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2021-02-27Run clippy on MSRVChristian Duerr
Since not all suggested clippy lints by stable clippy are supported on the MSRV of Alacritty, this commit moves the clippy checks to the MSRV. Unfortunately this will mean that our lints might be significantly behind, however it ensures our CI never blocks any code that should be valid. Developers themselves of course can still run the latest clippy to follow the up to date recommendations.
2020-11-25Fix CI upload assets tag matchingChristian Duerr
The previous version would search for the last tag by matching the beginning of the tag name. By explicitly searching for the trailing `"` with grep, an exact tag match is now enforced. Since releases like v1.2.3 always match the beginning of their RCs (v1.2.3-rc4), this makes sure that the assets aren't pushed to the previous release.
2020-11-17Reduce number of GitHub Actions CI buildsChristian Duerr
By reducing the number of CI jobs for GitHub actions, it should be possible to get a faster overview over the status of all CI jobs. While this does increase the total build time of GitHub Actions by reducing parallelization, it should still finish within the SourceHut CI times.
2020-11-14Fix github releases tag patternChristian Duerr
2020-11-10Fix github actions clippy jobChristian Duerr
2020-11-06Migrate from Travis CI to GitHub ActionsChristian Duerr
This removes all CI builds from travis-ci, due to their recent changes in policy and harsh limitations on builds. With build times over 2 hours, it was a significant hindrance to development. Instead of Travis CI, the CI is now split on Sourcehut and GitHub. Since Sourcehut only supports Linux/BSD, all builds on those operating systems are executed there. The GitHub Actions CI is used to build for Windows/macOS, which are not available on Sourcehut. Since asset deployment for releases requires builds on all platforms, this is also done on GitHub actions. Though the new `upload_asset.sh` script makes sure that migration in the future is fairly simple and we do not tie ourselves to the overly complicated GitHub Actions ecosystem.