#!/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 sys import TestSCons test = TestSCons.TestSCons() # Right now, due to interaction with external quoting conventions, # we do NOT actually support arbitrary characters in file names. # (For example, double-quotes in a file name on POSIX break due # to interaction with the "sh -c" quoting conventions.) # # This is a tough nut to crack, though. Right now, we use the # external command interpreters so we don't have to roll our own # parsing and interpretation of redirection and piping. But that # means we have to find ways to work with *all* of their quoting # conventions. def contents(c): return "|" + c + "|\n" invalid_chars = '/\0' if sys.platform == 'win32': invalid_chars = set(invalid_chars) # See the 'naming conventions' section of # https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247(v=vs.85).aspx invalid_chars.update([ chr(c) for c in range(32) ]) invalid_chars.update(r'\/:*?"<>|') invalid_chars.update(chr(127)) # Win32 filesystems are case insensitive so don't do half the alphabet. import string invalid_chars.update(string.ascii_lowercase) # See the 'naming conventions' section of # https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247(v=vs.85).aspx def bad_char(c): return c in invalid_chars def invalid_leading_char(c): # the hash character as a leading character is interpreted to mean the project root return c in ' #' def invalid_trailing_char(c): return c in ' .' commandString = "copy $SOURCE $TARGET" else: invalid_chars = set(invalid_chars) invalid_chars.add(chr(10)) invalid_chars.add(chr(13)) invalid_chars.add(chr(92)) # forward slash (dirsep) invalid_chars.add(chr(96)) # backtick def bad_char(c): return c in invalid_chars def invalid_leading_char(c): # the hash character as a leading character is interpreted to mean the project root return c in '#' def invalid_trailing_char(c): return False commandString = "cp $SOURCE $TARGET" goodChars = [ chr(c) for c in range(1, 128) if not bad_char(chr(c)) ] def get_filename(ftype,c): return ftype+"%d"%ord(c[-1])+c+ftype for c in goodChars: test.write(get_filename("in",c), contents(c)) def create_command(a, b, c): a = ('', 'out')[a] b = ('', 'out')[b] return 'env.Command("' + a + get_filename('',c) + b + '", "'+get_filename("in",c)+ '","' + commandString + '")' sconstruct = [ 'import sys', 'env = Environment()' ] for c in goodChars: if c == '$': c = '$$' if c == '"': c = r'\"' infile = get_filename("in",c) if not invalid_leading_char(c): sconstruct.append(create_command(False, True, c)) sconstruct.append(create_command(True, True, c)) if not invalid_trailing_char(c): sconstruct.append(create_command(True, False, c)) test.write('SConstruct', '\n'.join(sconstruct)) test.run(arguments = '.') for c in goodChars: # print "Checking %d "%ord(c) c_str = ("%d"%ord(c[-1]))+c if not invalid_leading_char(c): test.must_match(c_str + "out", contents(c)) test.must_match("out" + c_str + "out", contents(c)) if not invalid_trailing_char(c): test.must_match("out" + c_str, contents(c)) test.pass_test() # Local Variables: # tab-width:4 # indent-tabs-mode:nil # End: # vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: