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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
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__revision__ = "__FILE__ __REVISION__ __DATE__ __DEVELOPER__"
"""
Verify that specifying a build_dir argument to SConscript works properly.
"""
import TestSCons
test = TestSCons.TestSCons()
all1 = test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var1', 'all')
all2 = test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var2', 'all')
all3 = test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var3', 'all')
all4 = test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var4', 'all')
all5 = test.workpath('build', 'var5', 'all')
all6 = test.workpath('build', 'var6', 'all')
all7 = test.workpath('build', 'var7', 'all')
all8 = test.workpath('build', 'var8', 'all')
all9 = test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var9', 'src', 'all')
test.subdir('test')
test.write(['test', 'SConstruct'], """
src = Dir('src')
alt = Dir('alt')
var1 = Dir('build/var1')
var2 = Dir('build/var2')
var3 = Dir('build/var3')
var4 = Dir('build/var4')
var5 = Dir('../build/var5')
var6 = Dir('../build/var6')
var7 = Dir('../build/var7')
var8 = Dir('../build/var8')
var9 = Dir('../build/var9')
def cat(env, source, target):
target = str(target[0])
source = map(str, source)
f = open(target, "wb")
for src in source:
f.write(open(src, "rb").read())
f.close()
env = Environment(BUILDERS={'Cat':Builder(action=cat)},
BUILD='build')
Export("env")
SConscript('src/SConscript', build_dir=var1)
SConscript('src/SConscript', build_dir='build/var2', src_dir=src)
SConscript('src/SConscript', build_dir='build/var3', duplicate=0)
#XXX We can't support var4 and var5 yet, because our BuildDir linkage
#XXX is to an entire source directory. We haven't yet generalized our
#XXX infrastructure to be able to take the SConscript file from one source
#XXX directory, but the rest of the files from a different one.
#XXX SConscript('src/SConscript', build_dir=var4, src_dir=alt, duplicate=0)
#XXX SConscript('src/SConscript', build_dir='../build/var5', src_dir='alt')
SConscript('src/SConscript', build_dir=var6)
SConscript('src/SConscript', build_dir=var7, src_dir=src, duplicate=0)
env.SConscript('src/SConscript', build_dir='../$BUILD/var8', duplicate=0)
# This tests the fact that if you specify a src_dir that is above
# the dir a SConscript is in, that we do the intuitive thing, i.e.,
# we set the path of the SConscript accordingly. The below is
# equivalent to saying:
#
# BuildDir('build/var9', '.')
# SConscript('build/var9/src/SConscript')
SConscript('src/SConscript', build_dir='build/var9', src_dir='.')
""")
test.subdir(['test', 'src'], ['test', 'alt'])
test.write(['test', 'src', 'SConscript'], """
Import("env")
env.Cat('aaa.out', 'aaa.in')
env.Cat('bbb.out', 'bbb.in')
env.Cat('ccc.out', 'ccc.in')
env.Cat('all', ['aaa.out', 'bbb.out', 'ccc.out'])
""")
test.write('test/src/aaa.in', "test/src/aaa.in\n")
test.write('test/src/bbb.in', "test/src/bbb.in\n")
test.write('test/src/ccc.in', "test/src/ccc.in\n")
test.write('test/alt/aaa.in', "test/alt/aaa.in\n")
test.write('test/alt/bbb.in', "test/alt/bbb.in\n")
test.write('test/alt/ccc.in', "test/alt/ccc.in\n")
test.run(chdir='test', arguments = '. ../build')
all_src = "test/src/aaa.in\ntest/src/bbb.in\ntest/src/ccc.in\n"
all_alt = "test/alt/aaa.in\ntest/alt/bbb.in\ntest/alt/ccc.in\n"
test.must_match(all1, all_src)
test.must_match(all2, all_src)
test.must_match(all3, all_src)
#XXX We can't support var4 and var5 yet, because our BuildDir linkage
#XXX is to an entire source directory. We haven't yet generalized our
#XXX infrastructure to be able to take the SConscript file from one source
#XXX directory, but the rest of the files from a different one.
