#!/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. # """ This tests the -j command line option, and the num_jobs SConscript settable option. """ __revision__ = "__FILE__ __REVISION__ __DATE__ __DEVELOPER__" import os.path import sys import TestSCons _python_ = TestSCons._python_ try: import threading except ImportError: # if threads are not supported, then # there is nothing to test TestCmd.no_result() sys.exit() test = TestSCons.TestSCons() test.write('build.py', r""" import time import sys file = open(sys.argv[1], 'w') file.write(str(time.time()) + '\n') time.sleep(1) file.write(str(time.time())) file.close() """) test.subdir('foo') test.write(['foo','foo.in'], r""" foo you """) test.write('SConstruct', """ MyBuild = Builder(action = r'%(_python_)s build.py $TARGETS') env = Environment(BUILDERS = { 'MyBuild' : MyBuild }) env.Tool('install') env.MyBuild(target = 'f1', source = 'f1.in') env.MyBuild(target = 'f2', source = 'f2.in') def copyn(env, target, source): import shutil import time time.sleep(1) for t in target: shutil.copy(str(source[0]), str(t)) t = env.Command(target=['foo/foo1.out', 'foo/foo2.out'], source='foo/foo.in', action=copyn) env.Install('out', t) """ % locals()) def RunTest(args, extra): """extra is used to make scons rebuild the output file""" test.write('f1.in', 'f1.in'+extra) test.write('f2.in', 'f2.in'+extra) test.run(arguments = args) str = test.read("f1", mode='r') start1,finish1 = list(map(float, str.split("\n"))) str = test.read("f2", mode='r') start2,finish2 = list(map(float, str.split("\n"))) return start2, finish1 # Test 2 parallel jobs. # fail if the second file was not started # before the first one was finished. start2, finish1 = RunTest('-j 2 f1 f2', "first") test.fail_test(not (start2 < finish1)) # re-run the test with the same input, fail if we don't # get back the same times, which would indicate that # SCons rebuilt the files even though nothing changed s2, f1 = RunTest('-j 2 f1 f2', "first") test.fail_test(start2 != s2) test.fail_test(finish1 != f1) # Test a single serial job. # fail if the second file was started # before the first one was finished start2, finish1 = RunTest('f1 f2', "second") test.fail_test(start2 < finish1) # Make sure that a parallel build using a list builder # succeeds. test.run(arguments='-j 2 out') if sys.platform != 'win32' and sys.version_info[0] == 2: # Test breaks on win32 when using real subprocess is not the only # package to import threading # # Test that we fall back and warn properly if there's no threading.py # module (simulated), which is the case if this version of Python wasn't # built with threading support. test.subdir('pythonlib') test.write(['pythonlib', 'threading.py'], "raise ImportError\n") save_pythonpath = os.environ.get('PYTHONPATH', '') os.environ['PYTHONPATH'] = test.workpath('pythonlib') #start2, finish1 = RunTest('-j 2 f1, f2', "fifth") test.write('f1.in', 'f1.in pythonlib\n') test.write('f2.in', 'f2.in pythonlib\n') test.run(arguments = "-j 2 f1 f2", stderr=None) warn = """scons: warning: parallel builds are unsupported by this version of Python; \tignoring -j or num_jobs option.""" test.must_contain_all_lines(test.stderr(), [warn]) str = test.read("f1", mode='r') start1,finish1 = list(map(float, str.split("\n"))) str = test.read("f2", mode='r') start2,finish2 = list(map(float, str.split("\n"))) test.fail_test(start2 < finish1) os.environ['PYTHONPATH'] = save_pythonpath # Test SetJobs() with no -j: test.write('SConstruct', """ MyBuild = Builder(action = r'%(_python_)s build.py $TARGETS') env = Environment(BUILDERS = { 'MyBuild' : MyBuild }) env.Tool('install') env.MyBuild(target = 'f1', source = 'f1.in') env.MyBuild(target = 'f2', source = 'f2.in') def copyn(env, target, source): import shutil import time time.sleep(1) for t in target: shutil.copy(str(source[0]), str(t)) t = env.Command(target=['foo/foo1.out', 'foo/foo2.out'], source='foo/foo.in', action=copyn) env.Install('out', t) assert GetOption('num_jobs') == 1 SetOption('num_jobs', 2) assert GetOption('num_jobs') == 2 """ % locals()) # This should be a parallel build because the SConscript sets jobs to 2. # fail if the second file was not started # before the first one was finished start2, finish1 = RunTest('f1 f2', "third") test.fail_test(not (start2 < finish1)) # Test SetJobs() with -j: test.write('SConstruct', """ MyBuild = Builder(action = r'%(_python_)s build.py $TARGETS') env = Environment(BUILDERS = { 'MyBuild' : MyBuild }) env.Tool('install') env.MyBuild(target = 'f1', source = 'f1.in') env.MyBuild(target = 'f2', source = 'f2.in') def copyn(env, target, source): import shutil import time time.sleep(1) for t in target: shutil.copy(str(source[0]), str(t)) t = env.Command(target=['foo/foo1.out', 'foo/foo2.out'], source='foo/foo.in', action=copyn) env.Install('out', t) assert GetOption('num_jobs') == 1 SetOption('num_jobs', 2) assert GetOption('num_jobs') == 1 """ % locals()) # This should be a serial build since -j 1 overrides the call to SetJobs(). # fail if the second file was started # before the first one was finished start2, finish1 = RunTest('-j 1 f1 f2', "fourth") test.fail_test(start2 < finish1) test.pass_test() # Local Variables: # tab-width:4 # indent-tabs-mode:nil # End: # vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: