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Dan Gohman 23055196fc Bump the minimum required Rust version to 1.34.
1.34 was [released] on April 11, so it satisfies the stable Rust
[policy].

Notably, this version includes the new `try_from` features.

[released]: https://blog.rust-lang.org/2019/04/11/Rust-1.34.0.html
[policy]: https://github.com/CraneStation/cranelift/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#rustc-version-support
2019-06-03 12:40:58 +02:00

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# Travis CI script. See https://travis-ci.org/ for more info.
os:
- linux
- osx
language: rust
rust:
# The oldest version we currently support. See
# CONTRIBUTING.md#rustc-version-support for details.
- 1.34.0
- beta
- nightly
matrix:
allow_failures:
# We try to be compatible with beta and nightly, but they occasionally
# fail, so we don't allow them to hold up people using stable.
- rust: beta
- rust: nightly
# Similarly, we don't need to hold up people using stable while we wait
# for the results which may fail.
fast_finish: true
dist: xenial
sudo: false
addons:
apt:
packages:
- python3-pip
install:
- pip3 install --verbose --user --upgrade mypy flake8
before_script:
# If an old version of rustfmt from cargo is already installed, uninstall
# it, since it can prevent the installation of the new version from rustup.
- cargo uninstall rustfmt || true
- cargo install --list
# If we're testing beta or nightly, we still need to install the stable
# toolchain so that we can run the stable version of rustfmt.
- rustup toolchain install stable
# Install the stable version of rustfmt.
- rustup component add --toolchain=stable rustfmt-preview
- rustup component list --toolchain=stable
- rustup show
- rustfmt +stable --version || echo fail
# Sometimes the component isn't actually ready after being installed, and
# rustup update makes it ready.
- rustup update
- rustfmt +stable --version
script: ./test-all.sh
cache:
cargo: true
directories:
- $HOME/.cache/pip