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name: Run test asserts
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run-name: Test assert-all by ${{github.actor}}
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on: [push,pull_request]
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on:
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push:
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branches:
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- master
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pull_request:
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jobs:
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Test-Asserts:
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runs-on: self-hosted
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* make
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* openmsx
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* sdcc
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* hex2bin
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* hex2bin-2.5 (see [https://hex2bin.sourceforge.net/](https://hex2bin.sourceforge.net/))
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* wget
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* unix2dos
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For debian use;
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apt-get install make openmsx wget dos2unix sdcc
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## Usage
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Include the `lib/make/msxbuild.mk` file from your Makefile.
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rem Add mouse to openMSX
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omsxctl plug joyporta mouse
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omsxctl plug
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rem Goto normal z80 speed
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omsxctl set speed 100
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rem Select z80 speed
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IFF 3 == %1
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echo 'Select 3.51 Mhz'
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omsxctl set speed 100 > NUL
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exit 0
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ENDIFF
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IFF 7 == %1
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echo 'Select 7 Mhz'
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omsxctl set speed 200 > NUL
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exit 0
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ENDIFF
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IFF 11 == %1
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echo 'Select 11 Mhz'
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omsxctl set speed 333 > NUL
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exit 0
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ENDIFF
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echo 'Select openMSX Z80 emulation speed'
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echo 'Usage: z80 <3/7/11>'
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exit 1
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define mb_autoexec_write_default
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echo -n "" > $(1)/autoexec.bat
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$(if $(filter true,$(MB_AUTOEXEC_BYSELF)),$(call mb_autoexec_append_rem,$(1),$(MB_AUTOEXEC_BYSELF_MSG)))
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$(call mb_autoexec_append_cmd,$(1),omsxctl fail_after $(MB_AUTOEXEC_STARTUP_TIMEOUT) seconds fail_after_init $(MB_AUTOEXEC_STARTUP_EXITCODE))
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$(call mb_autoexec_append_cmd,$(1),omsxctl fail_after $(MB_AUTOEXEC_STARTUP_TIMEOUT) seconds failed_autoexec $(MB_AUTOEXEC_STARTUP_EXITCODE))
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$(if $(filter 40,$(MB_AUTOEXEC_TEXTMODE)),$(call mb_autoexec_append_cmd,$(1),mode 40))
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$(if $(filter 40,$(MB_AUTOEXEC_TEXTMODE)),$(call mb_autoexec_append_echo,$(1),Enabled mode 40.))
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$(if $(filter 80,$(MB_AUTOEXEC_TEXTMODE)),$(call mb_autoexec_append_cmd,$(1),mode 80))
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define mb_autoexec_cmd
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@echo === Generating autoexec.bat for command
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$(call mb_autoexec_write_default,$(1))
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$(call mb_autoexec_append_cmd,$(1),omsxctl fail_after $(MB_AUTOEXEC_CMD_TIMEOUT) seconds fail_after_cmd $(MB_AUTOEXEC_CMD_EXITCODE))
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$(call mb_autoexec_append_cmd,$(1),omsxctl fail_after $(MB_AUTOEXEC_CMD_TIMEOUT) seconds failed_cmd $(MB_AUTOEXEC_CMD_EXITCODE))
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$(call mb_autoexec_append_echo,$(1),Running command '$(2)')
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$(call mb_autoexec_append_cmd,$(1),$(2))
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$(call mb_autoexec_append_exit,$(1))
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define mb_autoexec_cmd_test
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@echo === Generating autoexec.bat for command test
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$(call mb_autoexec_write_default,$(1))
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$(call mb_autoexec_append_cmd,$(1),omsxctl fail_after $(MB_AUTOEXEC_TEST_TIMEOUT) seconds fail_after_test $(MB_AUTOEXEC_TEST_EXITCODE))
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$(call mb_autoexec_append_cmd,$(1),omsxctl fail_after $(MB_AUTOEXEC_TEST_TIMEOUT) seconds failed_test $(MB_AUTOEXEC_TEST_EXITCODE))
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$(call mb_autoexec_append_echo,$(1),Running test '$(2)')
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$(call mb_autoexec_append_cmd,$(1),$(2))
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$(call mb_autoexec_append_exit,$(1))
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-script $(PATH_MSXBUILD_REAL)/lib/openmsx/fail_after.tcl \
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-script $(PATH_MSXBUILD_REAL)/lib/openmsx/omsxctl.tcl
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# TODO: add run flag to disable xml output like "-control stdio-boot-only"
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ifeq ($(OS),Windows_NT)
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MB_OPENMSX_CMD = $(PATH_OPENMSX)/openmsx $(MB_OPENMSX_ARGS) -control stdio < $(PATH_MSXBUILD_REAL)/lib/openmsx/boot_stdio.xml
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else
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MB_OPENMSX_CMD = $(PATH_OPENMSX)/openmsx $(MB_OPENMSX_ARGS) -control stdio < $(PATH_MSXBUILD_REAL)/lib/openmsx/boot_stdio.xml | sed -n -e 's/.*>\(.*\)<.*/\1/p' | tail -n+3
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endif
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define _mb_openmsx_run
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@echo === Running openMSX
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$(call mb_msxhub_file,$(PATH_MSXBUILD_REAL)/lib/openmsx,OMSXCTL/1.0-1/get/OMSXCTL/omsxctl.tcl)
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JOYPORTB=$(MB_OPENMSX_JOYPORTB) \
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SCALE_FACTOR=$(MB_OPENMSX_SCALE_FACTOR) \
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SPEED=$(MB_OPENMSX_SPEED) \
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$(MB_OPENMSX_CMD)
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SAVE_SETTINGS_ON_EXIT=off \
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THROTTLE=off \
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$(PATH_OPENMSX)/openmsx $(MB_OPENMSX_ARGS) -control stdio < $(PATH_MSXBUILD_REAL)/lib/openmsx/boot_stdio.xml
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endef
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define mb_openmsx_dosctl
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@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
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# MSXHUB fetch package files functions
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define mb_package_emuctl
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$(call mb_copy,$(PATH_MSXBUILD)/lib/emuctl/mouse.bat,$(1))
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$(call mb_copy,$(PATH_MSXBUILD)/lib/emuctl/shutdown.bat,$(1))
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$(call mb_copy,$(PATH_MSXBUILD)/lib/emuctl/z80.bat,$(1))
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endef
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
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# Typically used in automation tools which run openMSX without human interaction.
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# Supported environment variables by this script;
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#
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# SAVE_SETTINGS_ON_EXIT=false
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# SAVE_SETTINGS_ON_EXIT=off
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# Disables automatic settings saving.
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#
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# RENDERER=SDL
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@ -4,6 +4,4 @@ When booting 'openmsx -control stdio < boot_stdio.xml'
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It starts then in power off mode and without renderer for fast booting.
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-->
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<command>set power on</command>
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<command>set throttle off</command>
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<command>set save_settings_on_exit off</command>
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</openmsx-control>
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@ -73,5 +73,5 @@ if {[info exists ::env(FAIL_AFTER_PATH)] && ([string trim $::env(FAIL_AFTER_PATH
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# Enables boot watch dog timer when FAIL_AFTER_BOOT env has a value. (124 see `man timeout`)
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if {[info exists ::env(FAIL_AFTER_BOOT)] && ([string trim $::env(FAIL_AFTER_BOOT)] != "")} {
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fail_after [string trim $::env(FAIL_AFTER_BOOT)] realtime fail_after_boot 124
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fail_after [string trim $::env(FAIL_AFTER_BOOT)] realtime failed_boot 124
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}
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