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Change GAP kernel version to 9.1 (also changes the shared library version) #5905

Change GAP kernel version to 9.1 (also changes the shared library version)

Change GAP kernel version to 9.1 (also changes the shared library version) #5905

Workflow file for this run

name: CI
# Trigger the workflow on push or pull request
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
# see https://github.com/marketplace/actions/debugging-with-tmate
debug_enabled:
description: 'Run the build with tmate debugging enabled'
type: boolean
pull_request:
push:
schedule:
# Every day at 2:30 AM UTC
- cron: '30 2 * * *'
concurrency:
# group by workflow and ref; the last slightly strange component ensures that for pull
# requests, we limit to 1 concurrent job, but for the master branch we don't
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}-${{ github.ref != 'refs/heads/master' || github.run_number }}
# Cancel intermediate builds, but only if it is a pull request build.
cancel-in-progress: ${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/pull/') }}
env:
# default config flags: enable debug asserts
CONFIGFLAGS: "--enable-debug"
# CHERE_INVOKING=1 lets us start a 'login shell' (to set paths) in Windows without changing directory
CHERE_INVOKING: 1
jobs:
test:
name: ${{ matrix.test-suites }} - ${{ matrix.extra }} - ${{ matrix.os }}
# Don't run this twice on PRs for branches pushed to the same repository
if: ${{ !(github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name == github.repository) }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
timeout-minutes: 60
defaults:
run:
shell: ${{ matrix.shell }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest]
shell: [bash]
test-suites:
[
# base test: fast first test
"testinstall",
"teststandard",
# run tests contained in the manual
"testmanuals",
# test error reporting and compiling as well as libgap
"testexpect testmockpkg testspecial test-compile testlibgap testkernel testworkspace",
# compile packages and run GAP tests
# don't use --enable-debug to prevent the tests from taking too long
"testpackages testinstall-loadall",
]
extra: [""]
# add a few extra tests
include:
# test creating the manual
# also test `make install` here, as that wants the manual, too;
# and set NO_COVERAGE=1 to ensure the installed GAP binaries don't
# contain references to the build directory
- os: ubuntu-latest
shell: bash
test-suites: "makemanuals testmakeinstall"
extra: "CONFIGFLAGS=\"--prefix=/tmp/gapprefix\" NO_COVERAGE=1"
- os: ubuntu-20.04
shell: bash
test-suites: "teststandard"
extra: "ABI=32 CONFIGFLAGS=\"\""
# FIXME: we used to run `teststandard` for HPC-GAP under Travis CI,
# but somehow when running on GitHub Actions, it takes almost 4
# hours (!) to complete instead of 25 minutes. So for now we just
# run testinstall.
- os: ubuntu-latest
shell: bash
test-suites: "testinstall"
extra: "HPCGAP=yes ABI=64"
# this job also tests GAP without readline and gmp
- os: macos-latest
shell: bash
test-suites: "testmockpkg testinstall"
extra: "BOOTSTRAP_MINIMAL=yes"
# run bugfix regression tests
# Also turn on '--enable-memory-checking' to make sure GAP compiles
# with the flag enabled. We do not actually test the memory
# checking, as this slows down GAP too much.
# Also check ubuntu-latest works.
- os: ubuntu-latest
shell: bash
test-suites: "testbugfix"
extra: "CONFIGFLAGS=\"--enable-memory-checking\""
# out of tree builds -- these are mainly done to verify that the
# build system work in this scenario. Since we don't expect the test
# results to vary compared to the in-tree builds, we turn off
# coverage reporting by setting NO_COVERAGE=1; this has the extra
# benefit of also running the tests at least once with the
# ReproducibleBehaviour option turned off.
# The '--enable-valgrind' checks that GAP builds and runs correctly
# when compiled with valgrind support. We do not actually run any
# tests using valgrind, as it is too slow.
- os: ubuntu-latest
shell: bash
test-suites: "testbuildsys testmockpkg testinstall"
extra: "NO_COVERAGE=1 ABI=64 BUILDDIR=out-of-tree
CONFIGFLAGS=\"--enable-valgrind\""
packages: "valgrind"
# same as above, but in 32 bit mode, also turn off debugging (see
# elsewhere in this file for an explanation).
- os: ubuntu-20.04
shell: bash
test-suites: "testbuildsys testmockpkg testinstall"
extra: "NO_COVERAGE=1 ABI=32 BUILDDIR=out-of-tree CONFIGFLAGS=\"\""
# test Julia integration
- os: ubuntu-20.04
shell: bash
test-suites: "testinstall"
extra: "JULIA=yes CONFIGFLAGS=\"--enable-debug\""
