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-# An example .gitlab-ci.yml file to test (and optionally report the coverage
-# results of) your [Julia][1] packages. Please refer to the [documentation][2]
-# for more information about package development in Julia.
-#
-# Here, it is assumed that your Julia package is named `MyPackage`. Change it to
-# whatever name you have given to your package.
-#
-# [1]: http://julialang.org/
-# [2]: http://julia.readthedocs.org/
-
-# Below is the template to run your tests in Julia
-.test_template: &test_definition
- # Uncomment below if you would like to run the tests on specific references
- # only, such as the branches `master`, `development`, etc.
- # only:
- # - master
- # - development
- script:
- # Let's run the tests. Substitute `coverage = false` below, if you do not
- # want coverage results.
- - /opt/julia/bin/julia -e 'Pkg.clone(pwd()); Pkg.test("MyPackage",
- coverage = true)'
- # Comment out below if you do not want coverage results.
- - /opt/julia/bin/julia -e 'Pkg.add("Coverage"); cd(Pkg.dir("MyPackage"));
- using Coverage; cl, tl = get_summary(process_folder());
- println("(", cl/tl*100, "%) covered")'
-
-# Name a test and select an appropriate image.
-test:0.4.6:
- image: julialang/julia:v0.4.6
- <<: *test_definition
-
-# Maybe you would like to test your package against the development branch:
-test:0.5.0-dev:
- image: julialang/julia:v0.5.0-dev
- # ... allowing for failures, since we are testing against the development
- # branch:
- allow_failure: true
- <<: *test_definition
-
-# REMARK: Do not forget to enable the coverage feature for your project, if you
-# are using code coverage reporting above. This can be done by
-#
-# - Navigating to the `CI/CD Pipelines` settings of your project,
-# - Copying and pasting the default `Simplecov` regex example provided, i.e.,
-# `\(\d+.\d+\%\) covered` in the `test coverage parsing` textfield.
-#
-# WARNING: This template is using the `julialang/julia` images from [Docker
-# Hub][3]. One can use custom Julia images and/or the official ones found
-# in the same place. However, care must be taken to correctly locate the binary
-# file (`/opt/julia/bin/julia` above), which is usually given on the image's
-# description page.
-#
-# [3]: http://hub.docker.com/