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#
# 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 time
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"""
test=TestCmd(workdir='')
os.chdir(test.workdir)
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('../var1', 'src')
fs.BuildDir('../var2', 'src')
f1 = fs.File('../var1/test1')
f2 = fs.File('../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/test')
f1out = fs.File('build/var1/test.out')
f1out.builder = 1
f2 = fs.File('build/var2/test')
f2out = fs.File('build/var2/test.out')
f2out.builder = 1
assert f1.srcpath == os.path.normpath('src/test'), f1.srcpath
assert f1out.srcpath == os.path.normpath('src/test.out'), f1out.srcpath
assert str(f1) == os.path.normpath('src/test'), str(f1)
assert str(f1out) == os.path.normpath('build/var1/test.out'), str(f1out)
assert f2.srcpath == os.path.normpath('src/test'), f2.srcpath
assert f2out.srcpath == os.path.normpath('src/test.out'), f2out.srcpath
assert str(f2) == os.path.normpath('build/var2/test'), str(f2)
assert str(f2out) == os.path.normpath('build/var2/test.out'), str(f2out)
assert not f1.exists()
assert not f1out.exists()
assert not f2.exists()
assert not f2out.exists()
test.subdir('src')
test.write(['src', 'test'], "src/test\n")
test.write(['src', 'test'], "src/test.out\n")
assert not f1.exists()
assert not f1out.exists()
assert not f2.exists()
assert not f2out.exists()
f1.built()
f2.built()
assert f1.exists()
assert not f1out.exists()
assert not f2.exists()
assert not f2out.exists()
d1 = fs.Dir('build/var1')
d2 = fs.Dir('build/var2')
assert str(d1) == 'src', str(d1)
assert str(d2) == os.path.normpath('build/var2'), str(d2)
# Test to see if file_link() works...
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('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')
assert d1.cwd is d1, 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', sub_foo, sub_foo, sub)
Dir_test('#/../foo', sub_foo, sub_foo, 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('#', './', 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 not f1.exists()
f1.built()
assert f1.exists()
test.unlink("do_i_exist")
assert f1.exists()
f1.built()
assert not f1.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, s):
try:
x = method(s, 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("preserve_me", "\n")
assert os.path.exists(test.workpath("preserve_me"))
f1 = fs.File(test.workpath("preserve_me"))
f1.prepare()
assert os.path.exists(test.workpath("preserve_me"))
test.write("remove_me", "\n")
assert os.path.exists(test.workpath("remove_me"))
f1 = fs.File(test.workpath("remove_me"))
f1.builder = 1
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()
# test Entry.get_contents()
e = fs.Entry('does_not_exist')
exc_caught = 0
try:
e.get_contents()
except AttributeError:
exc_caught = 1
assert exc_caught, "Should have caught an AttributError"
test.write("file", "file\n")
e = fs.Entry('file')
c = e.get_contents()
assert c == "file\n", c
assert e.__class__ == SCons.Node.FS.File
test.unlink("file")
test.subdir("dir")
e = fs.Entry('dir')
c = e.get_contents()
assert c == "", c
assert e.__class__ == SCons.Node.FS.Dir
test.write("tstamp", "tstamp\n")
