#!/bin/bash set -euxo pipefail # cd into the directory where this script lives. # This allows us to run this script from the root project directory, # which is what Netlify wants to do. SCRIPT_RELATIVE_DIR=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}") cd $SCRIPT_RELATIVE_DIR rm -rf build/ cp -r public/ build/ # Build the repl page mkdir -p build/repl pushd .. repl_www/build.sh www/build/repl popd # grab the source code and copy it to Netlify's server; if it's not there, fail the build. pushd build wget https://github.com/rtfeldman/elm-css/files/8037422/roc-source-code.zip popd # pushd .. # echo 'Generating docs...' # cargo --version # rustc --version # # We run the CLI with --no-default-features because that way we don't have the # # "llvm" feature and therefore don't depend on LLVM being installed on the # # system. (Netlify's build servers have Rust installed, but not LLVM.) # # # # We set RUSTFLAGS to -Awarnings to ignore warnings during this build, # # because when building without "the" llvm feature (which is only ever done # # for this exact use case), the result is lots of "unused" warnings! # # # # We set ROC_DOCS_ROOT_DIR=builtins so that links will be generated relative to # # "/builtins/" rather than "/" - which is what we want based on how the server # # is set up to serve them. # RUSTFLAGS=-Awarnings ROC_DOCS_URL_ROOT=builtins cargo run -p roc_cli --no-default-features docs compiler/builtins/docs/*.roc # mv generated-docs/ www/build/builtins # popd