#!/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 TestSCons import string test = TestSCons.TestSCons() test.write('SConstruct', """ import string env = Environment() print env['CC'] print string.join(env['CCFLAGS']) Default(env.Alias('dummy', None)) """) test.run() cc, ccflags = string.split(test.stdout(), '\n')[1:3] test.write('SConstruct', """ import string # test validator. Change a key and add a new one to the environment def validator(key, value, environ): environ[key] = "v" environ["valid_key"] = "v" def old_converter (value): return "old_converter" def new_converter (value, env): return "new_converter" opts = Variables('custom.py') opts.Add('RELEASE_BUILD', 'Set to 1 to build a release build', 0, None, int) opts.Add('DEBUG_BUILD', 'Set to 1 to build a debug build', 1, None, int) opts.Add('CC', 'The C compiler') opts.Add('VALIDATE', 'An option for testing validation', "notset", validator, None) opts.Add('OLD_CONVERTER', 'An option for testing converters that take one parameter', "foo", None, old_converter) opts.Add('NEW_CONVERTER', 'An option for testing converters that take two parameters', "foo", None, new_converter) opts.Add('UNSPECIFIED', 'An option with no value') def test_tool(env): if env['RELEASE_BUILD']: env.Append(CCFLAGS = '-O') if env['DEBUG_BUILD']: env.Append(CCFLAGS = '-g') env = Environment(variables=opts, tools=['default', test_tool]) Help('Variables settable in custom.py or on the command line:\\n' + opts.GenerateHelpText(env)) print env['RELEASE_BUILD'] print env['DEBUG_BUILD'] print env['CC'] print string.join(env['CCFLAGS']) print env['VALIDATE'] print env['valid_key'] # unspecified variables should not be set: assert not env.has_key('UNSPECIFIED') # undeclared variables should be ignored: assert not env.has_key('UNDECLARED') # calling Update() should not effect variables that # are not declared on the variables object: r = env['RELEASE_BUILD'] opts = Variables() opts.Update(env) assert env['RELEASE_BUILD'] == r Default(env.Alias('dummy', None)) """) def check(expect): result = string.split(test.stdout(), '\n') assert result[1:len(expect)+1] == expect, (result[1:len(expect)+1], expect) test.run() check(['0', '1', cc, string.strip(ccflags + ' -g'), 'v', 'v']) test.run(arguments='RELEASE_BUILD=1') check(['1', '1', cc, string.strip(ccflags + ' -O -g'), 'v', 'v']) test.run(arguments='RELEASE_BUILD=1 DEBUG_BUILD=0') check(['1', '0', cc, string.strip(ccflags + ' -O'), 'v', 'v']) test.run(arguments='CC=not_a_c_compiler') check(['0', '1', 'not_a_c_compiler', string.strip(ccflags + ' -g'), 'v', 'v']) test.run(arguments='UNDECLARED=foo') check(['0', '1', cc, string.strip(ccflags + ' -g'), 'v', 'v']) test.run(arguments='CCFLAGS=--taco') check(['0', '1', cc, string.strip(ccflags + ' -g'), 'v', 'v']) test.write('custom.py', """ DEBUG_BUILD=0 RELEASE_BUILD=1 """) test.run() check(['1', '0', cc, string.strip(ccflags + ' -O'), 'v', 'v']) test.run(arguments='DEBUG_BUILD=1') check(['1', '1', cc, string.strip(ccflags + ' -O -g'), 'v', 'v']) test.run(arguments='-h', stdout = """\ scons: Reading SConscript files ... 1 0 %s %s v v scons: done reading SConscript files. Variables settable in custom.py or on the command line: RELEASE_BUILD: Set to 1 to build a release build default: 0 actual: 1 DEBUG_BUILD: Set to 1 to build a debug build default: 1 actual: 0 CC: The C compiler default: None actual: %s VALIDATE: An option for testing validation default: notset actual: v OLD_CONVERTER: An option for testing converters that take one parameter default: foo actual: old_converter NEW_CONVERTER: An option for testing converters that take two parameters default: foo actual: new_converter UNSPECIFIED: An option