sudo: required # Note: travis currently does not support listing more than one language so # this cheats and claims to only be cpp. If they add multiple language # support, this should probably get updated to install steps and/or # rvm/gemfile/jdk/etc. entries rather than manually doing the work. language: cpp os: - linux - osx # The Objective C build needs Xcode 6.4 or later. osx_image: xcode7.1 script: - ./travis.sh $CONFIG env: - CONFIG=cpp - CONFIG=cpp_distcheck - CONFIG=csharp - CONFIG=java_jdk6 - CONFIG=java_jdk7 - CONFIG=java_oracle7 - CONFIG=javanano_jdk6 - CONFIG=javanano_jdk7 - CONFIG=javanano_oracle7 - CONFIG=python - CONFIG=python_cpp - CONFIG=ruby19 - CONFIG=ruby20 - CONFIG=ruby21 - CONFIG=ruby22 - CONFIG=jruby matrix: exclude: # It's nontrivial to programmatically install a new JDK from the command # line on OS X, so we rely on testing on Linux for Java code. - os: osx env: CONFIG=java_jdk6 - os: osx env: CONFIG=java_jdk7 - os: osx env: CONFIG=java_oracle7 - os: osx env: CONFIG=javanano_jdk6 - os: osx env: CONFIG=javanano_jdk7 - os: osx env: CONFIG=javanano_oracle7 # Requires installing mono, currently travis.sh is doing that with apt-get # which doesn't work on OS X. - os: osx env: CONFIG=csharp # Add into the matrix OS X tests of Objective C (needs Xcode, so it won't # work on other platforms). These are split so it doesn't take as long to run. include: - os: osx env: CONFIG=objectivec_ios - os: osx env: CONFIG=objectivec_osx allow_failures: # These currently do not work on OS X but are being worked on by @haberman. - os: osx env: CONFIG=ruby22 - os: osx env: CONFIG=jruby # Travis seems be flaky in letting the iOS simulator launch, so keep that # flake from failing builds by marking that build as an allowed failure. - os: osx env: CONFIG=objectivec_ios notifications: email: false