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Add a simple CI workflow for compiling Cytoplasm. (#27)
This will allow us to pick up compiler warnings from other systems, mainly 32-bit ones. 32-bit systems have different integer sizes that cause all kinds of warnings that we should really address. Reviewed-on: Telodendria/Cytoplasm#27
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name: Compile Cytoplasm
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run-name: Compile Cytoplasm on ${{ gitea.actor }}
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on: [push]
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jobs:
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"Compile Cytoplasm":
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strategy:
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matrix:
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os: [debian-v12.4, alpine-v3.19, openbsd-v7.4, freebsd-v14.0, netbsd-v9.3]
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arch: [x86, x86_64]
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exclude:
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# 32-bit OpenBSD does not behave well in QEMU. Even when using
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# QEMU to emulate i386, it utilizes 100% of its CPU core and is
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# still extremely sluggish. Thus, we don't have a working 32-bit
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# OpenBSD runner, so exclude it from the matrix configuration.
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- os: openbsd-v7.4
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arch: x86
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runs-on: ["${{ matrix.os }}", "${{ matrix.arch }}"]
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steps:
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- name: Check out repository
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uses: actions/checkout@v3
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- name: Configure Cytoplasm
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run: ./configure
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- name: Build Cytoplasm
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run: make
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# Set default args for all platforms
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# Set default args for all platforms
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SCRIPT_ARGS="--cc=cc --prefix=/usr/local --enable-ld-extra --lib-name=Cytoplasm --lib-version=0.4.1 --static $@"
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SCRIPT_ARGS="--cc=cc --prefix=/usr/local --enable-ld-extra --lib-name=Cytoplasm --lib-version=0.4.1 $@"
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# Set platform specific args
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# Set platform specific args
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case "$(uname)" in
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case "$(uname)" in
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