# Appveyor configuration template for Rust using rustup for Rust installation # https://github.com/starkat99/appveyor-rust ## Operating System (VM environment) ## # Rust needs at least Visual Studio 2013 Appveyor OS for MSVC targets. os: Visual Studio 2015 ## Build Matrix ## # This configuration will setup a build for each channel & target combination (12 windows # combinations in all). # # There are 3 channels: stable, beta, and nightly. # # Alternatively, the full version may be specified for the channel to build using that specific # version (e.g. channel: 1.5.0) # # The values for target are the set of windows Rust build targets. Each value is of the form # # ARCH-pc-windows-TOOLCHAIN # # Where ARCH is the target architecture, either x86_64 or i686, and TOOLCHAIN is the linker # toolchain to use, either msvc or gnu. See https://www.rust-lang.org/downloads.html#win-foot for # a description of the toolchain differences. # See https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rustup.rs/#toolchain-specification for description of # toolchains and host triples. # # Comment out channel/target combos you do not wish to build in CI. # # You may use the `cargoflags` and `RUSTFLAGS` variables to set additional flags for cargo commands # and rustc, respectively. For instance, you can uncomment the cargoflags lines in the nightly # channels to enable unstable features when building for nightly. Or you could add additional # matrix entries to test different combinations of features. environment: matrix: ### MSVC Toolchains ### # Stable 64-bit MSVC - channel: stable target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc # Stable 32-bit MSVC - channel: stable target: i686-pc-windows-msvc # Beta 64-bit MSVC - channel: beta target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc # Beta 32-bit MSVC - channel: beta target: i686-pc-windows-msvc # Nightly 64-bit MSVC - channel: nightly target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc cargoflags: --features "unstable" # Nightly 32-bit MSVC - channel: nightly target: i686-pc-windows-msvc cargoflags: --features "unstable" ### GNU Toolchains ### # Stable 64-bit GNU - channel: stable target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu MINGW_PATH: 'C:\mingw-w64\x86_64-6.3.0-posix-seh-rt_v5-rev1\mingw64\bin' # Stable 32-bit GNU - channel: stable target: i686-pc-windows-gnu MINGW_PATH: 'C:\MinGW\bin' # Beta 64-bit GNU - channel: beta target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu MINGW_PATH: 'C:\mingw-w64\x86_64-6.3.0-posix-seh-rt_v5-rev1\mingw64\bin' # Beta 32-bit GNU - channel: beta target: i686-pc-windows-gnu MINGW_PATH: 'C:\MinGW\bin' # Nightly 64-bit GNU - channel: nightly target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu MINGW_PATH: 'C:\mingw-w64\x86_64-6.3.0-posix-seh-rt_v5-rev1\mingw64\bin' cargoflags: --features "unstable" # Nightly 32-bit GNU - channel: nightly target: i686-pc-windows-gnu MINGW_PATH: 'C:\MinGW\bin' cargoflags: --features "unstable" ### Allowed failures ### # See Appveyor documentation for specific details. In short, place any channel or targets you wish # to allow build failures on (usually nightly at least is a wise choice). This will prevent a build # or test failure in the matching channels/targets from failing the entire build. matrix: allow_failures: - channel: nightly - channel: beta # If you only care about stable channel build failures, uncomment the following line: #- channel: beta ## Install Script ## # This is the most important part of the Appveyor configuration. This installs the version of Rust # specified by the 'channel' and 'target' environment variables from the build matrix. This uses # rustup to install Rust. # # For simple configurations, instead of using the build matrix, you can simply set the # default-toolchain and default-host manually here. install: - appveyor DownloadFile https://win.rustup.rs/ -FileName rustup-init.exe - rustup-init -yv --default-toolchain %channel% --default-host %target% - set PATH=%PATH%;%USERPROFILE%\.cargo\bin - if defined MINGW_PATH set PATH=%PATH%;%MINGW_PATH% - rustc -vV - cargo -vV - rustup component add rustfmt ## Build Script ## # 'cargo test' takes care of building for us, so disable Appveyor's build stage. This prevents # the "directory does not contain a project or solution file" error. build: false # Uses 'cargo test' to run tests and build. Alternatively, the project may call compiled programs # directly or perform other testing commands. Rust will automatically be placed in the PATH # environment variable. test_script: - cargo build --all --locked --verbose %cargoflags% - cargo test --all --locked --verbose %cargoflags%