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.