Seems like we have a few too many tests that aren't really needed for just asserting CI is passing.
The goal for CI (IMO) is just to ensure things still build on the various supported platforms after changes are made. However, there were a few tested scenarios like Windows GNU or musl which I feel weren't really too important in this regard, and added extra time to an already long CI process.
Commented out the following tests since there aren't any architecture-specific features that require running these in addition to other already-existing tests:
- Windows GNU
- Linux musl (both x86 and x86_64)
Of course, should we add changes that directly affect these architectures, then we should add the tests back.
Rewrite of the y-axis labeling and scaling for the network widget, along with more customization. This still has one step to be optimized (cache results so we don't have to recalculate the legend each time), but will be done in another PR for sake of this one being too large already.
Furthermore, this change adds linear interpolation at the 0 point in the case a data point shoots too far back - this seems to have lead to ugly gaps to the left of graphs in some cases, because the left hand limit was not big enough for the data point. We address this by grabbing values just outside the time range and linearly interpolating at the leftmost limit. This affects all graph widgets (CPU, mem, network).
This can be optimized, and will hopefully be prior to release in a separate change.
- Fix bug with choco and homebrew using incorrect bash syntax causing broken downloads. Why this didn't fail, idk.
- Add tag entry for manual runs to make it easier to deploy/re-run
- Fixed some typos
- Fixed incorrect string in choco python script