From 698f8c2f01ea549d77d7dc3338a12e04c11057b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 14:02:58 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.64.0+dfsg1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- src/ci/github-actions/ci.yml | 736 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 736 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/ci/github-actions/ci.yml (limited to 'src/ci/github-actions/ci.yml') diff --git a/src/ci/github-actions/ci.yml b/src/ci/github-actions/ci.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3ad4e3f97 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/ci/github-actions/ci.yml @@ -0,0 +1,736 @@ +###################################################### +# WARNING! Action needed when changing this file # +###################################################### + +# Due to GitHub Actions limitations, we can't use YAML Anchors directly in the +# CI configuration stored on the repository. To work around that this file is +# expanded by a tool in the repository, and the expansion is committed as well. +# +# After you make any change to the file you'll need to run this command: +# +# ./x.py run src/tools/expand-yaml-anchors +# +# ...and commit the file it updated in addition to this one. If you forget this +# step CI will fail. + +--- + +############################### +# YAML Anchors Definition # +############################### + +# This key contains most of the YAML anchors that will be used later in the +# document. YAML anchors allows us to greatly reduce duplication inside the CI +# configuration by reusing parts of the configuration. +# +# YAML anchors work by defining an anchor with `&anchor-name` and reusing its +# content in another place with `*anchor-name`. The special `<<` map key merges +# the content of the map with the content of the anchor (or list of anchors). +# +# The expand-yaml-anchors tool will automatically remove this block from the +# output YAML file. +x--expand-yaml-anchors--remove: + + - &shared-ci-variables + CI_JOB_NAME: ${{ matrix.name }} + + - &public-variables + SCCACHE_BUCKET: rust-lang-ci-sccache2 + TOOLSTATE_REPO: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-toolstate + CACHE_DOMAIN: ci-caches.rust-lang.org + + - &prod-variables + SCCACHE_BUCKET: rust-lang-ci-sccache2 + DEPLOY_BUCKET: rust-lang-ci2 + TOOLSTATE_REPO: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-toolstate + TOOLSTATE_ISSUES_API_URL: https://api.github.com/repos/rust-lang/rust/issues + TOOLSTATE_PUBLISH: 1 + # AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEYs are stored in GitHub's secrets storage, named + # AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY_. Including the key id in the name allows to + # rotate them in a single branch while keeping the old key in another + # branch, which wouldn't be possible if the key was named with the kind + # (caches, artifacts...). + CACHES_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: AKIA46X5W6CZI5DHEBFL + ARTIFACTS_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: AKIA46X5W6CZN24CBO55 + CACHE_DOMAIN: ci-caches.rust-lang.org + + - &dummy-variables + SCCACHE_BUCKET: rust-lang-gha-caches + DEPLOY_BUCKET: rust-lang-gha + TOOLSTATE_REPO: https://github.com/pietroalbini/rust-toolstate + TOOLSTATE_ISSUES_API_URL: https://api.github.com/repos/pietroalbini/rust-toolstate/issues + TOOLSTATE_PUBLISH: 1 + # AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEYs are stored in GitHub's secrets storage, named + # AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY_. Including the key id in the name allows to + # rotate them in a single branch while keeping the old key in another + # branch, which wouldn't be possible if the key was named with the kind + # (caches, artifacts...). + CACHES_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: AKIA46X5W6CZOMUQATD5 + ARTIFACTS_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: AKIA46X5W6CZH5AYXDVF + CACHE_DOMAIN: ci-caches-gha.rust-lang.org + + - &base-job + env: {} + + - &job-linux-xl + os: ubuntu-20.04-xl + <<: *base-job + + - &job-macos-xl + os: macos-latest # We don't have an XL builder for this + <<: *base-job + + - &job-windows-xl + os: windows-latest-xl + <<: *base-job + + - &job-aarch64-linux + os: [self-hosted, ARM64, linux] + + - &step + if: success() && !env.SKIP_JOB + + - &base-ci-job + timeout-minutes: 600 + runs-on: "${{ matrix.os }}" + env: *shared-ci-variables + steps: + - name: disable git crlf conversion + run: git config --global core.autocrlf false + + - name: checkout the source code + uses: actions/checkout@v3 + with: + fetch-depth: 2 + + # Rust Log Analyzer can't currently detect the PR number of a GitHub + # Actions build on its own, so a hint in the log message is needed to + # point it in the right direction. + - name: configure the PR in which the error message will be posted + run: echo "[CI_PR_NUMBER=$num]" + env: + num: ${{ github.event.number }} + if: success() && !env.SKIP_JOB && github.event_name == 'pull_request' + + - name: add extra environment variables + run: src/ci/scripts/setup-environment.sh + env: + # Since it's not possible to merge `${{ matrix.env }}` with the other + # variables in `job..env`, the variables defined in the matrix + # are passed to the `setup-environment.sh` script encoded in JSON, + # which then uses log commands to actually set them. + EXTRA_VARIABLES: ${{ toJson(matrix.env) }} + <<: *step + + - name: decide whether to skip this job + run: src/ci/scripts/should-skip-this.sh + <<: *step + + - name: ensure the channel matches the target branch + run: src/ci/scripts/verify-channel.sh + <<: *step + + - name: configure GitHub Actions to kill the build when outdated + uses: rust-lang/simpleinfra/github-actions/cancel-outdated-builds@master + with: + github_token: "${{ secrets.github_token }}" + if: success() && !env.SKIP_JOB && github.ref != 'refs/heads/try' && github.ref != 'refs/heads/try-perf' + <<: *step + + - name: collect CPU statistics + run: src/ci/scripts/collect-cpu-stats.sh + <<: *step + + - name: show the current environment + run: src/ci/scripts/dump-environment.sh + <<: *step + + - name: install awscli + run: src/ci/scripts/install-awscli.sh + <<: *step + + - name: install sccache + run: src/ci/scripts/install-sccache.sh + <<: *step + + - name: install clang + run: src/ci/scripts/install-clang.sh + <<: *step + + - name: install WIX + run: src/ci/scripts/install-wix.sh + <<: *step + + - name: disable git crlf conversion + run: src/ci/scripts/disable-git-crlf-conversion.sh + <<: *step + + - name: checkout submodules + run: src/ci/scripts/checkout-submodules.sh + <<: *step + + - name: install MSYS2 + run: src/ci/scripts/install-msys2.sh + <<: *step + + - name: install MinGW + run: src/ci/scripts/install-mingw.sh + <<: *step + + - name: install ninja + run: src/ci/scripts/install-ninja.sh + <<: *step + + - name: enable ipv6 on Docker + run: src/ci/scripts/enable-docker-ipv6.sh + <<: *step + + # Disable automatic line ending conversion (again). On Windows, when we're + # installing dependencies, something switches the git configuration directory or + # re-enables autocrlf. We've not tracked down the exact cause -- and there may + # be multiple -- but this should ensure submodules are checked out with the + # appropriate line endings. + - name: disable git crlf conversion + run: src/ci/scripts/disable-git-crlf-conversion.sh + <<: *step + + - name: ensure line endings are correct + run: src/ci/scripts/verify-line-endings.sh + <<: *step + + - name: ensure backported commits are in upstream branches + run: src/ci/scripts/verify-backported-commits.sh + <<: *step + + - name: ensure the stable version number is correct + run: src/ci/scripts/verify-stable-version-number.sh + <<: *step + + - name: run the build + run: src/ci/scripts/run-build-from-ci.sh + env: + AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ env.CACHES_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }} + AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets[format('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY_{0}', env.CACHES_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID)] }} + TOOLSTATE_REPO_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.TOOLSTATE_REPO_ACCESS_TOKEN }} + <<: *step + + - name: upload artifacts to S3 + run: src/ci/scripts/upload-artifacts.sh + env: + AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ env.ARTIFACTS_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }} + AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets[format('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY_{0}', env.ARTIFACTS_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID)] }} + # Adding a condition on DEPLOY=1 or DEPLOY_ALT=1 is not needed as all deploy + # builders *should* have the AWS credentials available. Still, explicitly + # adding the condition is helpful as this way CI will not silently skip + # deploying artifacts from a dist builder if the variables are misconfigured, + # erroring about invalid credentials instead. + if: success() && !env.SKIP_JOB && (github.event_name == 'push' || env.DEPLOY == '1' || env.DEPLOY_ALT == '1') + <<: *step + + # These snippets are used by the try-success, try-failure, auto-success and auto-failure jobs. + # Check out their documentation for more information on why they're needed. + + - &base-outcome-job + name: bors build finished + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + + - &base-success-job + steps: + - name: mark the job as a success + run: exit 0 + shell: bash + <<: *base-outcome-job + + - &base-failure-job + steps: + - name: mark the job as a failure + run: exit 1 + shell: bash + <<: *base-outcome-job + +########################### +# Builders definition # +########################### + +name: