The MSVC_32 currently hangs. When MSVC becomes the primary Windows
target, we can enable MSVC_32 and retire one of the mingw builds. In
the meantime it adds too much time.
ci: install nodejs 8 in Appveyor, Travis
provider: check node version for debug support
Resolve https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/7577#issuecomment-350590592 for Unix.
provider: test if nodejs in ci supports --inspect-brk
nodejs host for neovim requires nodejs 6+ to work properly.
nodejs 6.12+ or 7.6+ is required for debug support via `node --inspect-brk`.
provider: run cli.js of nodejs host directly
npm shims are useless because the user cannot set node to debug mode via
--inspect-brk. This is problematic on Windows which use batchfiles and
shell scripts to compensate for not supporting shebang.
The patch uses `npm root -g` to get the absolute path of the global npm
modules. If that fails, then the user did not install neovim npm package
globally. Use that absolute path to find `neovim/bin/cli.js`, which is
what the npm shim actually runs with node. glob() is for a simple file
check in case bin/ is removed because the npm shims are ignored now.
Build the default CMake target now that helptag generation is
working again.
For build artifacts create a zip file with an instalation of
Neovim (generated by cpack).
- Build for MinGW x86/x86_64. Move build scripts out of the yml file into
separate batch files.
- The MinGW builds use MSYS to get runtime dependencies, but they do not
link against the POSIX adaptation layer.
- For now only build the nvim.exe binary, but not the helptags.