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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
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#
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# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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__revision__ = "__FILE__ __REVISION__ __DATE__ __DEVELOPER__"
"""
Test that we can actually build a simple program using our generated
Visual Studio 9.0 project (.vcproj) and solution (.sln) files
using Visual Studio 9.0 (Professional edition).
"""
import os
import sys
import TestSConsMSVS
test = TestSConsMSVS.TestSConsMSVS()
if sys.platform != 'win32':
msg = "Skipping Visual Studio test on non-Windows platform '%s'\n" % sys.platform
test.skip_test(msg)
msvs_version = '9.0'
if not msvs_version in test.msvs_versions():
msg = "Visual Studio %s not installed; skipping test.\n" % msvs_version
test.skip_test(msg)
# Let SCons figure out the Visual Studio environment variables for us and
# print out a statement that we can exec to suck them into our external
# environment so we can execute devenv and really try to build something.
test.run(arguments = '-n -q -Q -f -', stdin = """\
env = Environment(tools = ['msvc'], MSVS_VERSION='%(msvs_version)s')
print "os.environ.update(%%s)" %% repr(env['ENV'])
""" % locals())
exec(test.stdout())
test.subdir('sub dir')
test.write(['sub dir', 'SConstruct'], """\
env=Environment(MSVS_VERSION = '%(msvs_version)s')
env.MSVSProject(target = 'foo.vcproj',
srcs = ['foo.c'],
buildtarget = 'foo.exe',
variant = 'Release')
env.Program('foo.c')
""" % locals())
test.write(['sub dir', 'foo.c'], r"""
int
main(int argc, char *argv)
{
printf("foo.c\n");
exit (0);
}
""")
test.run(chdir='sub dir', arguments='.')
test.vcproj_sys_path(test.workpath('sub dir', 'foo.vcproj'))
import SCons.Platform.win32
system_dll_path = os.path.join( SCons.Platform.win32.get_system_root(), 'System32' )
os.environ['PATH'] = os.environ['PATH'] + os.pathsep + system_dll_path
test.run(chdir='sub dir',
program=[test.get_msvs_executable(msvs_version)],
arguments=['foo.sln', '/build', 'Release'])
test.run(program=test.workpath('sub dir', 'foo'), stdout="foo.c\n")
test.pass_test()
# Local Variables:
# tab-width:4
# indent-tabs-mode:nil
# End:
# vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4:
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