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119 lines
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## Operating System (VM environment) ##
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# Rust needs at least Visual Studio 2013 Appveyor OS for MSVC targets.
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os: Visual Studio 2015
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## Build Matrix ##
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# This configuration will setup a build for each channel & target combination (12 windows
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# combinations in all).
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#
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# There are 3 channels: stable, beta, and nightly.
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#
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# The values for target are the set of windows Rust build targets. Each value is of the form
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#
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# ARCH-pc-windows-TOOLCHAIN
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#
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# Where ARCH is the target architecture, either x86_64 or i686, and TOOLCHAIN is the linker
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# toolchain to use, either msvc or gnu. See https://www.rust-lang.org/downloads.html#win-foot for
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# a description of the toolchain differences.
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#
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# Comment out channel/target combos you do not wish to build in CI.
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environment:
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matrix:
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### MSVC Toolchains ###
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# Stable 64-bit MSVC
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- channel: stable
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target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
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# Stable 32-bit MSVC
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- channel: stable
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target: i686-pc-windows-msvc
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# Beta 64-bit MSVC
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- channel: beta
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target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
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# Beta 32-bit MSVC
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- channel: beta
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target: i686-pc-windows-msvc
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# Nightly 64-bit MSVC
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- channel: nightly
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target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
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# Nightly 32-bit MSVC
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- channel: nightly
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target: i686-pc-windows-msvc
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### GNU Toolchains ###
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# Stable 64-bit GNU
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- channel: stable
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target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
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# Stable 32-bit GNU
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- channel: stable
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target: i686-pc-windows-gnu
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# Beta 64-bit GNU
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- channel: beta
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target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
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# Beta 32-bit GNU
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- channel: beta
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target: i686-pc-windows-gnu
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# Nightly 64-bit GNU
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- channel: nightly
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target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
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# Nightly 32-bit GNU
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- channel: nightly
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target: i686-pc-windows-gnu
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### Allowed failures ###
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# See Appveyor documentation for specific details. In short, place any channel or targets you wish
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# to allow build failures on (usually nightly at least is a wise choice). This will prevent a build
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# or test failure in the matching channels/targets from failing the entire build.
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matrix:
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allow_failures:
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- channel: nightly
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# If you only care about stable channel build failures, uncomment the following line:
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#- channel: beta
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# 32-bit MSVC isn't stablized yet, so you may optionally allow failures there (uncomment line):
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#- target: i686-pc-windows-msvc
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## Install Script ##
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# This is the most important part of the Appveyor configuration. This installs the version of Rust
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# specified by the 'channel' and 'target' environment variables from the build matrix. By default,
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# Rust will be installed to C:\Rust for easy usage, but this path can be overridden by setting the
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# RUST_INSTALL_DIR environment variable. The URL to download rust distributions defaults to
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# https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/ but can overridden by setting the RUST_DOWNLOAD_URL environment
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# variable.
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#
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# For simple configurations, instead of using the build matrix, you can override the channel and
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# target environment variables with the -channel and -target script arguments.
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#
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# If no channel or target arguments or environment variables are specified, will default to stable
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# channel and x86_64-pc-windows-msvc target.
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#
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# The file appveyor_rust_install.ps1 must exist in the root directory of the repository.
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install:
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- ps: .\appveyor_rust_install.ps1
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# Alternative install command for simple configurations without build matrix (uncomment line and
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# comment above line):
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#- ps: .\appveyor_rust_install.ps1 -channel stable -target x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
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## Build Script ##
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# Uses 'cargo build' to build. Alternatively, the project may call rustc directly or perform other
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# build commands. Rust will automatically be placed in the PATH environment variable.
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build_script:
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- cmd: cargo build --verbose
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## Build Script ##
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# Uses 'cargo test' to run tests. Alternatively, the project may call compiled programs directly or
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# perform other testing commands. Rust will automatically be placed in the PATH environment
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# variable.
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test_script:
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- cmd: cargo test --verbose
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