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Add next-source-p and previous-source-p. #53

Add next-source-p and previous-source-p.

Add next-source-p and previous-source-p. #53

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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Atlas Engineer LLC
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3 Clause
# Inspired by http://3bb.cc/blog/2020/09/11/github-ci/.
name: Tests
# We tell GitHub to not duplicate the checks in pull requests. See
# https://github.community/t/how-to-trigger-an-action-on-push-or-pull-request-but-not-both/16662/15
on:
push:
branches: [ master ]
pull_request:
branches: [ master ]
types: [ opened, synchronize, closed ]
jobs:
test:
name: ${{ matrix.lisp }} on ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
# Use ccl-bin/1.12.1 instead of 'ccl' because of
# https://github.com/roswell/roswell/issues/534.
# TODO: Revert when Roswell is functional again.
lisp: [sbcl-bin, ccl-bin/1.12.1]
rosargs: [dynamic-space-size=3072]
os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest] # try windows-latest when we understand commands to install Roswell on it
# run the job on every combination of "lisp" and "os" above
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
# Check out your repository under $GITHUB_WORKSPACE, so your job can access it
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Cache .roswell
id: cache-dot-roswell
uses: actions/cache@v1
with:
path: ~/.roswell
key: ${{ runner.os }}-dot-roswell-${{ matrix.lisp }}-${{ hashFiles('**/*.asd') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-dot-roswell-${{ matrix.lisp }}-
${{ runner.os }}-dot-roswell-
- name: Install Roswell
shell: bash
# always run install, since it does some global installs and setup that isn't cached
env:
LISP: ${{ matrix.lisp }}
# TODO: Update Roswell to latest version (may need Ubuntu 20.* or above).
run: curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/roswell/roswell/v20.06.14.107/scripts/install-for-ci.sh | sh -x
- name: Check Lisp
continue-on-error: true
shell: bash
run: |
ros ${{ matrix.rosargs }} -e '(format t "~&~a: ~a on ~a~%" (lisp-implementation-type) (lisp-implementation-version) (machine-type))'
ros ${{ matrix.rosargs }} -e '(format t "ASDF: ~a~%" (asdf:asdf-version))'
ros ${{ matrix.rosargs }} -e '(format t "fixnum bits: ~a~%" (integer-length most-positive-fixnum))'
ros ${{ matrix.rosargs }} -e '(format t "features: ~s~%" *features*)'
- name: Register current checkout path in ASDF
shell: bash
run: |
mkdir -p ~/.config/common-lisp/source-registry.conf.d/
echo "(:tree \"$PWD\")" > ~/.config/common-lisp/source-registry.conf.d/asdf.conf
- name: Fetch Common Lisp third-party dependencies
shell: bash
run: |
ros ${{ matrix.rosargs }} -e '(handler-bind ((error (lambda (a) (uiop:print-backtrace) (format *error-output* "Error: ~a~&" a) (uiop:quit 17)))) (asdf:load-system :prompter/submodules))'
mkdir -p ~/.config/common-lisp/source-registry.conf.d/
echo "(:tree \"$PWD/_build/submodules\")" >> ~/.config/common-lisp/source-registry.conf.d/asdf.conf
- name: Load the system
shell: bash
run: |
# TODO: Can we make CCL backtraces more readable? With trivial-backtrace maybe?
ros ${{ matrix.rosargs }} -e '(asdf:load-system :prompter/submodules)' -e '(handler-bind ((error (lambda (a) (uiop:print-condition-backtrace a) (format *error-output* "Error: ~a~&" a) (uiop:quit 17)))) (asdf:load-system :prompter))'
# Load tests separately to not clutter the test output.
- name: Load tests
shell: bash
run: |
ros ${{ matrix.rosargs }} -e '(asdf:load-system :prompter/submodules)' -e '(handler-bind ((error (lambda (a) (uiop:print-backtrace) (format *error-output* "~a~&" a) (uiop:quit 17)))) (asdf:load-system :prompter/tests) (asdf:load-system :prompter/tests/compilation))'
- name: Run tests
shell: bash
# Export CI to tell ASDF to quit on test errors.
env:
NASDF_TESTS_QUIT_ON_FAIL: yes
run: |
ros ${{ matrix.rosargs }} -e '(asdf:load-system :prompter/submodules)' -e '(asdf:test-system :prompter)'