# Build matrix / environment variables are explained on: # http://about.travis-ci.org/docs/user/build-configuration/ # This file can be validated on: http://lint.travis-ci.org/ language: cpp dist: bionic osx_image: xcode10.3 compiler: - gcc - clang os: - linux - osx env: - BUILD_TYPE=Debug - BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo addons: apt: sources: - sourceline: 'deb http://apt.llvm.org/bionic/ llvm-toolchain-bionic-9 main' key_url: 'https://apt.llvm.org/llvm-snapshot.gpg.key' - sourceline: 'ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test' packages: - clang-9 - cmake - gcc-9 - g++-9 - libgoogle-perftools-dev - libkyotocabinet-dev - libsnappy-dev - libsqlite3-dev - ninja-build homebrew: packages: - cmake - crc32c - gcc@9 - gperftools - kyoto-cabinet - llvm@9 - ninja - snappy - sqlite3 update: true install: # The following Homebrew packages aren't linked by default, and need to be # prepended to the path explicitly. - if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "osx" ]; then export PATH="$(brew --prefix llvm)/bin:$PATH"; fi # /usr/bin/gcc points to an older compiler on both Linux and macOS. - if [ "$CXX" = "g++" ]; then export CXX="g++-9" CC="gcc-9"; fi # /usr/bin/clang points to an older compiler on both Linux and macOS. # # Homebrew's llvm package doesn't ship a versioned clang++ binary, so the values # below don't work on macOS. Fortunately, the path change above makes the # default values (clang and clang++) resolve to the correct compiler on macOS. - if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "linux" ]; then if [ "$CXX" = "clang++" ]; then export CXX="clang++-9" CC="clang-9"; fi; fi - echo ${CC} - echo ${CXX} - ${CXX} --version - cmake --version before_script: - mkdir -p build && cd build - cmake .. -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=$BUILD_TYPE - cmake --build . - cd .. script: - cd build && ctest --verbose && cd .. - "if [ -f build/db_bench ] ; then build/db_bench ; fi" - "if [ -f build/db_bench_sqlite3 ] ; then build/db_bench_sqlite3 ; fi" - "if [ -f build/db_bench_tree_db ] ; then build/db_bench_tree_db ; fi"