FreeBSD was disabled due to lack of testing. This works around the compilation problems. Note: We can't currently test arm64 automatically! Notes: * GitHub Actions doesn’t support FreeBSD, and may never. * We could use Travis to run FreeBSD, but it would split our CI config. * Using Vagrant directly is easier to debug than vmactions/freebsd-vm. * GitHub Actions only supports virtualization on MacOS. * GitHub Actions removed vagrant from the image starting with macos-11. * Since VirtualBox doesn't work on arm64, freebsd/arm64 is untestabl Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io> Signed-off-by: Takeshi Yoneda <takeshi@tetrate.io> Co-authored-by: Takeshi Yoneda <takeshi@tetrate.io>
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501 B
Go
15 lines
501 B
Go
// Note: The build constraints here are about the compiler, which is more
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// narrow than the architectures supported by the assembler.
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//
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// Constraints here must match platform.CompilerSupported.
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//
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// Meanwhile, users who know their runtime.GOOS can operate with the compiler
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// may choose to use NewRuntimeConfigCompiler explicitly.
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//go:build (amd64 || arm64) && (darwin || linux || freebsd || windows)
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package wazero
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func newRuntimeConfig() RuntimeConfig {
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return NewRuntimeConfigCompiler()
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}
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