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pytest can capture test output both globally (controlled by the cmd line flag --capture) or locally (`capsys` and `capfd` fixtures). Enabling both methods at the same time causes problems on Windows: test output is not captured sometimes, resulting in test failure. This happens seemingly at random. This workaround disables global output capture ("-s", i.e. "--capture=no") leaving only the local capture fixtures. As a side-effect test output on AppVeyor CI is a little messy, but this will have to do until a better solution is found.
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1.2 KiB
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34 lines
1.2 KiB
YAML
version: 1.0.{build}
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os: Visual Studio 2015
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test: off
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platform:
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- x86
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- x64
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environment:
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matrix:
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- CONDA: 27
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- CONDA: 35
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install:
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- ps: |
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if ($env:PLATFORM -eq "x64") { $env:CMAKE_ARCH = "x64" }
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if ($env:PYTHON) {
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if ($env:PLATFORM -eq "x64") { $env:PYTHON = "$env:PYTHON-x64" }
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$env:PATH = "C:\Python$env:PYTHON\;C:\Python$env:PYTHON\Scripts\;$env:PATH"
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pip install --disable-pip-version-check --user --upgrade pip wheel
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pip install pytest numpy scipy
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} elseif ($env:CONDA) {
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if ($env:CONDA -eq "27") { $env:CONDA = "" }
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if ($env:PLATFORM -eq "x64") { $env:CONDA = "$env:CONDA-x64" }
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$env:PATH = "C:\Miniconda$env:CONDA\;C:\Miniconda$env:CONDA\Scripts\;$env:PATH"
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conda install -y -q pytest numpy scipy
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}
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- ps: |
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Start-FileDownload 'http://bitbucket.org/eigen/eigen/get/3.2.9.zip'
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7z x 3.2.9.zip -y > $null
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$env:CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH = "eigen-eigen-dc6cfdf9bcec"
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build_script:
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- cmake -A "%CMAKE_ARCH%" -DPYBIND11_WERROR=ON
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- set MSBuildLogger="C:\Program Files\AppVeyor\BuildAgent\Appveyor.MSBuildLogger.dll"
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- set PYTEST_ADDOPTS="-s" # workaround for pytest capture issue, see #351
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- cmake --build . --config Release --target pytest -- /v:m /logger:%MSBuildLogger%
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