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name: Verification of Nightly Releases
on:
push:
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
Build:
name: Build something
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
steps:
- name: 🖉 Build 1
run: |
echo "Document 1 $(date --utc '+%d.%m.%Y - %H:%M:%S')" > document1.txt
echo "Analysis log $(date --utc '+%d.%m.%Y - %H:%M:%S')" > analysis.log
echo "Build log $(date --utc '+%d.%m.%Y - %H:%M:%S')" > build.log
- name: 📤 Upload artifact
uses: pyTooling/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: document
path: |
document1.txt
*.log
if-no-files-found: error
retention-days: 1
- name: 🖉 Program
run: |
echo "Document other $(date --utc '+%d.%m.%Y - %H:%M:%S')" > document1.txt
echo "Program $(date --utc '+%d.%m.%Y - %H:%M:%S')" > program.py
- name: 📤 Upload artifact
uses: pyTooling/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: other
path: |
*.txt
*.py
if-no-files-found: error
retention-days: 1
NightlyPage:
uses: ./.github/workflows/NightlyRelease.yml
needs:
- Build
secrets: inherit
permissions:
contents: write
actions: write
# attestations: write
with:
prerelease: true
replacements: |
version=4.2.0
tool=myTool
prog=program
nightly_title: "Nightly Release"
nightly_description: |
This *nightly* release contains all latest and important artifacts created by GHDL's CI pipeline.
# GHDL %version%
GHDL offers the simulator and synthesis tool for VHDL. GHDL can be build for various backends:
* `gcc` - using the GCC compiler framework
* `mcode` - in memory code generation
* `llvm` - using the LLVM compiler framework
* `llvm-jit` - using the LLVM compiler framework, but in memory
The following asset categories are provided for GHDL:
* macOS x64-64 builds as TAR/GZ file
* macOS aarch64 builds as TAR/GZ file
* Ubuntu 24.04 LTS builds as TAR/GZ file
* Windows builds for standalone usage (without MSYS2) as ZIP file
* MSYS2 packages as TAR/ZST file
# pyGHDL %version%
The Python package `pyGHDL` offers Python binding (`pyGHDL.libghdl`) to a `libghdl` shared library (`*.so`/`*.dll`).
In addition to the low-level binding layer, pyGHDL offers:
* a Language Server Protocol (LSP) instance for e.g. live code checking by editors
* a Code Document Object Model (CodeDOM) based on [pyVHDLModel](https://github.com/VHDL/pyVHDLModel)
The following asset categories are provided for pyGHDL:
* Platform specific Python wheel package for Ubuntu incl. `pyGHDL...so`
* Platform specific Python wheel package for Windows incl. `pyGHDL...dll`
assets: |
document: document1.txt: Documentation
document: build.log: Logfile - %tool% - %tool%
other: document1.txt: SBOM - %version%
other: %prog%.py: Application - %tool% - %version%
document:!archive1.zip: Archive 1 - zip
document:!archive2.tgz: Archive 2 - tgz
document:!archive3.tar.gz: Archive 3 - tar.gz
document:!archive4.tzst: Archive 4 - tzst
document:!archive5.tar.zst:Archive 5 - tar.zst
document:$archive6.tgz: Archive 6 - tgz + dir
document:$archive7.tar.gz: Archive 7 - tar.gz + dir
document:$archive8.tzst: Archive 8 - tzst + dir
document:$archive9.tar.zst:Archive 9 - tar.zst + dir