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Matthew Jackson 237794a6ea ci: run the dependents' test suites, not just a type-check
The `consumers` job checked out all five dependents against this commit and
ran `cargo check --all-targets`. That proves they still COMPILE, which
catches a changed signature and nothing else. The failures worth catching
here keep every signature intact and change behaviour: the library still
builds, the dependent still builds, and the dependent's tests are what go
red. Those never ran.

Run their suites instead. Same checkouts, same patched paths — only the
verb changes.
2026-08-08 08:46:17 -07:00

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name: CI
on:
push:
# dev -> qa -> main. `dev` is where work lands and is meant to be pushed
# to often: these are the FAST checks, so a mistake surfaces in minutes.
# `qa` is the release candidate — it runs these too, plus the expensive
# suite in qa.yml. `main` only ever moves at release time, to a tagged
# commit that was already green on qa.
branches: [main, dev, qa]
pull_request:
jobs:
lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
path: libfreemkv
# libfreemkv path-deps ../freemkv-unlock on the BRANCH tip (release.sh
# swaps it to a git tag only inside the tagged commit, then restores the
# path dep). CI checks out one repo, so the branch tip has never been
# buildable here — every green run you have ever seen was a tag build,
# and Windows/Linux were first compiled at release time.
#
# Both repos go into subdirectories because actions/checkout refuses a
# `path:` outside $GITHUB_WORKSPACE, and `../freemkv-unlock` is outside.
# With this layout the path dep resolves exactly as it does locally.
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
repository: freemkv/freemkv-unlock
ref: "${{ github.ref_name == 'qa' && 'qa' || 'dev' }}"
path: freemkv-unlock
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@1.97.0
with:
components: clippy, rustfmt
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: libfreemkv
- run: cargo fmt --check
working-directory: libfreemkv
# libfreemkv is a library — Cargo.lock is gitignored. --locked
# would always fail on a fresh runner because there's no committed
# lockfile to lock against. The binary crates (freemkv, autorip,
# bdemu) track Cargo.lock and DO use --locked.
# --all-targets so TEST code is linted too. Without it this crate — the
# reference implementation for the other seven — was the only one whose
# tests had never been linted at all, and it was hiding 74 findings.
- run: cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings
working-directory: libfreemkv
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
path: libfreemkv
# libfreemkv path-deps ../freemkv-unlock on the BRANCH tip (release.sh
# swaps it to a git tag only inside the tagged commit, then restores the
# path dep). CI checks out one repo, so the branch tip has never been
# buildable here — every green run you have ever seen was a tag build,
# and Windows/Linux were first compiled at release time.
#
# Both repos go into subdirectories because actions/checkout refuses a
# `path:` outside $GITHUB_WORKSPACE, and `../freemkv-unlock` is outside.
# With this layout the path dep resolves exactly as it does locally.
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
repository: freemkv/freemkv-unlock
ref: "${{ github.ref_name == 'qa' && 'qa' || 'dev' }}"
path: freemkv-unlock
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@1.97.0
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: libfreemkv
- run: cargo test --tests
working-directory: libfreemkv
check-macos:
