# # Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Steven Knight # # 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 os.path import string import sys import unittest import SCons.Node.FS from TestCmd import TestCmd from SCons.Errors import UserError import stat built_it = None class Builder: def __init__(self, factory): self.factory = factory def execute(self, **kw): global built_it built_it = 1 return 0 def source_factory(self, name): return self.factory(name) scanner_count = 0 class Scanner: def __init__(self): global scanner_count scanner_count = scanner_count + 1 self.hash = scanner_count def scan(self, node, env, target): return [node] def __hash__(self): return self.hash class Environment: def __init__(self): self.scanner = Scanner() def Dictionary(self, *args): return {} def autogenerate(self, **kw): return {} def get_scanner(self, skey): return self.scanner class BuildDirTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def runTest(self): """Test build dir functionality""" fs = SCons.Node.FS.FS() f1 = fs.File('build/test1') fs.BuildDir('build', 'src') f2 = fs.File('build/test2') assert f1.srcpath == os.path.normpath('src/test1'), f1.srcpath assert f2.srcpath == os.path.normpath('src/test2'), f2.srcpath fs = SCons.Node.FS.FS() f1 = fs.File('build/test1') fs.BuildDir('build', '.') f2 = fs.File('build/test2') assert f1.srcpath == 'test1', f1.srcpath assert f2.srcpath == 'test2', f2.srcpath fs = SCons.Node.FS.FS() fs.BuildDir('build/var1', 'src') fs.BuildDir('build/var2', 'src') f1 = fs.File('build/var1/test1') f2 = fs.File('build/var2/test1') assert f1.srcpath == os.path.normpath('src/test1'), f1.srcpath assert f2.srcpath == os.path.normpath('src/test1'), f2.srcpath fs = SCons.Node.FS.FS() fs.BuildDir('build/var1', 'src', duplicate=0) fs.BuildDir('build/var2', 'src') f1 = fs.File('build/var1/test1') f1out = fs.File('build/var1/test1.out') f1out.builder = 1 f2 = fs.File('build/var2/test1') assert f1.srcpath == os.path.normpath('src/test1'), f1.srcpath assert f1out.srcpath == os.path.normpath('src/test1.out'), f1out.srcpath assert str(f1) == os.path.normpath('src/test1'), str(f1) assert str(f1out) == os.path.normpath('build/var1/test1.out'), str(f1out) assert f2.srcpath == os.path.normpath('src/test1'), str(f2) assert str(f2) == os.path.normpath('build/var2/test1'), str(f2) # Test to see if file_link() works... test=TestCmd(workdir='') test.subdir('src','build') test.write('src/foo', 'foo\n') os.chmod(test.workpath('src/foo'), stat.S_IRUSR) SCons.Node.FS.file_link(test.workpath('src/foo'), test.workpath('build/foo')) os.chmod(test.workpath('src/foo'), stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IWRITE) st=os.stat(test.workpath('build/foo')) assert (stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE]) & stat.S_IWRITE), \ stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE]) exc_caught = 0 try: fs = SCons.Node.FS.FS() fs.BuildDir('/test/foo', '.') except UserError: exc_caught = 1 assert exc_caught, "Should have caught a UserError." exc_caught = 0 try: fs = SCons.Node.FS.FS() fs.BuildDir('build', '/test/foo') except UserError: exc_caught = 1 assert exc_caught, "Should have caught a UserError." exc_caught = 0 try: fs = SCons.Node.FS.FS() fs.BuildDir('build', 'build/src') except UserError: exc_caught = 1 assert exc_caught, "Should have caught a UserError." class FSTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def runTest(self): """Test FS (file system) Node operations This test case handles all of the file system node tests in one environment, so we don't have to set up a complicated directory structure for each test individually. """ test = TestCmd(workdir = '') test.subdir('sub', ['sub', 'dir']) wp = test.workpath('') sub = test.workpath('sub', '') sub_dir = test.workpath('sub', 'dir', '') sub_dir_foo = test.workpath('sub', 'dir', 'foo', '') sub_dir_foo_bar = test.workpath('sub', 'dir', 'foo', 'bar', '') sub_foo = test.workpath('sub', 'foo', '') os.chdir(sub_dir) fs = SCons.Node.FS.FS() d1 = fs.Dir('d1') f1 = fs.File('f1', directory = d1) d1_f1 = os.path.join('d1', 'f1') assert f1.path == d1_f1, "f1.path %s != %s" % (f1.path, d1_f1) assert str(f1) == d1_f1, "str(f1) %s != %s" % (str(f1), d1_f1) seps = [os.sep] if os.sep != '/': seps = seps + ['/'] for sep in seps: def Dir_test(lpath, path_, abspath_, up_path_, fileSys=fs, s=sep): dir = fileSys.Dir(string.replace(lpath, '/', s)) if os.sep != '/': path_ = string.replace(path_, '/', os.sep) abspath_ = string.replace(abspath_, '/', os.sep) up_path_ = string.replace(up_path_, '/', os.sep) def strip_slash(p): if p[-1] == os.sep and len(p) > 1: p = p[:-1] return p path = strip_slash(path_) abspath = strip_slash(abspath_) up_path = strip_slash(up_path_) name = string.split(abspath, os.sep)[-1] assert dir.name == name, \ "dir.name %s != expected name %s" % \ (dir.name, name) assert dir.path == path, \ "dir.path %s != expected path %s" % \ (dir.path, path) assert str(dir) == path, \ "str(dir) %s != expected path %s" % \ (str(dir), path) assert dir.path_ == path_, \ "dir.path_ %s != expected path_ %s" % \ (dir.path_, path_) assert dir.abspath == abspath, \ "dir.abspath %s != expected absolute path %s" % \ (dir.abspath, abspath) assert dir.abspath_ == abspath_, \ "dir.abspath_ %s != expected absolute path_ %s" % \ (dir.abspath_, abspath_) assert dir.up().path == up_path, \ "dir.up().path %s != expected parent path %s" % \ (dir.up().path, up_path) assert dir.up().path_ == up_path_, \ "dir.up().path_ %s != expected parent path_ %s" % \ (dir.up().path_, up_path_) Dir_test('foo', 'foo/', sub_dir_foo, './') Dir_test('foo/bar', 'foo/bar/', sub_dir_foo_bar, 'foo/') Dir_test('/foo', '/foo/', '/foo/', '/') Dir_test('/foo/bar', '/foo/bar/', '/foo/bar/', '/foo/') Dir_test('..', sub, sub, wp) Dir_test('foo/..', './', sub_dir, sub) Dir_test('../foo', sub_foo, sub_foo, sub) Dir_test('.', './', sub_dir, sub) Dir_test('./.', './', sub_dir, sub) Dir_test('foo/./bar', 'foo/bar/', sub_dir_foo_bar, 'foo/') Dir_test('#foo/bar', 'foo/bar/', sub_dir_foo_bar, 'foo/') Dir_test('#/foo/bar', 'foo/bar/', sub_dir_foo_bar, 'foo/') Dir_test('#', './', sub_dir, sub) try: f2 = fs.File(string.join(['f1', 'f2'], sep), directory = d1) except TypeError, x: assert str(x) == ("Tried to lookup File '%s' as a Dir." % d1_f1), x except: raise try: dir = fs.Dir(string.join(['d1', 'f1'], sep)) except TypeError, x: assert str(x) == ("Tried to lookup File '%s' as a Dir." % d1_f1), x except: raise try: f2 = fs.File('d1') except TypeError, x: assert str(x) == ("Tried to lookup Dir '%s' as a File." % 'd1'), x except: raise # Test Dir.children() dir = fs.Dir('ddd') fs.File(string.join(['ddd', 'f1'], sep)) fs.File(string.join(['ddd', 'f2'], sep)) fs.File(string.join(['ddd', 'f3'], sep)) fs.Dir(string.join(['ddd', 'd1'], sep)) fs.Dir(string.join(['ddd', 'd1', 'f4'], sep)) fs.Dir(string.join(['ddd', 'd1', 'f5'], sep)) kids = map(lambda