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authorJack O'Connor <[email protected]>2020-09-29 14:23:00 -0400
committerJack O'Connor <[email protected]>2020-09-29 16:48:18 -0400
commit3d212291b94d2fbeaf8a625d49428fa800feb7d4 (patch)
tree00f71fbbb60aee68cbe407ff56812b23b04d6a72 /.github
parent0b13637ae31c2e7e1a471e39258606fabb01685e (diff)
add cross_test.sh for the C bindings
This will let us add big endian testing to CI for our C code. (We were already doing it for our Rust code.) This is adapted from test_vectors/cross_test.sh. It works around the limitation that the `cross` tool can't reach parent directories. It's an unfortunate hack, but at least it's only for testing. It might've been less hacky to use symlinks for this somehow, but I worry that would break things on Windows, and I don't want to have to add workarounds for my workarounds.
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diff --git a/.github/workflows/ci.yml b/.github/workflows/ci.yml
index f782e7b..5b42932 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/ci.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/ci.yml
@@ -151,6 +151,10 @@ jobs:
if: startsWith(matrix.arch, 'armv7-') || startsWith(matrix.arch, 'aarch64-')
# Test vectors. Note that this uses a hacky script due to path dependency limitations.
- run: ./test_vectors/cross_test.sh --target ${{ matrix.arch }}
+ # C code. Same issue with the hacky script.
+ - run: ./c/blake3_c_rust_bindings/cross_test.sh --target ${{ matrix.arch }}
+ - run: ./c/blake3_c_rust_bindings/cross_test.sh --target ${{ matrix.arch }} --features=neon
+ if: startsWith(matrix.arch, 'armv7-') || startsWith(matrix.arch, 'aarch64-')
# Currently only on x86.
c_tests: