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Revert "Update SPDX license Ids & exceptions to 3.20" #3566

Revert "Update SPDX license Ids & exceptions to 3.20"

Revert "Update SPDX license Ids & exceptions to 3.20" #3566

Workflow file for this run

name: Validate
# We use bash as default even in windows
# to try keep the workflow as uniform as possible
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
# See: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#concurrency.
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.ref }}-${{ github.workflow }}
cancel-in-progress: true
on:
push:
branches:
- master
pull_request:
release:
types:
- created
env:
# We choose a stable ghc version across all os's
# which will be used to do the next release
GHC_FOR_RELEASE: '9.2.8'
# Ideally we should use the version about to be released for hackage tests and benchmarks
GHC_FOR_SOLVER_BENCHMARKS: '9.2.8'
GHC_FOR_COMPLETE_HACKAGE_TESTS: '9.2.8'
COMMON_FLAGS: '-j 2 -v'
jobs:
validate:
name: Validate ${{ matrix.os }} ghc-${{ matrix.ghc }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
outputs:
GHC_FOR_RELEASE: ${{ format('["{0}"]', env.GHC_FOR_RELEASE) }}
strategy:
matrix:
os: ["ubuntu-20.04", "macos-latest", "windows-latest"]
ghc: ["9.4.5", "9.2.8", "9.0.2", "8.10.7", "8.8.4", "8.6.5", "8.4.4"]
exclude:
# corrupts GHA cache or the fabric of reality itself, see https://github.com/haskell/cabal/issues/8356
- os: "windows-latest"
ghc: "8.10.7"
# lot of segfaults caused by ghc bugs
- os: "windows-latest"
ghc: "8.8.4"
# it also throws segfaults randomly
- os: "windows-latest"
ghc: "8.4.4"
# it often randomly does "C:\Users\RUNNER~1\AppData\Local\Temp\ghcFEDE.c: DeleteFile "\\\\?\\C:\\Users\\RUNNER~1\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\ghcFEDE.c": permission denied (Access is denied.)"
- os: "windows-latest"
ghc: "8.6.5"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
# See https://github.com/haskell/cabal/pull/8739
- name: Sudo chmod to permit ghcup to update its cache
run: |
if [[ "${{ runner.os }}" == "Linux" ]]; then
sudo ls -lah /usr/local/.ghcup/cache
sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/.ghcup/cache
sudo ls -lah /usr/local/.ghcup/cache
sudo chown -R $USER /usr/local/.ghcup
sudo chmod -R 777 /usr/local/.ghcup
fi
- uses: haskell/actions/setup@v2
id: setup-haskell
with:
ghc-version: ${{ matrix.ghc }}
cabal-version: '3.10.1.0'
# See the following link for a breakdown of the following step
# https://github.com/haskell/actions/issues/7#issuecomment-745697160
#
# See https://github.com/haskell/cabal/pull/8739 for why Windows is excluded
- if: ${{ runner.os != 'Windows' }}
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
# validate.sh uses a special build dir
path: |
${{ steps.setup-haskell.outputs.cabal-store }}
dist-*
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.ghc }}-20220419-${{ github.sha }}
restore-keys: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.ghc }}-20220419-
- name: Work around git problem https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/git/+bug/1993586 (cabal PR #8546)
run: |
git config --global protocol.file.allow always
# The '+exe' constraint below is important, otherwise cabal-install
# might decide to build the library but not the executable which is
# what we need.
- name: Install cabal-plan
run: |
cd $(mktemp -d)
cabal install cabal-plan --constraint='cabal-plan +exe'
