language: c dist: trusty sudo: false group: beta # To cache doc-building dependencies. cache: pip branches: only: - master - /^\d\.\d$/ matrix: fast_finish: true allow_failures: - env: OPTIONAL=true include: - os: linux language: c compiler: clang # gcc also works, but to keep the # of concurrent builds down, we use one C # compiler here and the other to run the coverage build. Clang is preferred # in this instance for its better error messages. env: TESTING=cpython - os: osx language: c compiler: clang # Testing under macOS is optional until testing stability has been demonstrated. env: OPTIONAL=true before_install: - brew install openssl xz - export CPPFLAGS="-I$(brew --prefix openssl)/include" - export LDFLAGS="-L$(brew --prefix openssl)/lib" - 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.) - python -m pip install sphinx~=1.6.1 script: - make check suspicious html SPHINXOPTS="-q -W -j4" - os: linux language: c compiler: gcc env: OPTIONAL=true before_script: - | if ! git diff --name-only $TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE | grep -qvE '(\.rst$)|(^Doc)|(^Misc)' then echo "Only docs were updated, stopping build process." exit fi ./configure make -s -j4 # Need a venv that can parse covered code. ./python -m venv venv ./venv/bin/python -m pip install -U coverage script: # Skip tests that re-run the entire test suite. - ./venv/bin/python -m coverage run --pylib -m test -uall,-cpu,-tzdata -x test_multiprocessing_fork -x test_multiprocessing_forkserver -x test_multiprocessing_spawn 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) # Travis provides only 2 cores, so don't overdo the parallelism and waste memory. before_script: - | set -e if ! git diff --name-only $TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE | grep -qvE '(\.rst$)|(^Doc)|(^Misc)' then echo "Only docs were updated, stopping build process." exit fi ./configure --with-pydebug make -j4 make -j4 regen-all clinic changes=`git status --porcelain` if ! test -z "$changes" then echo "Generated files not up to date" echo "$changes" exit 1 fi 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 # `-r -w` implicitly provided through `make buildbottest`. - make buildbottest TESTOPTS="-j4 -uall,-cpu,-tzdata" 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