chipaudette
Well-known member
Hi,
I'm thinking about attaching some continuous integration testing to my GitHub so that when I update my Teensy-oriented libraries, all of the example sketches are checked.
I found a good adafruit example for testing standard Arduino code via Travis (https://learn.adafruit.com/continuous-integration-arduino-and-you/testing-your-project) but I assume that it will fail for lack of the Teensyduino add-on to the Arduino compiler (though I don't really undersand how the Arduino-Teensy things relate to each other at the compiler level)
Has anyone used continuous integration with Teensy? I'd love some pointers!
Chip
I'm thinking about attaching some continuous integration testing to my GitHub so that when I update my Teensy-oriented libraries, all of the example sketches are checked.
I found a good adafruit example for testing standard Arduino code via Travis (https://learn.adafruit.com/continuous-integration-arduino-and-you/testing-your-project) but I assume that it will fail for lack of the Teensyduino add-on to the Arduino compiler (though I don't really undersand how the Arduino-Teensy things relate to each other at the compiler level)
Has anyone used continuous integration with Teensy? I'd love some pointers!
Chip