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authorAyke van Laethem <[email protected]>2024-10-25 15:17:59 +0200
committerAyke <[email protected]>2024-10-25 17:01:35 +0200
commit69263e73199029aa4c1d778103952d4b3e7ea23e (patch)
tree1fe08e3d75188fa739ab745b8c397117cef82456 /GNUmakefile
parent9a6397b3252aa3f3a55953ab56b93e981b88426d (diff)
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GNUmakefile: do not use the -v flag in `go test`
This makes it easier to find what actually went wrong in CI. This flag was added in #4431, I think it was unintentional.
Diffstat (limited to 'GNUmakefile')
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diff --git a/GNUmakefile b/GNUmakefile
index 7bace1f7c..fd2d282c4 100644
--- a/GNUmakefile
+++ b/GNUmakefile
@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ tinygo: ## Build the TinyGo compiler
@if [ ! -f "$(LLVM_BUILDDIR)/bin/llvm-config" ]; then echo "Fetch and build LLVM first by running:"; echo " $(MAKE) llvm-source"; echo " $(MAKE) $(LLVM_BUILDDIR)"; exit 1; fi
CGO_CPPFLAGS="$(CGO_CPPFLAGS)" CGO_CXXFLAGS="$(CGO_CXXFLAGS)" CGO_LDFLAGS="$(CGO_LDFLAGS)" $(GOENVFLAGS) $(GO) build -buildmode exe -o build/tinygo$(EXE) -tags "byollvm osusergo" -ldflags="-X github.com/tinygo-org/tinygo/goenv.GitSha1=`git rev-parse --short HEAD`" .
test: wasi-libc check-nodejs-version
- CGO_CPPFLAGS="$(CGO_CPPFLAGS)" CGO_CXXFLAGS="$(CGO_CXXFLAGS)" CGO_LDFLAGS="$(CGO_LDFLAGS)" $(GO) test $(GOTESTFLAGS) -v -timeout=1h -buildmode exe -tags "byollvm osusergo" $(GOTESTPKGS)
+ CGO_CPPFLAGS="$(CGO_CPPFLAGS)" CGO_CXXFLAGS="$(CGO_CXXFLAGS)" CGO_LDFLAGS="$(CGO_LDFLAGS)" $(GO) test $(GOTESTFLAGS) -timeout=1h -buildmode exe -tags "byollvm osusergo" $(GOTESTPKGS)
# Standard library packages that pass tests on darwin, linux, wasi, and windows, but take over a minute in wasi
TEST_PACKAGES_SLOW = \