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ci: print env to allow reproducing the job outside of CI #1147

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20 changes: 20 additions & 0 deletions ci/cirrus.sh
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Expand Up @@ -5,6 +5,26 @@ set -x

export LC_ALL=C

# Print relevant CI environment to allow reproducing the job outside of CI.
print_environment() {
# Turn off -x because it messes up the output
set +x
# There are many ways to print variable names and their content. This one
# does not rely on bash.
for i in WERROR_CFLAGS MAKEFLAGS BUILD \
ECMULTWINDOW ECMULTGENPRECISION ASM WIDEMUL WITH_VALGRIND EXTRAFLAGS \
EXPERIMENTAL ECDH RECOVERY SCHNORRSIG \
SECP256K1_TEST_ITERS BENCH SECP256K1_BENCH_ITERS CTIMETEST\
EXAMPLES \
WRAPPER_CMD CC AR NM HOST
do
eval 'printf "%s %s " "$i=\"${'"$i"'}\""'
done
echo "$0"
set -x
}
print_environment

# Start persistent wineserver if necessary.
# This speeds up jobs with many invocations of wine (e.g., ./configure with MSVC) tremendously.
case "$WRAPPER_CMD" in
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