make-option=tune'
#- env: SANITIZER=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=clang-7 --cflags=-DMP_16BIT --with-travis-valgrind --make-option=tune'
#- env: SANITIZER=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=clang-7 --cflags=-DMP_32BIT --with-travis-valgrind --make-option=tune'
- env: SANITIZER=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=clang-7 --with-travis-valgrind --make-option=tune'
# GCC for the x86-64 architecture testing against a different Bigint-implementation
# with 333333 different inputs.
#- env: BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=gcc-5 --test-vs-mtest=333333 --with-travis-valgrind'
# ... and a better random source.
- env: BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=gcc-5 --test-vs-mtest=333333 --mtest-real-rand --with-travis-valgrind'
# clang for the x86-64 architecture testing against a different Bigint-implementation
# with 333333 different inputs
- env: BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=clang-7 --test-vs-mtest=333333 --with-travis-valgrind'
# ... and a better random source.
#- env: BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=clang-7 --test-vs-mtest=333333 --mtest-real-rand --with-travis-valgrind'
# GCC for the x64_32 architecture (32-bit longs and 32-bit pointers)
# TODO: Probably not possible to run anything in x32 in Travis
# but needs to be checked to be sure.
- env: SANITIZER=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=gcc-5 --with-mx32'
addons:
apt:
packages:
- libc6-dev-x32
- gcc-multilib
# GCC for the x86-64 architecture (64-bit longs and 64-bit pointers)
- env: SANITIZER=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=gcc-5 --with-m64 --with-travis-valgrind'
- env: BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=gcc-4.7 --with-m64 --with-travis-valgrind'
addons:
apt:
packages:
- gcc-4.7
- env: BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=gcc-4.8 --with-m64 --with-travis-valgrind'
addons:
apt:
packages:
- gcc-4.8
# clang for x86-64 architecture (64-bit longs and 64-bit pointers)
- env: SANITIZER=1 CONV_WARNINGS=relaxed BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=clang-7 --with-m64 --with-travis-valgrind'
- env: SANITIZER=1 CONV_WARNINGS=strict BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=clang-7 --with-m64 --with-travis-valgrind'
- env: SANITIZER=1 CONV_WARNINGS=strict BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=clang-7 --c89 --with-m64 --with-travis-valgrind'
- env: SANITIZER=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=clang-6.0 --with-m64 --with-travis-valgrind'
addons:
apt:
packages:
- clang-6.0
- env: SANITIZER=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=clang-5.0 --with-m64 --with-travis-valgrind'
addons:
apt:
packages:
- clang-5.0
- env: BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=clang-4.0 --with-m64 --with-travis-valgrind'
addons:
apt:
packages:
- clang-4.0
# GCC for the x86-64 architecture with restricted limb sizes
# formerly started with the option "--with-low-mp" to testme.sh
# but testing all three in one run took to long and timed out.
- env: SANITIZER=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=gcc-5 --cflags=-DMP_16BIT --with-travis-valgrind'
- env: SANITIZER=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=gcc-5 --cflags=-DMP_32BIT --with-travis-valgrind'
# clang for the x86-64 architecture with restricted limb sizes
- env: SANITIZER=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=clang-7 --cflags=-DMP_16BIT --with-travis-valgrind'
- env: SANITIZER=1 BUILDOPTIONS='--with-cc=clang-7 --cflags=-DMP_32BIT --with-travis-valgrind'
# Notifications go to
# An email address is also possible.
notifications:
irc: "chat.freenode.net#libtom-notifications"
# The actual script the jobs run.
# Because of a default timeout of 10 minutes it was necessary to use
# a Travis tool to extend that timeout to 40 minutes. 50 minutes
# seem to be the max and 20 the default if travis_wait is called without
# any options.
script:
- ./testme.sh ${BUILDOPTIONS}