echo "$HOME/.cabal/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
# The tool is not essential to the rest of the test suite. If
# hackage-repo-tool is not present, any test that requires it will
# be skipped.
# We want to keep this in the loop but we don't want to fail if
# hackage-repo-tool breaks or fails to support a newer GHC version.
- name: Install hackage-repo-tool
continue-on-error: true
run: |
cd $(mktemp -d)
cabal install hackage-repo-tool
# Needed by cabal-testsuite/PackageTests/Configure/setup.test.hs
- name: Install Autotools
if: runner.os == 'macOS'
run: |
brew install automake
- name: Set validate inputs
run: |
FLAGS="${{ env.COMMON_FLAGS }}"
if [[ "${{ matrix.cli }}" == "false" ]]; then
FLAGS="$FLAGS --lib-only"
fi
if [[ ${{ matrix.ghc }} == ${{ env.GHC_FOR_SOLVER_BENCHMARKS }} ]]; then
FLAGS="$FLAGS --solver-benchmarks"
fi
if [[ ${{ matrix.ghc }} == ${{ env.GHC_FOR_COMPLETE_HACKAGE_TESTS }} ]]; then
FLAGS="$FLAGS --complete-hackage-tests"
fi
echo "FLAGS=$FLAGS" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Validate print-config
run: sh validate.sh $FLAGS -s print-config
- name: Validate print-tool-versions
run: sh validate.sh $FLAGS -s print-tool-versions
- name: Validate build
run: sh validate.sh $FLAGS -s build
- name: Tar cabal head executable
if: matrix.cli != 'false' && matrix.ghc == env.GHC_FOR_RELEASE
run: |
CABAL_EXEC=$(cabal-plan list-bin --builddir=dist-newstyle-validate-ghc-${{ matrix.ghc }} cabal-install:exe:cabal)
# We have to tar the executable to preserve executable permissions
# see https://github.com/actions/upload-artifact/issues/38
if [[ ${{ runner.os }} == 'Windows' ]]; then
# `cabal-plan` gives us a windows path but tar needs the posix one
CABAL_EXEC=$(cygpath $CABAL_EXEC)
fi
if [[ "${{ runner.os }}" == "macOS" ]]; then
# Workaround to avoid bsdtar corrupts the executable
# so executing it after untar throws `cannot execute binary file`
# see https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues/2619#issuecomment-788397841
sudo /usr/sbin/purge
fi
tar -cvf cabal-head.tar -C $(dirname "$CABAL_EXEC") $(basename "$CABAL_EXEC")
echo "CABAL_EXEC_TAR=cabal-head.tar" >> $GITHUB_ENV
# We upload the cabal executable built with the ghc used in the release for:
# - Reuse it in the dogfooding job (although we could use the cached build dir)
# - Make it available in the workflow to make easier testing it locally
- name: Upload cabal-install executable to workflow artifacts
if: matrix.cli != 'false' && matrix.ghc == env.GHC_FOR_RELEASE
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: cabal-${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.ghc }}
path: ${{ env.CABAL_EXEC_TAR }}
- name: Validate lib-tests
env:
# `rawSystemStdInOut reports text decoding errors`
# test does not find ghc without the full path in windows
GHCPATH: ${{ steps.setup-haskell.outputs.ghc-exe }}
run: sh validate.sh $FLAGS -s lib-tests
- name: Validate lib-suite
run: sh validate.sh $FLAGS -s lib-suite
- name: Validate cli-tests
if: matrix.cli != 'false'
run: sh validate.sh $FLAGS -s cli-tests
- name: Validate cli-suite
if: matrix.cli != 'false'
run: sh validate.sh $FLAGS -s cli-suite
# The job below is a copy-paste of validate with the necessary tweaks
# to make all work with an upcoming GHC. Those tweaks include:
# - ghcup needs the prerelease channel activated
# - allow-newer for base libraries and Cabal* libraries
# - (sometimes) disabling some parts on Windows because it's hard to figure
# out why they fail
validate-prerelease:
# TODO: reenable when the next GHC prerelease appears
if: false
name: Validate ${{ matrix.os }} ghc-prerelease
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
outputs:
GHC_FOR_RELEASE: ${{ format('["{0}"]', env.GHC_FOR_RELEASE) }}
strategy:
matrix:
os: ["ubuntu-20.04", "macos-latest", "windows-latest"]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
# See https://github.com/haskell/cabal/pull/8739
- name: Sudo chmod to permit ghcup to update its cache
run: |
if [[ "${{ runner.os }}" == "Linux" ]]; then
sudo ls -lah /usr/local/.ghcup/cache
sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/.ghcup/cache
sudo ls -lah /usr/local/.ghcup/cache
sudo chown -R $USER /usr/local/.ghcup
sudo chmod -R 777 /usr/local/.ghcup
fi
- name: ghcup
run: |
ghcup --version
ghcup config set cache true
ghcup config add-release-channel https://raw.githubusercontent.com/haskell/ghcup-metadata/master/ghcup-prereleases-0.0.7.yaml
ghcup install ghc --set 9.6.0.20230210
ghcup install cabal --set latest
ghc --version
cabal update
# See the following link for a breakdown of the following step
# https://github.com/haskell/actions/issues/7#issuecomment-745697160
#
# See https://github.com/haskell/cabal/pull/8739 for why Windows is excluded
- if: ${{ runner.os != 'Windows' }}
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
# validate.sh uses a special build dir
path: |
${{ steps.setup-haskell.outputs.cabal-store }}
dist-*
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.ghc }}-20220419-${{ github.sha }}
restore-keys: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.ghc }}-20220419-
- name: Work around git problem https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/git/+bug/1993586 (cabal PR #8546)
