pybind11/.travis.yml
Jason Rhinelander 60d0e0db3e Independent tests (#665)
* Make tests buildable independently

This makes "tests" buildable as a separate project that uses
find_package(pybind11 CONFIG) when invoked independently.

This also moves the WERROR option into tests/CMakeLists.txt, as that's
the only place it is used.

* Use Eigen 3.3.1's cmake target, if available

This changes the eigen finding code to attempt to use Eigen's
system-installed Eigen3Config first.  In Eigen 3.3.1, it exports a cmake
Eigen3::Eigen target to get dependencies from (rather than setting the
include path directly).

If it fails, we fall back to the trying to load allowing modules (i.e.
allowing our tools/FindEigen3.cmake).  If we either fallback, or the
eigen version is older than 3.3.1 (or , we still set the include
directory manually; otherwise, for CONFIG + new Eigen, we get it via
the target.

This is also needed to allow 'tests' to be built independently, when
the find_package(Eigen3) is going to find via the system-installed
Eigen3Config.cmake.

* Add a install-then-build test, using clang on linux

This tests that `make install` to the actual system, followed by a build
of the tests (without the main pybind11 repository available) works as
expected.

To also expand the testing variety a bit, it also builds using
clang-3.9 instead of gcc.

* Don't try loading Eigen3Config in cmake < 3.0

It could FATAL_ERROR as the newer cmake includes a cmake 3.0 required
line.

If doing an independent, out-of-tree "tests" build, the regular
find_package(Eigen3) is likely to fail with the same error, but I think
we can just let that be: if you want a recent Eigen with proper cmake
loading support *and* want to do an independent tests build, you'll
need at least cmake 3.0.
2017-02-24 23:07:53 +01:00

