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2017-06-01T01:21:27
Add .travis.yml
For now this is mainly useful if you work on a fork of the libxml2
mirror on GitHub:
https://github.com/GNOME/libxml2
Start with two build setups:
- GCC with as many GNU extensions disabled as possible, trying to
emulate a C89 compiler on a POSIX system.
- clang with ASan and UBSan.
The Python tests don't set an exit code, so Travis won't detect
failures. The same goes for "make tests", but we only run "make check"
anyway.
XML toolkit from the GNOME project
Full documentation is available on-line at
http://xmlsoft.org/
This code is released under the MIT Licence see the Copyright file.
To build on an Unixised setup:
./configure ; make ; make install
To build on Windows:
see instructions on win32/Readme.txt
To assert build quality:
on an Unixised setup:
run make tests
otherwise:
There is 3 standalone tools runtest.c runsuite.c testapi.c, which
should compile as part of the build or as any application would.
Launch them from this directory to get results, runtest checks
the proper functionning of libxml2 main APIs while testapi does
a full coverage check. Report failures to the list.
To report bugs, follow the instructions at:
http://xmlsoft.org/bugs.html
A mailing-list xml@gnome.org is available, to subscribe:
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml
The list archive is at:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/
All technical answers asked privately will be automatically answered on
the list and archived for public access unless privacy is explicitly
required and justified.
Daniel Veillard
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