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add CI with ASAN

Open suketa opened this issue 10 months ago • 1 comments

  • add ruby-asan CI test
  • skip some failed test

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Chores
    • Introduced an automated testing workflow on Ubuntu that streamlines our quality assurance process. This update enhances the robustness and reliability of our system, ensuring high performance and stability while maintaining the seamless experience you expect. With this improvement, our continuous integration pipeline benefits from enhanced dependency management and efficient use of advanced testing configurations.

suketa avatar Mar 02 '25 01:03 suketa

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Walkthrough

A new GitHub Actions workflow file has been added to the repository. The workflow is triggered by pushes to the main branch and specific pull request events. It sets up a Ruby environment on the latest Ubuntu version with AddressSanitizer enabled. The workflow performs steps such as code checkout, Ruby setup, DuckDB caching and building, dependency installation, building with deprecated API disabled, and finally running tests.

Changes

File Change Summary
.github/.../ruby_asan_on_ubuntu.yml Added a new GitHub Actions workflow that runs tests on Ubuntu. It includes steps for code checkout, Ruby setup, DuckDB caching and building, bundling dependencies, building tests with DUCKDB_API_NO_DEPRECATED disabled, and executing tests with AddressSanitizer.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant W as Workflow Trigger
    participant R as Runner
    W->>R: Trigger on push/PR event
    R->>R: Checkout Code
    R->>R: Set Up Ruby Environment
    R->>R: Cache/Build DuckDB
    R->>R: Bundle Install Dependencies
    R->>R: Build with DUCKDB_API_NO_DEPRECATED Disabled
    R->>R: Standard Build Execution
    R->>R: Run Tests with AddressSanitizer

Poem

In the digital garden I hop so keen,
New workflows bloom in Ubuntu's scene.
With Ruby, DuckDB, and tests in line,
Each step marches in a tidy design.
My bunny heart skips a joyful beat—
Hoppy changes make our code complete! 🐰


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