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language: cpp
sudo: false
matrix:
include:
- os: linux
env: PYTHON=2.7 CPP=11 GCC=4.8
addons:
apt:
sources: [ubuntu-toolchain-r-test, kubuntu-backports]
packages: [g++-4.8, cmake]
- os: linux
env: PYTHON=3.5 CPP=11 GCC=4.8
addons:
apt:
sources: [ubuntu-toolchain-r-test, kubuntu-backports, deadsnakes]
packages: [g++-4.8, cmake, python3.5-dev]
- sudo: true
services: docker
env: PYTHON=2.7 CPP=14 GCC=6
- sudo: true
services: docker
env: PYTHON=3.5 CPP=14 GCC=6 DEBUG=1
- sudo: true
services: docker
env: PYTHON=3.5 CPP=17 GCC=7
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode7.3
env: PYTHON=2.7 CPP=14 CLANG
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode7.3
env: PYTHON=3.6 CPP=14 CLANG
# Test a PyPy 2.7 nightly build
- os: linux
env: PYPY=1 PYTHON=2.7 CPP=11 GCC=4.8
addons:
apt:
sources: [ubuntu-toolchain-r-test, kubuntu-backports]
packages: [g++-4.8, cmake]
- sudo: true
services: docker
env: ARCH=i386 PYTHON=3.5 CPP=14 GCC=6
# This next one does a make install *before* testing, then builds the tests against the installed version:
- sudo: true
services: docker
env: PYTHON=3.5 CPP=14 CLANG=3.9 INSTALL=1
script:
- |
$SCRIPT_RUN_PREFIX sh -c "set -e
cmake ${CMAKE_EXTRA_ARGS} -DPYBIND11_INSTALL=1 -DPYBIND11_TEST=0
make install
cp -a tests /pybind11-tests
mkdir /build-tests && cd /build-tests
cmake ../pybind11-tests ${CMAKE_EXTRA_ARGS} -DPYBIND11_WERROR=ON
make pytest -j 2"
# A barebones build makes sure everything still works without optional deps (numpy/scipy/eigen)
# and also tests the automatic discovery functions in CMake (Python version, C++ standard).
- os: linux
env: BAREBONES
addons:
apt:
sources: [ubuntu-toolchain-r-test, kubuntu-backports]
packages: [g++-4.8, cmake]
install: pip install pytest
# Documentation build:
- os: linux
language: docs
env: DOCS STYLE LINT
install:
- pip install --upgrade sphinx sphinx_rtd_theme flake8 pep8-naming
- |
curl -fsSL ftp://ftp.stack.nl/pub/users/dimitri/doxygen-1.8.12.linux.bin.tar.gz | tar xz
export PATH="$PWD/doxygen-1.8.12/bin:$PATH"
pip install https://github.com/michaeljones/breathe/archive/master.zip
script:
- make -C docs html SPHINX_OPTIONS=-W
- tools/check-style.sh
- flake8
allow_failures:
- env: PYTHON=3.5 CPP=17 GCC=7
cache:
directories:
- $HOME/.cache/pip
- $HOME/Library/Caches/pip
before_install:
- |
# Configure build variables
if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "linux" ]; then
if [ -n "$CLANG" ]; then
export CXX=clang++-$CLANG CC=clang-$CLANG COMPILER_PACKAGES="clang-$CLANG llvm-$CLANG-dev"
else
if [ -z "$GCC" ]; then export GCC=4.8
else export COMPILER_PACKAGES=g++-$GCC
fi
export CXX=g++-$GCC CC=gcc-$GCC
fi
if [ "$GCC" = "6" ] || [ -n "$CLANG" ]; then export DOCKER=${ARCH:+$ARCH/}debian:testing
elif [ "$GCC" = "7" ]; then export DOCKER=debian:experimental APT_GET_EXTRA="-t experimental"
fi
elif [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "osx" ]; then
export CXX=clang++ CC=clang;
fi
if [ -n "$CPP" ]; then export CPP=-std=c++$CPP; fi
if [ "${PYTHON:0:1}" = "3" ]; then export PY=3; fi
if [ -n "$PYPY" ]; then
curl http://buildbot.pypy.org/nightly/trunk/pypy-c-jit-latest-linux64.tar.bz2 | tar -xj
export PYPY_BINARY=$(echo `pwd`/pypy-c-jit*/bin/pypy)
export CMAKE_EXTRA_ARGS="-DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE:FILEPATH=$PYPY_BINARY"
fi
if [ -n "$DEBUG" ]; then export CMAKE_EXTRA_ARGS="-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug"; fi
- |
# Initialize environment
if [ -n "$PYPY" ]; then
$PYPY_BINARY -m ensurepip
$PYPY_BINARY -m pip install pytest
fi
if [ -n "$DOCKER" ]; then
docker pull $DOCKER
# Disable LTO with gcc until gcc 79296 is fixed:
export CMAKE_EXTRA_ARGS="${CMAKE_EXTRA_ARGS} -DPYBIND11_LTO_CXX_FLAGS="
export containerid=$(docker run --detach --tty \
--volume="$PWD":/pybind11 --workdir=/pybind11 \
--env="CXXFLAGS=$CXXFLAGS" \
--env="CC=$CC" --env="CXX=$CXX" --env="DEBIAN_FRONTEND=$DEBIAN_FRONTEND" \
--env=GCC_COLORS=\ \
$DOCKER)
docker exec --tty "$containerid" sh -c 'for s in 0 15; do sleep $s; apt-get update && apt-get -qy dist-upgrade && break; done'
export SCRIPT_RUN_PREFIX="docker exec --tty $containerid"
# gcc-7 currently generates warnings; some are upstream bugs, so just turn off -Werror for now
if [ "$GCC" = "7" ]; then WERROR=off; fi
else
if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "linux" ]; then
pip install --user --upgrade pip virtualenv
virtualenv -p python$PYTHON venv
elif [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "osx" ]; then
if [ "$PY" = "3" ]; then
brew update; brew install python$PY;
else
curl -fsSL -O https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py
sudo -H python get-pip.py
fi
pip$PY install --user --upgrade pip virtualenv
python$PY -m virtualenv venv
fi
source venv/bin/activate
fi
install:
- |
# Install dependencies
if [ -n "$DOCKER" ]; then
docker exec --tty "$containerid" sh -c "for s in 0 15; do sleep \$s; \
apt-get -qy --no-install-recommends $APT_GET_EXTRA install \
python$PY-dev python$PY-pytest python$PY-scipy \
libeigen3-dev cmake make ${COMPILER_PACKAGES} && break; done"
else
pip install numpy scipy pytest
wget -q -O eigen.tar.gz https://bitbucket.org/eigen/eigen/get/3.3.0.tar.gz
tar xzf eigen.tar.gz
export CMAKE_EXTRA_ARGS="${CMAKE_EXTRA_ARGS} -DCMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=$PWD/eigen-eigen-26667be4f70b"
fi
script:
- $SCRIPT_RUN_PREFIX cmake ${CMAKE_EXTRA_ARGS}
-DPYBIND11_PYTHON_VERSION=$PYTHON
-DPYBIND11_CPP_STANDARD=$CPP
-DPYBIND11_WERROR=${WERROR:-ON}
- $SCRIPT_RUN_PREFIX make pytest -j 2
- $SCRIPT_RUN_PREFIX make test_cmake_build
after_failure: cat tests/test_cmake_build/*.log
after_script:
- if [ -n "$DOCKER" ]; then docker stop "$containerid"; docker rm "$containerid"; fi