145 lines
3.6 KiB
Common Lisp
145 lines
3.6 KiB
Common Lisp
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(defpackage #:docs
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(:use #:cl)
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(:nicknames #:docs/docs)
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(:import-from #:mgl-pax-minimal
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#:defsection
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#:section))
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(in-package docs)
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(defsection @index (:title "GitHub Action to Setup Common Lisp for CI")
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"
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This is a Github Action to setup Common Lisp, Roswell and Qlot.
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It is useful to call it before running tests or building docs
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for your Common Lisp libraries. Action encapsulates all steps
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necessary to make available [Roswell](https://github.com/roswell/roswell)
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and [Qlot](https://github.com/fukamachi/qlot) inside the Github CI.
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"
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(@features section)
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(@typical-usage section)
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(@ql-file section))
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(defsection @features (:title "What this action does for you?")
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"
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* It installs Roswell and all it's dependencies, doing right thing depending on
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the operating system. It should work on Ubuntu, OSX and maybe Windows.
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* Upgrade ASDF to the latest version.
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* Installs Qlot.
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* Adds to `PATH` these directories: `~/.roswell/bin` and `.qlot/bin`
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* Creates `.qlot` by running `qlot install`. How to override content of the
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`qlfile`, see \"Overriding qlfile\" section.
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* And finally, it can install a specified ASDF system and all it's dependencies.
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But this step is optional.
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")
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(defsection @typical-usage (:title "A typical usage")
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"
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Here is how a minimal GitHub Workflow might look like:
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```yaml
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name: 'CI'
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on:
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push:
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branches:
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- 'main'
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- 'master'
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pull_request:
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jobs:
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tests:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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strategy:
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matrix:
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lisp:
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- sbcl-bin
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- ccl-bin
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env:
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LISP: ${{ matrix.lisp }}
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v1
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- uses: 40ants/setup-lisp@v1
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with:
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asdf-system: cl-info
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- uses: 40ants/run-tests@v2-beta
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with:
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asdf-system: cl-info
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```
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The part, corresponding to an actionn call is:
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```yaml
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- uses: 40ants/setup-lisp@v1
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with:
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asdf-system: cl-info
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```
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If you remove `with` part, then action will skip the ASDF system
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installation.
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The last step in this workflow runs tests for the specified ASDF
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system. It is documented [here](https://40ants/run-tests).
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")
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(defsection @ql-file (:title "Overriding qlfile")
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"
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Sometimes you might want to generate content of qlfile
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depending on matrix parameters. For example with matrix like this one:
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```yaml
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matrix:
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os:
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- ubuntu-latest
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- macos-latest
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quicklisp-dist:
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- quicklisp
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- ultralisp
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lisp:
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- sbcl-bin
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- ccl-bin
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- ecl
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```
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you might want to add an [ultralisp](https://ultralisp.org) source
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to the qlfile. Here is how this can be archived:
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```yaml
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env:
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LISP: ${{ matrix.lisp }}
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OS: ${{ matrix.os }}
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QUICKLISP_DIST: ${{ matrix.quicklisp-dist }}
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v1
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- uses: 40ants/setup-lisp@v1
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with:
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asdf-system: cl-info
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qlfile-template: |
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{% ifequal quicklisp_dist \"ultralisp\" %}
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dist ultralisp http://dist.ultralisp.org
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{% endifequal %}
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github mgl-pax svetlyak40wt/mgl-pax :branch mgl-pax-minimal
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```
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Here we see a few important things.
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1. We put into the env var the type of the quicklisp distribution we want to
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our library to test against.
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2. We pass a multiline argument `qlfile-template` to the action.
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3. Template refers to `quicklisp_dist` to conditionally include a line
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into `qlfile` when `quicklisp_dist == \"ultralisp\"`.
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You can refer any environment variable inside the `qlfile` templater.
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Also note, it is using [Djula](https://github.com/mmontone/djula)
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markup, similar to [Django](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.1/topics/templates/)
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and [Jinja2](https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/).
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")
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