Put your Commodore 64 assembly language code programs into Travis-CI harness.
This script currently works only in Linux and other Unix-like operating systems (including Windows with CygWin installed). Concept is very simple: you download install.sh
script and execute it via sourcing:
source <(curl -SLs https://raw.githubusercontent.com/c64lib/travis-ci/master/install.sh)
After sourcing, assembler should be downloaded and stored in .cbm
directory. Currently only KickAssembler is supported. There's a shortcut (ka
command) available for assembling:
ka vic2.asm
will produce vic2.prg
code out of asm
file.
Your travis config file should look similar to the following:
language: asm
sudo: false
before_install:
- source <(curl -SLs https://raw.githubusercontent.com/c64lib/travis-ci/master/install.sh)
script:
- ka vic2.asm
notifications:
email:
on_success: change
on_failure: change