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2025-07-16Update Docker OS to Ubuntu-25.10sayantn-1/+1
2025-04-20Upgrade CI OS versionssayantn-1/+1
+ Bump ubuntu to 25.04, windows to `windows-2025`, macos-arm to `macos-15` and macos-x86 to `macos-15-large`
2024-06-29Fixing CIsayantn-1/+1
Fixed x86_64-apple-darwin freezing. Bump all docker to Ubuntu-24.04 (except for emulated and armv7)
2021-02-10Implement avx512bf16 intrinsics (#998)kangshan1157-1/+1
2019-02-23Upgrade EOL docker images to Ubuntu 18.04Mateusz MikuĊ‚a-1/+1
2018-01-18Migrate the `i586::avx` module to vendor types (#286)Alex Crichton-1/+1
Closes #285
2017-09-21Add CI for more platformsAlex Crichton-0/+7
This commit adds CI for a few more targets: * i686-unknown-linux-gnu * arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf * armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf * aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu The CI here is structured around using a Docker container to set up a test environment and then QEMU is used to actually execute code from these platforms. QEMU's emulation actually makes it so we can continue to just use `cargo test`, as processes can be spawned from QEMU like `objdump` and files can be read (for libbacktrace). Ends up being a relatively seamless experience! Note that a number of intrinsics were disabled on i686 because they were failing tests, and otherwise a few ARM touch-ups were made to get tests passing.