Add Windows SDK tools to PATH (for rc). This requires INCLUDE to be set.
lld-link doesn't seem to default to searching the correct directories, so
LIB needs to be set.
The easiest way to get the correct setting of INLCUDE and LIB env vars seems
to be to import the VS env vars, then revert the PATH.
Import MS-MPI env vars set by installer in registry to environment
Skip testing we can apply a version constraint to MPI when version isn't
known (as is the case for MS-MPI)
(These tests have never worked in appveyor)
v1:
Add an azure-pipelines.yml
Don't check source line endings if autocrlf is on
Handle origin-only refs in skip_ci
Add .py to PATHEXT for the benefit of test_find_program()
Publish logs as build artifacts and publish test results
v2:
Use .gitattributes to override autocrlf
Move tmpdir, so it's not a subdir of source directory, otherwise it gets
included in line-ending checks.
Use serial build numbers, rather than date.dailybuildnumber
Workaround for #3239 is no longer needed now a fix has been commited
Tweak test results and artefact naming
Wait for MS-MPI installers to complete
Publish test results even if tests had an error
Also, use '^' to escape newlines in appveyor-install.bat to avoid an
absurdly long line, remove some unnecessary quotation, and alphabetically
sort packages
Also, define the _XOPEN_SOURCE feature test macro in the boost test to avoid
'not declared in this scope' warnings for pthread_rwlock_init(), etc.
This reverts commit 92c2bb7519.
This is no longer needed, as a patched ninja is now available from the
standard Cygwin package repository, and prevents me from accidentally
breaking CI when changing things in my personal package repository.
* Install pip on msys (which doesn't have it)
* Install codecov/coverage everywhere.
* Generate coverage XML file manually because codecov tries to call the
coverage script itself and it's in a weird place on the path.