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* Split build steps to utilize the Travis build lifecycle. * Move shell code from `.travis.yml` into Bash files in `.ci/`, one file for each step of the Travis build lifecycle. * Use configuration variables in `.travis.yml` to change build behavior (e.g. build 32-bit with `BUILD_32BIT=ON`). * Keep all configuration in environment variables in `.travis.yml`. In scripts, concatenate environment variables according to configuration to change to different behavior. * Add GCC 5 builds for Linux. * Use Travis's caching feature [1] for third-party dependencies and pip packages. * Allow failures MSan, as the errors it reports have to be fixed first. Valgrind is still disabled, but can be enabled by setting `env: VALGRIND=ON` for a job in `.travis.yml`. [1] http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/caching
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22 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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set -o pipefail
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if [[ -n "${CI_TARGET}" ]]; then
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make lint
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exit 0
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fi
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# This will pass the environment variables down to a bash process which runs
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# as $USER, while retaining the environment variables defined and belonging
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# to secondary groups given above in usermod.
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if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" == osx ]]; then
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# Set up precompiled third-party dependencies.
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eval "$(curl -Ss https://raw.githubusercontent.com/neovim/bot-ci/master/scripts/travis-setup.sh) deps-x64"
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sudo -E su "${USER}" -c ".ci/run_tests.sh"
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else
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.ci/run_tests.sh
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fi
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