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# Part of the Carbon Language project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM
# Exceptions. See /LICENSE for license information.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
name: test
on:
push:
branches: [trunk]
pull_request_target:
merge_group:
# Cancel previous workflows on the PR when there are multiple fast commits.
# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#concurrency
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
test:
strategy:
matrix:
# At present, these images are newer than "latest". We use them to test
# against more recent tooling versions.
# https://github.com/actions/runner-images
os: [ubuntu-22.04, macos-12]
build_mode: [fastbuild, opt]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
# Ubuntu images start with 23GB available, and this adds 14GB more. For
# comparison, MacOS images have >100GB free.
- name: Free up disk space (Ubuntu)
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-22.04'
uses: jlumbroso/[email protected]
with:
android: true
dotnet: true
haskell: true
# Although we could delete more, if we run into a limit, it provides a
# little flexibility to get space while trying to shrink the build.
# There's also support for docker images at head (1.2.0 is still
# the latest release).
large-packages: false
swap-storage: false
# Checkout the pull request head or the branch.
- name: Checkout pull request
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request_target'
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
- name: Checkout branch
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request_target'
uses: actions/checkout@v3
# Tests should only run on applicable paths, but we still need to have an
# action run for the merge queue. We filter steps based on the paths here,
# and condition steps on the output.
- id: filter
uses: dorny/paths-filter@v2
with:
filters: |
ignore:
- '**/*.md'
- 'LICENSE'
- 'CODEOWNERS'
- '.git*'
# Setup Python and related tools.
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
if: steps.filter.outputs.ignore == 'false'
with:
# Match the min version listed in docs/project/contribution_tools.md
python-version: '3.9'
# Use LLVM following:
# https://github.com/actions/runner-images/blob/main/images/macos/macos-12-Readme.md
# Both 14 and 15 are candidates because GitHub is testing new images.
- name: Setup LLVM and Clang (macOS)
if: steps.filter.outputs.ignore == 'false' && matrix.os == 'macos-12'
run: |
LLVM_PATH="$(brew --prefix llvm@15)"
if [[ ! -e "${LLVM_PATH}" ]]; then
LLVM_PATH="$(brew --prefix llvm@14)"
fi
echo "Using ${LLVM_PATH}"
echo "${LLVM_PATH}/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
echo '*** ls "${LLVM_PATH}"'
ls "${LLVM_PATH}"
echo '*** ls "${LLVM_PATH}/bin"'
ls "${LLVM_PATH}/bin"
# Use LLVM following:
# https://github.com/actions/runner-images/blob/main/images/linux/Ubuntu2204-Readme.md
# Both 14 and 15 are candidates for forwards compatibility, although 15
# isn't provided.
- name: Setup LLVM and Clang (Ubuntu)
if:
steps.filter.outputs.ignore == 'false' && matrix.os == 'ubuntu-22.04'
run: |
# TODO: Re-enable once llvm-15 is working.
# https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/8253
# LLVM_PATH="/usr/lib/llvm-15"
# if [[ ! -e "${LLVM_PATH}" ]]; then
LLVM_PATH="/usr/lib/llvm-14"
# fi
echo "Using ${LLVM_PATH}"
echo "${LLVM_PATH}/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
echo '*** ls "${LLVM_PATH}"'
ls "${LLVM_PATH}"
echo '*** ls "${LLVM_PATH}/bin"'
ls "${LLVM_PATH}/bin"
# Print the various tool paths and versions to help in debugging.
- name: Print tool debugging info
if: steps.filter.outputs.ignore == 'false'
run: |
echo '*** PATH'
echo $PATH
echo '*** bazelisk'
which bazelisk
bazelisk --version
echo '*** python'
which python
python --version
echo '*** clang'
which clang
clang --version
echo '*** clang++'
which clang++
clang++ --version
# Extract our access key for our build cache.
- name: Extract access key
if: steps.filter.outputs.ignore == 'false'
env:
