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bump lean and dependencies #1411

bump lean and dependencies

bump lean and dependencies #1411

Workflow file for this run

name: bump lean and dependencies
on:
workflow_dispatch: ~
schedule:
- cron: '0 2 * * *' # once a day at 2am UTC
jobs:
upgrade_lean:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Bump lean and dependencies
steps:
- name: checkout project
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 20
# We need to use a personal access token here, instead of secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN. It will
# be persisted for the next step, where using a personal access token is necessary
# so that pushing to master will trigger the build.yml workflow. See
# https://github.saobby.my.eu.orgmunity/t/push-from-action-does-not-trigger-subsequent-action/16854
#
# To create a personal access token, log in to github and add a token at
# https://github.com/settings/tokens. It it necessary and sufficient that the token have
# the "public_repo" scope. The relevant user also needs permission to push to master of
# this repo.
token: ${{ secrets.PA_TOKEN }}
# TODO: I think but have not tested that this gets used in lean-upgrade-action
- name: try to find olean cache
continue-on-error: true
run: ./scripts/fetch_olean_cache.sh
- name: upgrade lean and dependencies
uses: leanprover-contrib/lean-upgrade-action@master
with:
repo: ${{ github.repository }}
access-token: ${{ secrets.PA_TOKEN }}
# Not doing: Ideally, if we generated a new commit in the previous step, we would upload new
# oleans here to save us having to rebuild in the build.yml action. This seems too hard to be
# worth doing (absent a broader refactor) for the following reasons:
# * the timing's off: the build.yml workflow fires on push, which happens in the previous
# step, so that the build.yml workflow might go looking for oleans before we've uploaded
# them.
# * we need to build again first, because the build is not idempotent; alternatively, upload
# what we have here but then have build.yml overwrite when it rebuilds;
# * (easy to solve) we have to figure out if the previous step made a commit.