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ci: use containers
GitHub's CI default runners are full of all kinds of software, and this
can cause hard to reproduce errors. Luckly, GitHub Actions supports
running jobs in a container image, so that the build environment is
minimal and reprocucible.
This patch changes the main CI job to run in a Debian Testing container,
fixing the issues described in
<cfb1127c3b
>.
As Debian Testing is a semi-rolling relase distribution, and nasm 2.15
is shipped by default, I've also modified the script to install nasm
from apt instead of building it from source.
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name: test
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on: [push]
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defaults:
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run:
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shell: sh
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permissions:
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contents: read
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jobs:
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build:
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name: test
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test:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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container:
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image: debian:testing
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- run: sudo apt update
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- run: sudo apt install yasm g++-multilib tcsh
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- run: wget https://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/releasebuilds/2.15.05/nasm-2.15.05.tar.gz
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- run: tar xvfz nasm-2.15.05.tar.gz && cd nasm-2.15.05 && ./configure && make && sudo make install && cd ..
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- uses: actions/checkout@v3
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- run: apt -y update
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- run: apt -y install g++-multilib libboost-dev make nasm yasm
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- run: make test
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- run: make -C sample CXXFLAGS="-DXBYAK_NO_EXCEPTION"
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XBYAK_INC=../xbyak/xbyak.h
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CXX?=g++
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#BOOST_EXIST=$(shell echo "#include <boost/spirit/core.hpp>" | $(CXX) -x c++ -c - 2>/dev/null && echo 1)
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# I don't know why the above code causes an error on GitHub action.
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BOOST_EXIST?=0
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BOOST_EXIST=$(shell echo "#include <boost/spirit/core.hpp>" | $(CXX) -x c++ -c - 2>/dev/null && echo 1)
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UNAME_M=$(shell uname -m)
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ONLY_64BIT=0
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