- os: windows-2019
# The 'run' steps in this job use Cygwin's bash, once it is set up.
# --login: make a login shell (so PATH is set up)
# -o igncr: Accept windows line endings
# {0} : Pass any extra arguments from CI
shell: C:\cygwin64\bin\bash.exe --login -o igncr '{0}'
test-suites: "testmockpkg testinstall"
env:
TEST_SUITES: ${{ matrix.test-suites }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Set up Python"
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: 3.9
- uses: gap-actions/setup-cygwin@v1
if: ${{ runner.os == 'Windows' }}
with:
PKGS_TO_INSTALL: 'wget,git,gcc-g++,gcc-core,m4,libgmp-devel,make,automake,libtool,autoconf,autoconf2.5,zlib-devel,libreadline-devel,libmpc-devel,libmpfr-devel,xdg-utils,pkg-config'
# There are two cygwin installs on github actions (ours,
# and a preinstalled one which we can't use as not enough packages are installed.
# Due to conflicts between these two, we cannot spawn new Cygwin processes and
# then use IO between processes
- if: ${{ runner.os == 'Windows' }}
name: "Remove tests which do not work on github actions in Windows"
run: |
rm tst/testinstall/testunix/streamio.tst tst/testinstall/testunix/streams.tst
- name: "Set up compiler and linker flags"
run: |
${{ matrix.extra }}
if [[ -n ${NO_COVERAGE} ]] ; then
echo "No coverage reporting"
elif [ "$RUNNER_OS" == "Linux" ] ; then
# Passing -pthread makes linux gcc generate profiles in a thread-safe way,
# but that is very slow, so we force non-threadsafe generation.
echo "Use non-threadsafe coverage options, updating compiler and linker flags"
echo "CFLAGS=--coverage -O2 -g -fprofile-update=single" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CXXFLAGS=--coverage -O2 -g -fprofile-update=single" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "LDFLAGS=--coverage -fprofile-update=single" >> $GITHUB_ENV
else
echo "Using standard coverage options, updating compiler and linker flags"
echo "CFLAGS=--coverage -O2 -g" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CXXFLAGS=--coverage -O2 -g" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "LDFLAGS=--coverage" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
- name: "Install dependencies"
run: |
${{ matrix.extra }}
echo "${{ matrix.extra }}" > extra.flags
if [ "$RUNNER_OS" == "Linux" ]; then
packages=(${{ matrix.packages }})
if [[ $TEST_SUITES == *testbuildsys* ]] ; then
sudo apt-get remove libgmp-dev libreadline-dev zlib1g-dev
else
packages+=(libgmp-dev libreadline-dev zlib1g-dev expect)
fi
if [[ $TEST_SUITES == *testpackages* ]] ; then
packages+=( # For:
4ti2 # 4ti2Interface
libcdd-dev # CddInterface
libcurl4-openssl-dev # curlInterface
libfplll-dev # float
libmpc-dev # float
libmpfi-dev # float
libmpfr-dev # float
libncurses-dev # browse
libzmq3-dev # ZeroMQInterface
pari-gp # alnuth
singular # singular
)
fi
if [[ $TEST_SUITES == *makemanuals* ]] ; then
packages+=(
texlive-latex-base
texlive-latex-recommended
texlive-latex-extra
texlive-fonts-recommended
)
fi
if [[ $ABI == 32 ]] ; then
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
for i in "${!packages[@]}"; do
packages[$i]="${packages[$i]}:i386"
done
packages+=(gcc-multilib g++-multilib)
fi
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends "${packages[@]}"
sudo apt-get install pkg-config
elif [ "$RUNNER_OS" == "macOS" ]; then
brew install autoconf zlib # pkg-config resp. pkgconf are pre-installed
fi
python -m pip install gcovr
# Setup ccache, to speed up repeated compilation of the same binaries
# (i.e., GAP and the packages)
- name: "Setup ccache"
if: ${{ runner.os != 'Windows' }}
uses: Chocobo1/setup-ccache-action@v1
with:
update_packager_index: false
override_cache_key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('extra.flags') }}-${{ github.ref }}
override_cache_key_fallback: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('extra.flags') }}
- name: "Workaround GitHub security concerns" # see https://github.com/gap-system/gap/issues/4861
run: git config --global --add safe.directory $PWD
- name: "Configure GAP"
run: ${{ matrix.extra }} dev/ci-configure-gap.sh
- name: "Build GAP"
run: ${{ matrix.extra }} dev/ci-build-gap.sh
- name: "Download packages"
run: ${{ matrix.extra }} dev/ci-download-pkgs.sh
- name: "Setup tmate session"
uses: mxschmitt/action-tmate@v3
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && github.event.inputs.debug_enabled }}
- name: "Run tests"
run: ${{ matrix.extra }} dev/ci.sh ${{ matrix.test-suites }}
- name: "Upload pdf manuals"
if: ${{ contains(matrix.test-suites, 'makemanuals') }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
