| #!/bin/bash |
| |
| target=$1 |
| testcrate_dir="$(pwd)/testcrate" |
| set -ex |
| |
| if [ "$1" = "aarch64-apple-darwin" ] ; then |
| export CARGO_TARGET_AARCH64_APPLE_DARWIN_RUNNER=echo |
| fi |
| |
| cargo test --manifest-path "$testcrate_dir/Cargo.toml" --target $1 -vv |
| cargo test --manifest-path "$testcrate_dir/Cargo.toml" --target $1 -vv --release |
| |
| if [ "$1" = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" ] ; then |
| cargo test --manifest-path "$testcrate_dir/Cargo.toml" --target $1 -vv --all-features |
| |
| # Run a few tests here: |
| # |
| # * Make sure the packaged crate file isn't bigger than 10MB which is |
| # crate.io's limit. |
| # * Make sure that the package crate itself works. |
| # |
| # A lot of OpenSSL's source code is excluded on crates.io because it makes the |
| # crate file much too large, so the test here should inform us if we're |
| # missing anything actually required to build OpenSSL. |
| rm -rf target/ci |
| cargo package --allow-dirty --target-dir target/ci |
| crate=`ls target/ci/package/*.crate` |
| filesize=$(stat -c%s "$crate") |
| echo "tarball is $filesize bytes" |
| if (( filesize > 10000000 )); then |
| echo "file size too big" |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| rm "$crate" |
| cd target/ci/package/openssl-src-* |
| cp -r "$testcrate_dir" . |
| cargo test --manifest-path "testcrate/Cargo.toml" --target $1 -vv |
| fi |