GCP_BUILDS_SERVICE_ACCOUNT: ${{ secrets.GCP_BUILDS_SERVICE_ACCOUNT }}
run: |
echo "$GCP_BUILDS_SERVICE_ACCOUNT" \
| base64 -d > $HOME/gcp-builds-service-account.json
# We need to replace the `.` with a `_` for the build cache.
- name: Setup LLVM and Clang (macOS)
if: steps.filter.outputs.ignore == 'false' && matrix.os == 'macos-12'
run: |
echo "os_for_cache=macos-12" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Setup LLVM and Clang (Ubuntu)
if:
steps.filter.outputs.ignore == 'false' && matrix.os == 'ubuntu-22.04'
run: |
echo "os_for_cache=ubuntu-22_04" >> $GITHUB_ENV
# Add our bazel configuration and print basic info to ease debugging.
- name: Configure Bazel and print info
if: steps.filter.outputs.ignore == 'false'
env:
# Add a cache version for changes that bazel won't otherwise detect,
# like llvm version changes.
CACHE_VERSION: 1
run: |
cat >user.bazelrc <<EOF
# Enable remote cache for our CI but minimize downloads.
build --remote_cache=https://storage.googleapis.com/carbon-builds-github-v${CACHE_VERSION}-${{ env.os_for_cache }}
build --google_credentials=$HOME/gcp-builds-service-account.json
build --remote_download_minimal
# Set an artificially high jobs count. This flag controls the number
# of concurrency Bazel itself uses, which is essential for actions
# that are internally blocked on for example downloading results form
# the cache above. Without setting this high, Bazel will pick a small
# number based on the available host CPUs and the reality will be a
# long chain of largely serialized download events with little or no
# usage of the host machine. Fortunately, local actions are
# *separately* gated on '--local_*_resources' that will avoid a large
# jobs value overwhelming the host. There is a bug to make downloads
# behave completely asynchronously and remove the need for this filed
# back in 2018 but work seemed to not finish:
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/6394
#
# There is a new effort (yay!) but until then it seems worth using the
# workaround of a high jobs value. The biggest downside (increased
# heap usage) seems like it isn't currently a big loss for our builds.
#
# Higher values like 50 have led to CI failures with network errors
# and IOExceptions, see
# https://discord.com/channels/655572317891461132/707150492370862090/1151605725576056934
build --jobs=32
# General build options.
build --verbose_failures
test --test_output=errors
EOF
bazelisk info
# Just for visibility, print space before and after the build.
- name: Disk space before build
if: steps.filter.outputs.ignore == 'false'
run: df -h
# Build and run all targets on branch pushes to ensure we always have a
# clean tree. We don't expect this to be an interactive path and so don't
# optimize the latency of this step.
- name: Test (${{ matrix.build_mode }})
if:
steps.filter.outputs.ignore == 'false' && github.event_name == 'push'
env:
# 'libtool_check_unique failed to generate' workaround.
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/14113#issuecomment-999794586
BAZEL_USE_CPP_ONLY_TOOLCHAIN: 1
run: |
bazelisk test -c ${{ matrix.build_mode }} //...
# Compute the set of possible rules impacted by this change using
# Bazel-based diffing. This lets PRs and the merge queue have a much more
# efficient test CI action by avoiding even enumerating (and downloading)
# all of the unaffected Bazel targets.
- name: Compute impacted pull request targets
if:
steps.filter.outputs.ignore == 'false' && github.event_name != 'push'
env:
# Compute the base SHA from the different event structures.
GIT_BASE_SHA:
${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' &&
github.event.pull_request.base.sha ||
github.event.merge_group.base_sha }}
TARGETS_FILE: ${{ runner.temp }}/targets
run: |
# First fetch the relevant base into the git repository.
git fetch --depth=1 origin $GIT_BASE_SHA
# Then use `target-determinator` as wrapped by our script.
./scripts/target_determinator.py $GIT_BASE_SHA >$TARGETS_FILE
# Build and run just the tests impacted by the PR or merge group.
- name: Test (${{ matrix.build_mode }})
if:
steps.filter.outputs.ignore == 'false' && github.event_name != 'push'
env:
# 'libtool_check_unique failed to generate' workaround.
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/14113#issuecomment-999794586
BAZEL_USE_CPP_ONLY_TOOLCHAIN: 1
TARGETS_FILE: ${{ runner.temp }}/targets
run: |
# Bazel requires a test target to run the test command. There may be
# no targets or there may only be non-test targets that we want to
# build, so simply inject an explicit no-op test target.
echo "//scripts:no_op_test" >> $TARGETS_FILE
bazelisk test -c ${{ matrix.build_mode }} \
--target_pattern_file=$TARGETS_FILE
# See "Disk space before build".
- name: Disk space after build
if: steps.filter.outputs.ignore == 'false'
run: df -h