name: windows port on: push: pull_request: paths: - '.github/workflows/*.yml' - 'extmod/**' - 'lib/**' - 'mpy-cross/**' - 'ports/unix/**' - 'ports/windows/**' - 'py/**' - 'requirements*.txt' - 'tools/**' concurrency: group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }} cancel-in-progress: true jobs: build: runs-on: windows-2019 defaults: run: # We define a custom shell script here, although `msys2.cmd` does neither exist nor is it available in the PATH yet shell: msys2 {0} steps: # We want to change the configuration of the git command that actions/checkout will be using (since it is not possible to set autocrlf through the action yet, see actions/checkout#226). - run: git config --global core.autocrlf input shell: bash - name: Check python coding (cmd) run: | python -c "import sys, locale; print(sys.getdefaultencoding(), locale.getpreferredencoding(False))" shell: cmd # We use a JS Action, which calls the system terminal or other custom terminals directly, if required - uses: msys2/setup-msys2@v2 with: update: true install: base-devel git wget unzip gcc python-pip # The goal of this was to test how things worked when the default file # encoding (locale.getpreferedencoding()) was not UTF-8. However, msys2 # python does use utf-8 as the preferred file encoding, and using # actions/setup-python python3.8 gave a broken build, so we're not really # testing what we wanted to test. # # however, commandline length limits are being tested so that does some # good. - name: Check python coding (msys2) run: | locale -v which python; python --version python -c "import sys, locale; print(sys.getdefaultencoding(), locale.getpreferredencoding(False))" which python3; python3 --version python3 -c "import sys, locale; print(sys.getdefaultencoding(), locale.getpreferredencoding(False))" - name: Install dependencies run: | wget --no-verbose -O gcc-arm.zip https://developer.arm.com/-/media/Files/downloads/gnu-rm/10-2020q4/gcc-arm-none-eabi-10-2020-q4-major-win32.zip unzip -q -d /tmp gcc-arm.zip tar -C /tmp/gcc-arm-none-* -cf - . | tar -C /usr/local -xf - pip install wheel # requirements_dev.txt doesn't install on windows. (with msys2 python) # instead, pick a subset for what we want to do pip install cascadetoml jinja2 typer click intelhex # check that installed packages work....? which python; python --version; python -c "import cascadetoml" which python3; python3 --version; python3 -c "import cascadetoml" - uses: actions/checkout@v3 with: submodules: false fetch-depth: 1 - name: Get CP deps run: python tools/ci_fetch_deps.py windows ${{ github.sha }} - name: CircuitPython version run: | tools/describe || git log --parents HEAD~4.. echo >>$GITHUB_ENV CP_VERSION=$(tools/describe) - name: build mpy-cross run: make -j2 -C mpy-cross - name: build rp2040 run: make -j2 -C ports/raspberrypi BOARD=adafruit_feather_rp2040 TRANSLATION=de_DE - name: build samd21 run: make -j2 -C ports/atmel-samd BOARD=feather_m0_express TRANSLATION=zh_Latn_pinyin - name: build samd51 run: make -j2 -C ports/atmel-samd BOARD=feather_m4_express TRANSLATION=es - name: build nrf run: make -j2 -C ports/nrf BOARD=feather_nrf52840_express TRANSLATION=fr - name: build stm run: make -j2 -C ports/stm BOARD=feather_stm32f405_express TRANSLATION=pt_BR # I gave up trying to do esp32 builds on windows when I saw # ERROR: Platform MINGW64_NT-10.0-17763-x86_64 appears to be unsupported # https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/7062 # # - name: prepare esp # run: ports/espressif/esp-idf/install.bat # shell: cmd # # - name: build esp # run: . ports/espressif/esp-idf/export.sh && make -j2 -C ports/espressif BOARD=adafruit_metro_esp32s2