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sudo: required
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# Note: travis currently does not support listing more than one language so
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# this cheats and claims to only be cpp. If they add multiple language
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# support, this should probably get updated to install steps and/or
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# rvm/gemfile/jdk/etc. entries rather than manually doing the work.
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language: cpp
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os:
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- linux
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- osx
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script:
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- ./travis.sh $CONFIG
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env:
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- CONFIG=cpp
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- CONFIG=cpp_distcheck
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- CONFIG=csharp
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- CONFIG=java_jdk6
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- CONFIG=java_jdk7
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- CONFIG=java_oracle7
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- CONFIG=javanano_jdk6
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- CONFIG=javanano_jdk7
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- CONFIG=javanano_oracle7
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- CONFIG=python
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- CONFIG=python_cpp
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- CONFIG=ruby19
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- CONFIG=ruby20
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- CONFIG=ruby21
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- CONFIG=ruby22
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- CONFIG=jruby
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matrix:
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exclude:
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# It's nontrivial to programmatically install a new JDK from the command
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# line on OS X, so we rely on testing on Linux for Java code.
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- os: osx
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env: CONFIG=java_jdk6
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- os: osx
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env: CONFIG=java_jdk7
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- os: osx
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env: CONFIG=java_oracle7
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- os: osx
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env: CONFIG=javanano_jdk6
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- os: osx
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env: CONFIG=javanano_jdk7
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- os: osx
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env: CONFIG=javanano_oracle7
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# Requires installing mono, currently travis.sh is doing that with apt-get
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# which doesn't work on OS X.
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- os: osx
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env: CONFIG=csharp
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allow_failures:
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# These currently do not work on OS X but are being worked on by @haberman.
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- os: osx
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env: CONFIG=ruby22
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- os: osx
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env: CONFIG=jruby
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notifications:
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email: false
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