CI +on: + push: + branches: + - auto + - try + - try-perf + - master + pull_request: + branches: + - "**" + +defaults: + run: + # On Linux, macOS, and Windows, use the system-provided bash as the default + # shell. (This should only make a difference on Windows, where the default + # shell is PowerShell.) + shell: bash + +jobs: + pr: + <<: *base-ci-job + name: PR + env: + <<: [*shared-ci-variables, *public-variables] + if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' + strategy: + matrix: + include: + - name: mingw-check + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: x86_64-gnu-llvm-12 + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: x86_64-gnu-tools + env: + CI_ONLY_WHEN_SUBMODULES_CHANGED: 1 + <<: *job-linux-xl + + auto: + <<: *base-ci-job + name: auto + env: + <<: [*shared-ci-variables, *prod-variables] + if: github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/auto' && github.repository == 'rust-lang-ci/rust' + strategy: + matrix: + include: + ############################# + # Linux/Docker builders # + ############################# + + - name: aarch64-gnu + <<: *job-aarch64-linux + + - name: arm-android + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: armhf-gnu + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-aarch64-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-android + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-arm-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-armhf-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-armv7-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-i586-gnu-i586-i686-musl + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-i686-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-mips-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-mips64-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-mips64el-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-mipsel-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-powerpc-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-powerpc64-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-powerpc64le-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-riscv64-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-s390x-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-various-1 + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-various-2 + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-x86_64-freebsd + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-x86_64-illumos + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - &dist-x86_64-linux + name: dist-x86_64-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-x86_64-linux-alt + env: + IMAGE: dist-x86_64-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-x86_64-musl + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: dist-x86_64-netbsd + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: i686-gnu + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: i686-gnu-nopt + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: mingw-check + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: test-various + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: wasm32 + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: x86_64-gnu + <<: *job-linux-xl + + # This job ensures commits landing on nightly still pass the full + # test suite on the stable channel. There are some UI tests that + # depend on the channel being built (for example if they include the + # channel name on the output), and this builder prevents landing + # changes that would result in broken builds after a promotion. + - name: x86_64-gnu-stable + env: + IMAGE: x86_64-gnu + RUST_CI_OVERRIDE_RELEASE_CHANNEL: stable + # Only run this job on the nightly channel. Running this on beta + # could cause failures when `dev: 1` in `stage0.txt`, and running + # this on stable is useless. + CI_ONLY_WHEN_CHANNEL: nightly + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: x86_64-gnu-aux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: x86_64-gnu-debug + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: x86_64-gnu-distcheck + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: x86_64-gnu-llvm-12 + env: + RUST_BACKTRACE: 1 + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: x86_64-gnu-llvm-12-stage1 + env: + RUST_BACKTRACE: 1 + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: x86_64-gnu-nopt + <<: *job-linux-xl + + - name: x86_64-gnu-tools + env: + DEPLOY_TOOLSTATES_JSON: toolstates-linux.json + <<: *job-linux-xl + + #################### + # macOS Builders # + #################### + + - name: dist-x86_64-apple + env: + SCRIPT: ./x.py dist --host=x86_64-apple-darwin --target=x86_64-apple-darwin + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --enable-full-tools --enable-sanitizers --enable-profiler --set rust.jemalloc --set llvm.ninja=false + RUSTC_RETRY_LINKER_ON_SEGFAULT: 1 + MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: 10.7 + NO_LLVM_ASSERTIONS: 1 + NO_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS: 1 + NO_OVERFLOW_CHECKS: 1 + DIST_REQUIRE_ALL_TOOLS: 1 + <<: *job-macos-xl + + - name: dist-apple-various + env: + SCRIPT: ./x.py dist --host='' --target=aarch64-apple-ios,x86_64-apple-ios,aarch64-apple-ios-sim + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --enable-sanitizers --enable-profiler --set rust.jemalloc --set llvm.ninja=false + RUSTC_RETRY_LINKER_ON_SEGFAULT: 1 + MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: 10.7 + NO_LLVM_ASSERTIONS: 1 + NO_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS: 1 + NO_OVERFLOW_CHECKS: 1 + <<: *job-macos-xl + + - name: dist-x86_64-apple-alt + env: + SCRIPT: ./x.py dist + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --enable-extended --enable-profiler --set rust.jemalloc --set llvm.ninja=false + RUSTC_RETRY_LINKER_ON_SEGFAULT: 1 + MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: 10.7 + NO_LLVM_ASSERTIONS: 1 + NO_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS: 1 + NO_OVERFLOW_CHECKS: 1 + <<: *job-macos-xl + + - name: x86_64-apple-1 + env: &env-x86_64-apple-tests + SCRIPT: ./x.py --stage 2 test --exclude src/test/ui --exclude src/test/rustdoc --exclude src/test/run-make-fulldeps + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=x86_64-apple-darwin --enable-sanitizers --enable-profiler --set rust.jemalloc --set llvm.ninja=false + RUSTC_RETRY_LINKER_ON_SEGFAULT: 1 + MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: 10.8 + MACOSX_STD_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: 10.7 + NO_LLVM_ASSERTIONS: 1 + NO_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS: 1 + NO_OVERFLOW_CHECKS: 1 + <<: *job-macos-xl + + - name: x86_64-apple-2 + env: + SCRIPT: ./x.py --stage 2 test src/test/ui src/test/rustdoc src/test/run-make-fulldeps + <<: *env-x86_64-apple-tests + <<: *job-macos-xl + + # This target only needs to support 11.0 and up as nothing else supports the hardware + - name: dist-aarch64-apple + env: + SCRIPT: ./x.py dist --stage 2 + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: >- + --build=x86_64-apple-darwin + --host=aarch64-apple-darwin + --target=aarch64-apple-darwin + --enable-full-tools + --enable-sanitizers + --enable-profiler + --disable-docs + --set rust.jemalloc + --set llvm.ninja=false + RUSTC_RETRY_LINKER_ON_SEGFAULT: 1 + USE_XCODE_CLANG: 1 + MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: 11.0 + MACOSX_STD_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: 11.0 + NO_LLVM_ASSERTIONS: 1 + NO_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS: 1 + NO_OVERFLOW_CHECKS: 1 + DIST_REQUIRE_ALL_TOOLS: 1 + # Corresponds to 16K page size + # + # Shouldn't be needed if jemalloc-sys is updated to + # handle this platform like iOS or if we build on + # aarch64-apple-darwin itself. + # + # https://github.com/gnzlbg/jemallocator/blob/c27a859e98e3cb790dc269773d9da71a1e918458/jemalloc-sys/build.rs#L237 + JEMALLOC_SYS_WITH_LG_PAGE: 14 + <<: *job-macos-xl + + ###################### + # Windows Builders # + ###################### + + - name: x86_64-msvc-1 + env: + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc --enable-profiler + SCRIPT: make ci-subset-1 + <<: *job-windows-xl + + - name: x86_64-msvc-2 + env: + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc --enable-profiler + SCRIPT: make ci-subset-2 + <<: *job-windows-xl + + - name: i686-msvc-1 + env: + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=i686-pc-windows-msvc + SCRIPT: make ci-subset-1 + <<: *job-windows-xl + + - name: i686-msvc-2 + env: + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=i686-pc-windows-msvc + SCRIPT: make ci-subset-2 + <<: *job-windows-xl + + - name: x86_64-msvc-cargo + env: + SCRIPT: python x.py --stage 2 test src/tools/cargotest src/tools/cargo + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc --enable-lld + <<: *job-windows-xl + + - name: x86_64-msvc-tools + env: + SCRIPT: src/ci/docker/host-x86_64/x86_64-gnu-tools/checktools.sh x.py /tmp/toolstate/toolstates.json windows + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc --save-toolstates=/tmp/toolstate/toolstates.json + DEPLOY_TOOLSTATES_JSON: toolstates-windows.json + <<: *job-windows-xl + + # 32/64-bit MinGW builds. + # + # We are using MinGW with POSIX threads since LLVM requires + # C++'s std::thread which is disabled in libstdc++ with win32 threads. + # FIXME: Libc++ doesn't have this limitation so we can avoid + # winpthreads if we switch to it. + # + # Instead of relying on the MinGW version installed on CI we download + # and install one ourselves so we won't be surprised by changes to CI's + # build image. + # + # Finally, note that the downloads below are all in the `rust-lang-ci` S3 + # bucket, but they clearly didn't originate there! The downloads originally + # came from the mingw-w64 