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language: c
# Coverity Scan can be configured through Travis addons, but this allows for
# more control over the build instructions and does not require the addition
# of a coverity_scan branch in the repository. travisci_build_coverity_scan.sh
# does more checks before it decides to download Coverity (around 500M), but
# these instructions assume Coverity Scan is not installed if the directory
# does not exist and expects the download to fail if the token is incorrect.
# Coverity Scan quota are not checked as the Coverity enabled build must only
# run from cron.
install_coverity: &install_coverity
if [ -n "${COVERITY_SCAN}" ]; then
COVERITY_DIR="/tmp/coverity-scan-analysis";
COVERITY_ARCHIVE="/tmp/cov-analysis-${COV_PLATFORM}.tgz";
test ! -d "${COVERITY_DIR}" &&
mkdir -p "${COVERITY_DIR}" &&
curl -f -s -F project="${TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG}"
-F token="${COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN}"
-o "${COVERITY_ARCHIVE}"
"https://scan.coverity.com/download/cxx/${COV_PLATFORM}" &&
tar -xzf "${COVERITY_ARCHIVE}" -C "${COVERITY_DIR}";
COVERITY_ANALYSIS=$(find "${COVERITY_DIR}" -type d -name "cov-analysis*");
eval "export PATH=\"${PATH}:${COVERITY_ANALYSIS}/bin\"";
eval "export SCAN_BUILD=\"cov-build --dir cov-int\"";
cov-configure --comptype ${COV_COMPTYPE} --compiler ${CC} --template;
fi
submit_to_coverity_scan: &submit_to_coverity_scan
if [ -n "${COVERITY_SCAN}" ]; then
tar -czf analysis-results.tgz cov-int &&
curl -f -v -F project="${TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG}"
-F token="${COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN}"
-F file=@analysis-results.tgz
-F version=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
-F description="Travis CI build"
"https://scan.coverity.com/builds";
fi
linux_gcc8: &linux_gcc8
os: linux
dist: xenial
compiler: gcc
addons:
apt:
update: true
sources: [ ubuntu-toolchain-r-test ]
packages: [ gcc-8 g++-8 ]
before_install:
- eval "export CC=gcc-8"
- eval "export CXX=g++-8"
- eval "export COV_COMPTYPE=gcc COV_PLATFORM=linux64"
install:
- *install_coverity
- pip install conan --upgrade --user
linux_clang: &linux_clang
os: linux
dist: xenial
compiler: clang
addons:
apt:
update: true
before_install:
- eval "export CC=clang"
- eval "export CXX=clang++"
- eval "export COV_COMPTYPE=clang COV_PLATFORM=linux64"
install:
- pip install conan --upgrade --user
osx_xcode10_2: &osx_xcode10_2
os: osx
osx_image: xcode10.2
compiler: clang
addons:
homebrew:
packages:
- pyenv-virtualenv
before_install:
- eval "export CC=clang"
- eval "export CXX=clang++"
- eval "export COV_COMPTYPE=clang COV_PLATFORM=macOSX"
install:
- eval "$(pyenv init -)"
- pyenv virtualenv conan
- pyenv rehash
- pyenv activate conan
- pip install conan --upgrade
windows_vs2017: &windows_vs2017
os: windows
# Conan will automatically determine the best compiler for a given platform
# based on educated guesses. The first check is based on the CC and CXX
# environment variables, the second (on Windows) is to check if Microsoft
# Visual Studio is installed. On Travis CC and CXX are set to gcc on
# Microsoft Windows targets as well, this has the undesired effect that MSVC
# is not detected, unsetting CC and CXX solves that problem.
#
#
# !!! IMPORTANT !!!
#
# Microsoft Windows instances freeze at "install:" if secure environment
# variables are used. There is no option to export secrets only for
# specified platforms. The "filter_secrets: false" option is used to disable
# the filter for Microsoft Windows instances. This is not an issue if the
# secret is removed from the environment at the earliest opportunity, before
# risk of exposure, as secrets are always removed from the environment for
# pull requests and are still filtered when exported to the environment. The
# secret of course will not be available for Microsoft Windows builds, but
# for Coverity Scan, that is fine.
filter_secrets: false
before_install:
- eval "unset COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN"
- eval "unset CC"
- eval "unset CXX"
- eval "export COV_COMPTYPE=msvc COV_PLATFORM=win64"
- JAVA_HOME=$(find "/c/Program Files/Android/jdk/" -name "*openjdk*" | sort | head -n 1)
- export JAVA_HOME
- export PATH="${PATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/bin"