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
path: libfreemkv
# libfreemkv path-deps ../freemkv-unlock on the BRANCH tip (release.sh
# swaps it to a git tag only inside the tagged commit, then restores the
# path dep). CI checks out one repo, so the branch tip has never been
# buildable here — every green run you have ever seen was a tag build,
# and Windows/Linux were first compiled at release time.
#
# Both repos go into subdirectories because actions/checkout refuses a
# `path:` outside $GITHUB_WORKSPACE, and `../freemkv-unlock` is outside.
# With this layout the path dep resolves exactly as it does locally.
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
repository: freemkv/freemkv-unlock
ref: "${{ github.ref_name == 'qa' && 'qa' || 'dev' }}"
path: freemkv-unlock
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@1.97.0
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: libfreemkv
- run: cargo check
working-directory: libfreemkv
check-windows:
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
path: libfreemkv
# libfreemkv path-deps ../freemkv-unlock on the BRANCH tip (release.sh
# swaps it to a git tag only inside the tagged commit, then restores the
# path dep). CI checks out one repo, so the branch tip has never been
# buildable here — every green run you have ever seen was a tag build,
# and Windows/Linux were first compiled at release time.
#
# Both repos go into subdirectories because actions/checkout refuses a
# `path:` outside $GITHUB_WORKSPACE, and `../freemkv-unlock` is outside.
# With this layout the path dep resolves exactly as it does locally.
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
repository: freemkv/freemkv-unlock
ref: "${{ github.ref_name == 'qa' && 'qa' || 'dev' }}"
path: freemkv-unlock
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@1.97.0
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: libfreemkv
# Build the tests (not just `cargo check`): catches errors in test
# code and forces full codegen of the Windows-only SPTI transport
# (src/scsi/windows.rs), which never compiles on the Linux/macOS dev
# hosts. We don't `cargo test` here — the suite needs no drive but the
# extra build is the value; running tests is covered by the Linux job.
- run: cargo build --tests
working-directory: libfreemkv
# ── Did this change break anything downstream? ──────────────────────────────
#
# Every job above proves libfreemkv builds. None proved its DEPENDENTS do,
# and that gap is real: an engine signature change broke autorip today and
# went unnoticed because consumer CI only fires on a push to that consumer.
# libfreemkv sits below all five of them, so a break here is worth strictly
# more than a break anywhere else in the project.
#
# `cargo check --all-targets` only — each dependent owns its own behaviour
# and has its own suite. The question here is just "does everything built on
# me still compile against this commit".
consumers:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with: { path: libfreemkv }
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with: { repository: freemkv/freemkv-unlock, ref: "${{ github.ref_name == 'qa' && 'qa' || 'dev' }}", path: freemkv-unlock }
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with: { repository: freemkv/freemkv-keysources, ref: "${{ github.ref_name == 'qa' && 'qa' || 'dev' }}", path: freemkv-keysources }
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with: { repository: freemkv/freemkv-engine, ref: "${{ github.ref_name == 'qa' && 'qa' || 'dev' }}", path: freemkv-engine }
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with: { repository: freemkv/freemkv-i18n, ref: "${{ github.ref_name == 'qa' && 'qa' || 'dev' }}", path: freemkv-i18n }
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with: { repository: freemkv/freemkv, ref: "${{ github.ref_name == 'qa' && 'qa' || 'dev' }}", path: freemkv }
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with: { repository: freemkv/autorip, ref: "${{ github.ref_name == 'qa' && 'qa' || 'dev' }}", path: autorip }
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with: { repository: freemkv/bdemu, ref: "${{ github.ref_name == 'qa' && 'qa' || 'dev' }}", path: bdemu }
- name: Point every dependent at THIS libfreemkv commit
shell: bash
run: |
for c in freemkv-keysources freemkv-engine freemkv autorip bdemu; do
mkdir -p "$c/.cargo"
cat > "$c/.cargo/config.toml" <<'EOF'
[patch.crates-io]
libfreemkv = { path = "../libfreemkv" }
freemkv-keysources = { path = "../freemkv-keysources" }
freemkv-engine = { path = "../freemkv-engine" }
freemkv-i18n = { path = "../freemkv-i18n" }
EOF
done
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@1.97.0
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: |
freemkv-keysources
freemkv-engine
freemkv
autorip
bdemu
# `cargo check` alone only proves the dependents still COMPILE against
# this commit. It cannot see a behavioural change — the library keeps its
# signatures and a dependent's tests start failing. That is the shape of
# every defect worth catching here, so run their suites too.
- run: cargo test --tests
working-directory: freemkv-keysources
- run: cargo test --tests
working-directory: freemkv-engine
- run: cargo test --tests
working-directory: freemkv
- run: cargo test --tests
working-directory: autorip
- run: cargo test --tests
working-directory: bdemu