version: 1.0.{build} clone_depth: 50 # Appveyor images are named after the Visual Studio version they contain. # But we compile using MinGW, not Visual Studio. # We use these images because they have different Windows versions. image: # Windows Server 2019 - Visual Studio 2019 # Windows Server 2012 R2 - Visual Studio 2015 environment: compiler: mingw matrix: - target: i686-w64-mingw32 compiler_path: mingw32 mingw_prefix: mingw-w64-i686 hardening: - target: x86_64-w64-mingw32 compiler_path: mingw64 mingw_prefix: mingw-w64-x86_64 # hardening doesn't work with mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc, because it's gcc 8 hardening: --disable-gcc-hardening matrix: # Don't keep building failing jobs fast_finish: true # Skip the 32-bit Windows Server 2019 job, and the 64-bit Windows Server # 2012 R2 job, to speed up the build. # The environment variables must be listed without the 'environment' tag. exclude: - image: Visual Studio 2019 target: i686-w64-mingw32 compiler_path: mingw32 mingw_prefix: mingw-w64-i686 hardening: - image: Visual Studio 2015 target: x86_64-w64-mingw32 compiler_path: mingw64 mingw_prefix: mingw-w64-x86_64 # hardening doesn't work with mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc, because it's gcc 8 hardening: --disable-gcc-hardening install: - ps: >- Function Execute-Command ($commandPath) { & $commandPath $args 2>&1 if ( $LastExitCode -ne 0 ) { $host.SetShouldExit( $LastExitCode ) } } Function Execute-Bash () { Execute-Command 'c:\msys64\usr\bin\bash' '-e' '-c' $args } <# mingw packages start with ${env:mingw_prefix} # unprefixed packages are from MSYS2, which is like Cygwin. Avoid them. # # Use pacman --debug to show package downloads and install locations # # All installed library dlls must be copied to the test and app # directories, before running tor's tests. (See below.) #> Execute-Command "C:\msys64\usr\bin\pacman" -Sy --verbose --needed --noconfirm ${env:mingw_prefix}-libevent ${env:mingw_prefix}-openssl ${env:mingw_prefix}-pkg-config ${env:mingw_prefix}-xz ${env:mingw_prefix}-zstd ; build_script: - ps: >- if ($env:compiler -eq "mingw") { <# use the MSYS2 compiler and user binaries to build and install #> $oldpath = ${env:Path} -split ';' $buildpath = @("C:\msys64\${env:compiler_path}\bin", "C:\msys64\usr\bin") + $oldpath $env:Path = @($buildpath) -join ';' $env:build = @("${env:APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER}", $env:target) -join '\' Set-Location "${env:APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER}" Execute-Bash 'autoreconf -i' mkdir "${env:build}" Set-Location "${env:build}" Execute-Bash "which ${env:target}-gcc" Execute-Bash "${env:target}-gcc --version" <# compile for mingw # mingw zstd doesn't come with a pkg-config file, so we manually # configure its flags. liblzma just works. #> Execute-Bash "ZSTD_CFLAGS='-L/${env:compiler_path}/include' ZSTD_LIBS='-L/${env:compiler_path}/lib -lzstd' ../configure --prefix=/${env:compiler_path} --build=${env:target} --host=${env:target} --with-openssl-dir=/${env:compiler_path} --disable-asciidoc --enable-fatal-warnings ${env:hardening}" Execute-Bash "V=1 make -k -j2" Execute-Bash "V=1 make -k -j2 install" } test_script: - ps: >- if ($env:compiler -eq "mingw") { <# use the MSYS2 compiler binaries to make check #> $oldpath = ${env:Path} -split ';' $buildpath = @("C:\msys64\${env:compiler_path}\bin") + $oldpath $env:Path = $buildpath -join ';' Set-Location "${env:build}" <# Some compiler dlls must be copied to the test and app # directories, before running tor's tests. #> Copy-Item "C:/msys64/${env:compiler_path}/bin/libssp-0.dll","C:/msys64/${env:compiler_path}/bin/zlib1.dll" -Destination "${env:build}/src/test" Copy-Item "C:/msys64/${env:compiler_path}/bin/libssp-0.dll","C:/msys64/${env:compiler_path}/bin/zlib1.dll" -Destination "${env:build}/src/app" <# All installed library dlls must be copied to the test and app # directories, before running tor's tests. # (See install command above.) #> Copy-Item "C:/${env:compiler_path}/bin/libcrypto*.dll","C:/${env:compiler_path}/bin/libssl*.dll","C:/${env:compiler_path}/bin/liblzma*.dll","C:/${env:compiler_path}/bin/libevent*.dll","C:/${env:compiler_path}/bin/libzstd*.dll" -Destination "${env:build}/src/test" Copy-Item "C:/${env:compiler_path}/bin/libcrypto*.dll","C:/${env:compiler_path}/bin/libssl*.dll","C:/${env:compiler_path}/bin/liblzma*.dll","C:/${env:compiler_path}/bin/libevent*.dll","C:/${env:compiler_path}/bin/libzstd*.dll" -Destination "${env:build}/src/app" Execute-Bash "VERBOSE=1 TOR_SKIP_TESTCASES=crypto/openssl_version make -k -j2 check" } on_finish: - ps: >- <# if we failed before install:, these functions won't be defined #> Function Execute-Command ($commandPath) { & $commandPath $args 2>&1 if ( $LastExitCode -ne 0 ) { $host.SetShouldExit( $LastExitCode ) } } Function Execute-Bash () { Execute-Command 'c:\msys64\usr\bin\bash' '-e' '-c' $args } if ($env:compiler -eq "mingw") { <# use the MSYS2 user binaries to archive failures #> $oldpath = ${env:Path} -split ';' $buildpath = @("C:\msys64\usr\bin") + $oldpath $env:Path = @($buildpath) -join ';' Set-Location "${env:build}" <# store logs as appveyor artifacts: see the artifacts tab #> Execute-Bash "7z a logs.zip config.log || true" Execute-Bash "7z a logs.zip test-suite.log || true" Execute-Bash "appveyor PushArtifact logs.zip || true" Execute-Bash "tail -1000 config.log || true" Execute-Bash "cat test-suite.log || true" } # notify the IRC channel of any failures on_failure: - cmd: C:\Python27\python.exe %APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER%\scripts\test\appveyor-irc-notify.py irc.oftc.net:6697 tor-ci failure