Split cmake starter workflow single/multi plaform

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Justin Goshi (from Dev Box)
2023-08-01 11:10:55 -10:00
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# This starter workflow is for a CMake project running on multiple platforms. There is a different starter workflow if you just want a single platform.
# See: https://github.com/actions/starter-workflows/blob/main/ci/cmake-single-platform.yml
name: CMake on a multiple platforms
on:
push:
branches: [ $default-branch ]
pull_request:
branches: [ $default-branch ]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
# Set fail-fast to false to ensure that feedback is delivered for all matrix combinations. Can consider changing this to true when the workflow is stable.
fail-fast: false
# Set up a matrix to run the following 3 configurations:
# 1. <Windows, Release, latest MSVC compiler toolchain on the default runner image, default generator>
# 2. <Linux, Release, latest GCC compiler toolchain on the default runner image, default generator>
# 3. <Linux, Release, latest Clang compiler toolchain on the default runner image, default generator>
#
# To add more build types (Release, Debug, RelWithDebInfo, etc.) customize the build_type list.
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest]
build_type: [Release]
compiler: [gcc, clang, cl]
exclude:
- os: windows-latest
compiler: gcc
- os: windows-latest
compiler: clang
- os: ubuntu-latest
compiler: cl
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set reusable strings
# Turn repeated input strings (such as the build output directory) into step outputs. These step outputs can be used throughout the workflow file.
id: strings
shell: bash
run: |
echo "build-output-dir=${{github.workspace}}/build" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Configure CMake
# Configure CMake in a 'build' subdirectory. `CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE` is only required if you are using a single-configuration generator such as make.
# See https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE.html?highlight=cmake_build_type
run: cmake -B ${{ steps.strings.outputs.build-output-dir }} -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=${{matrix.compiler}} -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=${{matrix.compiler}} -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${{matrix.build_type}} -S ${{github.workspace}}
- name: Build
# Build your program with the given configuration. Note that --config is needed because the default Windows generator is a multi-config generator (Visual Studio generator).
run: cmake --build ${{ steps.strings.outputs.build-output-dir }} --config ${{matrix.build_type}}
- name: Test
working-directory: ${{ steps.strings.outputs.build-output-dir }}
# Execute tests defined by the CMake configuration. Note that -C is needed because the default Windows generator is a multi-config generator (Visual Studio generator).
# See https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/ctest.1.html for more detail
run: ctest -C ${{matrix.build_type}}
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name: CMake
# This starter workflow is for a CMake project running on a single platform. There is a different starter workflow if you need cross-platform coverage.
# See: https://github.com/actions/starter-workflows/blob/main/ci/cmake-multi-platform.yml
name: CMake on a single platform
on:
push:
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{
"name": "CMake based multi-platform projects",
"description": "Build and test a CMake based project on multiple platforms.",
"iconName": "cmake",
"categories": ["Continuous integration", "C", "C++"]
}
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{
"name": "CMake based single-platform projects",
"description": "Build and test a CMake based project on a single-platform.",
"iconName": "cmake",
"categories": ["Continuous integration", "C", "C++"]
}
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{
"name": "CMake based projects",
"description": "Build and test a CMake based project.",
"iconName": "cmake",
"categories": ["Continuous integration", "C", "C++"]
}