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diff --git a/test/Deprecated/BuildDir.py b/test/Deprecated/BuildDir.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..709ea8b --- /dev/null +++ b/test/Deprecated/BuildDir.py @@ -0,0 +1,277 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# __COPYRIGHT__ +# +# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining +# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the +# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including +# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, +# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to +# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to +# the following conditions: +# +# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included +# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +# +# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY +# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE +# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND +# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE +# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION +# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION +# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. +# + +__revision__ = "__FILE__ __REVISION__ __DATE__ __DEVELOPER__" + +""" +Verify that the deprecated BuildDir() function and method still +work to create a variant directory tree (by calling VariantDir() +under the covers). + +Note that using BuildDir() does not yet print a deprecation warning. +""" + +import os.path +import string +import sys +import time +import TestSCons + +_exe = TestSCons._exe + +test = TestSCons.TestSCons() + +foo11 = test.workpath('work1', 'build', 'var1', 'foo1' + _exe) +foo12 = test.workpath('work1', 'build', 'var1', 'foo2' + _exe) +foo21 = test.workpath('work1', 'build', 'var2', 'foo1' + _exe) +foo22 = test.workpath('work1', 'build', 'var2', 'foo2' + _exe) +foo31 = test.workpath('work1', 'build', 'var3', 'foo1' + _exe) +foo32 = test.workpath('work1', 'build', 'var3', 'foo2' + _exe) +foo41 = test.workpath('work1', 'build', 'var4', 'foo1' + _exe) +foo42 = test.workpath('work1', 'build', 'var4', 'foo2' + _exe) +foo51 = test.workpath('build', 'var5', 'foo1' + _exe) +foo52 = test.workpath('build', 'var5', 'foo2' + _exe) + +test.subdir('work1') + +test.write(['work1', 'SConstruct'], """ +src = Dir('src') +var2 = Dir('build/var2') +var3 = Dir('build/var3') +var4 = Dir('build/var4') +var5 = Dir('../build/var5') +var6 = Dir('../build/var6') + +env = Environment(BUILD = 'build', SRC = 'src') + +VariantDir('build/var1', src) +VariantDir(var2, src) +VariantDir(var3, src, duplicate=0) +env.VariantDir("$BUILD/var4", "$SRC", duplicate=0) +VariantDir(var5, src, duplicate=0) +VariantDir(var6, src) + +env = Environment(CPPPATH='#src', FORTRANPATH='#src') +SConscript('build/var1/SConscript', "env") +SConscript('build/var2/SConscript', "env") + +env = Environment(CPPPATH=src, FORTRANPATH=src) +SConscript('build/var3/SConscript', "env") +SConscript(File('SConscript', var4), "env") + +env = Environment(CPPPATH='.', FORTRANPATH='.') +SConscript('../build/var5/SConscript', "env") +SConscript('../build/var6/SConscript', "env") +""") + +test.subdir(['work1', 'src']) +test.write(['work1', 'src', 'SConscript'], """ +import os +import os.path + +def buildIt(target, source, env): + if not os.path.exists('build'): + os.mkdir('build') + f1=open(str(source[0]), 'r') + f2=open(str(target[0]), 'w') + f2.write(f1.read()) + f2.close() + f1.close() + return 0 +Import("env") +env.Command(target='f2.c', source='f2.in', action=buildIt) +env.Program(target='foo2', source='f2.c') +env.Program(target='foo1', source='f1.c') +env.Command(target='f3.h', source='f3h.in', action=buildIt) +env.Command(target='f4.h', source='f4h.in', action=buildIt) +env.Command(target='f4.c', source='f4.in', action=buildIt) + +env2=env.Clone(CPPPATH='.') +env2.Program(target='foo3', source='f3.c') +env2.Program(target='foo4', source='f4.c') +""") + +test.write(['work1', 'src', 'f1.c'], r""" +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +#include "f1.h" + +int +main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + argv[argc++] = "--"; + printf(F1_STR); + exit (0); +} +""") + +test.write(['work1', 