35 lines
1.1 KiB
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35 lines
1.1 KiB
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# You can copy and paste this template into a new `.gitlab-ci.yml` file.
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# You should not add this template to an existing `.gitlab-ci.yml` file by using the `include:` keyword.
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#
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# To contribute improvements to CI/CD templates, please follow the Development guide at:
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# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/cicd/templates.html
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# This specific template is located at:
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# https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/lib/gitlab/ci/templates/C++.gitlab-ci.yml
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# use the official gcc image, based on debian
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# can use versions as well, like gcc:5.2
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# see https://hub.docker.com/_/gcc/
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image: gcc
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build:
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stage: build
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# instead of calling g++ directly you can also use some build toolkit like make
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# install the necessary build tools when needed
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# before_script:
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# - apt update && apt -y install make autoconf
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script:
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- g++ helloworld.cpp -o mybinary
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artifacts:
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paths:
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- mybinary
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# depending on your build setup it's most likely a good idea to cache outputs to reduce the build time
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# cache:
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# paths:
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# - "*.o"
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# run tests using the binary built before
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test:
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stage: test
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script:
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- ./runmytests.sh
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