On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 03:12:06AM -0700, Johannes Schindelin via GitGitGadget 
wrote:
> diff --git a/azure-pipelines.yml b/azure-pipelines.yml
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000000..b5749121d2
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/azure-pipelines.yml
> @@ -0,0 +1,319 @@
> +resources:
> +- repo: self
> +  fetchDepth: 1
> +
> +phases:
> +- phase: linux_clang
> +  displayName: linux-clang
> +  condition: succeeded()
> +  queue:
> +    name: Hosted Ubuntu 1604
> +  steps:
> +  - bash: |
> +       test "$GITFILESHAREPWD" = '$(gitfileshare.pwd)' || 
> ci/mount-fileshare.sh //gitfileshare.file.core.windows.net/test-cache 
> gitfileshare "$GITFILESHAREPWD" "$HOME/test-cache" || exit 1
> +
> +       sudo apt-get update &&
> +       sudo apt-get -y install git gcc make libssl-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev 
> libexpat-dev tcl tk gettext git-email zlib1g-dev apache2-bin &&
> +
> +       export CC=clang || exit 1
> +
> +       ci/install-dependencies.sh

I think you would want to 'exit 1' when this script fails.
This applies to other build jobs (erm, phases?) below as well.

> +       ci/run-build-and-tests.sh || {
> +           ci/print-test-failures.sh
> +           exit 1
> +       }
> +
> +       test "$GITFILESHAREPWD" = '$(gitfileshare.pwd)' || sudo umount 
> "$HOME/test-cache" || exit 1
> +    displayName: 'ci/run-build-and-tests.sh'
> +    env:
> +      GITFILESHAREPWD: $(gitfileshare.pwd)
> +  - task: PublishTestResults@2
> +    displayName: 'Publish Test Results **/TEST-*.xml'
> +    inputs:
> +      mergeTestResults: true
> +      testRunTitle: 'linux-clang'
> +      platform: Linux
> +      publishRunAttachments: false
> +    condition: succeededOrFailed()
> +
> +- phase: linux_gcc
> +  displayName: linux-gcc
> +  condition: succeeded()
> +  queue:
> +    name: Hosted Ubuntu 1604
> +  steps:
> +  - bash: |
> +       test "$GITFILESHAREPWD" = '$(gitfileshare.pwd)' || 
> ci/mount-fileshare.sh //gitfileshare.file.core.windows.net/test-cache 
> gitfileshare "$GITFILESHAREPWD" "$HOME/test-cache" || exit 1
> +
> +       sudo apt-get update &&
> +       sudo apt-get -y install git gcc make libssl-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev 
> libexpat-dev tcl tk gettext git-email zlib1g-dev apache2-bin || exit 1
> +

On Travis CI the Linux GCC build job uses gcc-8 instead of whatever
the default is in that old-ish Ubuntu LTS; see 37fa4b3c78 (travis-ci:
run gcc-8 on linux-gcc jobs, 2018-05-19).

> +       ci/install-dependencies.sh
> +       ci/run-build-and-tests.sh || {
> +           ci/print-test-failures.sh
> +           exit 1
> +       }
> +
> +       test "$GITFILESHAREPWD" = '$(gitfileshare.pwd)' || sudo umount 
> "$HOME/test-cache" || exit 1
> +    displayName: 'ci/run-build-and-tests.sh'
> +    env:
> +      GITFILESHAREPWD: $(gitfileshare.pwd)
> +  - task: PublishTestResults@2
> +    displayName: 'Publish Test Results **/TEST-*.xml'
> +    inputs:
> +      mergeTestResults: true
> +      testRunTitle: 'linux-gcc'
> +      platform: Linux
> +      publishRunAttachments: false
> +    condition: succeededOrFailed()
> +
> +- phase: osx_clang
> +  displayName: osx-clang
> +  condition: succeeded()
> +  queue:
> +    name: Hosted macOS
> +  steps:
> +  - bash: |
> +       test "$GITFILESHAREPWD" = '$(gitfileshare.pwd)' || 
> ci/mount-fileshare.sh //gitfileshare.file.core.windows.net/test-cache 
> gitfileshare "$GITFILESHAREPWD" "$HOME/test-cache" || exit 1
> +
> +       export CC=clang
> +
> +       ci/install-dependencies.sh
> +       ci/run-build-and-tests.sh || {
> +           ci/print-test-failures.sh
> +           exit 1
> +       }
> +
> +       test "$GITFILESHAREPWD" = '$(gitfileshare.pwd)' || umount 
> "$HOME/test-cache" || exit 1
> +    displayName: 'ci/run-build-and-tests.sh'
> +    env:
> +      GITFILESHAREPWD: $(gitfileshare.pwd)
> +  - task: PublishTestResults@2
> +    displayName: 'Publish Test Results **/TEST-*.xml'
> +    inputs:
> +      mergeTestResults: true
> +      testRunTitle: 'osx-clang'
> +      platform: macOS
> +      publishRunAttachments: false
> +    condition: succeededOrFailed()
> +
> +- phase: osx_gcc
> +  displayName: osx-gcc
> +  condition: succeeded()
> +  queue:
> +    name: Hosted macOS
> +  steps:
> +  - bash: |
> +       test "$GITFILESHAREPWD" = '$(gitfileshare.pwd)' || 
> ci/mount-fileshare.sh //gitfileshare.file.core.windows.net/test-cache 
> gitfileshare "$GITFILESHAREPWD" "$HOME/test-cache" || exit 1
> +

Here you should 'export CC=gcc', because on macOS 'cc' is 'clang' by
default.

Note, however, that setting 'CC' in the environment alone has no
effect on the build process, it will still use 'cc'.  Keep an eye on
where this thread will lead to:

  https://public-inbox.org/git/20181016184537.gn19...@szeder.dev/T/#u

> +       ci/install-dependencies.sh
> +       ci/run-build-and-tests.sh || {
> +           ci/print-test-failures.sh
> +           exit 1
> +       }
> +
> +       test "$GITFILESHAREPWD" = '$(gitfileshare.pwd)' || umount 
> "$HOME/test-cache" || exit 1
> +    displayName: 'ci/run-build-and-tests.sh'
> +    env:
> +      GITFILESHAREPWD: $(gitfileshare.pwd)
> +  - task: PublishTestResults@2
> +    displayName: 'Publish Test Results **/TEST-*.xml'
> +    inputs:
> +      mergeTestResults: true
> +      testRunTitle: 'osx-gcc'
> +      platform: macOS
> +      publishRunAttachments: false
> +    condition: succeededOrFailed()
> +

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