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Make the Solidity repository standalone. This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# TravisCI configuration file for solidity.
#
# The documentation for solidity is hosted at:
#
# http://solidity.readthedocs.org
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This file is part of cpp-ethereum.
#
# cpp-ethereum is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# cpp-ethereum is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with cpp-ethereum. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
#
# (c) 2016 cpp-ethereum contributors.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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language: cpp
Make the Solidity repository standalone. This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
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branches:
# We need to whitelist the branches which we want to have "push" automation.
# Pull requests will be built whatever the branches are for them.
Make the Solidity repository standalone. This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
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only:
- develop
- release
# This blacklisting is an (unsuccessful) attempt to filter out some currently
# unexplained 'untagged' builds which are endemic in bobsummerwill/cpp-ethereum
# in my 'merge_repos' branch. I suspect that these are rogue tags which
# are being created by Appveyor as part of the Github Releases flow, but
# I haven't pinned it down yet.
#
# See https://github.com/ethereum/webthree-umbrella/issues/697
# See https://twitter.com/BobSummerwill/status/762802834857340929
Make the Solidity repository standalone. This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
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except:
- /develop-v[0-9]/
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matrix:
include:
- os: linux
dist: trusty
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sudo: required
compiler: gcc
env:
- TRAVIS_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo
- ZIP_SUFFIX=ubuntu-trusty
- os: linux
dist: trusty
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sudo: required
compiler: gcc
env:
- JOB=docs
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- os: linux
dist: trusty
sudo: required
Make the Solidity repository standalone. This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
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compiler: gcc
services:
- docker
before_install:
- docker pull trzeci/emscripten:sdk-tag-1.35.4-64bit
env:
- JOB=emscripten
Make the Solidity repository standalone. This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
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- os: osx
osx_image: beta-xcode6.2
env:
- TRAVIS_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo
- ZIP_SUFFIX=osx-mavericks
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode7.1
env:
- TRAVIS_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo
- ZIP_SUFFIX=osx-yosemite
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- os: osx
osx_image: xcode7.3
Make the Solidity repository standalone. This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
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env:
# The use of Debug config here ONLY for El Capitan is a workaround for "The Heisenbug"
# See https://github.com/ethereum/webthree-umbrella/issues/565
- TRAVIS_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
- ZIP_SUFFIX=osx-elcapitan
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode8
env:
# Look like "The Heisenbug" is occurring here too, so we'll do the same workaround.
# See https://travis-ci.org/ethereum/solidity/jobs/150240930
- TRAVIS_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
- ZIP_SUFFIX=macos-sierra
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git:
depth: 2
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cache:
ccache: true
directories:
- cryptopp
- boost_1_57_0
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- build
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- jsoncpp
Make the Solidity repository standalone. This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
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install:
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- test $JOB != default -a $JOB != docs || ./scripts/install_deps.sh
Make the Solidity repository standalone. This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
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before_script:
- test $JOB != emscripten || ./scripts/build_emscripten.sh
- test $JOB != default || (mkdir -p build
Make the Solidity repository standalone. This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
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&& cd build
&& cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=$TRAVIS_BUILD_TYPE
&& make -j2
&& cd ..
&& ./scripts/release.sh $ZIP_SUFFIX )
Make the Solidity repository standalone. This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
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script:
# There are a variety of reliability issues with the Solidity unit-tests at the time of
# writing (especially on macOS), so within TravisCI we will try to run the unit-tests
# up to 3 times before giving up and declaring the tests as broken.
#
# We should aim to remove this "retry logic" as soon as we can, because it is a
# band-aid for issues which need solving at their root. Some of those issues will be
# in Solidity's RPC setup and some will be in 'eth'. It seems unlikely that Solidity
# itself is broken from the failure messages which we are seeing.
#
# More details on known issues at https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/issues/769
- test $JOB != default || (cd $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR && (./scripts/tests.sh || ./scripts/tests.sh || ./scripts/tests.sh) )
- test $JOB != docs || ./scripts/docs.sh
Make the Solidity repository standalone. This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
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env:
global:
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- ENCRYPTION_LABEL="6d4541b72666"
- JOB=default
Make the Solidity repository standalone. This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
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deploy:
# This is the deploy target for the Emscripten build.
# It publishes the JS file which was compiled as part of the earlier 'build_emscripten.sh'
# step to https://github.com/ethereum/solc-bin/tree/gh-pages/bin.
# Both the build and deploy steps for Emscripten are only run within the Ubuntu
# configurations (not for macOS). That is controlled by conditionals within the bash
# scripts because TravisCI doesn't provide much in the way of conditional logic.
- provider: script
script: test $JOB != emscripten || scripts/release_emscripten.sh
skip_cleanup: true
on:
branch: develop
Make the Solidity repository standalone. This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime. The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed. This commit contains the following changes: - A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake. Further cleanup is certainly possible. - A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore. Further cleanup is certainly possible - The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm. - Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests. - TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now) - A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS. - There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention. The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out. - The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here. - The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch. Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything. It is go time :-)
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# This is the deploy target for the native build (Linux and macOS)
# which generates ZIPs per commit. We are in agreement that
# generating ZIPs per commit for the develop branch is probably
# just noise, so we only run this deployment target on 'release'.
#
# Unlike the Appveyor GitHub Releases target, the support in TravisCI
# seemingly doesn't provide a means for passing a description, tag, etc.
# In practice, we are letting the Appveyor CI do all that stuff, and
# then this deployment flow just seems to find that most recent tag,
# and just add our Linux and macOS ZIPs into the same tag, which is
# what we want to happen. But is very accidental and brittle-looking.
#
# The 'skip_cleanup' stops the workspace being cleaned out prior to
# generation of the artifacts. Strange that we should explicitly
# need to do that, but we do.
#
# Tokens in TravisCI can be generated a few different ways. Bob had
# success using the 'travis' gem, and then using that gem to
# create/edit this .travis.yml file, and then cut-and-pasting the
# good bits back out of what it generated. The gem changes all the
# whitespace and deletes comments, so cannot be used as-is. But
# it does generate an appropriate auth token.
#
# TODO - I do not know if the api_key below which work correctly
# for ethereum/solidity. I suspect not, for the same reason as
# my auth token does not work for Appveyor. I don't have enough
# permissions to enable this myself. Christian should be able to.
#
# See https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/deployment/releases
# See https://blog.travis-ci.com/2013-01-28-token-token-token/
# See https://github.com/ethereum/webthree-umbrella/issues/658
#
- provider: releases
api_key:
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