Set up CI with Azure Pipelines

This sets up an Azure Pipeline to build the library, publishing
the artifacts for convenience.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
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# Starter pipeline
# Start with a minimal pipeline that you can customize to build and deploy your code.
# Add steps that build, run tests, deploy, and more:
# https://aka.ms/yaml
trigger:
- master
- dev
jobs:
- job:
displayName: Windows
pool:
vmImage:
windows-2019
steps:
- task: CMake@1
inputs:
workingDirectory: 'build'
cmakeArgs: ..
- task: MSBuild@1
inputs:
solution: build/libmimalloc.sln
- upload: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)/build
artifact: windows
- job:
displayName: Linux
pool:
vmImage:
ubuntu-16.04
steps:
- task: CMake@1
inputs:
workingDirectory: 'build'
cmakeArgs: ..
- script: make -j$(nproc) -C build
- upload: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)/build
artifact: ubuntu
- job:
displayName: macOS
pool:
vmImage:
macOS-10.14
steps:
- task: CMake@1
inputs:
workingDirectory: 'build'
cmakeArgs: ..
- script: make -j$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu) -C build
- upload: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)/build
artifact: macos