| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205 | language: ccache:  ccache: true  ## cargo: true  directories:    - $HOME/.cargo    ## where we point CARGO_TARGET_DIR in all our cargo invocations    - $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/src/rust/targetcompiler:  - gcc  - clangos:  - linux  - osx## The build matrix in the following stanza expands into builds for each## OS and compiler.env:  global:    ## The Travis CI environment allows us two cores, so let's use both.    - MAKEFLAGS="-j 2"    ## We turn on hardening by default    ## Also known as --enable-fragile-hardening in 0.3.0.3-alpha and later    - HARDENING_OPTIONS="--enable-expensive-hardening"    ## We turn off asciidoc by default, because it's slow    - ASCIIDOC_OPTIONS="--disable-asciidoc"  matrix:    ## We want to use each build option at least once    ##    ## We don't list default variable values, because we set the defaults    ## in global (or the default is unset)    -    ## We turn off hardening for Rust builds, because they are incompatible,    ## and it's going to take a while for them to be fixed. See:    ##   https:/trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/25386    ##   https:/trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/26398    - RUST_OPTIONS="--enable-rust --enable-cargo-online-mode" HARDENING_OPTIONS=""matrix:  ## include creates builds with gcc, linux, sudo: false  include:    ## We include a single coverage build with the best options for coverage    - env: COVERAGE_OPTIONS="--enable-coverage" HARDENING_OPTIONS=""    ## We only want to check these build option combinations once    ## (they shouldn't vary by compiler or OS)    ## We run rust and coverage with hardening off, which seems like enough    # - env: HARDENING_OPTIONS=""    ## We check asciidoc with distcheck, to make sure we remove doc products    - env: DISTCHECK="yes" ASCIIDOC_OPTIONS=""    ## Check rust offline with distcheck, to make sure we remove rust products    ## But without hardening (see above)    - env: DISTCHECK="yes" RUST_OPTIONS="--enable-rust" TOR_RUST_DEPENDENCIES=true HARDENING_OPTIONS=""    ## Check disable module dirauth with rust, and without rust but with distcheck    - env: MODULES_OPTIONS="--disable-module-dirauth" RUST_OPTIONS="--enable-rust" TOR_RUST_DEPENDENCIES=true HARDENING_OPTIONS=""    - env: DISTCHECK="yes" MODULES_OPTIONS="--disable-module-dirauth"  ## Uncomment to allow the build to report success (with non-required  ## sub-builds continuing to run) if all required sub-builds have  ## succeeded.  This is somewhat buggy currently: it can cause  ## duplicate notifications and prematurely report success if a  ## single sub-build has succeeded.  See  ## https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/1696  # fast_finish: true  ## Careful! We use global envs, which makes it hard to exclude or  ## allow failures by env:  ## https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/customizing-the-build#matching-jobs-with-allow_failures  exclude:    ## Clang doesn't work in containerized builds, see below.    - compiler: clang      sudo: false    ## We also exclude non-containerized gcc, because they're slow and redundant.    - compiler: gcc      sudo: required## We don't need sudo. (The "apt:" stanza after this allows us to not need## sudo; otherwise, we would need it for getting dependencies.)#### But we use "sudo: required" to force non-containerized builds, working## around a Travis CI environment issue: clang LeakAnalyzer fails## because it requires ptrace and the containerized environment no## longer allows ptrace.## https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/9033#### In the matrix above, we exclude redundant combinations.sudo:  - false  - required## (Linux only) Use the latest Linux image (Ubuntu Trusty)dist: trusty## (Linux only) Download our dependenciesaddons:  apt:    packages:      ## Required dependencies      - libevent-dev      - zlib1g-dev      ## Optional dependencies      - libcap-dev      - liblzma-dev      - libscrypt-dev      - libseccomp-dev      ## zstd doesn't exist in Ubuntu Trusty      #- libzstd      ## Conditional dependencies      ## Always installed, so we don't need sudo      - asciidoc      - docbook-xsl      - docbook-xml      - xmlto## (OSX only) Use the default OSX image## See https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/reference/osx#os-x-version## Default is Xcode 9.4 on macOS 10.13 as of August 2018#osx_image: xcode9.4before_install:  ## If we're on OSX, homebrew usually needs to be updated first  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew update; fi  ## We might be upgrading some useless packages, but that's better than missing an upgrade  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew upgrade; fi  ## Create empty rust directories for non-Rust builds, so caching succeeds  - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" == "" ]]; then