x: x.path, dir.children(None)) kids.sort() assert kids == [os.path.join('ddd', 'd1'), os.path.join('ddd', 'f1'), os.path.join('ddd', 'f2'), os.path.join('ddd', 'f3')] kids = map(lambda x: x.path_, dir.children(None)) kids.sort() assert kids == [os.path.join('ddd', 'd1', ''), os.path.join('ddd', 'f1'), os.path.join('ddd', 'f2'), os.path.join('ddd', 'f3')] # Test for a bug in 0.04 that did not like looking up # dirs with a trailing slash on Win32. d=fs.Dir('./') assert d.path_ == '.' + os.sep, d.abspath_ d=fs.Dir('foo/') assert d.path_ == 'foo' + os.sep, d.path_ # Test for sub-classing of node building. global built_it built_it = None assert not built_it d1.add_source([SCons.Node.Node()]) # XXX FAKE SUBCLASS ATTRIBUTE d1.builder_set(Builder(fs.File)) d1.env_set(Environment()) d1.build() assert not built_it built_it = None assert not built_it f1.add_source([SCons.Node.Node()]) # XXX FAKE SUBCLASS ATTRIBUTE f1.builder_set(Builder(fs.File)) f1.env_set(Environment()) f1.build() assert built_it def match(path, expect): expect = string.replace(expect, '/', os.sep) assert path == expect, "path %s != expected %s" % (path, expect) e1 = fs.Entry("d1") assert e1.__class__.__name__ == 'Dir' match(e1.path, "d1") match(e1.path_, "d1/") match(e1.dir.path, ".") e2 = fs.Entry("d1/f1") assert e2.__class__.__name__ == 'File' match(e2.path, "d1/f1") match(e2.path_, "d1/f1") match(e2.dir.path, "d1") e3 = fs.Entry("e3") assert e3.__class__.__name__ == 'Entry' match(e3.path, "e3") match(e3.path_, "e3") match(e3.dir.path, ".") e4 = fs.Entry("d1/e4") assert e4.__class__.__name__ == 'Entry' match(e4.path, "d1/e4") match(e4.path_, "d1/e4") match(e4.dir.path, "d1") e5 = fs.Entry("e3/e5") assert e3.__class__.__name__ == 'Dir' match(e3.path, "e3") match(e3.path_, "e3/") match(e3.dir.path, ".") assert e5.__class__.__name__ == 'Entry' match(e5.path, "e3/e5") match(e5.path_, "e3/e5") match(e5.dir.path, "e3") e6 = fs.Dir("d1/e4") assert e6 is e4 assert e4.__class__.__name__ == 'Dir' match(e4.path, "d1/e4") match(e4.path_, "d1/e4/") match(e4.dir.path, "d1") e7 = fs.File("e3/e5") assert e7 is e5 assert e5.__class__.__name__ == 'File' match(e5.path, "e3/e5") match(e5.path_, "e3/e5") match(e5.dir.path, "e3") e8 = fs.Entry("e8") assert e8.get_bsig() is None, e8.get_bsig() assert e8.get_csig() is None, e8.get_csig() e8.set_bsig('xxx') e8.set_csig('yyy') assert e8.get_bsig() == 'xxx', e8.get_bsig() assert e8.get_csig() == 'yyy', e8.get_csig() f9 = fs.File("f9") assert f9.get_bsig() is None, f9.get_bsig() assert f9.get_csig() is None, f9.get_csig() f9.set_bsig('xxx') f9.set_csig('yyy') assert f9.get_bsig() == 'xxx', f9.get_bsig() assert f9.get_csig() == 'yyy', f9.get_csig() d10 = fs.Dir("d10") assert d10.get_bsig() is None, d10.get_bsig() assert d10.get_csig() is None, d10.get_csig() d10.set_bsig('xxx') d10.set_csig('yyy') assert d10.get_bsig() is None, d10.get_bsig() assert d10.get_csig() is None, d10.get_csig() fs.chdir(fs.Dir('subdir')) f11 = fs.File("f11") match(f11.path, "subdir/f11") d12 = fs.Dir("d12") match(d12.path_, "subdir/d12/") e13 = fs.Entry("subdir/e13") match(e13.path, "subdir/subdir/e13") fs.chdir(fs.Dir('..')) # Test scanning f1.target_scanner = Scanner() f1.scan() assert f1.implicit[0].path_ == os.path.join("d1", "f1") f1.implicit = [] f1.scan() assert f1.implicit == [] f1.implicit = None f1.scan() assert f1.implicit[0].path_ == os.path.join("d1", "f1"), f1.implicit[0].path_ f1.store_implicit() assert