with no value default: None actual: None Use scons -H for help about command-line options. """%(cc, ccflags and ccflags + ' -O' or '-O', cc)) # Test saving of variables and multi loading # test.write('SConstruct', """ opts = Variables(['custom.py', 'variables.saved']) opts.Add('RELEASE_BUILD', 'Set to 1 to build a release build', 0, None, int) opts.Add('DEBUG_BUILD', 'Set to 1 to build a debug build', 1, None, int) opts.Add('UNSPECIFIED', 'An option with no value') env = Environment(variables = opts) print env['RELEASE_BUILD'] print env['DEBUG_BUILD'] opts.Save('variables.saved', env) """) # Check the save file by executing and comparing against # the expected dictionary def checkSave(file, expected): gdict = {} ldict = {} execfile(file, gdict, ldict) assert expected == ldict, "%s\n...not equal to...\n%s" % (expected, ldict) # First test with no command line variables # This should just leave the custom.py settings test.run() check(['1','0']) checkSave('variables.saved', { 'RELEASE_BUILD':1, 'DEBUG_BUILD':0}) # Override with command line arguments test.run(arguments='DEBUG_BUILD=3') check(['1','3']) checkSave('variables.saved', {'RELEASE_BUILD':1, 'DEBUG_BUILD':3}) # Now make sure that saved variables are overridding the custom.py test.run() check(['1','3']) checkSave('variables.saved', {'DEBUG_BUILD':3, 'RELEASE_BUILD':1}) # Load no variables from file(s) # Used to test for correct output in save option file test.write('SConstruct', """ opts = Variables() opts.Add('RELEASE_BUILD', 'Set to 1 to build a release build', '0', None, int) opts.Add('DEBUG_BUILD', 'Set to 1 to build a debug build', '1', None, int) opts.Add('UNSPECIFIED', 'An option with no value') opts.Add('LISTOPTION_TEST', 'testing list option persistence', 'none', names = ['a','b','c',]) env = Environment(variables = opts) print env['RELEASE_BUILD'] print env['DEBUG_BUILD'] print env['LISTOPTION_TEST'] opts.Save('variables.saved', env) """) # First check for empty output file when nothing is passed on command line test.run() check(['0','1']) checkSave('variables.saved', {}) # Now specify one option the same as default and make sure it doesn't write out test.run(arguments='DEBUG_BUILD=1') check(['0','1']) checkSave('variables.saved', {}) # Now specify same option non-default and make sure only it is written out test.run(arguments='DEBUG_BUILD=0 LISTOPTION_TEST=a,b') check(['0','0']) checkSave('variables.saved',{'DEBUG_BUILD':0, 'LISTOPTION_TEST':'a,b'}) test.write('SConstruct', """ opts = Variables('custom.py') opts.Add('RELEASE_BUILD', 'Set to 1 to build a release build', 0, None, int) opts.Add('DEBUG_BUILD', 'Set to 1 to build a debug build', 1, None, int) opts.Add('CC', 'The C compiler') opts.Add('UNSPECIFIED', 'An option with no value') env = Environment(variables=opts) Help('Variables settable in custom.py or on the command line:\\n' + opts.GenerateHelpText(env,sort=cmp)) """) test.run(arguments='-h', stdout = """\ scons: Reading SConscript files ... scons: done reading SConscript files. Variables settable in custom.py or on the command line: CC: The C compiler default: None actual: %s DEBUG_BUILD: Set to 1 to build a debug build default: 1 actual: 0 RELEASE_BUILD: Set to 1 to build a release build default: 0 actual: 1 UNSPECIFIED: An option with no value default: None actual: None Use scons -H for help about command-line options. """%cc) test.write('SConstruct', """ import SCons.Variables env1 = Environment(variables = Variables()) env2 = Environment(variables = SCons.Variables.Variables()) """) test.run() test.pass_test() # Local Variables: # tab-width:4 # indent-tabs-mode:nil # End: # vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: