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Workaround for travis issue:
https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/8363
Cannot check `command -v pip3`, because that may point to
`/opt/pyenv/shims/pip3` which is also (sometimes) broken.
ref 6389bde0bc96
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Workaround for travis issue:
https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/8363
Sometimes `pip3` works, sometimes not:
pyenv: pip3: command not found
The `pip3' command exists in these Python versions:
3.5
3.5.3
Tried these steps to fix the issue:
- add `python: 3.6` to top level of `.travis.yml`
- add `python3` to `addons.apt.packages` level of `.travis.yml`
- `pyenv global system 3.{4,5,6}`
- `pyenv global 3.6`
In all cases the presence or absence of `pip3` was random.
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This avoids changing the matrix permutations for the old non-gcov
builds, so that old URLs continue to work:
https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/neovim/neovim/artifacts/build/Neovim.zip?branch=master&job=Configuration%3A%20MINGW_32
https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/neovim/neovim/artifacts/build/Neovim.zip?branch=master&job=Configuration%3A%20MINGW_64
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Continue uploading to coveralls, for now, so we can compare the
services.
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lua: Add paths from &runtimepath to package.path and package.cpath
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For CI builds unibilium is provided through msys2 packages, and
libtermkey is built from source in third-party from equalsraf/libtermkey.
In Windows we cannot read terminal input from the stdin file descriptor,
instead use libuv's uv_tty API. It should handle key input and encoding.
The UI suspend is not implemented for Windows, because the
SIGSTP/SIGCONT do not exist in windows. Currently this is a NOOP.
Closes #3902
Closes #6640
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`ulimit` may still be not present: dash and busybox support it, but posh does
not.
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1. CI_TARGET now determines which run_${CI_TARGET}.sh script to use. Defaults to
`tests`.
2. Build no longer halts on the first failing suit: e.g. if functional tests
failed it will continue with unit tests, etc.
3. All ${MAKE_CMD} occurrences moved to `top_make` function, added `build_make`
as an alias to `make -C build` (`"${MAKE_CMD}" -C "${BUILD_DIR}"`) which is
too verbose.
`suite.sh` was copied from powerline (tests/common.sh file), assumes running
with POSIX shells (and actually uses dash in powerline). Then some convenience
functions were added (run_test and below).
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