cppcheck/.github/workflows/CI-cygwin.yml

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# Some convenient links:
# - https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/blob/master/images/win/Windows2019-Readme.md
#
name: CI-cygwin
on: [push,pull_request]
permissions:
contents: read
defaults:
run:
shell: cmd
jobs:
build_cygwin:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [windows-2022]
arch: [x64]
include:
- platform: 'x86_64'
packages: |
gcc-g++
fail-fast: false
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Cygwin
uses: cygwin/cygwin-install-action@master
with:
platform: ${{ matrix.arch }}
packages: ${{ matrix.packages }}
# Cygwin will always link the binaries even if they already exist. The linking is also extremely slow. So just run the "check" target which includes all the binaries.
- name: Build all and run test
run: |
C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe -l -c cd %GITHUB_WORKSPACE% && make VERBOSE=1 -j2 check
- name: Extra test for misra
run: |
cd %GITHUB_WORKSPACE%\addons\test
..\..\cppcheck.exe --dump -DDUMMY --suppress=uninitvar --inline-suppr misra\misra-test.c --std=c89 --platform=unix64
python3 ..\misra.py -verify misra\misra-test.c.dump
..\..\cppcheck.exe --addon=misra --inline-suppr --enable=information --error-exitcode=1 misra\misra-ctu-1-test.c misra\misra-ctu-2-test.c