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#!/usr/bin/env python
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__revision__ = "__FILE__ __REVISION__ __DATE__ __DEVELOPER__"

"""
Verify that we can import and use the contents of Platform and Tool
modules directly.
"""

import os
import re
import sys

# must do this here, since TestSCons will chdir
tooldir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'src', 'engine', 'SCons', 'Tool')

import TestSCons
test = TestSCons.TestSCons()

# Before executing any of the platform or tool modules, add some
# null entries to the environment $PATH variable to make sure there's
# no code that tries to index elements from the list before making sure
# they're non-null.
# (This was a problem in checkpoint release 0.97.d020070809.)
os.environ['PATH'] = os.pathsep + os.environ['PATH'] + \
                     os.pathsep + os.pathsep + '/no/such/dir' + os.pathsep

SConstruct_path = test.workpath('SConstruct')

platforms = [
    'aix',
    'cygwin',
    'darwin',
    'hpux',
    'irix',
    'os2',
    'posix',
    'sunos',
    'win32'
]

for platform in platforms:
    test.write('SConstruct', """
print "Platform %(platform)s"
env = Environment(platform = '%(platform)s')
import SCons.Platform.%(platform)s
x = SCons.Platform.%(platform)s.generate
""" % locals())
    test.run()

ignore = ('__init__.py',
        # Can't import these everywhere due to Windows registry dependency.
        '386asm.py', 'linkloc.py',
        # Directory of common stuff for MSVC and MSVS
        'MSCommon',
        # Sun pkgchk and pkginfo common stuff
        'sun_pkg.py',
        # RPM utilities
        'rpmutils.py',
        )
tools = []
for name in os.listdir(tooldir):
    if name in ignore: continue
    if name[0] == '#': continue
    if name[0:1] == '.': continue
    if name[-1]  == '~' : continue
    if name[-3:] == '.py':
        if name[-8:] not in ('Tests.py', 'ommon.py'):
            tools.append(name[:-3])
    elif os.path.exists(os.path.join(tooldir,name,'__init__.py')):
        tools.append(name)
tools.sort()    # why not?

#if sys.platform == 'win32':
# Just comment out (for now?) due to registry dependency.
#    tools.extend([
#        '386asm',
#        'linkloc',
#    ])

# Intel no compiler warning..
intel_no_compiler_warning = """
scons: warning: Failed to find Intel compiler for version='None', abi='[^']*'
""" + TestSCons.file_expr

# Intel no top dir warning.
intel_no_top_dir_warning = """
scons: warning: Can't find Intel compiler top dir for version='None', abi='[^']*'
""" + TestSCons.file_expr

# Intel no license directory warning
intel_license_warning = re.escape("""
scons: warning: Intel license dir was not found.  Tried using the INTEL_LICENSE_FILE environment variable (), the registry () and the default path (C:\Program Files\Common Files\Intel\Licenses).  Using the default path as a last resort.
""") + TestSCons.file_expr

intel_warnings = [
    re.compile(intel_license_warning),
    re.compile(intel_no_compiler_warning),
    re.compile(intel_no_compiler_warning + intel_license_warning),
    re.compile(intel_no_top_dir_warning),
    re.compile(intel_no_top_dir_warning + intel_license_warning),
]

moc = test.where_is('moc')
if moc:
    import os.path

    qtdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(moc))

    qt_err = r"""
scons: warning: Could not detect qt, using moc executable as a hint \(QTDIR=%(qtdir)s\)
""" % locals()

else:

    qt_err = """
scons: warning: Could not detect qt, using empty QTDIR
"""

qt_warnings = [ re.compile(qt_err + TestSCons.file_expr) ]

error_output = {
    'icl' : intel_warnings,
    'intelc' : intel_warnings,
    'qt' : qt_warnings,
}

# An SConstruct for importing Tool names that have illegal characters
# for Python variable names.
indirect_import = """\
print "Tool %(tool)s (indirect)"
env = Environment(tools = ['%(tool)s'])

SCons = __import__('SCons.Tool.%(tool)s', globals(), locals(), [])
m = getattr(SCons.Tool, '%(tool)s')
env = Environment()
m.generate(env)
"""

# An SConstruct for importing Tool names "normally."
direct_import = """\
print "Tool %(tool)s (direct)"
env = Environment(tools = ['%(tool)s'])

import SCons.Tool.%(tool)s
env = Environment()
SCons.Tool.%(tool)s.exists(env)
SCons.Tool.%(tool)s.generate(env)
"""

failures = []
for tool in tools:
    if tool[0] in '0123456789' or '+' in tool or tool in ('as',):
        test.write('SConstruct', indirect_import % locals())
    else:
        test.write('SConstruct', direct_import % locals())
    test.run(stderr=None)
    stderr = test.stderr()
    if stderr:
        matched = None
        for expression in error_output.get(tool, []):
            if expression.match(stderr):
                matched = 1
                break
        if not matched:
            print "Failed importing '%s', stderr:" % tool
            print stderr
            failures.append(tool)

test.fail_test(len(failures))

test.pass_test()

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