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# NB: don't set `language: haskell` here
# The following enables several GHC versions to be tested; often it's enough to test only against the last release in a major GHC version. Feel free to omit lines listings versions you don't need/want testing for.
env:
# - GHCVER=6.12.3
- CABALVER=1.16 GHCVER=7.4.2
- CABALVER=1.18 GHCVER=7.6.3
- CABALVER=1.18 GHCVER=7.8.4 # see note about Alex/Happy
# - CABALVER=1.22 GHCVER=7.10.1
# - GHCVER=head # see section about GHC HEAD snapshots
# Note: the distinction between `before_install` and `install` is not important.
before_install:
- travis_retry sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:hvr/ghc
- travis_retry sudo apt-get update
- travis_retry sudo apt-get install cabal-install-$CABALVER ghc-$GHCVER
- export PATH=/opt/ghc/$GHCVER/bin:$PATH
install:
- cabal-$CABALVER update
# - git clone https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-types && cd pandoc-types && cabal-1.18 install && cd ..
- cabal-$CABALVER install --only-dependencies --enable-tests
# Here starts the actual work to be performed for the package under test; any command which exits with a non-zero exit code causes the build to fail.
script:
- cabal-$CABALVER configure --enable-tests -v2 # -v2 provides useful information for debugging
- cabal-$CABALVER build --ghc-options=-Werror # this builds all libraries and executables (including tests/benchmarks)
- cabal-$CABALVER test
- cabal-$CABALVER check
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