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fix for handling memory on socket timeout #280

fix for handling memory on socket timeout

fix for handling memory on socket timeout #280

Workflow file for this run

name: Windows Build Test
on:
push:
branches: [ '*' ]
pull_request:
branches: [ '*' ]
env:
WOLFSSL_SOLUTION_FILE_PATH: wolfssl64.sln
SOLUTION_FILE_PATH: wolfssh.sln
USER_SETTINGS_H_NEW: wolfssh/ide/winvs/user_settings.h
USER_SETTINGS_H: wolfssl/IDE/WIN/user_settings.h
INCLUDE_DIR: wolfssh
# Configuration type to build.
# You can convert this to a build matrix if you need coverage of multiple configuration types.
# https://docs.github.com/actions/learn-github-actions/managing-complex-workflows#using-a-build-matrix
WOLFSSL_BUILD_CONFIGURATION: Release
WOLFSSH_BUILD_CONFIGURATION: Release
BUILD_PLATFORM: x64
TARGET_PLATFORM: 10
jobs:
build:
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
repository: wolfssl/wolfssl
path: wolfssl
- uses: actions/checkout@master
with:
path: wolfssh
- name: Add MSBuild to PATH
uses: microsoft/setup-msbuild@v1
- name: Restore wolfSSL NuGet packages
working-directory: ${{env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE}}wolfssl
run: nuget restore ${{env.WOLFSSL_SOLUTION_FILE_PATH}}
- name: updated user_settings.h for sshd and x509
working-directory: ${{env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE}}
run: cp ${{env.USER_SETTINGS_H_NEW}} ${{env.USER_SETTINGS_H}}
- name: replace wolfSSL user_settings.h with wolfSSH user_settings.h
working-directory: ${{env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE}}
run: get-content ${{env.USER_SETTINGS_H_NEW}} | %{$_ -replace "if 0","if 1"}
- name: Build wolfssl library
working-directory: ${{env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE}}wolfssl
run: msbuild /m /p:PlatformToolset=v142 /p:Platform=${{env.BUILD_PLATFORM}} /p:Configuration=${{env.WOLFSSL_BUILD_CONFIGURATION}} /t:wolfssl ${{env.WOLFSSL_SOLUTION_FILE_PATH}}
- name: Restore NuGet packages
working-directory: ${{env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE}}wolfssh\ide\winvs
run: nuget restore ${{env.SOLUTION_FILE_PATH}}
- name: Build wolfssh
working-directory: ${{env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE}}wolfssh\ide\winvs
# Add additional options to the MSBuild command line here (like platform or verbosity level).
# See https://docs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/msbuild/msbuild-command-line-reference
run: msbuild /m /p:PlatformToolset=v142 /p:Platform=${{env.BUILD_PLATFORM}} /p:WindowsTargetPlatformVersion=${{env.TARGET_PLATFORM}} /p:Configuration=${{env.WOLFSSH_BUILD_CONFIGURATION}} ${{env.SOLUTION_FILE_PATH}}