> On Mar 5, 2017, at 11:58 AM, Michael Gottesman <mgottes...@apple.com> wrote: > > >> On Mar 4, 2017, at 5:24 PM, Mohit Athwani via swift-users >> <swift-users@swift.org <mailto:swift-users@swift.org>> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I submitted my first pull request ever and I'm super excited! >> >> @swift-ci has been tagged to test my code and I'm wondering how long does it >> take to perform it's tests and give me the result? > > It depends on what type of test you trigger. There is documentation on the > swift-ci Continuous Integration system here: > https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/master/docs/ContinuousIntegration.md > <https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/master/docs/ContinuousIntegration.md>. I > find that as long as not first in the day, the swift-ci system finishes a > smoke test in 30-40 minutes. If you are the first build of the day, the Linux > side can take a bit longer (IIRC the builders are wiped of artifacts nightly, > so the first build of the day is clean). > > *NOTE* To trigger swift-ci you have to be a swift committer. If you look in > the README there is a link to the Contributing to Swift Guide. More > information is there.
Feel free to just mention in the PR that you need someone to trigger testing, any one of us will be more than happy to help = ). Michael > >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mohit >> _______________________________________________ >> swift-users mailing list >> swift-users@swift.org <mailto:swift-users@swift.org> >> https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users >
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