# Okay, *this* manipulation accomodates Windows FAT file systems
# that only have two-second granularity on their timestamps.
# We round down the current time to the nearest even integer
# value, subtract two to make sure the timestamp is not "now,"
# and then convert it back to a float.
tstamp = float(int(time.time() / 2) * 2) - 2
os.utime(test.workpath("tstamp"), (tstamp - 2.0, tstamp))
f = fs.File("tstamp")
t = f.get_timestamp()
assert t == tstamp, "expected %f, got %f" % (tstamp, t)
test.unlink("tstamp")
#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"
# XXX test calc_signature()
# XXX test current()
d = fs.Dir('dir')
r = d.remove()
assert r is None, r
f = fs.File('does_not_exist')
r = f.remove()
assert r == None, r
test.write('exists', "exists\n")
f = fs.File('exists')
r = f.remove()
assert r, r
test.write('can_not_remove', "can_not_remove\n")
test.writable(test.workpath('.'), 0)
fp = open(test.workpath('can_not_remove'))
f = fs.File('can_not_remove')
exc_caught = 0
try:
r = f.remove()
except OSError:
exc_caught = 1
fp.close()
assert exc_caught, "Should have caught an OSError, r = " + str(r)
class RepositoryTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def runTest(self):
"""Test FS (file system) Repository operations
"""
fs = SCons.Node.FS.FS()
fs.Repository('foo')
fs.Repository(os.path.join('foo', 'bar'))
fs.Repository(os.path.join('bar', 'foo'))
fs.Repository('bar')
assert len(fs.Repositories) == 4, fs.Repositories
r = map(lambda x, np=os.path.normpath: np(str(x)), fs.Repositories)
assert r == ['foo',
os.path.join('foo', 'bar'),
os.path.join('bar', 'foo'),
'bar'], r
test = TestCmd(workdir = '')
test.subdir('rep1', 'rep2', 'rep3', 'work')
rep1 = test.workpath('rep1')
rep2 = test.workpath('rep2')
rep3 = test.workpath('rep3')
os.chdir(test.workpath('work'))
fs = SCons.Node.FS.FS()
fs.Repository(rep1, rep2, rep3)
f1 = fs.File(os.path.join('f1'))
assert f1.rfile() is f1
test.write([rep1, 'f2'], "")
f2 = fs.File('f2')
assert not f2.rfile() is f2, f2.rfile()
assert str(f2.rfile()) == os.path.join(rep1, 'f2'), str(f2.rfile())
test.subdir([rep2, 'f3'])
test.write([rep3, 'f3'], "")
f3 = fs.File('f3')
assert not f3.rfile() is f3, f3.rfile()
assert f3.rstr() == os.path.join(rep3, 'f3'), f3.rstr()
assert fs.Rsearch('f1') is None
assert fs.Rsearch('f2')
assert fs.Rsearch(f3) is f3
def my_exists(rep, path):
if rep:
path = os.path.join(rep, path)
return os.path.exists(path)
assert not fs.Rsearch('f1', my_exists)
assert fs.Rsearch('f2', my_exists)
assert fs.Rsearch('f3', my_exists)
list = fs.Rsearchall(fs.Dir('d1'))
assert len(list) == 1, list
assert list[0].path == 'd1', list[0].path
list = fs.Rsearchall([fs.Dir('d1')])
assert len(list) == 1, list
assert list[0].path == 'd1', list[0].path
list = fs.Rsearchall('d2')
assert list == [], list
list = fs.Rsearchall('#d2')
assert list == [], list
test.subdir(['work', 'd2'])
list = fs.Rsearchall('d2')
assert list == ['d2'], list
test.subdir(['rep2', 'd2'])
list = fs.Rsearchall('d2')
assert list == ['d2', test.workpath('rep2', 'd2')], list
test.subdir(['rep1', 'd2'])
list = fs.Rsearchall('d2')
assert list == ['d2',
test.workpath('rep1', 'd2'),
test.workpath('rep2', 'd2')], list
list = fs.Rsearchall(['d3', 'd4'])
assert list == [], list
test.subdir(['work', 'd3'])
list = fs.Rsearchall(['d3', 'd4'])
assert list == ['d3'], list
test.subdir(['rep3', 'd4'])
list = fs.Rsearchall(['d3', 'd4'])
assert list == ['d3', test.workpath('rep3', 'd4')], list
list = fs.Rsearchall(string.join(['d3', 'd4'], os.pathsep))
assert list == ['d3', test.workpath('rep3', 'd4')], list
work_d4 = fs.File(os.path.join('work', 'd4'))
list = fs.Rsearchall(['d3', work_d4])
assert list == ['d3', work_d4], list
fs.BuildDir('build', '.')
f = fs.File(test.workpath("work", "i_do_not_exist"))
assert not f.rexists()
test.write(["rep2", "i_exist"], "\n")
f = fs.File(test.workpath("work", "i_exist"))
assert f.rexists()
test.write(["work", "i_exist_too"], "\n")
f = fs.File(test.workpath("work", "i_exist_too"))
assert f.rexists()
f1 = fs.File(os.path.join('build', 'f1'))
assert not f1.rexists()
f2 = fs.File(os.path.join('build', 'f2'))
assert f2.rexists()
test.write(["rep2", "tstamp"], "tstamp\n")
# Okay, *this* manipulation accomodates Windows FAT file systems
# that only have two-second granularity on their timestamps.
# We round down the current time to the nearest even integer
# value, subtract two to make sure the timestamp is not "now,"
# and then convert it back to a float.
tstamp = float(int(time.time() / 2) * 2) - 2
os.utime(test.workpath("rep2", "tstamp"), (tstamp - 2.0, tstamp))
f = fs.File("tstamp")
t = f.get_timestamp()
assert t == tstamp, "expected %f, got %f" % (tstamp, t)
test.unlink(["rep2", "tstamp"])
# Make sure get_contents() returns the binary contents.
test.write(["rep3", "contents"], "Con\x1aTents\n")
c = fs.File("contents").get_contents()
assert c == "Con\x1aTents\n", "got '%s'" % c
test.unlink(["rep3", "contents"])
# XXX test calc_signature()
# XXX test current()
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(RepositoryTestCase())
suite.addTest(find_fileTestCase())
if not unittest.TextTestRunner().run(suite).wasSuccessful():
sys.exit(1)
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