aosp12/external/protobuf/ruby/travis-test.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Exit on any error.
set -e
test_version() {
version=$1
# TODO(teboring): timestamp parsing is incorrect only on mac due to mktime.
if [[ $(uname -s) == Linux ]]
then
RUBY_CONFORMANCE=test_ruby
elif [[ $(uname -s) == Darwin ]]
then
# TODO(teboring): timestamp parsing is incorrect only on mac due to mktime.
RUBY_CONFORMANCE=test_ruby_mac
fi
if [ "$version" == "jruby-1.7" ] ; then
# No conformance tests yet -- JRuby is too broken to run them.
bash --login -c \
"rvm install $version && rvm use $version && rvm get head && \
which ruby && \
git clean -f && \
gem install bundler && bundle && \
rake test"
elif [ "$version" == "ruby-2.6.0" ] ; then
bash --login -c \
"rvm install $version && rvm use $version && \
which ruby && \
git clean -f && \
gem install bundler -v 1.17.3 && bundle && \
rake test &&
rake gc_test &&
cd ../conformance && make ${RUBY_CONFORMANCE} &&
cd ../ruby/compatibility_tests/v3.0.0 &&
cp -R ../../lib lib && ./test.sh"
else
# Recent versions of OSX have deprecated OpenSSL, so we have to explicitly
# provide a path to the OpenSSL directory installed via Homebrew.
bash --login -c \
"rvm install $version --with-openssl-dir=`brew --prefix openssl` && \
rvm use $version && \
which ruby && \
git clean -f && \
gem install bundler -v 1.17.3 && bundle && \
rake test &&
rake gc_test &&
cd ../conformance && make ${RUBY_CONFORMANCE} &&
cd ../ruby/compatibility_tests/v3.0.0 && ./test.sh"
fi
}
test_version $1