'src', 'f2.in'], r""" +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +#include "f2.h" + +int +main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + argv[argc++] = "--"; + printf(F2_STR); + exit (0); +} +""") + +test.write(['work1', 'src', 'f3.c'], r""" +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +#include "f3.h" + +int +main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + argv[argc++] = "--"; + printf(F3_STR); + exit (0); +} +""") + +test.write(['work1', 'src', 'f4.in'], r""" +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +#include "f4.h" + +int +main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + argv[argc++] = "--"; + printf(F4_STR); + exit (0); +} +""") + +test.write(['work1', 'src', 'f1.h'], r""" +#define F1_STR "f1.c\n" +""") + +test.write(['work1', 'src', 'f2.h'], r""" +#define F2_STR "f2.c\n" +""") + +test.write(['work1', 'src', 'f3h.in'], r""" +#define F3_STR "f3.c\n" +""") + +test.write(['work1', 'src', 'f4h.in'], r""" +#define F4_STR "f4.c\n" +""") + +# Some releases of freeBSD seem to have library complaints about +# tempnam(). Filter out these annoying messages before checking for +# error output. +def blank_output(err): + if not err: + return 1 + stderrlines = filter(lambda l: l, string.split(err, '\n')) + msg = "warning: tempnam() possibly used unsafely" + stderrlines = filter(lambda l, msg=msg: string.find(l, msg) == -1, + stderrlines) + return len(stderrlines) == 0 + +test.run(chdir='work1', arguments = '. ../build', stderr=None) + +test.fail_test(not blank_output(test.stderr())) + +test.run(program = foo11, stdout = "f1.c\n") +test.run(program = foo12, stdout = "f2.c\n") +test.run(program = foo41, stdout = "f1.c\n") +test.run(program = foo42, stdout = "f2.c\n") + +test.run(chdir='work1', arguments='. ../build', stdout=test.wrap_stdout("""\ +scons: `.' is up to date. +scons: `%s' is up to date. +""" % test.workpath('build'))) + +import os +import stat +def equal_stats(x,y): + x = os.stat(x) + y = os.stat(y) + return (stat.S_IMODE(x[stat.ST_MODE]) == stat.S_IMODE(y[stat.ST_MODE]) and + x[stat.ST_MTIME] == y[stat.ST_MTIME]) + +# Make sure we did duplicate the source files in build/var2, +# and that their stats are the same: +test.must_exist(['work1', 'build', 'var2', 'f1.c']) +test.must_exist(['work1', 'build', 'var2', 'f2.in']) +test.fail_test(not equal_stats(test.workpath('work1', 'build', 'var2', 'f1.c'), test.workpath('work1', 'src', 'f1.c'))) +test.fail_test(not equal_stats(test.workpath('work1', 'build', 'var2', 'f2.in'), test.workpath('work1', 'src', 'f2.in'))) + +# Make sure we didn't duplicate the source files in build/var3. +test.must_not_exist(['work1', 'build', 'var3', 'f1.c']) +test.must_not_exist(['work1', 'build', 'var3', 'f2.in']) +test.must_not_exist(['work1', 'build', 'var3', 'b1.f']) +test.must_not_exist(['work1', 'build', 'var3', 'b2.in']) + +# Make sure we didn't duplicate the source files in build/var4. +test.must_not_exist(['work1', 'build', 'var4', 'f1.c']) +test.must_not_exist(['work1', 'build', 'var4', 'f2.in']) +test.must_not_exist(['work1', 'build', 'var4', 'b1.f']) +test.must_not_exist(['work1', 'build', 'var4', 'b2.in']) + +# Make sure we didn't duplicate the source files in build/var5. +test.must_not_exist(['build', 'var5', 'f1.c']) +test.must_not_exist(['build', 'var5', 'f2.in']) +test.must_not_exist(['build', 'var5', 'b1.f']) +test.must_not_exist(['build', 'var5', 'b2.in']) + +# verify that header files in the source directory are scanned properly: +test.write(['work1', 'src', 'f1.h'], r""" +#define F1_STR "f1.c 2\n" +""") + +test.write(['work1', 'src', 'f3h.in'], r""" +#define F3_STR "f3.c 2\n" +""") + +test.write(['work1', 'src', 'f4h.in'], r""" +#define F4_STR "f4.c 2\n" +""") + +test.run(chdir='work1', arguments = '../build/var5', stderr=None) + +test.fail_test(not blank_output(test.stderr())) + +test.run(program = foo51, stdout = "f1.c 2\n") +test.run(program = test.workpath('build', 'var5', 'foo3' + _exe), + stdout = "f3.c 2\n") +test.run(program = test.workpath('build', 'var5', 'foo4' + _exe), + stdout = "f4.c 2\n") + +test.run(chdir='work1', arguments='../build/var5', stdout=test.wrap_stdout("""\ +scons: `%s' is up to date. +""" % test.workpath('build', 'var5'))) + +test.pass_test() |