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# Copyright 2021 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
import argparse
import os
import pathlib
import string
import tempfile
import hypothesis
import hypothesis.strategies as st
import pytest
import zmake.jobserver
import zmake.util as util
from zmake.build_config import BuildConfig
# Strategies for use with hypothesis
filenames = st.text(
alphabet=set(string.printable) - {"/", ";"}, min_size=1, max_size=254
).filter(lambda name: name not in (".", ".."))
paths = st.builds(
lambda parts: pathlib.Path("/", *parts), st.iterables(filenames, min_size=1)
)
config_keys = st.text(alphabet=set(string.ascii_uppercase) | {"_"}, min_size=1)
config_values = st.builds(str, st.just("y") | st.just("n") | st.integers())
config_dicts = st.dictionaries(keys=config_keys, values=config_values)
config_dicts_at_least_one_entry = st.dictionaries(
keys=config_keys, values=config_values, min_size=1
)
build_configs = st.builds(
BuildConfig,
environ_defs=config_dicts,
cmake_defs=config_dicts,
kconfig_defs=config_dicts,
kconfig_files=st.lists(paths),
)
build_configs_no_kconfig = st.builds(
BuildConfig, environ_defs=config_dicts, cmake_defs=config_dicts
)
build_configs_with_at_least_one_kconfig = st.builds(
BuildConfig,
environ_defs=config_dicts,
cmake_defs=config_dicts,
kconfig_defs=config_dicts_at_least_one_entry,
)
@hypothesis.given(st.data(), build_configs)
def test_merge(coins, combined):
"""Test that when splitting a config in half and merging the two
halves, we get the original config back.
"""
def split(iterable):
left = []
right = []
bools = st.booleans()
for item in iterable:
if coins.draw(bools):
left.append(item)
else:
right.append(item)
return left, right
# Split the original config into two
env1, env2 = split(combined.environ_defs.items())
cmake1, cmake2 = split(combined.cmake_defs.items())
kconf1, kconf2 = split(combined.kconfig_defs.items())
files1, files2 = split(combined.kconfig_files)
c1 = BuildConfig(
environ_defs=dict(env1),
cmake_defs=dict(cmake1),
kconfig_defs=dict(kconf1),
kconfig_files=files1,
)
c2 = BuildConfig(
environ_defs=dict(env2),
cmake_defs=dict(cmake2),
kconfig_defs=dict(kconf2),
kconfig_files=files2,
)
# Merge the split configs
merged = c1 | c2
# Assert that the merged split configs is the original config
assert merged.environ_defs == combined.environ_defs
assert merged.cmake_defs == combined.cmake_defs
assert merged.kconfig_defs == combined.kconfig_defs
assert set(merged.kconfig_files) == set(combined.kconfig_files)
class FakeJobClient(zmake.jobserver.JobClient):
"""Simple job client to capture argv/environ."""
def __init__(self):
self.captured_argv = []
self.captured_env = {}
def get_job(self):
return zmake.jobserver.JobHandle(lambda: None)
def popen(self, argv, env={}, **kwargs):
self.captured_argv = [str(arg) for arg in argv]
self.captured_env = {str(k): str(v) for k, v in env.items()}
def parse_cmake_args(argv):
"""Parse command line arguments like cmake does.
This is an intenionally minimal implementation, which only
understands the subset of arguments actually used by zmake.
Args:
argv: The argument list.
Returns:
A 2-tuple of a namespace from argparse and the corresponding
parsed Cmake definitions.
"""
assert argv[0] == "/usr/bin/cmake"
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
parser.add_argument("-S", dest="source_dir", type=pathlib.Path)
parser.add_argument("-B", dest="build_dir", type=pathlib.Path)
parser.add_argument("-G", dest="generator")
parser.add_argument("-D", dest="defs", action="append", default=[])
args = parser.parse_args(argv[1:])
# Build the definition dictionary
cmake_defs = {}
for defn in args.defs:
key, sep, val = defn.partition("=")
if not sep:
val = "1"
assert key not in cmake_defs
cmake_defs[key] = val
return args, cmake_defs
@hypothesis.given(build_configs_no_kconfig, paths, paths)
@hypothesis.settings(deadline=60000)
def test_popen_cmake_no_kconfig(conf, project_dir, build_dir):
"""Test popen_cmake for a config with no kconfig definitions."""
job_client = FakeJobClient()
conf.popen_cmake(job_client, project_dir, build_dir)
args, cmake_defs = parse_cmake_args(job_client.captured_argv)
assert cmake_defs == conf.cmake_defs
assert job_client.captured_env == conf.environ_defs
@hypothesis.given(build_configs_with_at_least_one_kconfig, paths, paths)
@hypothesis.settings(deadline=60000)
def test_popen_cmake_kconfig_but_no_file(conf, project_dir, build_dir):
"""Test that running popen_cmake with Kconfig definitions to write
out, but no path to do so, should raise an error.
"""
job_client = FakeJobClient()
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
conf.popen_cmake(job_client, project_dir, build_dir)
@hypothesis.given(build_configs, paths, paths)
@hypothesis.settings(deadline=60000)
def test_popen_cmake_kconfig(conf, project_dir, build_dir):
job_client = FakeJobClient()
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile("w", delete=False) as f:
temp_path = f.name
try:
conf.popen_cmake(
job_client, project_dir, build_dir, kconfig_path=pathlib.Path(temp_path)
)
args, cmake_defs = parse_cmake_args(job_client.captured_argv)
expected_kconfig_files = set(str(f) for f in conf.kconfig_files)
expected_kconfig_files.add(temp_path)
if expected_kconfig_files:
kconfig_files = set(cmake_defs.pop("CONF_FILE").split(";"))
else:
assert "CONF_FILE" not in cmake_defs
kconfig_files = set()
assert cmake_defs == conf.cmake_defs
assert job_client.captured_env == conf.environ_defs
assert kconfig_files == expected_kconfig_files
kconfig_defs = util.read_kconfig_file(temp_path)
assert kconfig_defs == conf.kconfig_defs
finally:
os.unlink(temp_path)
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