SourceForge download site. Unfortunately + # SourceForge is notoriously flaky, so we mirror it on our own infrastructure. + + - name: i686-mingw-1 + env: + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=i686-pc-windows-gnu + SCRIPT: make ci-mingw-subset-1 + CUSTOM_MINGW: 1 + <<: *job-windows-xl + + - name: i686-mingw-2 + env: + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=i686-pc-windows-gnu + SCRIPT: make ci-mingw-subset-2 + CUSTOM_MINGW: 1 + <<: *job-windows-xl + + - name: x86_64-mingw-1 + env: + SCRIPT: make ci-mingw-subset-1 + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=x86_64-pc-windows-gnu --enable-profiler + CUSTOM_MINGW: 1 + <<: *job-windows-xl + + - name: x86_64-mingw-2 + env: + SCRIPT: make ci-mingw-subset-2 + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=x86_64-pc-windows-gnu --enable-profiler + CUSTOM_MINGW: 1 + <<: *job-windows-xl + + - name: dist-x86_64-msvc + env: + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: >- + --build=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc + --host=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc + --target=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc + --enable-full-tools + --enable-profiler + SCRIPT: PGO_HOST=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc src/ci/pgo.sh python x.py dist + DIST_REQUIRE_ALL_TOOLS: 1 + <<: *job-windows-xl + + - name: dist-i686-msvc + env: + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: >- + --build=i686-pc-windows-msvc + --host=i686-pc-windows-msvc + --target=i686-pc-windows-msvc,i586-pc-windows-msvc + --enable-full-tools + --enable-profiler + SCRIPT: python x.py dist + DIST_REQUIRE_ALL_TOOLS: 1 + <<: *job-windows-xl + + - name: dist-aarch64-msvc + env: + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: >- + --build=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc + --host=aarch64-pc-windows-msvc + --enable-full-tools + --enable-profiler + SCRIPT: python x.py dist + # RLS does not build for aarch64-pc-windows-msvc. See rust-lang/rls#1693 + DIST_REQUIRE_ALL_TOOLS: 0 + # Hack around this SDK version, because it doesn't work with clang. + # See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88796 + WINDOWS_SDK_20348_HACK: 1 + <<: *job-windows-xl + + - name: dist-i686-mingw + env: + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=i686-pc-windows-gnu --enable-full-tools --enable-profiler + SCRIPT: python x.py dist + CUSTOM_MINGW: 1 + DIST_REQUIRE_ALL_TOOLS: 1 + <<: *job-windows-xl + + - name: dist-x86_64-mingw + env: + SCRIPT: python x.py dist + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=x86_64-pc-windows-gnu --enable-full-tools --enable-profiler + CUSTOM_MINGW: 1 + DIST_REQUIRE_ALL_TOOLS: 1 + <<: *job-windows-xl + + - name: dist-x86_64-msvc-alt + env: + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc --enable-extended --enable-profiler + SCRIPT: python x.py dist + <<: *job-windows-xl + + try: + <<: *base-ci-job + name: try + env: + <<: [*shared-ci-variables, *prod-variables] + if: github.event_name == 'push' && (github.ref == 'refs/heads/try' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/try-perf') && github.repository == 'rust-lang-ci/rust' + strategy: + matrix: + include: + - &dist-x86_64-linux + name: dist-x86_64-linux + <<: *job-linux-xl + + master: + name: master + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + env: + <<: [*prod-variables] + if: github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' && github.repository == 'rust-lang-ci/rust' + steps: + - name: checkout the source code + uses: actions/checkout@v3 + with: + fetch-depth: 2 + + - name: publish toolstate + run: src/ci/publish_toolstate.sh + shell: bash + env: + TOOLSTATE_REPO_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.TOOLSTATE_REPO_ACCESS_TOKEN }} + <<: *step + + # These jobs don't actually test anything, but they're used to tell bors the + # build completed, as there is no practical way to detect when a workflow is + # successful listening to webhooks only. + try-success: + needs: [try] + if: "success() && github.event_name == 'push' && (github.ref == 'refs/heads/try' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/try-perf') && github.repository == 'rust-lang-ci/rust'" + <<: *base-success-job + try-failure: + needs: [try] + if: "!success() && github.event_name == 'push' && (github.ref == 'refs/heads/try' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/try-perf') && github.repository == 'rust-lang-ci/rust'" + <<: *base-failure-job + auto-success: + needs: [auto] + if: "success() && github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/auto' && github.repository == 'rust-lang-ci/rust'" + <<: *base-success-job + auto-failure: + needs: [auto] + if: "!success() && github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/auto' && github.repository == 'rust-lang-ci/rust'" + <<: *base-failure-job -- cgit v1.2.3