# Windows targets in Travis are still very much in beta and Python is not yet
# available and installation of Python through Chocolaty does not work well.
# The real fix is to wait until Python and pip are both available on the
# target. Until then download Conan from the official website and simply add
# the extracted folder to the path.
install:
- choco install innoextract
- choco install maven --ignore-dependencies
- wget -q https://dl.bintray.com/conan/installers/conan-win-64_1_10_0.exe
- innoextract conan-win-64_1_10_0.exe
- eval "export PATH=\"$(pwd)/app/conan:${PATH}\""
jobs:
include:
- <<: *linux_gcc8
env: [ ARCH=x86_64, ASAN=none, BUILD_TYPE=Debug, GENERATOR="Unix Makefiles", COVERITY_SCAN=true ]
if: type = cron
- <<: *linux_gcc8
env: [ ARCH=x86_64, ASAN=none, BUILD_TYPE=Debug, GENERATOR="Unix Makefiles" ]
- <<: *linux_gcc8
env: [ ARCH=x86_64, ASAN=none, BUILD_TYPE=Release, GENERATOR="Unix Makefiles" ]
- <<: *linux_clang
env: [ ARCH=x86_64, ASAN=address, BUILD_TYPE=Debug, GENERATOR="Unix Makefiles" ]
- <<: *linux_clang
env: [ ARCH=x86_64, ASAN=none, BUILD_TYPE=Release, GENERATOR="Unix Makefiles" ]
- <<: *osx_xcode10_2
env: [ ARCH=x86_64, ASAN=address, BUILD_TYPE=Debug, GENERATOR="Unix Makefiles" ]
- <<: *osx_xcode10_2
env: [ ARCH=x86_64, ASAN=none, BUILD_TYPE=Release, GENERATOR="Unix Makefiles" ]
- <<: *windows_vs2017
env: [ ARCH=x86, ASAN=none, BUILD_TYPE=Debug, GENERATOR="Visual Studio 15 2017" ]
- <<: *windows_vs2017
env: [ ARCH=x86_64, ASAN=none, BUILD_TYPE=Debug, GENERATOR="Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" ]
- <<: *windows_vs2017
env: [ ARCH=x86_64, ASAN=none, BUILD_TYPE=Release, GENERATOR="Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" ]
before_script:
- conan profile new default --detect
- conan remote add bincrafters https://api.bintray.com/conan/bincrafters/public-conan
script:
- mkdir build
- cd build
- conan install -b missing -s arch=${ARCH} -s build_type=${BUILD_TYPE} ..
- cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${BUILD_TYPE}
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$(pwd)/install
-DUSE_SANITIZER=${ASAN}
-DBUILD_TESTING=on
-DWERROR=on
-G "${GENERATOR}" ..
- ${SCAN_BUILD} cmake --build . --config ${BUILD_TYPE} --target install
- CYCLONEDDS_URI='<CycloneDDS><DDSI2E><Internal><EnableExpensiveChecks>all</EnableExpensiveChecks></Internal></DDSI2E></CycloneDDS>' ctest -T test -C ${BUILD_TYPE}
- if [ "${ASAN}" != "none" ]; then
CMAKE_LINKER_FLAGS="-DCMAKE_LINKER_FLAGS=-fsanitize=${USE_SANITIZER}";
CMAKE_C_FLAGS="-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=-fsanitize=${USE_SANITIZER}";
fi
- mkdir install/share/CycloneDDS/examples/helloworld/build
- cd install/share/CycloneDDS/examples/helloworld/build
- cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${BUILD_TYPE}
${CMAKE_C_FLAGS}
${CMAKE_LINKER_FLAGS}
-G "${GENERATOR}" ..
- cmake --build . --config ${BUILD_TYPE}
- cd "${TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR}/build"
#after_success:
# - *submit_to_coverity_scan