YouCompleteMe/ci/travis/travis_install.sh
micbou 1b0a8ea6e8 Update AppVeyor configuration
Create AppVeyor batch script and move CI scripts to a separate folder.
2016-02-29 20:06:01 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -ev
####################
# OS-specific setup
####################
# Requirements of OS-specific install:
# - install any software which is not installed by Travis configuration
# - set up everything necessary so that pyenv can build python
source ci/travis/travis_install.${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}.sh
#############
# pyenv setup
#############
# DON'T exit if error
set +e
git clone https://github.com/yyuu/pyenv.git ~/.pyenv
git fetch --tags
git checkout v20160202
# Exit if error
set -e
export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"
export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"
eval "$(pyenv init -)"
if [ "${YCM_PYTHON_VERSION}" == "2.6" ]; then
PYENV_VERSION="2.6.6"
elif [ "${YCM_PYTHON_VERSION}" == "2.7" ]; then
PYENV_VERSION="2.7.6"
else
PYENV_VERSION="3.3.6"
fi
pyenv install --skip-existing ${PYENV_VERSION}
pyenv rehash
pyenv global ${PYENV_VERSION}
# It is quite easy to get the above series of steps wrong. Verify that the
# version of python actually in the path and used is the version that was
# requested, and fail the build if we broke the travis setup
python_version=$(python -c 'import sys; print( "{0}.{1}".format( sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1] ) )')
echo "Checking python version (actual ${python_version} vs expected ${YCM_PYTHON_VERSION})"
test ${python_version} == ${YCM_PYTHON_VERSION}
############
# pip setup
############
pip install -U pip wheel setuptools
pip install -r python/test_requirements.txt
# The build infrastructure prints a lot of spam after this script runs, so make
# sure to disable printing, and failing on non-zero exit code after this script
# finishes
set +ev