run: |
git config --global protocol.file.allow always
# The '+exe' constraint below is important, otherwise cabal-install
# might decide to build the library but not the executable which is
# what we need.
- name: Install cabal-plan
run: |
cd $(mktemp -d)
cabal install cabal-plan --constraint='cabal-plan +exe' --allow-newer
echo "$HOME/.cabal/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
# The tool is not essential to the rest of the test suite. If
# hackage-repo-tool is not present, any test that requires it will
# be skipped.
# We want to keep this in the loop but we don't want to fail if
# hackage-repo-tool breaks or fails to support a newer GHC version.
- name: Install hackage-repo-tool
continue-on-error: true
run: |
cd $(mktemp -d)
cabal install hackage-repo-tool
# Needed by cabal-testsuite/PackageTests/Configure/setup.test.hs
- name: Install Autotools
if: runner.os == 'macOS'
run: |
brew install automake
- name: Allow newer boot libraries
run: |
echo "allow-newer: base, template-haskell, ghc-prim, Cabal-syntax, Cabal-described, Cabal, cabal-install-solver, cabal-install" >> cabal.project.validate
- name: Set validate inputs
run: |
FLAGS="${{ env.COMMON_FLAGS }}"
if [[ "${{ matrix.cli }}" == "false" ]]; then
FLAGS="$FLAGS --lib-only"
fi
echo "FLAGS=$FLAGS" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Validate print-config
run: sh validate.sh $FLAGS -s print-config
- name: Validate print-tool-versions
run: sh validate.sh $FLAGS -s print-tool-versions
- name: Validate build
run: sh validate.sh $FLAGS -s build
- name: Validate lib-tests
env:
# `rawSystemStdInOut reports text decoding errors`
# test does not find ghc without the full path in windows
GHCPATH: ${{ steps.setup-haskell.outputs.ghc-exe }}
run: sh validate.sh $FLAGS -s lib-tests
- name: Validate lib-suite
# see https://github.com/haskell/cabal/pull/8754#issuecomment-1435025848
# for discussion about the trouble on Windows
if: ${{ runner.os != 'Windows' }}
run: sh validate.sh $FLAGS -s lib-suite
- name: Validate cli-tests
if: matrix.cli != 'false'
run: sh validate.sh $FLAGS -s cli-tests
- name: Validate cli-suite
# see https://github.com/haskell/cabal/pull/8754#issuecomment-1435025848
# for discussion about the trouble on Windows
if: ( runner.os != 'Windows' ) && ( matrix.cli != 'false' )
run: sh validate.sh $FLAGS -s cli-suite
validate-old-ghcs:
name: Validate old ghcs ${{ matrix.extra-ghc }}
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
needs: validate
# This job needs an older ubuntu (16.04) cause
# the required old ghcs using the `-dyn` flavour
# are not installable from ppa/hvr in newer ones
# see https://github.com/haskell/cabal/issues/8011
container:
image: phadej/ghc:8.8.4-xenial
strategy:
matrix:
# Newer ghc versions than 8.8.4 have to be installed with ghcup cause
# they are not available in ppa/hvr. The ghcup installation
# needs `sudo` which is not available in the xenial container
ghc: ["8.8.4"]
extra-ghc: ["7.10.3", "7.8.4", "7.6.3", "7.4.2", "7.2.2", "7.0.4"]
steps:
# We can't use actions/checkout with the xenial docker container
# cause it does not work with the git version included in it, see:
# https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/170
# https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/295
# - uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Checkout
run: |
echo $GITHUB_REF $GITHUB_SHA
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY.git .
