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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 re import string import StringIO import sys from types import * import unittest import TestCmd sys.stdout = StringIO.StringIO() if sys.platform == 'win32': existing_lib = "msvcrt" else: existing_lib = "m" class SConfTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): # we always want to start with a clean directory self.save_cwd = os.getcwd() self.test = TestCmd.TestCmd(workdir = '') os.chdir(self.test.workpath('')) def tearDown(self): self.test.cleanup() import SCons.SConsign SCons.SConsign.Reset() os.chdir(self.save_cwd) def _resetSConfState(self): # Ok, this is tricky, and i do not know, if everything is sane. # We try to reset scons' state (including all global variables) import SCons.SConsign SCons.SConsign.write() # simulate normal scons-finish for n in sys.modules.keys(): if string.split(n, '.')[0] == 'SCons' and n[:12] != 'SCons.compat': m = sys.modules[n] if type(m) is ModuleType: # if this is really a scons module, clear its namespace del sys.modules[n] m.__dict__.clear() # we only use SCons.Environment and SCons.SConf for these tests. import SCons.Environment import SCons.SConf self.Environment = SCons.Environment self.SConf = SCons.SConf # and we need a new environment, cause references may point to # old modules (well, at least this is safe ...) self.scons_env = self.Environment.Environment() self.scons_env.AppendENVPath('PATH', os.environ['PATH']) # we want to do some autodetection here # this stuff works with # - cygwin on Windows (using cmd.exe, not bash) # - posix # - msvc on Windows (hopefully) if (not self.scons_env.Detect( self.scons_env.subst('$CXX') ) or not self.scons_env.Detect( self.scons_env.subst('$CC') ) or not self.scons_env.Detect( self.scons_env.subst('$LINK') )): raise Exception, "This test needs an installed compiler!" if self.scons_env['CXX'] == 'g++': global existing_lib existing_lib = 'm' if sys.platform in ['cygwin', 'win32']: # On Windows, SCons.Platform.win32 redefines the builtin # file() and open() functions to close the file handles. # This interferes with the unittest.py infrastructure in # some way. Just sidestep the issue by restoring the # original builtin functions whenever we have to reset # all of our global state. import __builtin__ import SCons.Platform.win32 __builtin__.file = SCons.Platform.win32._builtin_file __builtin__.open = SCons.Platform.win32._builtin_open def _baseTryXXX(self, TryFunc): # TryCompile and TryLink are much the same, so we can test them # in one method, we pass the function as a string ('TryCompile', # 'TryLink'), so we are aware of reloading modules. def checks(self, sconf, TryFuncString): TryFunc = self.SConf.SConfBase.__dict__[TryFuncString] res1 = TryFunc( sconf, "int main() { return 0; }\n", ".c" ) res2 = TryFunc( sconf, '#include "no_std_header.h"\nint main() {return 0; }\n', '.c' ) return (res1,res2) # 1. test initial behaviour (check ok / failed) self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: res = checks( self, sconf, TryFunc ) assert res[0] and not res[1], res finally: sconf.Finish() # 2.1 test the error caching mechanism (no dependencies have changed) self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: res = checks( self, sconf, TryFunc ) assert res[0] and not res[1], res finally: sconf.Finish() # we should have exactly one one error cached log = self.test.read( self.test.workpath('config.log') ) expr = re.compile( ".