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  3. 10-build.sh
  4. 20-tests.sh
  5. 30-coverage.sh
  6. 40-headers-check.sh
  7. README.md
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Continuous Integration Scripts

Environment Variables

  • ID: lower-case string that identifies the operating system, for example: ID=ubuntu, ID=centos. See os-release(5) for more information. On macOS, where os-release is not available, we emulate it by setting ID=macos.

  • ID_LIKE: space-separated list of operating system identifiers that are closely related to the running OS. See os-release(5) for more information. The listed values are used by the CI scripts to select the proper behavior for different platforms and OS flavors.

    Examples:

    • On CentOS, ID_LIKE="centos rhel fedora linux"
    • On Ubuntu, ID_LIKE="ubuntu debian linux"
  • VERSION_ID: identifies the operating system version, excluding any release code names. See os-release(5) for more information. Examples: VERSION_ID=42, VERSION_ID=22.04.

  • JOB_NAME: defines the type of the current CI job. Depending on the job type, the CI scripts can perform different tasks.

    Supported values:

    • empty: default build task
    • code-coverage: debug build with tests and code coverage analysis
    • limited-build: only a single debug build with tests
  • CACHE_DIR: directory containing cached files from previous builds, e.g., a compiled version of ndn-cxx. If not set, /tmp is used.

  • DISABLE_ASAN: disable building with AddressSanitizer. This is automatically set for the code-coverage job type.