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Remove travis-ci macOS from docs/examples
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This is a summary of the Python versions and platforms covered by the different CI platforms:

| | 3.6 | 3.7 | 3.8 |
|----------|------------------------------|------------------------------------------|------------------|
| Linux | Travis CI / CircleCI | AppVeyor² / GitHub Actions | Azure Pipelines |
| macOS | CircleCI | AppVeyor² / Travis CI¹ / GitHub Actions | Azure Pipelines |
| Windows | Travis CI / Azure Pipelines | AppVeyor² / GitHub Actions | Azure Pipelines |
| | 3.6 | 3.7 | 3.8 |
|----------|------------------------------|-----------------------------|------------------|
| Linux | Travis CI / CircleCI | AppVeyor¹ / GitHub Actions | Azure Pipelines |
| macOS | CircleCI | AppVeyor¹ / GitHub Actions | Azure Pipelines |
| Windows | Travis CI / Azure Pipelines | AppVeyor¹ / GitHub Actions | Azure Pipelines |

> ¹ Python version not really pinned, but dependent on the (default) version of image used.
> ² AppVeyor only runs the "basic" test to reduce load.
> ¹ AppVeyor only runs the "basic" test to reduce load.
Non-x86 architectures are covered on Travis CI using Python 3.6.
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|-----------------|-------|-------|---------|--------------|
| GitHub Actions |||| ✅¹ |
| Azure Pipelines |||| |
| Travis CI || |||
| Travis CI || |||
| AppVeyor |||| |
| CircleCI ||| | |
| Gitlab CI || | | |
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Wheels will be stored for you and available through the Pipelines interface. For more info on this file, check out the [docs](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/yaml-schema).

# Travis CI [linux/mac/windows] {: #travis-ci}
# Travis CI [linux/windows] {: #travis-ci}

To build Linux, Mac, and Windows wheels on Travis CI, create a `.travis.yml` file in your repo.
To build Linux and Windows wheels on Travis CI, create a `.travis.yml` file in your repo.

> .travis.yml
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include:
# perform a linux build
- services: docker
# and a mac build
- os: osx
language: shell
# and a windows build
- os: windows
language: shell
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# perform a linux S390X build
- services: docker
arch: s390x
# and a mac build
- os: osx
language: shell
# and a windows build
- os: windows
language: shell
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after_success: |
python3 -m pip install twine
python3 -m twine upload --skip-existing wheelhouse/*.whl
# Deploy on mac
- stage: deploy
name: Build and deploy macOS wheels
os: osx
language: shell
install: python3 -m pip install cibuildwheel==1.11.0
script: python3 -m cibuildwheel --output-dir wheelhouse
after_success: |
python3 -m pip install twine
python3 -m twine upload --skip-existing wheelhouse/*.whl
# Deploy on windows
- stage: deploy
name: Build and deploy Windows wheels
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