mkdir -p $HOME/.cargo $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/src/rust/target; fiinstall:  ## If we're on OSX use brew to install ccache (ccache is automatically installed on Linux)  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew install ccache; fi  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then export PATH="/usr/local/opt/ccache/libexec:$PATH"; fi  ## If we're on OSX use brew to install required dependencies (for Linux, see the "apt:" section above)  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew install libevent; fi  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew install openssl; fi  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew install pkg-config; fi  ## macOS comes with zlib by default, so the homebrew install is keg-only  # - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew install zlib; fi  ## If we're on OSX also install the optional dependencies  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew install libscrypt; fi  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew install xz; fi  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew install zstd; fi  ## If we're on OSX, OpenSSL is keg-only, so tor 0.2.9 and later need to be configured --with-openssl-dir= to build  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then OPENSSL_OPTIONS=--with-openssl-dir=`brew --prefix openssl`; fi  ## Install conditional features  ## Install coveralls  - if [[ "$COVERAGE_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then pip install --user cpp-coveralls; fi  ## If we're on OSX, and using asciidoc, install asciidoc  - if [[ "$ASCIIDOC_OPTIONS" == "" ]] && [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew install asciidoc; fi  - if [[ "$ASCIIDOC_OPTIONS" == "" ]] && [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew install xmlto; fi  - if [[ "$ASCIIDOC_OPTIONS" == "" ]] && [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then export XML_CATALOG_FILES="/usr/local/etc/xml/catalog"; fi  ## If we're using Rust, download rustup  - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then curl -Ssf -o rustup.sh https://sh.rustup.rs; fi  ## Install the stable channels of rustc and cargo and setup our toolchain environment  - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then sh rustup.sh -y --default-toolchain stable; fi  - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then source $HOME/.cargo/env; fi  ## If we're testing rust builds in offline-mode, then set up our vendored dependencies  - if [[ "$TOR_RUST_DEPENDENCIES" == "true" ]]; then export TOR_RUST_DEPENDENCIES=$PWD/src/ext/rust/crates; fi  ##  ## Finally, list installed package versions  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ]]; then dpkg-query --show; fi  - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew list --versions; fi  ## Get some info about rustup, rustc and cargo  - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then which rustup; fi  - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then which rustc; fi  - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then which cargo; fi  - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then rustup --version; fi  - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then rustc --version; fi  - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then cargo --version; fiscript:  - ./autogen.sh  - CONFIGURE_FLAGS="$ASCIIDOC_OPTIONS $COVERAGE_OPTIONS $HARDENING_OPTIONS $MODULES_OPTIONS $OPENSSL_OPTIONS $RUST_OPTIONS --enable-fatal-warnings --disable-silent-rules"  - echo $CONFIGURE_FLAGS  - ./configure $CONFIGURE_FLAGS  ## We run `make check` because that's what https://jenkins.torproject.org does.  - if [[ "$DISTCHECK" == "" ]]; then make check; fi  - if [[ "$DISTCHECK" != "" ]]; then make distcheck DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS="$CONFIGURE_FLAGS"; fiafter_failure:  ## configure will leave a log file with more details of config failures.  ## But the log is too long for travis' rendered view, so tail it.  - tail -1000 config.log  ## `make check` will leave a log file with more details of test failures.  - if [[ "$DISTCHECK" == "" ]]; then cat test-suite.log; fi  ## `make distcheck` puts it somewhere different.  - if [[ "$DISTCHECK" != "" ]]; then make show-distdir-testlog; fiafter_success:  ## If this build was one that produced coverage, upload it.  - if [[ "$COVERAGE_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then coveralls -b . --exclude src/test --exclude src/trunnel --gcov-options '\-p'; finotifications:  irc:    channels:      - "irc.oftc.net#tor-ci"    template:      - "%{repository} %{branch} %{commit} - %{author}: %{commit_subject}"      - "Build #%{build_number} %{result}. Details: %{build_url}"    on_success: change    on_failure: change  email:    on_success: never    on_failure: change
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