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New module Erase for dealing with erased and resurrected values #425

New module Erase for dealing with erased and resurrected values

New module Erase for dealing with erased and resurrected values #425

Workflow file for this run

name: CI
# Trigger the workflow on push or pull request, but only for the master branch
on:
pull_request:
push:
paths:
- 'lib/**'
- 'src/**'
- 'test/**'
- 'agda2hs.agda-lib'
- 'agda2hs.cabal'
- 'cabal.project'
- 'Makefile'
branches: [master]
jobs:
cabal:
name: ${{ matrix.os }} / ghc ${{ matrix.ghc }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest] # macOS-latest, windows-latest
cabal: ["3.8"]
ghc:
- "8.6.5"
- "8.8.4"
- "8.10.7"
- "9.0.2"
- "9.2.5"
- "9.4.3"
- "9.6.3"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
if: github.event.action == 'opened' || github.event.action == 'synchronize' || github.event.ref == 'refs/heads/master'
# Takes care of ghc and cabal. See https://github.com/haskell/actions.
- uses: haskell-actions/setup@v2
id: setup-haskell-cabal
name: Setup Haskell
with:
ghc-version: ${{ matrix.ghc }}
cabal-version: ${{ matrix.cabal }}
# Generate a cabal.project.freeze file with all dependencies. We use the
# hash of this as the cache key, so when a dependency changes we upload a
# new cache.
- name: Freeze
run: cabal freeze
# Cache the contents of ~/.cabal/store to avoid rebuilding dependencies for
# every build. `restore-keys` makes it use the latest cache even if the
# fingerprint doesn't match, so we don't need to start from scratch every
# time a dependency changes.
- uses: actions/cache@v3
name: Cache ~/.cabal/store
with:
path: ${{ steps.setup-haskell-cabal.outputs.cabal-store }}
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.ghc }}-${{ hashFiles('cabal.project.freeze') }}
restore-keys: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.ghc }}-
# The actual job.
- name: Test
run: make test