#XXX test.must_match(all4, all_alt)
#XXX test.must_match(all5, all_alt)
test.must_match(all6, all_src)
test.must_match(all7, all_src)
test.must_match(all8, all_src)
test.must_match(all9, all_src)
import os
import stat
def equal_stats(x,y):
x = os.stat(x)
y = os.stat(y)
return (stat.S_IMODE(x[stat.ST_MODE]) == stat.S_IMODE(y[stat.ST_MODE]) and
x[stat.ST_MTIME] == y[stat.ST_MTIME])
# Make sure we did duplicate the source files in build/var1,
# and that their stats are the same:
for file in ['aaa.in', 'bbb.in', 'ccc.in']:
test.must_exist(test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var1', file))
test.fail_test(not equal_stats(test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var1', file),
test.workpath('test', 'src', file)))
# Make sure we did duplicate the source files in build/var2,
# and that their stats are the same:
for file in ['aaa.in', 'bbb.in', 'ccc.in']:
test.must_exist(test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var2', file))
test.fail_test(not equal_stats(test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var2', file),
test.workpath('test', 'src', file)))
# Make sure we didn't duplicate the source files in build/var3.
test.must_not_exist(test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var3', 'aaa.in'))
test.must_not_exist(test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var3', 'bbb.in'))
test.must_not_exist(test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var3', 'ccc.in'))
#XXX We can't support var4 and var5 yet, because our BuildDir linkage
#XXX is to an entire source directory. We haven't yet generalized our
#XXX infrastructure to be able to take the SConscript file from one source
#XXX directory, but the rest of the files from a different one.
#XXX Make sure we didn't duplicate the source files in build/var4.
#XXXtest.must_not_exist(test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var4', 'aaa.in'))
#XXXtest.must_not_exist(test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var4', 'bbb.in'))
#XXXtest.must_not_exist(test.workpath('test', 'build', 'var4', 'ccc.in'))
#XXX We can't support var4 and var5 yet, because our BuildDir linkage
#XXX is to an entire source directory. We haven't yet generalized our
#XXX infrastructure to be able to take the SConscript file from one source
#XXX directory, but the rest of the files from a different one.
#XXX Make sure we did duplicate the source files in build/var5,
#XXX and that their stats are the same:
#XXXfor file in ['aaa.in', 'bbb.in', 'ccc.in']:
#XXX test.must_exist(test.workpath('build', 'var5', file))
#XXX test.fail_test(not equal_stats(test.workpath('build', 'var5', file),
#XXX test.workpath('test', 'src', file)))
# Make sure we did duplicate the source files in build/var6,
# and that their stats are the same:
for file in ['aaa.in', 'bbb.in', 'ccc.in']:
test.must_exist(test.workpath('build', 'var6', file))
test.fail_test(not equal_stats(test.workpath('build', 'var6', file),
test.workpath('test', 'src', file)))
# Make sure we didn't duplicate the source files in build/var7.
test.must_not_exist(test.workpath('build', 'var7', 'aaa.in'))
test.must_not_exist(test.workpath('build', 'var7', 'bbb.in'))
test.must_not_exist(test.workpath('build', 'var7', 'ccc.in'))
# Make sure we didn't duplicate the source files in build/var8.
test.must_not_exist(test.workpath('build', 'var8', 'aaa.in'))
test.must_not_exist(test.workpath('build', 'var8', 'bbb.in'))
test.must_not_exist(test.workpath('build', 'var8', 'ccc.in'))
###################
test.subdir('test2')
test.write(['test2', 'SConstruct'], """\
SConscript('SConscript', build_dir='Build', src_dir='.', duplicate=0)
""")
test.write(['test2', 'SConscript'], """\
env = Environment()
foo_obj = env.Object('foo.c')
env.Program('foo', [foo_obj, 'bar.c'])
""")
test.write(['test2', 'bar.c'], r"""
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
void
bar(void) {
printf("bar.c\n");
}
""")
test.write(['test2', 'foo.c'], r"""
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int
main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
bar();
printf("foo.c\n");
}
""")
test.run(chdir="test2")
_obj = TestSCons._obj
test.must_not_exist(test.workpath('test2', 'foo' + _obj))
test.must_not_exist(test.workpath('test2', 'bar' + _obj))
test.must_exist(test.workpath('test2', 'Build', 'foo' + _obj))
test.must_exist(test.workpath('test2', 'Build', 'bar' + _obj))
###################
# Make sure that directories for subsidiary SConscript() calls
# in a build_dir get created if they don't already exist.
test.subdir('test3')
test.subdir(['test3', 'src'], ['test3', 'src', '_glscry'])
test.write(['test3', 'SConstruct'], """\
SConscript(dirs=['src'], build_dir='build', duplicate=0)
""")
test.write(['test3', 'src', 'SConscript'], """\
SConscript(dirs=['_glscry'])
""")
test.write(['test3', 'src', '_glscry', 'SConscript'], """\
""")
test.write(['test3', 'src', 'file.in'], "file.in\n")
test.write(['test3', 'src', '_glscry', 'file.in'], "file.in\n")
test.run(chdir='test3')
test.pass_test()
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