*failed in a previous run and all", re.DOTALL ) firstOcc = expr.match( log ) assert firstOcc is not None, log secondOcc = expr.match( log, firstOcc.end(0) ) assert secondOcc is None, log # 2.2 test the error caching mechanism (dependencies have changed) self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) no_std_header_h = self.test.workpath('config.tests', 'no_std_header.h') test_h = self.test.write( no_std_header_h, "/* we are changing a dependency now */\n" ); try: res = checks( self, sconf, TryFunc ) log = self.test.read( self.test.workpath('config.log') ) assert res[0] and res[1], res finally: sconf.Finish() def test_TryBuild(self): """Test SConf.TryBuild """ # 1 test that we can try a builder that returns a list of nodes self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) import SCons.Builder class MyBuilder(SCons.Builder.BuilderBase): def __init__(self): self.prefix = '' self.suffix = '' def __call__(self, env, target, source): class MyNode: def __init__(self, name): self.name = name self.state = None self.waiting_parents = set() self.side_effects = [] self.builder = None self.prerequisites = [] def disambiguate(self): return self def has_builder(self): return 1 def add_pre_action(self, *actions): pass def add_post_action(self, *actions): pass def children(self): return [] def get_state(self): return self.state def set_state(self, state): self.state = state def alter_targets(self): return [], None def depends_on(self, nodes): return None def postprocess(self): pass def clear(self): pass def is_up_to_date(self): return None def prepare(self): pass def push_to_cache(self): pass def retrieve_from_cache(self): return 0 def build(self, **kw): return def built(self): pass def get_stored_info(self): pass def do_not_store_info(self): pass def get_executor(self): class Executor: def __init__(self, targets): self.targets = targets def get_all_targets(self): return self.targets return Executor([self]) return [MyNode('n1'), MyNode('n2')] try: self.scons_env.Append(BUILDERS = {'SConfActionBuilder' : MyBuilder()}) sconf.TryBuild(self.scons_env.SConfActionBuilder) finally: sconf.Finish() def test_TryCompile(self): """Test SConf.TryCompile """ self._baseTryXXX( "TryCompile" ) #self.SConf.SConf.TryCompile ) def test_TryLink(self): """Test SConf.TryLink """ self._baseTryXXX( "TryLink" ) #self.SConf.SConf.TryLink ) def test_TryRun(self): """Test SConf.TryRun """ def checks(sconf): prog = """ #include int main() { printf( "Hello" ); return 0; } """ res1 = sconf.TryRun( prog, ".c" ) res2 = sconf.TryRun( "not a c program\n", ".c" ) return (res1, res2) self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: res = checks(sconf) assert res[0][0] and res[0][1] == "Hello", res assert not res[1][0] and res[1][1] == "", res finally: sconf.Finish() log = self.test.read( self.test.workpath('config.log') ) # test the caching mechanism self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: res = checks(sconf) assert res[0][0] and res[0][1] == "Hello", res assert not res[1][0] and res[1][1] == "", res finally: sconf.Finish() # we should have exactly one error cached log = self.test.read( self.test.workpath('config.log') ) expr = re.compile( ".*failed in a previous run and all", re.DOTALL ) firstOcc = expr.match( log ) assert firstOcc is not None, log secondOcc = expr.match( log, firstOcc.end(0) ) assert secondOcc is None, log def test_TryAction(self): """Test SConf.TryAction """ def actionOK(target, source, env): open(str(target[0]), "w").write( "RUN OK\n" ) return None def actionFAIL(target, source, env): return 1 self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: (ret, output) = sconf.TryAction(action=actionOK) assert ret and output == "RUN OK" + os.linesep, (ret, output) (ret, output) = sconf.TryAction(action=actionFAIL) assert not ret and output == "", (ret, output) finally: sconf.Finish() def _test_check_compilers(self, comp, func, name): """This is the implementation for CheckCC and CheckCXX tests.""" from copy import deepcopy # Check that Check* works r = func() assert r, "could not find %s ?" % comp # Check that Check* does fail if comp is not available in env oldcomp = deepcopy(self.scons_env[comp]) del self.scons_env[comp] r = func() assert not r, "%s worked wo comp ?" % name # Check that Check* does fail if comp is set but empty