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language: c
# Based from: https://github.com/greghendershott/travis-racket
# Optional: Remove to use Travis CI's older infrastructure.
sudo: false
env:
global:
# Supply a global RACKET_DIR environment variable. This is where
# Racket will be installed. A good idea is to use ~/racket because
# that doesn't require sudo to install and is therefore compatible
# with Travis CI's newer container infrastructure.
- RACKET_DIR=~/racket
matrix:
# Supply at least one RACKET_VERSION environment variable. This is
# used by the install-racket.sh script (run at before_install,
# below) to select the version of Racket to download and install.
#
# Supply more than one RACKET_VERSION (as in the example below) to
# create a Travis-CI build matrix to test against multiple Racket
# versions.
- RACKET_VERSION=6.3
- RACKET_VERSION=6.4
- RACKET_VERSION=HEAD
matrix:
allow_failures:
env: RACKET_VERSION=HEAD
fast_finish: true
before_install:
- git clone https://github.com/greghendershott/travis-racket.git
- cat travis-racket/install-racket.sh | bash # pipe to bash not sh!
- export PATH="${RACKET_DIR}/bin:${PATH}" #install-racket.sh can't set for us
install:
before_script:
# Here supply steps such as raco make, raco test, etc. Note that you
# need to supply /usr/racket/bin/ -- it's not in PATH. You can run
# `raco pkg install --deps search-auto nanopass-framework-racket` to install any required
# packages without it getting stuck on a confirmation prompt.
script:
- raco pkg install --deps search-auto
- raco test -x -p nanopass-framework-racket
after_success:
- raco setup --check-deps nanopass-framework-racket
- raco pkg install --deps search-auto cover-coveralls
- raco pkg install --deps search-auto
- raco cover -b -f coveralls -d $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/coverage .