GitHub Action to run CI on Windows, Linux, Mac#110
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Related: #90 #109
This adds a GitHub action that runs on every push and runs the full CI suite for:
It also uploads build artifacts for every platform. I share it incase it may prove helpful for anyone else doing custom things with the CLI. This also fixes 3 broken tests with the Windows test suite.
I vaguely remember a conversation with Ruby about Travis CI vs GHA - but if we aren't running the FULL suite against all platforms on Travis CI then perhaps we should at least be filling in the gaps with GitHib actions - since it's free and all? Slow is better than never when it comes to CI. (Linux is ridiculously fast at least)
It seems right now that our CI pipeline is broken if PRs can get merged into
mainwhile the test suite is still red. This is my solution to fix that. It's also possible we have a visibility problem, hence #90.