Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

windows ci -- checking build and test-api on pull requests #465

Merged
merged 6 commits into from
Oct 8, 2023

Conversation

ahmed-irfan
Copy link
Member

No description provided.

@coveralls
Copy link

coveralls commented Oct 7, 2023

Coverage Status

coverage: 65.097% (-0.001%) from 65.098% when pulling 36180f2 on win-ci-2 into f2a53c5 on master.

@markpmitchell
Copy link
Contributor

Looks good to me. Why is the final test "make check-api" as opposed to "make check"? Are the regression tests too slow?

@ahmed-irfan
Copy link
Member Author

Looks good to me. Why is the final test "make check-api" as opposed to "make check"? Are the regression tests too slow?

Some tests are failing because of printing mismatch under windows. This needs further investigation and may take come time. In the meantime, I wanted to add the window compilation check in CI.

And yes, the windows CI (including running the tests) is too slow. That's why I didn't enable for each commit push -- it is enabled for pull requests.

@markpmitchell
Copy link
Contributor

markpmitchell commented Oct 8, 2023 via email

@ahmed-irfan ahmed-irfan merged commit 95f13c6 into master Oct 8, 2023
20 checks passed
@ahmed-irfan ahmed-irfan deleted the win-ci-2 branch October 8, 2023 04:29
ahmed-irfan added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 9, 2023
* windows ci -- checking build and test-api on pull requests

* m4 cygwin

* untabify

* autoconf cygwin

* Update windows_ci.yml

fix typo

* Update windows_ci.yml
Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
None yet
Projects
None yet
Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

3 participants