## # The autocmake project test configuration for Windows OS at AppVeyor # # Current software used: # OS: 64-bit Windows Server 2012 R2 # Compilers: 64-bit MinGw-w64 5.1.0 (downloaded during script execution) # Python: 2.7, both 32-bit and 64-bit versions # Python: 3.4, both 32-bit and 64-bit versions # # Notes: # Where "ps:" is used commands are executed in PowerShell ## # build version format: 1.0.1, 1.0.2, ... version: 1.0.{build} # prepare environment environment: # set custom path (will be more extended later in build_script section) path: C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd;C:\Program Files\7-Zip;C:\Program Files (x86)\CMake\bin # set MinGw-w64 (64-bit) version 5.1.0 download URL url: http://kent.dl.sourceforge.net/project/mingw-w64/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win64/Personal%20Builds/mingw-builds/5.1.0/threads-posix/seh/x86_64-5.1.0-release-posix-seh-rt_v4-rev0.7z # user can possibly use different Python versions, we try to test multiple cases # 64-bit version on 64-bit system allows easier installation of Python packages using .exe installers # and better CMake automatic detection of some Python tools matrix: # Python 2.7; 32-bit version - python: C:\Python27;C:\Python27\Scripts # Python 2.7; 64-bit version - python: C:\Python27-x64;C:\Python27-x64\Scripts # Python 3.4; 32-bit version - python: C:\Python34;C:\Python34\Scripts # Python 3.4; 64-bit version - python: C:\Python34-x64;C:\Python34-x64\Scripts build_script: # add location of used Python to path - set path=%path%;%python% # create dir for custom software and move there - mkdir C:\software && cd C:\software # download and unpack MinGw-w64 compilers - ps: wget $env:url -OutFile MinGW.7z - 7z x MinGW.7z > NUL # add compilers binary dir to path - set path=%path%;C:\software\mingw64\bin # download and unpack the OpenBLAS library, integer*4 (or i32lp64) version - ps: wget http://skylink.dl.sourceforge.net/project/openblas/v0.2.14/OpenBLAS-v0.2.14-Win64-int32.zip -OutFile OpenBLAS-v0.2.14-Win64-int32.zip - 7z x OpenBLAS-v0.2.14-Win64-int32.zip > NUL # # add both OpenBLAS dynamic (libopenblas.dll) and static (libopenblas.a) library files dir to path - set path=%path%;C:\software\OpenBLAS-v0.2.14-Win64-int32\bin;C:\software\OpenBLAS-v0.2.14-Win64-int32\lib;C:\software\OpenBLAS-v0.2.14-Win64-int32\include # download and unpack MSMPI library (Windows version of OpenMPI) # follow http://www.symscape.com/configure-msmpi-for-mingw-w64#comment-1824 - mkdir C:\software\msmpi && cd C:\software\msmpi - ps: wget http://download.microsoft.com/download/A/1/3/A1397A8C-4751-433C-8330-F738C3BE2187/mpi_x64.Msi -OutFile mpi_x64.Msi - 7z x mpi_x64.Msi - gendef msmpi64.dll - dlltool -d msmpi64.def -l libmsmpi64.a -D msmpi64.dll - del mpi.f90 - ps: wget http://web-docs.gsi.de/~milias/msmpi/mpi.F90 -OutFile mpi.F90 - gfortran -c -D_WIN64 -D INT_PTR_KIND()=8 -fno-range-check mpi.F90 - del mpif.h - ps: wget http://web-docs.gsi.de/~milias/msmpi/mpif.h -OutFile mpif.h - dir # add msmpi to path - set path=%path%;C:\software\msmpi # download and upgrade pip - ps: wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py -OutFile get-pip.py - python get-pip.py # install py.test - pip install pytest # go back to project source dir - cd %APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER% test_script: # show environment - echo %path% - py.test --version # run tests - py.test -vv update.py - py.test -vv test/test.py - py.test -vv lib/config.py