self.scons_env[comp] = '' r = func() assert not r, "%s worked with comp = '' ?" % name # Check that Check* does fail if comp is set to buggy executable self.scons_env[comp] = 'thiscccompilerdoesnotexist' r = func() assert not r, "%s worked with comp = thiscompilerdoesnotexist ?" % name # Check that Check* does fail if CFLAGS is buggy self.scons_env[comp] = oldcomp self.scons_env['%sFLAGS' % comp] = '/WX qwertyuiop.c' r = func() assert not r, "%s worked with %sFLAGS = qwertyuiop ?" % (name, comp) def test_CheckCC(self): """Test SConf.CheckCC() """ self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: try: self._test_check_compilers('CC', sconf.CheckCC, 'CheckCC') except AssertionError: sys.stderr.write(self.test.read('config.log')) raise finally: sconf.Finish() def test_CheckSHCC(self): """Test SConf.CheckSHCC() """ self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: try: self._test_check_compilers('SHCC', sconf.CheckSHCC, 'CheckSHCC') except AssertionError: sys.stderr.write(self.test.read('config.log')) raise finally: sconf.Finish() def test_CheckCXX(self): """Test SConf.CheckCXX() """ self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: try: self._test_check_compilers('CXX', sconf.CheckCXX, 'CheckCXX') except AssertionError: sys.stderr.write(self.test.read('config.log')) raise finally: sconf.Finish() def test_CheckSHCXX(self): """Test SConf.CheckSHCXX() """ self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: try: self._test_check_compilers('SHCXX', sconf.CheckSHCXX, 'CheckSHCXX') except AssertionError: sys.stderr.write(self.test.read('config.log')) raise finally: sconf.Finish() def test_CheckHeader(self): """Test SConf.CheckHeader() """ self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: # CheckHeader() r = sconf.CheckHeader( "stdio.h", include_quotes="<>", language="C" ) assert r, "did not find stdio.h" r = sconf.CheckHeader( "HopefullyNoHeader.noh", language="C" ) assert not r, "unexpectedly found HopefullyNoHeader.noh" r = sconf.CheckHeader( "vector", include_quotes="<>", language="C++" ) assert r, "did not find vector" r = sconf.CheckHeader( "HopefullyNoHeader.noh", language="C++" ) assert not r, "unexpectedly found HopefullyNoHeader.noh" finally: sconf.Finish() def test_CheckCHeader(self): """Test SConf.CheckCHeader() """ self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: # CheckCHeader() r = sconf.CheckCHeader( "stdio.h", include_quotes="<>" ) assert r, "did not find stdio.h" r = sconf.CheckCHeader( ["math.h", "stdio.h"], include_quotes="<>" ) assert r, "did not find stdio.h, #include math.h first" r = sconf.CheckCHeader( "HopefullyNoCHeader.noh" ) assert not r, "unexpectedly found HopefullyNoCHeader.noh" finally: sconf.Finish() def test_CheckCXXHeader(self): """Test SConf.CheckCXXHeader() """ self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: # CheckCXXHeader() r = sconf.CheckCXXHeader( "vector", include_quotes="<>" ) assert r, "did not find vector" r = sconf.CheckCXXHeader( ["stdio.h", "vector"], include_quotes="<>" ) assert r, "did not find vector, #include stdio.h first" r = sconf.CheckCXXHeader( "HopefullyNoCXXHeader.noh" ) assert not r, "unexpectedly found HopefullyNoCXXHeader.noh" finally: sconf.Finish() def test_CheckLib(self): """Test SConf.CheckLib() """ self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: # CheckLib() r = sconf.CheckLib( existing_lib, "main", autoadd=0 ) assert r, "did not find %s" % existing_lib r = sconf.CheckLib( "hopefullynolib", "main", autoadd=0 ) assert not r, "unexpectedly found hopefullynolib" # CheckLib() with list of libs r = sconf.CheckLib( [existing_lib], "main", autoadd=0 ) assert r, "did not find %s" % existing_lib r = sconf.CheckLib( ["hopefullynolib"], "main", autoadd=0 ) assert not r, "unexpectedly found hopefullynolib" # This is a check that a null list doesn't find functions # that are in libraries that must be explicitly named. # This