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@dolmen dolmen commented May 13, 2020

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This patch serie updates the Travis-CI configuration:

  • reverse the order of Go versions so recent versions are tested first (so we get failures on more recent version more quickly)
  • add Go 1.14.x
  • move testing against Go's tip branch just below Go 1.14.x as this is what matters the most after the latest production release
  • use Go 1.14.x instead of 1.10.x when testing with various versions of MySQL/MariaDB

Here is a build result: https://travis-ci.org/github/dolmen/mysql/builds/686640942

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  • Code compiles correctly
  • Created tests which fail without the change (if possible)
  • All tests passing
  • Extended the README / documentation, if necessary
  • Added myself / the copyright holder to the AUTHORS file

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LGTM
Thanks!

@shogo82148 shogo82148 merged commit f378f59 into go-sql-driver:master May 13, 2020
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dolmen commented May 22, 2020

🎉 Thanks!

tz70s pushed a commit to tz70s/mysql that referenced this pull request Sep 5, 2020
* Travis-CI: reverse order of Go version

Reverse order of Go versions so the recent ones are tested first.

* Travis-CI: add Go 1.14

* Travis-CI: move 'tip' just below the latest Go release

* Travis-CI: upgrade Go to 1.14 to run tests
tz70s pushed a commit to tz70s/mysql that referenced this pull request Sep 5, 2020
* Travis-CI: reverse order of Go version

Reverse order of Go versions so the recent ones are tested first.

* Travis-CI: add Go 1.14

* Travis-CI: move 'tip' just below the latest Go release

* Travis-CI: upgrade Go to 1.14 to run tests
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