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environment:
global:
PROJECT_NAME: miri
matrix:
- TARGET: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
- TARGET: i686-pc-windows-msvc
# branches to build
branches:
# whitelist
only:
- auto
- try
matrix:
fast_finish: true # set this flag to immediately finish build once one of the jobs fails.
cache:
- '%USERPROFILE%\.cargo'
- '%USERPROFILE%\.rustup'
install:
# Compute the rust version we use
- set /p RUSTC_HASH=<rust-version
# Install Rust
- curl -sSf --retry 3 -o rustup-init.exe https://win.rustup.rs/
- rustup-init.exe -y --default-host %TARGET% --default-toolchain stable --profile minimal
- set PATH=%USERPROFILE%\.cargo\bin;%PATH%
- rustup default stable
- rustup toolchain uninstall beta
- rustup update
# Install "master" toolchain
- cargo install rustup-toolchain-install-master
# We need to install cargo here as well or else the DLL search path inside `cargo run`
# will be for the wrong toolchain. (On Unix, `./miri` takes care of this, but not here.)
- rustup-toolchain-install-master -f -n master %RUSTC_HASH% -c rust-src -c rustc-dev -c cargo
- rustup default master
- rustc --version
- cargo --version
build_script:
- set RUSTFLAGS=-C debug-assertions
# Build and install miri
- cargo build --release --all-features --all-targets --locked
- cargo install --all-features --force --path . --locked --offline
# Get ourselves a MIR-full libstd, and use it henceforth
- cargo miri setup
- set MIRI_SYSROOT=%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\rust-lang\miri\cache\HOST
test_script:
- set RUST_TEST_NOCAPTURE=1
- set RUST_BACKTRACE=1
# Test miri
- cargo test --release --all-features --locked
# Test cargo integration
- cd test-cargo-miri
- '"C:\msys64\mingw64\bin\python3.exe" run-test.py'
after_test:
# Don't cache "master" toolchain, it's a waste
- rustup default stable
- rustup toolchain uninstall master
notifications:
- provider: Email
on_build_success: false