works on POSIX systems where you have to -lm to # get the math functions, but it fails on Visual Studio # where you apparently get all those functions for free. # Comment out this check until someone who understands # Visual Studio better can come up with a corresponding # test (if that ever really becomes necessary). #r = sconf.CheckLib( [], "sin", autoadd=0 ) #assert not r, "unexpectedly found nonexistent library" r = sconf.CheckLib( [existing_lib,"hopefullynolib"], "main", autoadd=0 ) assert r, "did not find %s,%s " % (existing_lib,r) r = sconf.CheckLib( ["hopefullynolib",existing_lib], "main", autoadd=0 ) assert r, "did not find %s " % existing_lib # CheckLib() with autoadd def libs(env): return env.get('LIBS', []) env = sconf.env.Clone() try: r = sconf.CheckLib( existing_lib, "main", autoadd=1 ) assert r, "did not find main in %s" % existing_lib expect = libs(env) + [existing_lib] got = libs(sconf.env) assert got == expect, "LIBS: expected %s, got %s" % (expect, got) sconf.env = env.Clone() r = sconf.CheckLib( existing_lib, "main", autoadd=0 ) assert r, "did not find main in %s" % existing_lib expect = libs(env) got = libs(sconf.env) assert got == expect, "before and after LIBS were not the same" finally: sconf.env = env finally: sconf.Finish() def test_CheckLibWithHeader(self): """Test SConf.CheckLibWithHeader() """ self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: # CheckLibWithHeader() r = sconf.CheckLibWithHeader( existing_lib, "math.h", "C", autoadd=0 ) assert r, "did not find %s" % existing_lib r = sconf.CheckLibWithHeader( existing_lib, ["stdio.h", "math.h"], "C", autoadd=0 ) assert r, "did not find %s, #include stdio.h first" % existing_lib r = sconf.CheckLibWithHeader( "hopefullynolib", "math.h", "C", autoadd=0 ) assert not r, "unexpectedly found hopefullynolib" # CheckLibWithHeader() with lists of libs r = sconf.CheckLibWithHeader( [existing_lib], "math.h", "C", autoadd=0 ) assert r, "did not find %s" % existing_lib r = sconf.CheckLibWithHeader( [existing_lib], ["stdio.h", "math.h"], "C", autoadd=0 ) assert r, "did not find %s, #include stdio.h first" % existing_lib # This is a check that a null list doesn't find functions # that are in libraries that must be explicitly named. # This works on POSIX systems where you have to -lm to # get the math functions, but it fails on Visual Studio # where you apparently get all those functions for free. # Comment out this check until someone who understands # Visual Studio better can come up with a corresponding # test (if that ever really becomes necessary). #r = sconf.CheckLibWithHeader( [], "math.h", "C", call="sin(3);", autoadd=0 ) #assert not r, "unexpectedly found non-existent library" r = sconf.CheckLibWithHeader( ["hopefullynolib"], "math.h", "C", autoadd=0 ) assert not r, "unexpectedly found hopefullynolib" r = sconf.CheckLibWithHeader( ["hopefullynolib",existing_lib], ["stdio.h", "math.h"], "C", autoadd=0 ) assert r, "did not find %s, #include stdio.h first" % existing_lib r = sconf.CheckLibWithHeader( [existing_lib,"hopefullynolib"], ["stdio.h", "math.h"], "C", autoadd=0 ) assert r, "did not find %s, #include stdio.h first" % existing_lib # CheckLibWithHeader with autoadd def libs(env): return env.get('LIBS', []) env = sconf.env.Clone() try: r = sconf.CheckLibWithHeader( existing_lib, "math.h", "C", autoadd=1 ) assert r, "did not find math.h with %s" % existing_lib expect = libs(env) + [existing_lib] got = libs(sconf.env) assert got == expect, "LIBS: expected %s, got %s" % (expect, got) sconf.env = env.Clone() r = sconf.CheckLibWithHeader( existing_lib, "math.h", "C", autoadd=0 ) assert r, "did not find math.h with %s" % existing_lib expect = libs(env) got = libs(sconf.env) assert got == expect, "before and after LIBS were not the same" finally: sconf.env = env finally: sconf.Finish() def test_CheckFunc(self): """Test SConf.CheckFunc() """ self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: # CheckFunc() r = sconf.CheckFunc('strcpy') assert r, "did not find strcpy" r = sconf.CheckFunc('strcpy', '/* header */ char strcpy();') assert r, "did not find strcpy" r = sconf.CheckFunc('hopefullynofunction') assert not r, "unexpectedly found hopefullynofunction" finally: sconf.Finish() def test_Define(self): """Test SConf.Define() """ self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log'), config_h = self.test.workpath('config.h')) try: # XXX: we test the generated config.h string. This is not so good, # ideally, we would like to test if the generated file included in # a test program does what we want. # Test defining one symbol wo value sconf.config_h_text = '' sconf.Define('YOP') assert sconf.config_h_text == '#define YOP\n' # Test defining one symbol with integer value sconf.config_h_text = '' sconf.Define('YOP', 1) assert sconf.config_h_text == '#define YOP 1\n' # Test defining one symbol with string value sconf.config_h_text = '' sconf.Define('YOP', '"YIP"') assert sconf.config_h_text == '#define YOP "YIP"\n' # Test defining one symbol with string value sconf.config_h_text = '' sconf.Define('YOP', "YIP") assert sconf.config_h_text == '#define YOP YIP\n' finally: sconf.Finish() def test_CheckTypeSize(self): """Test SConf.CheckTypeSize() """ self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: # CheckTypeSize() # In ANSI C, sizeof(char) == 1. r = sconf.CheckTypeSize('char', expect = 1) assert r == 1, "sizeof(char) != 1 ??" r = sconf.CheckTypeSize('char', expect = 0) assert r == 0, "sizeof(char) == 0 ??" r = sconf.CheckTypeSize('char', expect = 2) assert r == 0, "sizeof(char) == 2 ??" r = sconf.CheckTypeSize('char') assert r == 1, "sizeof(char) != 1 ??" r = sconf.CheckTypeSize('const unsigned char') assert r == 1, "sizeof(const unsigned char) != 1 ??" # Checking C++ r = sconf.CheckTypeSize('const unsigned char', language = 'C++') assert r == 1, "sizeof(const unsigned char) != 1 ??" # Checking Non-existing type r = sconf.CheckTypeSize('thistypedefhasnotchancetosexist_scons') assert r == 0, \ "Checking size of thistypedefhasnotchancetosexist_scons succeeded ?" finally: sconf.Finish() def test_CheckDeclaration(self): """Test SConf.CheckDeclaration() """ self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: # In ANSI C, malloc should be available in stdlib r = sconf.CheckDeclaration('malloc', includes = "#include ") assert r, "malloc not declared ??" # For C++, __cplusplus should be declared r = sconf.CheckDeclaration('__cplusplus', language = 'C++') assert r, "__cplusplus not declared in C++ ??" r = sconf.CheckDeclaration('__cplusplus', language = 'C') assert not r, "__cplusplus declared in C ??" finally: sconf.Finish() def test_(self): """Test SConf.CheckType() """ self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: # CheckType() r = sconf.CheckType('off_t', '#include \n') assert r, "did not find off_t" r = sconf.CheckType('hopefullynotypedef_not') assert not r, "unexpectedly found hopefullynotypedef_not" finally: sconf.Finish() def test_CustomChecks(self): """Test Custom Checks """ def CheckCustom(test): test.Message( "Checking UserTest ... " ) prog = """ #include int main() { printf( "Hello" ); return 0; } """ (ret, output) = test.TryRun( prog, ".c" ) test.Result( ret ) assert ret and output == "Hello", (ret, output) return ret self._resetSConfState() sconf = self.SConf.SConf(self.scons_env, custom_tests={'CheckCustom': CheckCustom}, conf_dir=self.test.workpath('config.tests'), log_file=self.test.workpath('config.log')) try: ret = sconf.CheckCustom() assert ret, ret finally: sconf.Finish() if __name__ == "__main__": suite = unittest.makeSuite(SConfTestCase, 'test_') res = unittest.TextTestRunner().run(suite) if not res.wasSuccessful(): sys.exit(1) # Local Variables: # tab-width:4 # indent-tabs-mode:nil # End: # vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: