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diff --git a/test/Java/RMIC.py b/test/Java/RMIC.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..876ed80 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/Java/RMIC.py @@ -0,0 +1,354 @@ +#!/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__" + +import os + +import TestSCons + +_python_ = TestSCons._python_ + +test = TestSCons.TestSCons() + +test.write('myrmic.py', r""" +import os +import sys +args = sys.argv[1:] +while args: + a = args[0] + if a == '-d': + outdir = args[1] + args = args[1:] + elif a == '-classpath': + args = args[1:] + elif a == '-sourcepath': + args = args[1:] + else: + break + args = args[1:] +for file in args: + infile = open(file, 'rb') + outfile = open(os.path.join(outdir, file[:-5] + '.class'), 'wb') + for l in infile.readlines(): + if l[:8] != '/*rmic*/': + outfile.write(l) +sys.exit(0) +""") + +test.write('SConstruct', """ +env = Environment(tools = ['rmic'], + RMIC = r'%(_python_)s myrmic.py') +env.RMIC(target = 'outdir', source = 'test1.java') +""" % locals()) + +test.write('test1.java', """\ +test1.java +/*rmic*/ +line 3 +""") + +test.run(arguments = '.', stderr = None) + +test.fail_test(test.read(['outdir', 'test1.class']) != "test1.java\nline 3\n") + +if os.path.normcase('.java') == os.path.normcase('.JAVA'): + + test.write('SConstruct', """\ +env = Environment(tools = ['rmic'], + RMIC = r'%(_python_)s myrmic.py') +env.RMIC(target = 'outdir', source = 'test2.JAVA') +""" % locals()) + + test.write('test2.JAVA', """\ +test2.JAVA +/*rmic*/ +line 3 +""") + + test.run(arguments = '.', stderr = None) + + test.fail_test(test.read(['outdir', 'test2.class']) != "test2.JAVA\nline 3\n") + +where_javac, java_version = test.java_where_javac() +where_rmic = test.java_where_rmic() + +# Try to get the major/minor Java version +curver = (1, 0) +if java_version.count('.') == 1: + # Check Java version + major, minor = java_version.split('.') + try: + curver = (int(major), int(minor)) + except: + pass + +# Check the version of the found Java compiler. +# If it's 1.8 or higher, we skip the further RMIC test +# because we'll get warnings about the deprecated API... +# it's just not state-of-the-art anymore. +# Note, how we allow simple version strings like "5" and +# "6" to successfully pass this test. +if curver < (1, 8): + test.write("wrapper.py", """\ +import os +import sys +open('%s', 'ab').write("wrapper.py %%s\\n" %% " ".join(sys.argv[1:])) +os.system(" ".join(sys.argv[1:])) +""" % test.workpath('wrapper.out').replace('\\', '\\\\')) + + test.write('SConstruct', """ +foo = Environment(tools = ['javac', 'rmic'], + JAVAC = r'%(where_javac)s', + RMIC = r'%(where_rmic)s') +foo.Java(target = 'class1', source = 'com/sub/foo') +foo.RMIC(target = 'outdir1', + source = ['class1/com/sub/foo/Example1.class', + 'class1/com/sub/foo/Example2'], + JAVACLASSDIR = 'class1') + +rmic = foo.Dictionary('RMIC') +bar = foo.Clone(RMIC = r'%(_python_)s wrapper.py ' + rmic) +bar_classes = bar.Java(target = 'class2', source = 'com/sub/bar') +# XXX This is kind of a Python brute-force way to do what Ant +# does with its "excludes" attribute. We should probably find +# a similar friendlier way to do this. +bar_classes = [c for c in bar_classes if str(c).find('Hello') == -1] +bar.RMIC(target = Dir('outdir2'), source = bar_classes) +""" % locals() ) + + test.subdir('com', + ['com', 'other'], + ['com', 'sub'], + ['com', 'sub', 'foo'], + ['com', 'sub', 'bar'], + 'src3a', + 'src3b') + + test.write(['com', 'sub', 'foo', 'Hello.java'], """\ +package com.sub.foo; + +import java.rmi.Remote; +import java.rmi.RemoteException; + +public interface Hello extends Remote { + String sayHello() throws RemoteException; +} +""") + + test.write(['com', 'sub', 'foo', 'Example1.java'], """\ +package com.sub.foo; + +import java.rmi.Naming; +import java.rmi.RemoteException; +import java.rmi.RMISecurityManager; +import java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject; + +public class Example1 extends UnicastRemoteObject implements Hello { + + static final long serialVersionUID = 0; + + public Example1() throws RemoteException { + super(); + } + + public String sayHello() { + return "Hello World!"; + } + + public static void main(String args[]) { + if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) { + System.setSecurityManager(new RMISecurityManager()); + } + + try { + Example1 obj = new Example1(); + + Naming.rebind("//myhost/HelloServer", obj); + + System.out.println("HelloServer bound in registry"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.out.println("Example1 