f1.get_stored_implicit()[0] == os.path.join("d1", "f1") # Test building a file whose directory is not there yet... f1 = fs.File(test.workpath("foo/bar/baz/ack")) assert not f1.dir.exists() f1.prepare() f1.build() assert f1.dir.exists() os.chdir('..') # Test getcwd() fs = SCons.Node.FS.FS() assert str(fs.getcwd()) == ".", str(fs.getcwd()) fs.chdir(fs.Dir('subdir')) assert str(fs.getcwd()) == "subdir", str(fs.getcwd()) fs.chdir(fs.Dir('../..')) assert str(fs.getcwd()) == test.workdir, str(fs.getcwd()) f1 = fs.File(test.workpath("do_i_exist")) assert not f1.exists() test.write("do_i_exist","\n") assert f1.exists() assert f1.cached_exists() test.unlink("do_i_exist") assert not f1.exists() assert f1.cached_exists() f1.build() assert not f1.cached_exists() # For some reason, in Win32, the \x1a character terminates # the reading of files in text mode. This tests that # get_contents() returns the binary contents. test.write("binary_file", "Foo\x1aBar") f1 = SCons.Node.FS.default_fs.File(test.workpath("binary_file")) assert f1.get_contents() == "Foo\x1aBar", f1.get_contents() def nonexistent(method, str): try: x = method(str, create = 0) except UserError: pass else: raise TestFailed, "did not catch expected UserError" nonexistent(fs.Entry, 'nonexistent') nonexistent(fs.Entry, 'nonexistent/foo') nonexistent(fs.File, 'nonexistent') nonexistent(fs.File, 'nonexistent/foo') nonexistent(fs.Dir, 'nonexistent') nonexistent(fs.Dir, 'nonexistent/foo') test.write("remove_me", "\n") assert os.path.exists(test.workpath("remove_me")) f1 = fs.File(test.workpath("remove_me")) f1.prepare() assert not os.path.exists(test.workpath("remove_me")) #XXX test current() for directories #XXX test sconsign() for directories #XXX test set_signature() for directories #XXX test build() for directories #XXX test root() #XXX test get_contents() #XXX test get_timestamp() #XXX test get_prevsiginfo() assert fs.File('foo.x').scanner_key() == '.x' assert fs.File('foo.xyz').scanner_key() == '.xyz' d1 = fs.Dir('dir') f1 = fs.File('dir/file') assert f1.dir == d1, f1.dir parents = f1.get_parents() assert parents == [ d1 ], parents test.write("i_am_not_a_directory", "\n") exc_caught = 0 try: fs.Dir(test.workpath("i_am_not_a_directory")) except TypeError: exc_caught = 1 assert exc_caught, "Should have caught a TypeError" test.unlink("i_am_not_a_directory") exc_caught = 0 try: fs.File(sub_dir) except TypeError: exc_caught = 1 assert exc_caught, "Should have caught a TypeError" class find_fileTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def runTest(self): """Testing find_file function""" test = TestCmd(workdir = '') test.write('./foo', 'Some file\n') fs = SCons.Node.FS.FS(test.workpath("")) os.chdir(test.workpath("")) # FS doesn't like the cwd to be something other than it's root node_derived = fs.File(test.workpath('bar/baz')) node_derived.builder_set(1) # Any non-zero value. paths = map(fs.Dir, ['.', './bar']) nodes = [SCons.Node.FS.find_file('foo', paths, fs.File), SCons.Node.FS.find_file('baz', paths, fs.File)] file_names = map(str, nodes) file_names = map(os.path.normpath, file_names) assert os.path.normpath('./foo') in file_names, file_names assert os.path.normpath('./bar/baz') in file_names, file_names if __name__ == "__main__": suite = unittest.TestSuite() suite.addTest(FSTestCase()) suite.addTest(BuildDirTestCase()) suite.addTest(find_fileTestCase()) if not unittest.TextTestRunner().run(suite).wasSuccessful(): sys.exit(1)