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import os
import string
import sys
import TestSCons
python = TestSCons.python
if sys.platform == 'win32':
_obj = '.obj'
else:
if string.find(sys.platform, 'irix') > -1:
_obj = '.o'
else:
_obj = '.os'
test = TestSCons.TestSCons()
test.write('myg77.py', r"""
import getopt
import sys
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'co:x')
optstring = ''
for opt, arg in opts:
if opt == '-o': out = arg
else: optstring = optstring + ' ' + opt
infile = open(args[0], 'rb')
outfile = open(out, 'wb')
outfile.write(optstring + "\n")
for l in infile.readlines():
if l[:4] != '#g77':
outfile.write(l)
sys.exit(0)
""")
test.write('SConstruct', """
env = Environment(LINK = r'%s mylink.py',
SHF77 = r'%s myg77.py', SHF77FLAGS = '-x')
env.SharedObject(target = 'test1', source = 'test1.f')
env.SharedObject(target = 'test2', source = 'test2.for')
env.SharedObject(target = 'test3', source = 'test3.FOR')
env.SharedObject(target = 'test4', source = 'test4.F')
env.SharedObject(target = 'test5', source = 'test5.fpp')
env.SharedObject(target = 'test6', source = 'test6.FPP')
""" % (python, python))
test.write('test1.f', r"""This is a .f file.
#g77
""")
test.write('test2.for', r"""This is a .for file.
#g77
""")
test.write('test3.FOR', r"""This is a .FOR file.
#g77
""")
test.write('test4.F', r"""This is a .F file.
#g77
""")
test.write('test5.fpp', r"""This is a .fpp file.
#g77
""")
test.write('test6.FPP', r"""This is a .FPP file.
#g77
""")
test.run(arguments = '.', stderr = None)
test.fail_test(test.read('test1' + _obj) != " -x -c\nThis is a .f file.\n")
test.fail_test(test.read('test2' + _obj) != " -x -c\nThis is a .for file.\n")
test.fail_test(test.read('test3' + _obj) != " -x -c\nThis is a .FOR file.\n")
test.fail_test(test.read('test4' + _obj) != " -x -c\nThis is a .F file.\n")
test.fail_test(test.read('test5' + _obj) != " -x -c\nThis is a .fpp file.\n")
test.fail_test(test.read('test6' + _obj) != " -x -c\nThis is a .FPP file.\n")
g77 = test.detect('F77', 'g77')
FTN_LIB = TestSCons.fortran_lib
if g77:
test.write("wrapper.py",
"""import os
import string
import sys
open('%s', 'wb').write("wrapper.py\\n")
os.system(string.join(sys.argv[1:], " "))
""" % string.replace(test.workpath('wrapper.out'), '\\', '\\\\'))
test.write('SConstruct', """
foo = Environment(LIBS = %s)
shf77 = foo.Dictionary('SHF77')
bar = foo.Copy(SHF77 = r'%s wrapper.py ' + shf77, SHF77FLAGS = '-Ix')
foo.SharedLibrary(target = 'foo/foo', source = 'foo.f')
bar.SharedLibrary(target = 'bar/bar', source = 'bar.f')
""" % (FTN_LIB, python))
test.write('foo.f', r"""
PROGRAM FOO
PRINT *,'foo.f'
STOP
END
""")
test.write('bar.f', r"""
PROGRAM BAR
PRINT *,'bar.f'
STOP
END
""")
test.run(arguments = 'foo', stderr = None)
test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('wrapper.out')))
test.run(arguments = 'bar')
test.fail_test(test.read('wrapper.out') != "wrapper.py\n")
test.pass_test()
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