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Promote arm64 macOS to tier 1 #1077
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Github recently added a new macOS runner that is using the m1 CPU that is usable for open source projects. [1] Previously rustworkx had support for arm64 macOS at tier 4 because we were only able to cross compile for the platform and not test the binaries. Now that we can run CI jobs on the platform we're able to run both unit tests and test our binaries on release. This commit adds a new set of test jobs and wheel builds that use the macos-14 runner that mirrors the existing x86_64 macOS jobs we have. This brings arm64 macOS to the same support level as arm64. [1] https://github.blog/changelog/2024-01-30-github-actions-introducing-the-new-m1-macos-runner-available-to-open-source/
The setup-python action on macos-14 only has python 3.12 installers for specific patch versions. This commit specifies that we use 3.12.0 as this lets us start using stestr again to improve test throughput. Using 3.12.1 is blocked as there was a breaking api change made to unittest in that Python release which is causing skip tests to be reported as errors.
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LGTM. I just added a comment related to stestr
and Python 3.12.
After #1064 is merged I wonder if we should have a Linux job cross-compiling the wheels for Linux, Windows and macOS universal because it would really save us time with all these runners. Most of the testing time is spent building the crate
Github recently added a new macOS runner that is using the m1 CPU that is usable for open source projects. [1] Previously rustworkx had support for arm64 macOS at tier 4 because we were only able to cross compile for the platform and not test the binaries. Now that we can run CI jobs on the platform we're able to run both unit tests and test our binaries on release. This commit adds a new set of test jobs and wheel builds that use the macos-14 runner that mirrors the existing x86_64 macOS jobs we have. This brings arm64 macOS to the same support level as arm64.
[1] https://github.blog/changelog/2024-01-30-github-actions-introducing-the-new-m1-macos-runner-available-to-open-source/