#!/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 the warnings message used when attempting to link C++ and Fortran object files, and the ability to suppress them with the right --warn= options. """ import re import TestSCons _python_ = TestSCons._python_ test = TestSCons.TestSCons(match = TestSCons.match_re) test.write('test_linker.py', r""" import sys outfile = open(sys.argv[2], 'wb') for infile in sys.argv[3:]: outfile.write(open(infile, 'rb').read()) outfile.close() sys.exit(0) """) test.write('test_fortran.py', r""" import sys outfile = open(sys.argv[2], 'wb') for infile in sys.argv[4:]: outfile.write(open(infile, 'rb').read()) outfile.close() sys.exit(0) """) test.write('SConstruct', """ def copier(target, source, env): s = str(source[0]) t = str(target[0]) open(t, 'wb').write(open(s, 'rb').read()) env = Environment(CXX = r'%(_python_)s test_linker.py', CXXCOM = Action(copier), # We want to re-define this as follows (so as to # not rely on a real Fortran compiler) but can't # because $FORTRANCOM is defined with an extra space # so it ends up as a CommandAction, not a LazyAction. # Must look into changing that after 1.0 is out. #FORTRANCOM = Action(copier)) FORTRAN = r'%(_python_)s test_fortran.py') env.Program('prog1.exe', ['f1.cpp', 'f2.f']) env.Program('prog2.exe', ['f1.cpp', 'f2.f']) if ARGUMENTS.get('NO_LINK'): # Can remove no-deprecated when we drop Python1.5 SetOption('warn', ['no-link', 'no-deprecated']) if ARGUMENTS.get('NO_MIX'): # Can remove no-deprecated when we drop Python1.5 SetOption('warn', ['no-fortran-cxx-mix', 'no-deprecated']) """ % locals()) test.write('f1.cpp', "f1.cpp\n") test.write('f2.f', "f2.f\n") expect = (""" scons: warning: Using \\$CXX to link Fortran and C\\+\\+ code together. \tThis may generate a buggy executable if the '%s test_linker.py' \tcompiler does not know how to deal with Fortran runtimes. """ % re.escape(_python_)) + TestSCons.file_expr test.run(arguments = '.', stderr=expect) test.must_match('prog1.exe', "f1.cpp\nf2.f\n") test.must_match('prog2.exe', "f1.cpp\nf2.f\n") test.run(arguments = '-c .', stderr=expect) test.must_not_exist('prog1.exe') test.must_not_exist('prog2.exe') test.run(arguments = '--warning=no-link .') test.must_match('prog1.exe', "f1.cpp\nf2.f\n") test.must_match('prog2.exe', "f1.cpp\nf2.f\n") test.run(arguments = '-c .', stderr=expect) test.must_not_exist('prog1.exe') test.must_not_exist('prog2.exe') test.run(arguments = '--warning=no-fortran-cxx-mix .') test.must_match('prog1.exe', "f1.cpp\nf2.f\n") test.must_match('prog2.exe', "f1.cpp\nf2.f\n") test.run(arguments = '-c .', stderr=expect) test.must_not_exist('prog1.exe') test.must_not_exist('prog2.exe') test.run(arguments = 'NO_LINK=1 .') test.must_match('prog1.exe', "f1.cpp\nf2.f\n") test.must_match('prog2.exe', "f1.cpp\nf2.f\n") test.run(arguments = '-c .', stderr=expect) test.must_not_exist('prog1.exe') test.must_not_exist('prog2.exe') test.run(arguments = 'NO_MIX=1 .') test.must_match('prog1.exe', "f1.cpp\nf2.f\n") test.must_match('prog2.exe', "f1.cpp\nf2.f\n") test.pass_test()