Test wrongly successful build steps in CI#105
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It turned out that the CI steps incorrectly returns
success. Runningbuild.cmdin a default CI Github workflow leads to the%ERRORLEVEL%being swallowed, which is a result of the default shell on Windows being PowerShell Core. See https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idstepsshell for more info.Solution: use
shell: cmdin the steps that require proper handling of Windows command scripts.Also, see this SO question.
Before rewriting the history in this PR, there were numerous attempts at fixing this, using a deliberately failing (compile error) build, which kept showing up as green (success). Squashed all those bits for readability.