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#!/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
test = TestSCons.TestSCons()
test.write('SConstruct', """
env = Environment()
print(env['CC'])
print(" ".join(env['CCFLAGS']))
Default(env.Alias('dummy', None))
""")
test.run()
cc, ccflags = test.stdout().split('\n')[1:3]
test.write('SConstruct', """
# 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(" ".join(env['CCFLAGS']))
print(env['VALIDATE'])
print(env['valid_key'])
# unspecified variables should not be set:
assert 'UNSPECIFIED' not in env
# undeclared variables should be ignored:
assert 'UNDECLARED' not in env
# 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 = test.stdout().split('\n')
assert result[1:len(expect)+1] == expect, (result[1:len(expect)+1], expect)
test.run()
check(['0', '1', cc, (ccflags + ' -g').strip(), 'v', 'v'])
test.run(arguments='RELEASE_BUILD=1')
check(['1', '1', cc, (ccflags + ' -O -g').strip(), 'v', 'v'])
test.run(arguments='RELEASE_BUILD=1 DEBUG_BUILD=0')
check(['1', '0', cc, (ccflags + ' -O').strip(), 'v', 'v'])
test.run(arguments='CC=not_a_c_compiler')
check(['0', '1', 'not_a_c_compiler', (ccflags + ' -g').strip(), 'v', 'v'])
test.run(arguments='UNDECLARED=foo')
check(['0', '1', cc, (ccflags + ' -g').strip(), 'v', 'v'])
test.run(arguments='CCFLAGS=--taco')
check(['0', '1', cc, (ccflags + ' -g').strip(), 'v', 'v'])
test.write('custom.py', """
DEBUG_BUILD=0
RELEASE_BUILD=1
""")
test.run()
check(['1', '0', cc, (ccflags + ' -O').strip(), 'v', 'v'])
test.run(arguments='DEBUG_BUILD=1')
check(['1', '1', cc, (ccflags + ' -O -g').strip(), '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 = {}
exec(open(file, 'r').read(), 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)
def compare(a,b):
return a < b
Help('Variables settable in custom.py or on the command line:\\n' + opts.GenerateHelpText(env,sort=compare))
""")
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()
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# tab-width:4
# indent-tabs-mode:nil
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