The environment where the test runner does its thing seems to want
to run as root with umask 000, which naturally makes the fs
permissions checks freak out.
For at least one job, run the first cargo run with --locked. This
will fail if the lockfile needs updating.
I have verified that this correctly detects this situation:
https://gitlab.torproject.org/Diziet/arti/-/pipelines/37692
failed. Now I have rebased this branch onto main to get the fix to
Cargo.lock.
Our support policy says that we can update to any Rust released at
least 6 months ago; 1.56 came out on 21 October 2021.
This doesn't yet change any code: it just increases the version
we say we need in our README, and the version we test against in
CI.
Our main justification for this change is to be able to upgrade to
newer versions of our dependencies, including `async_executors` >=
0.5, `aes` >= 0.8, and `cipher` >= 0.4.
Formerly, the "launch a chutney network" code was duplicated in
"setup" and "arti-bench", since "setup" always launched an arti
proxy, while "arti-bench" didn't want that functionality.
Now the "setup" script launches an arti proxy conditionally,
depending on whether the "proxy" argument is given.
The Rust upgrade is necessary since our Cargo.lock file now requires
`ed25519` 1.4.0, which requires edition2021, which requires Rust
1.56 or later.
The Alpine upgrade is opportunistic: we might as well.
I've also added comments to remind us to keep the .gitlab-ci.yml
and docker_reproducible_build files in sync, since my first version
of this commit messed that up.
Closes#376.
Move rust-nightly to stage test so it runs in parallel with coverage,
which are the two longest jobs, and currently run in sequence.
Don't document dependancies, should make the step about 50% faster
Use about 12M of cache to not recompile grcov each time
Don't compile grcov with coverage, we don't need it, it's probably
slower both to compile and execute
As per #309
Update all references. There is one remaining hit for
git-grep '\.sh\b'
namely "build.sh" in maint/reproducible_build, which I think is
the build script for osxcross - ie, an external project.
Previously it didn't enable any TLS provider, since we made
native-tls optional a few commits ago. Now it enables rustls,
so that rustls also gets a quick check along with async-std.
I've also switched this test to use "cargo clippy" in place of
"cargo test" because it's a strict superset.
Previously this code was in .gitlab-ci.yml, but for the purposes of
testing my fix for #275, it turned out to be much better to have it
in a script of its own.
Also, we now need to update our "quote" second-order dependency,
since otherwise our minimal first-order dependencies won't build
correctly.