Update CI/Cargo.toml references to 0.0.122
[ldk-c-bindings] / genbindings.sh
index 6007f721f2954e98682d9cc990e85c46d280ed4a..0e6f0f6a10fbe6d64705fe6e9996a7857bc241eb 100755 (executable)
@@ -9,6 +9,18 @@ if [ ! -d "$1/lightning" -o "$2" != "true" -a "$2" != "false" ]; then
        exit 1
 fi
 
+SKIP_TESTS_ARGUMENT=$3
+RUN_CPP_TESTS=true
+
+if [ ! -z "$SKIP_TESTS_ARGUMENT" ]; then
+  if [ "$SKIP_TESTS_ARGUMENT" != "skip-tests" ]; then
+    echo "To skip tests, usage must be: $0 path-to-rust-lightning allow-std skip-tests"
+    exit 1
+  else
+    RUN_CPP_TESTS=false
+  fi
+fi
+
 export LC_ALL=C
 
 # On reasonable systems, we can use realpath here, but OSX is a diva with 20-year-old software.
@@ -317,58 +329,69 @@ export IFS="$OLD_IFS"
 set -x
 mv include/lightningpp_new.hpp include/lightningpp.hpp
 
-# Finally, sanity-check the generated C and C++ bindings with demo apps:
-# Naively run the C demo app:
-gcc $LOCAL_CFLAGS -Wall -g -pthread demo.c target/debug/libldk.a -ldl -lm
-./a.out
-
-# And run the C++ demo app
-if [ "$2" = "true" ]; then
-       g++ $LOCAL_CFLAGS -std=c++11 -Wall -g -pthread demo.cpp -Ltarget/debug/ -lldk -ldl
-       LD_LIBRARY_PATH=target/debug/ ./a.out > /dev/null
-fi
-
-# Finally, run the C++ demo app with our native networking library
-# in valgrind to test memory model correctness and lack of leaks.
-gcc $LOCAL_CFLAGS -fPIC -std=c99 -Wall -g -pthread -I../ldk-net ../ldk-net/ldk_net.c -c -o ldk_net.o
-if [ "$2" = "true" ]; then
-       g++ $LOCAL_CFLAGS -std=c++11 -Wall -g -pthread -DREAL_NET -I../ldk-net ldk_net.o demo.cpp target/debug/libldk.a -ldl -lm
-       if [ -x "`which valgrind`" -a "$(uname -m)" != "ppc64le" ]; then
-               valgrind --error-exitcode=4 --memcheck:leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all ./a.out
-               echo
-       else
-               echo "WARNING: Please install valgrind for more testing"
-               ./a.out
-       fi
-fi
+if $RUN_CPP_TESTS; then
+  # Finally, sanity-check the generated C and C++ bindings with demo apps:
+  # Naively run the C demo app:
+  gcc $LOCAL_CFLAGS -Wall -g -pthread demo.c target/debug/libldk.a -ldl -lm
+  ./a.out
+
+  # And run the C++ demo app
+  if [ "$2" = "true" ]; then
+    g++ $LOCAL_CFLAGS -std=c++11 -Wall -g -pthread demo.cpp -Ltarget/debug/ -lldk -ldl
+    LD_LIBRARY_PATH=target/debug/ ./a.out > /dev/null
+  fi
+
+  # Finally, run the C++ demo app with our native networking library
+  # in valgrind to test memory model correctness and lack of leaks.
+  gcc $LOCAL_CFLAGS -fPIC -std=c99 -Wall -g -pthread -I../ldk-net ../ldk-net/ldk_net.c -c -o ldk_net.o
+  if [ "$2" = "true" ]; then
+    g++ $LOCAL_CFLAGS -std=c++11 -Wall -g -pthread -DREAL_NET -I../ldk-net ldk_net.o demo.cpp target/debug/libldk.a -ldl -lm
+    if [ -x "`which valgrind`" -a "$(uname -m)" != "ppc64le" ]; then
+      valgrind --error-exitcode=4 --memcheck:leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all ./a.out
+      echo
+    else
+      echo "WARNING: Please install valgrind for more testing"
+      ./a.out
+    fi
+  fi
+
+
+  # Test a statically-linked C++ version, tracking the resulting binary size and runtime
+  # across debug, LTO, and cross-language LTO builds (using the same compiler each time).
+  if [ "$2" = "true" ]; then
+    clang++ $LOCAL_CFLAGS -std=c++11 demo.cpp target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
+    strip ./a.out
+    time ./a.out
+    echo " C++ Bin size and runtime w/o optimization:"
+    ls -lha a.out
+  fi
 
-
-# Test a statically-linked C++ version, tracking the resulting binary size and runtime
-# across debug, LTO, and cross-language LTO builds (using the same compiler each time).
-if [ "$2" = "true" ]; then
-       clang++ $LOCAL_CFLAGS -std=c++11 demo.cpp target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
-       strip ./a.out
-       time ./a.out
-       echo " C++ Bin size and runtime w/o optimization:"
-       ls -lha a.out
+else
+  echo "Skipping tests!"
 fi
 