git fetch origin $GITHUB_SHA:temporary-ci-branch
git checkout $GITHUB_SHA || (git fetch && git checkout $GITHUB_SHA)
- name: Install extra compiler
run: |
apt-get update
apt-get install -y ghc-${{ matrix.extra-ghc }}-dyn
- uses: haskell/actions/setup@v2
id: setup-haskell
with:
ghc-version: ${{ matrix.ghc }}
cabal-version: '3.10.1.0'
# As we are reusing the cached build dir from the previous step
# the generated artifacts are available here,
# including the cabal executable and the test suite
- uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: |
${{ steps.setup-haskell.outputs.cabal-store }}
dist-*
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.ghc }}-20220419-${{ github.sha }}
restore-keys: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.ghc }}-20220419-
- name: Install cabal-plan
run: |
cd $(mktemp -d)
cabal install cabal-plan --constraint='cabal-plan +exe'
echo "$HOME/.cabal/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Validate build
run: sh validate.sh ${{ env.COMMON_FLAGS }} -s build
- name: "Validate lib-suite-extras --extra-hc ghc-${{ matrix.extra-ghc }}"
env:
EXTRA_GHC: "/opt/ghc/${{ matrix.extra-ghc }}/bin/ghc-${{ matrix.extra-ghc }}"
run: sh validate.sh ${{ env.COMMON_FLAGS }} --lib-only -s lib-suite-extras --extra-hc ${{ env.EXTRA_GHC }}
# The previous jobs use a released version of cabal to build cabal HEAD itself
# This one uses the cabal HEAD generated executable in the previous step
# to build itself again, as sanity check
dogfooding:
name: Dogfooding ${{ matrix.os }} ghc-${{ matrix.ghc }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
needs: validate
strategy:
matrix:
os: ["ubuntu-20.04", "macos-latest", "windows-latest"]
# We only use one ghc version the used one for the next release (defined at top of the workflow)
# We need to build an array dynamically to inject the appropiate env var in a previous job,
# see https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/expressions#fromjson
ghc: ${{ fromJSON (needs.validate.outputs.GHC_FOR_RELEASE) }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
# See https://github.com/haskell/cabal/pull/8739
- name: Sudo chmod to permit ghcup to update its cache
run: |
if [[ "${{ runner.os }}" == "Linux" ]]; then
sudo ls -lah /usr/local/.ghcup/cache
sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/.ghcup/cache
sudo ls -lah /usr/local/.ghcup/cache
sudo chown -R $USER /usr/local/.ghcup
sudo chmod -R 777 /usr/local/.ghcup
fi
- uses: haskell/actions/setup@v2
id: setup-haskell
with:
ghc-version: ${{ matrix.ghc }}
cabal-version: latest # default, we are not using it in this job
- name: Install cabal-plan
run: |
cd $(mktemp -d)
cabal install cabal-plan --constraint='cabal-plan +exe'
echo "$HOME/.cabal/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Download cabal executable from workflow artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
with:
name: cabal-${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.ghc }}
path: cabal-head
- name: Untar the cabal executable
run: tar -xf ./cabal-head/cabal-head.tar -C ./cabal-head
- name: print-config using cabal HEAD
run: sh validate.sh ${{ env.COMMON_FLAGS }} --with-cabal ./cabal-head/cabal -s print-config
# We dont use cache to force a build with a fresh store dir and build dir
# This way we check cabal can build all its dependencies
- name: Build using cabal HEAD
run: sh validate.sh ${{ env.COMMON_FLAGS }} --with-cabal ./cabal-head/cabal -s build
# We use this job as a summary of the workflow
# It will fail if any of the previous jobs does it
# This way we can use it exclusively in branch protection rules
# and abstract away the concrete jobs of the workflow, including their names
validate-post-job:
if: always()
name: Validate post job
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
# IMPORTANT! Any job added to the workflow should be added here too
needs: [validate, validate-old-ghcs, dogfooding]
steps:
- run: |
echo "jobs info: ${{ toJSON(needs) }}"
- if: contains(needs.*.result, 'failure') || contains(needs.*.result, 'cancelled')
run: exit 1