Run CI tests against win32 and darwin platform#3457
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Also use Python 3.8 as default Python version for tests
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CI fails on Windows as expected. #3456 will fix this. |
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Thanks! I like the idea of using parallel Travis builds.
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Also use Python 3.8 as default Python version for tests
This is an alternative to #3425. Instead of running the tests for all platforms consecutively, it allows to select the tests and run them in parallel in travis-ci.