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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.
2020-06-23Run rustfmt on sr.htKirill Chibisov
This should provide more clear feedback whether rustfmt job is failed or not.
2019-04-28Split alacritty into a separate cratesTheodore Dubois
The crate containing the entry point is called alacritty, and the crate containing everything else is called alacritty_terminal.
2019-03-30Add rustfmt style guidev0.3.0-rc1Christian Duerr
2019-01-23 Move clippy tests to stableChristian Duerr
The clippy tests had to be run on nightly previously since it wasn't available with the stable compiler yet, however this had the potential to fail a lot since not all nightly builds offer clippy. Since clippy is now available for stable rust, moving clippy to a stable build should make sure that the failure rate of the CI job is cut down to a minimum. This fixes https://github.com/jwilm/alacritty/issues/2007.
2018-11-03Fix windows tagged buildsbinariesChristian Duerr
The windows tagged builds currently fail some tests since the winpty-agent.exe is inside the release directory instead of the debug directory with tagged builds.
2018-11-03Publish Github releases from TravisMicha Gorelick
This release introduces some config to automatically build deploy a binaries on the github release page using travis. The build only happens when a commit is tagged and it uses the stable version of rust. The main travis sections (install/script/before_deploy) have been moved out of the .travis.yml to make it easier to read, maintain and extend the different steps of the CI process. Since checking for the Rust version in CI is enough to know if clippy should be used or not, the environment variable `CLIPPY` has also been removed, which further allowed simplifying the CI process. Besides the executables, some auxillary files are now also published as part of a release when they have changed since the last tagged Alacritty release. This should make it clear for returning users when a new version of a specific auxillary file is required. Instead of using the 14.04 image which travis provides by default, an 18.04 docker image is used to build the output binaries for Linux. This affects both the .deb and the .tar.gz binary. The advantage of this is that while binaries compiled on 14.04, do not work on 18.04, it does work the other way around. The generated .tar.gz binary has been tested on 18.04, Debian, Fedora and Archlinux and all systems were able to run it without any warnings or errors.