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* Use RUSTFLAGS to set the optimization level Cargo has a [quirk]() in how configuration settings are propagated when `cargo test` runs: local code respect the settings in `[profile.test]` but all dependencies use the `[profile.dev]` settings. Here we force `opt-level=3` for all dependencies. * Remove unused profile settings * Maybe like this? * Turn off incremental compilation * Remove colors; try again with overflow-checks on * Use quiet CI machine * Turn overflow checking back on * Be explicit about what options we use * Remove "quiet machine" override
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#!/bin/bash
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# ARGUMENT $1 Rust flavor to run test with (stable/beta/nightly)
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echo "________Running test-linux.sh________"
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set -e # fail on any error
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set -u # treat unset variables as error
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FEATURES="json-tests,ci-skip-tests"
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OPTIONS="--release"
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#use nproc `linux only
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THREADS=$(nproc)
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rustup default $1
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rustup show
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echo "________Running Parity Full Test Suite________"
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# Why are we using RUSTFLAGS? See https://github.com/paritytech/parity-ethereum/pull/10719
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CARGO_INCREMENTAL=0 RUSTFLAGS="-C opt-level=3 -C overflow-checks=on -C debuginfo=2" time cargo test $OPTIONS --features "$FEATURES" --locked --all --target $CARGO_TARGET --verbose --color=never -- --test-threads $THREADS
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