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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
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__revision__ = "__FILE__ __REVISION__ __DATE__ __DEVELOPER__"
"""
Test the Qt tool warnings.
"""
import os
import re
import TestSCons
test = TestSCons.TestSCons()
SConstruct_path = test.workpath('SConstruct')
test.Qt_dummy_installation()
test.Qt_create_SConstruct(SConstruct_path)
test.write('aaa.cpp', r"""
#include "my_qobject.h"
void aaa(void) Q_OBJECT
""")
test.write('SConscript', r"""
Import("env")
import os
env.StaticLibrary('aaa.cpp')
""")
test.run(stderr=None)
match12 = r"""
scons: warning: Generated moc file 'aaa.moc' is not included by 'aaa.cpp'
""" + TestSCons.file_expr
if not re.search(match12, test.stderr()):
print "Did not find expected regular expression in stderr:"
print test.stderr()
test.fail_test()
os.environ['QTDIR'] = test.QT
test.run(arguments='-n noqtdir=1')
# We'd like to eliminate $QTDIR from the environment as follows:
# del os.environ['QTDIR']
# But unfortunately, in at least some versions of Python, the Environment
# class doesn't implement a __delitem__() method to make the library
# call to actually remove the deleted variable from the *external*
# environment, so it only gets removed from the Python dictionary.
# Consequently, we need to just wipe out its value as follows>
os.environ['QTDIR'] = ''
test.run(stderr=None, arguments='-n noqtdir=1')
moc = test.where_is('moc')
if moc:
import os.path
qtdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(moc))
qtdir = qtdir.replace('\\', '\\\\' )
expect = """
scons: warning: Could not detect qt, using moc executable as a hint \(QTDIR=%s\)
File "%s", line \d+, in (\?|<module>)
""" % (qtdir, re.escape(SConstruct_path))
else:
expect = r"""
scons: warning: Could not detect qt, using empty QTDIR
File "%s", line \d+, in (\?|<module>)
""" % re.escape(SConstruct_path)
test.fail_test(not test.match_re(test.stderr(), expect))
test.pass_test()
# Local Variables:
# tab-width:4
# indent-tabs-mode:nil
# End:
# vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4:
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