err: " + e.getMessage()); + e.printStackTrace(); + } + } +} +""") + + test.write(['com', 'sub', 'foo', 'Example2.java'], """\ +package com.sub.foo; + +import java.rmi.Naming; +import java.rmi.RemoteException; +import java.rmi.RMISecurityManager; +import java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject; + +public class Example2 extends UnicastRemoteObject implements Hello { + + static final long serialVersionUID = 0; + + public Example2() throws RemoteException { + super(); + } + + public String sayHello() { + return "Hello World!"; + } + + public static void main(String args[]) { + if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) { + System.setSecurityManager(new RMISecurityManager()); + } + + try { + Example2 obj = new Example2(); + + Naming.rebind("//myhost/HelloServer", obj); + + System.out.println("HelloServer bound in registry"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.out.println("Example2 err: " + e.getMessage()); + e.printStackTrace(); + } + } +} +""") + + test.write(['com', 'sub', 'bar', 'Hello.java'], """\ +package com.sub.bar; + +import java.rmi.Remote; +import java.rmi.RemoteException; + +public interface Hello extends Remote { + String sayHello() throws RemoteException; +} +""") + + test.write(['com', 'sub', 'bar', 'Example3.java'], """\ +package com.sub.bar; + +import java.rmi.Naming; +import java.rmi.RemoteException; +import java.rmi.RMISecurityManager; +import java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject; + +public class Example3 extends UnicastRemoteObject implements Hello { + + static final long serialVersionUID = 0; + + public Example3() throws RemoteException { + super(); + } + + public String sayHello() { + return "Hello World!"; + } + + public static void main(String args[]) { + if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) { + System.setSecurityManager(new RMISecurityManager()); + } + + try { + Example3 obj = new Example3(); + + Naming.rebind("//myhost/HelloServer", obj); + + System.out.println("HelloServer bound in registry"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.out.println("Example3 err: " + e.getMessage()); + e.printStackTrace(); + } + } +} +""") + + test.write(['com', 'sub', 'bar', 'Example4.java'], """\ +package com.sub.bar; + +import java.rmi.Naming; +import java.rmi.RemoteException; +import java.rmi.RMISecurityManager; +import java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject; + +public class Example4 extends UnicastRemoteObject implements Hello { + + static final long serialVersionUID = 0; + + public Example4() throws RemoteException { + super(); + } + + public String sayHello() { + return "Hello World!"; + } + + public static void main(String args[]) { + if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) { + System.setSecurityManager(new RMISecurityManager()); + } + + try { + Example4 obj = new Example4(); + + Naming.rebind("//myhost/HelloServer", obj); + + System.out.println("HelloServer bound in registry"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.out.println("Example4 err: " + e.getMessage()); + e.printStackTrace(); + } + } +} +""") + + test.run(arguments = '.') + + test.fail_test(test.read('wrapper.out') != "wrapper.py %s -d outdir2 -classpath class2 com.sub.bar.Example3 com.sub.bar.Example4\n" % where_rmic) + + test.must_exist(test.workpath('outdir1', 'com', 'sub', 'foo', 'Example1_Stub.class')) + test.must_exist(test.workpath('outdir1', 'com', 'sub', 'foo', 'Example2_Stub.class')) + test.must_exist(test.workpath('outdir2', 'com', 'sub', 'bar', 'Example3_Stub.class')) + test.must_exist(test.workpath('outdir2', 'com', 'sub', 'bar', 'Example4_Stub.class')) + + # We used to check for _Skel.class files as well, but they're not + # generated by default starting with Java 1.5, and they apparently + # haven't been needed for a while. Don't bother looking, even if we're + # running Java 1.4. If we think they're needed but they don't exist + # the test.up_to_date() call below will detect it. + #test.must_exist(test.workpath('outdir1', 'com', 'sub', 'foo', 'Example1_Skel.class')) + #test.must_exist(test.workpath('outdir1', 'com', 'sub', 'foo', 'Example2_Skel.class')) + #test.must_exist(test.workpath('outdir2', 'com', 'sub', 'bar', 'Example3_Skel.class')) + #test.must_exist(test.workpath('outdir2', 'com', 'sub', 'bar', 'Example4_Skel.class')) + + test.up_to_date(arguments = '.') + +test.pass_test() + +# Local Variables: +# tab-width:4 +# indent-tabs-mode:nil +# End: +# vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: |