if-no-files-found: error
name: manuals-pdf
path: |
doc/dev/manual.pdf
doc/hpc/manual.pdf
doc/ref/manual.pdf
doc/tut/manual.pdf
- name: "Upload html manuals"
if: ${{ contains(matrix.test-suites, 'makemanuals') }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
if-no-files-found: error
name: manuals-html
path: |
doc/*/*.html
doc/*/*.css
doc/*/*.js
- name: "Gather coverage data"
run: ${{ matrix.extra }} dev/ci-gather-coverage.sh
- name: "Upload coverage data to Codecov"
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v5
with:
token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
cross_compile:
# The host should always be linux
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
name: Cross compiler for s390x
steps:
- name: Install Cross-Compile Support
uses: cyberjunk/gha-ubuntu-cross@v5
with:
arch: s390x
- name: Install general build dependencies
run: sudo apt-get install -q -y git autoconf
- name: Install cross compile dependencies
run: sudo apt-get install -q -y git libgmp-dev:s390x libreadline-dev:s390x zlib1g-dev:s390x
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- run: ./autogen.sh
- name: Native compile
run: |
# When building a git snapshot, configure & compile a native version of GAP to
# generate ffdata.{c,h}, c_oper1.c and c_type1.c -- in a GAP release tarball
# this is not necessary.
mkdir native-build
cd native-build
../configure --without-readline
make -j2
cp build/c_*.c build/ffdata.* ../src/
cd ..
- name: Configure
run: ./configure --host="s390x-linux-gnu"
- name: Cross compile
run: make -j2 V=1 all build-testlibgap build-testkernel
- name: Fixup sysinfo.gap
run: rm sysinfo.gap && make SYSINFO_CC=gcc SYSINFO_CXX=g++ sysinfo.gap
- name: Download required GAP packages
run: make bootstrap-pkg-minimal
- name: Run tests in VM
uses: uraimo/run-on-arch-action@v2
with:
arch: s390x
distro: ubuntu22.04
# Not required, but speeds up builds
githubToken: ${{ github.token }}
# The shell to run commands with in the container
shell: /bin/sh
# Install some dependencies in the container. This speeds up builds if
# you are also using githubToken. Any dependencies installed here will
# be part of the container image that gets cached, so subsequent
# builds don't have to re-install them. The image layer is cached
# publicly in your project's package repository, so it is vital that
# no secrets are present in the container state or logs.
install: |
apt-get update -q -y
# we need build-essential for make and gcc (the latter is used by gac and
# hence by the tests involving mockpkg)
apt-get install -q -y build-essential git libgmp10 libreadline8 zlib1g
# Do the thing
run: |
set -x
git config --global --add safe.directory $PWD # see https://github.com/gap-system/gap/issues/4861
make citests
openbsd:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Test in OpenBSD
env:
AUTOCONF_VERSION: 2.71
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Download required GAP packages
run: |
wget https://github.com/gap-system/PackageDistro/releases/download/latest/packages-required.tar.gz
mkdir pkg
cd pkg
tar xvf ../packages-required.tar.gz
- name: Test in OpenBSD
id: test
uses: vmactions/openbsd-vm@v1
with:
envs: 'AUTOCONF_VERSION'
usesh: true
prepare: |
pkg_add bash git gmake autoconf-2.71p0 gmp
# Do the thing
run: |
set -x
git config --global --add safe.directory $PWD # see https://github.com/gap-system/gap/issues/4861
rm -rf extern # ensure we don't build and link against bundled libraries
./autogen.sh
./configure --with-gmp=/usr/local --without-readline
export MAKE=gmake
gmake -j2 V=1
gmake citests
# The following job is duplicated in release.yml - keep the two in sync.
# (except for their different 'needs' components).
slack-notification:
name: Send Slack notification on status change
needs:
- test
- cross_compile
- openbsd
if: ${{ always() && github.event_name != 'pull_request' && github.repository == 'gap-system/gap' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Get branch name
id: get-branch
run: echo "branch=${GITHUB_REF#refs/*/}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Determine whether CI status changed
uses: gap-actions/should-i-notify-action@v1
id: should_notify
with:
branch: ${{ steps.get-branch.outputs.branch }}
needs_context: ${{ toJson(needs) }}
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
notify_on_changed_status: true
- name: Send slack notification
uses: act10ns/slack@v2
if: ${{ steps.should_notify.outputs.should_send_message == 'yes' }}
with:
status: ${{ steps.should_notify.outputs.current_status }}
env:
SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL }}