![]() Related to #1500. This improves the following aspects of the CI config: * The config now tracks the current stable version of Racket so package authors don't have to remember to upgrade the config on new releases. This is a double-edged sword, because it makes it easy to use features of new Racket version and potentially break backwards-compatibility by accident. Running CI against a set of static Racket versions doesn't have this problem since any such change would end up failing. Maybe a better change here would be to interpolate the current `(version)` into the CI file instead. * The job is now set to fail on the first error it encounters on the assumption that most packages fail due to internal issues and not due to mismatches between Racket versions. The intent with this change is to use fewer resources overall when possible. Additionally, the packages' dependencies are now validated during the setup step. * Lastly, the install step now avoids building documentation for dependencies, which can shave off significant amounts of time. |
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