#!/bin/sh # Requires cmake ninja-build set -x set -e ARCH="$(uname -m)" TARGET="$ARCH-linux-musl" MCPU="spacemit_x60" CACHE_BASENAME="zig+llvm+lld+clang-riscv64-linux-musl-0.15.0-dev.929+31e46be74" PREFIX="$HOME/deps/$CACHE_BASENAME" ZIG="$PREFIX/bin/zig" export PATH="$HOME/local/bin:$PATH" # Make the `zig version` number consistent. # This will affect the cmake command below. git fetch --unshallow || true git fetch --tags # Override the cache directories because they won't actually help other CI runs # which will be testing alternate versions of zig, and ultimately would just # fill up space on the hard drive for no reason. export ZIG_GLOBAL_CACHE_DIR="$PWD/zig-global-cache" export ZIG_LOCAL_CACHE_DIR="$PWD/zig-local-cache" mkdir build-debug cd build-debug export CC="$ZIG cc -target $TARGET -mcpu=$MCPU" export CXX="$ZIG c++ -target $TARGET -mcpu=$MCPU" cmake .. \ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="stage3-debug" \ -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="$PREFIX" \ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug \ -DZIG_TARGET_TRIPLE="$TARGET" \ -DZIG_TARGET_MCPU="$MCPU" \ -DZIG_STATIC=ON \ -DZIG_NO_LIB=ON \ -GNinja # Now cmake will use zig as the C/C++ compiler. We reset the environment variables # so that installation and testing do not get affected by them. unset CC unset CXX ninja install # No -fqemu and -fwasmtime here as they're covered by the x86_64-linux scripts. stage3-debug/bin/zig build test-cases test-modules test-unit test-standalone test-c-abi test-link test-stack-traces test-asm-link test-llvm-ir docs \ --maxrss 34359738368 \ -Dstatic-llvm \ -Dskip-non-native \ -Dtarget=native-native-musl \ --search-prefix "$PREFIX" \ --zig-lib-dir "$PWD/../lib"