ci: don't run clang on CentOS
The CentOS tester is currently failing because clang is being passed an argument it doesn't know about: clang: error: unknown argument: '-fstack-protector-strong' We get our version of clang from EPEL, which currently has 3.4.2. The Fedora clang does have support for the flag (4.0.1). Anyway, the point of this check is just to find unused/uninitialized vars and other gotchas. In that sense, we're more interested in what the latest version of clang has to say. Closes: #992 Approved by: cgwalters
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# support parallel runs right now
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/usr/bin/make check
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make install
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git clean -dfx
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# And now a clang build to find unused variables
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# And now a clang build to find unused variables, but only run on Fedora because
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# the CentOS version is ancient anyway and doesn't support all the flags that
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# might get passed to it.
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id=$(. /etc/os-release && echo $ID)
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if [ "$id" == fedora ]; then
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git clean -dfx
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export CC=clang
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export CFLAGS='-Werror=unused-variable -Werror=maybe-uninitialized'
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build_default
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# don't actually run the tests, just compile them
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/usr/bin/make check TESTS=
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fi
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