 function REALLY_PIN_CC {
        # -Zbuild-std fails if we have any dependencies of build-deps, which
        # cc added in 1.0.80, thus we pin back to 1.0.79 to avoid that.
        cargo update -p cc --precise "1.0.79" --verbose
-       ( cargo build --features=std -v --release -Zbuild-std=std,panic_abort > /dev/null 2>&1 ) || echo -n
-       ( cargo build --features=std -v --release --target aarch64-apple-darwin -Zbuild-std=std,panic_abort > /dev/null 2>&1 ) || echo -n
+       ( RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1 cargo build --features=std -v --release --target x86_64-apple-darwin -Zbuild-std=std,panic_abort > /dev/null 2>&1 ) || echo -n
+       ( RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1 cargo build --features=std -v --release --target aarch64-apple-darwin -Zbuild-std=std,panic_abort > /dev/null 2>&1 ) || echo -n
        # Sadly, std also depends on cc, and we can't pin it in that tree
        # directly. Instead, we have to delete the file out of the cargo
        # registry and build --offline to avoid it using the latest version.
        NEW_CC_DEP="$CARGO_HOME"
        [ "$NEW_CC_DEP" = "" ] && NEW_CC_DEP="$HOME"
-       if [ -f "$NEW_CC_DEP/.cargo/registry/cache/github.com-"*/cc-1.0.79.crate ]; then
-               mv "$NEW_CC_DEP/.cargo/registry/cache/github.com-"*/cc-1.0.79.crate ./
+       [ -d "$NEW_CC_DEP/.cargo/registry/cache/"github.com-* ] && CARGO_REGISTRY_CACHE="$NEW_CC_DEP/.cargo/registry/cache/"github.com-*
+       [ -d "$NEW_CC_DEP/.cargo/registry/cache/"index.crates.io-* ] && CARGO_REGISTRY_CACHE="$NEW_CC_DEP/.cargo/registry/cache/"index.crates.io-*
+       if [ -d "$CARGO_REGISTRY_CACHE" ]; then
+               if [ -f "$CARGO_REGISTRY_CACHE/cc-1.0.79.crate" ]; then
+                       mv "$CARGO_REGISTRY_CACHE/cc-1.0.79.crate" ./
+               fi
+               rm -f "$CARGO_REGISTRY_CACHE/"*/cc-*.crate
+               [ -f ./cc-1.0.79.crate ] && mv ./cc-1.0.79.crate "$CARGO_REGISTRY_CACHE/"
+       else
+               echo "Couldn't find cargo cache, build-std builds are likely to fail!"
        fi
-       rm -f "$NEW_CC_DEP/.cargo/registry/cache/github.com-"*/cc-*.crate
-       [ -f ./cc-1.0.79.crate ] && mv ./cc-1.0.79.crate "$NEW_CC_DEP/.cargo/registry/cache/github.com-"*/
 }
 
 # Then, check with memory sanitizer, if we're on Linux and have rustc nightly
@@ -491,20 +514,23 @@ if [ "$HOST_PLATFORM" = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" ]; then
                RUSTFLAGS="$RUSTFLAGS --cfg=test_mod_pointers" RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1 cargo rustc $CARGO_BUILD_ARGS -v -- -Zsanitizer=address -Cforce-frame-pointers=yes || ( mv Cargo.toml.bk Cargo.toml; exit 1)
                mv Cargo.toml.bk Cargo.toml
 
-               # First the C demo app...
-               $CLANG $LOCAL_CFLAGS -fsanitize=address -g demo.c target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
-               ASAN_OPTIONS='detect_leaks=1 detect_invalid_pointer_pairs=1 detect_stack_use_after_return=1' ./a.out
+               # Sadly, address sanitizer appears to have had some regression on Debian and now fails to
+               # get past its init stage, so we disable it for now.
 
-               if [ "$2" = "true" ]; then
-                       # ...then the C++ demo app
-                       $CLANGPP $LOCAL_CFLAGS -std=c++11 -fsanitize=address -g demo.cpp target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
-                       ASAN_OPTIONS='detect_leaks=1 detect_invalid_pointer_pairs=1 detect_stack_use_after_return=1' ./a.out >/dev/null
-
-                       # ...then the C++ demo app with the ldk_net network implementation
-                       $CLANG $LOCAL_CFLAGS -fPIC -fsanitize=address -g -I../ldk-net ../ldk-net/ldk_net.c -c -o ldk_net.o
-                       $CLANGPP $LOCAL_CFLAGS -std=c++11 -fsanitize=address -g -DREAL_NET -I../ldk-net ldk_net.o demo.cpp target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
-                       ASAN_OPTIONS='detect_leaks=1 detect_invalid_pointer_pairs=1 detect_stack_use_after_return=1' ./a.out >/dev/null
-               fi
+               # First the C demo app...
+               #$CLANG $LOCAL_CFLAGS -fsanitize=address -g demo.c target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
+               #ASAN_OPTIONS='detect_leaks=1 detect_invalid_pointer_pairs=1 detect_stack_use_after_return=1' ./a.out
+
+               #if [ "$2" = "true" ]; then
+               #       # ...then the C++ demo app
+               #       $CLANGPP $LOCAL_CFLAGS -std=c++11 -fsanitize=address -g demo.cpp target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
+               #       ASAN_OPTIONS='detect_leaks=1 detect_invalid_pointer_pairs=1 detect_stack_use_after_return=1' ./a.out >/dev/null
+
+               #       # ...then the C++ demo app with the ldk_net network implementation
+               #       $CLANG $LOCAL_CFLAGS -fPIC -fsanitize=address -g -I../ldk-net ../ldk-net/ldk_net.c -c -o ldk_net.o
+               #       $CLANGPP $LOCAL_CFLAGS -std=c++11 -fsanitize=address -g -DREAL_NET -I../ldk-net ldk_net.o demo.cpp target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
+               #       ASAN_OPTIONS='detect_leaks=1 detect_invalid_pointer_pairs=1 detect_stack_use_after_return=1' ./a.out >/dev/null
+               #fi
        else
                echo "WARNING: Please install clang-$RUSTC_LLVM_V and clang++-$RUSTC_LLVM_V to build with address sanitizer"
        fi