Restrict annotation functionality to versions of Julia it works on (#79)

* Restrict annotation functionality to versions of Julia it works on

see #76

* Update README.md
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Eric Hanson
2023-04-02 23:23:43 +02:00
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You can add this workflow to your repository by placing it in a file called `test.yml` in the folder `.github/workflows/`. [More info here](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions). You can add this workflow to your repository by placing it in a file called `test.yml` in the folder `.github/workflows/`. [More info here](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions).
Here, setting `annotate: true` causes GitHub "annotations" to appear when reviewing the PR, pointing to failing tests, if any. Here, setting `annotate: true` causes GitHub "annotations" to appear when reviewing the PR, pointing to failing tests, if any.
Note that this impacts stacktraces in case of errors (see #76). This functionality is only enabled on Julia 1.8 (even if `annotate` is set to `true`), since currently it does not work on other Julia versions (see #76).
By default, `annotate` is set to false, but that may change in future releases of this action. By default, `annotate` is set to false, but that may change in future releases of this action.
### Prefixing the Julia command ### Prefixing the Julia command

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shell: bash shell: bash
- name: Install dependencies in their own (shared) environment - name: Install dependencies in their own (shared) environment
run: | run: |
if VERSION > v"1.8pre" # Functionality only currently works on a narrow range of Julia versions... see #76
if v"1.8pre" < VERSION < v"1.9.0-beta3"
using Pkg using Pkg
Pkg.activate("tests-logger-env"; shared=true) Pkg.activate("tests-logger-env"; shared=true)
Pkg.add(Pkg.PackageSpec(name="GitHubActions", version="0.1")) Pkg.add(Pkg.PackageSpec(name="GitHubActions", version="0.1"))