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image:
- Visual Studio 2019
environment:
matrix:
# For Python versions available on Appveyor, see
# http://www.appveyor.com/docs/installed-software#python
# The list here is complete (excluding Python 2.6, which
# isn't covered by this document) at the time of writing.
- PYTHON_VERSION: "3.8"
platform:
- x64
#- x86
install:
# We need wheel installed to build wheels
#- "%PYTHON%\\python.exe -m pip install wheel"
- cmd: echo "Using cmd"
- set CONDAPATH=C:\Miniconda38
- if "%PLATFORM%" == "x64" set CONDAPATH=%CONDAPATH%-x64
- call %CONDAPATH%\Scripts\activate
# prepare environment with conda
- conda config --add channels conda-forge
- conda config --set channel_priority strict
- conda config --set always_yes yes --set changeps1 no
- conda update -q conda
# create an environment with the appropiate python
- conda create -y -n currentenv python=%PYTHON_VERSION%
- conda activate currentenv
# Check that we have the expected version and architecture for Python
- python --version
- python -c "import struct; print(struct.calcsize('P') * 8)"
# install necessary packages
#- conda install -q setuptools pip libpython cython wheel
- pip install cython
- conda install -c conda-forge libpython
# mingw64 toolchain to compile python extensions
- conda install -q -c msys2 m2w64-toolchain
build_script:
# set mingw32 as compiler and produce the wheel
- python.exe setup.py config --compiler=mingw32
# Build and install the wheel
- python setup.py bdist_wheel
- ps: |
# Upload artifact to Appveyor immediately after build
ls dist -r | Foreach-Object {
appveyor PushArtifact $_.FullName
pip install $_.FullName
}
- cd dist
- pip install --pre --no-index -f . pyreadr
- cd ..
test_script:
# Put your test command here.
# If you don't need to build C extensions on 64-bit Python 3.3 or 3.4,
# you can remove "build.cmd" from the front of the command, as it's
# only needed to support those cases.
# Note that you must use the environment variable %PYTHON% to refer to
# the interpreter you're using - Appveyor does not do anything special
# to put the Python version you want to use on PATH.
#- "build.cmd %PYTHON%\\python.exe setup.py test"
# Run some tests
- pip install xarray
- mkdir tmp
- cd tmp
- python ../tests/test_basic.py
- cd ..
after_test:
# This step builds your wheels.
# Again, you only need build.cmd if you're building C extensions for
# 64-bit Python 3.3/3.4. And you need to use %PYTHON% to get the correct
# interpreter
#- "build.cmd %PYTHON%\\python.exe setup.py bdist_wheel"
- dir dist
#artifacts:
# # bdist_wheel puts your built wheel in the dist directory
# - path: dist\*
#on_success:
# You can use this step to upload your artifacts to a public website.
# See Appveyor's documentation for more details. Or you can simply
# access your wheels from the Appveyor "artifacts" tab for your build.