#!/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 test verifies: 1) that we don't build files when we use the -n, --no-exec, --just-print, --dry-run, and --recon options; 2) that we don't remove built files when -n is used in conjunction with -c; 3) that files installed by the Install() method don't get installed when -n is used; 4) that source files don't get duplicated in a VariantDir when -n is used. 5) that Configure calls don't build any files. If a file needs to be built (i.e. is not up-to-date), a ConfigureError is raised. """ __revision__ = "__FILE__ __REVISION__ __DATE__ __DEVELOPER__" import os import re import TestSCons _python_ = TestSCons._python_ test = TestSCons.TestSCons() test.subdir('build', 'src') test.write('build.py', r""" import sys file = open(sys.argv[1], 'w') file.write("build.py: %s\n" % sys.argv[1]) file.close() """) test.write('SConstruct', """ MyBuild = Builder(action = r'%(_python_)s build.py $TARGETS') env = Environment(BUILDERS = { 'MyBuild' : MyBuild }) env.Tool('install') env.MyBuild(target = 'f1.out', source = 'f1.in') env.MyBuild(target = 'f2.out', source = 'f2.in') env.Install('install', 'f3.in') VariantDir('build', 'src', duplicate=1) SConscript('build/SConscript', "env") """ % locals()) test.write(['src', 'SConscript'], """ Import("env") env.MyBuild(target = 'f4.out', source = 'f4.in') """) test.write('f1.in', "f1.in\n") test.write('f2.in', "f2.in\n") test.write('f3.in', "f3.in\n") test.write(['src', 'f4.in'], "src/f4.in\n") args = 'f1.out f2.out' expect = test.wrap_stdout("""\ %(_python_)s build.py f1.out %(_python_)s build.py f2.out """ % locals()) test.run(arguments = args, stdout = expect) test.fail_test(not os.path.exists(test.workpath('f1.out'))) test.fail_test(not os.path.exists(test.workpath('f2.out'))) test.unlink('f1.out') test.unlink('f2.out') test.run(arguments = '-n ' + args, stdout = expect) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f1.out'))) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f2.out'))) test.run(arguments = '--no-exec ' + args, stdout = expect) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f1.out'))) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f2.out'))) test.run(arguments = '--just-print ' + args, stdout = expect) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f1.out'))) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f2.out'))) test.run(arguments = '--dry-run ' + args, stdout = expect) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f1.out'))) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f2.out'))) test.run(arguments = '--recon ' + args, stdout = expect) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f1.out'))) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f2.out'))) test.run(arguments = args) test.fail_test(not os.path.exists(test.workpath('f1.out'))) # Test that SCons does not write a modified .sconsign when -n is used. expect = test.wrap_stdout("""\ %(_python_)s build.py f1.out """ % locals()) test.unlink('.sconsign.dblite') test.write('f1.out', "X1.out\n") test.run(arguments = '-n f1.out', stdout = expect) test.run(arguments = '-n f1.out', stdout = expect) expect = test.wrap_stdout("Removed f1.out\nRemoved f2.out\n", cleaning=1) test.run(arguments = '-n -c ' + args, stdout = expect) test.run(arguments = '-c -n ' + args, stdout = expect) test.fail_test(not os.path.exists(test.workpath('f1.out'))) test.fail_test(not os.path.exists(test.workpath('f2.out'))) # install_f3_in = os.path.join('install', 'f3.in') expect = test.wrap_stdout('Install file: "f3.in" as "%s"\n' % install_f3_in) test.run(arguments = '-n install', stdout = expect) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('install', 'f3.in'))) test.run(arguments = 'install', stdout = expect) test.fail_test(not os.path.exists(test.workpath('install', 'f3.in'))) test.write('f3.in', "f3.in again\n") test.run(arguments = '-n install', stdout = expect) test.fail_test(not os.path.exists(test.workpath('install', 'f3.in'))) # Make sure duplicate source files in a VariantDir aren't created # when the -n option is used. # First, make sure none of the previous non-dryrun invocations caused # the build directory to be populated. Processing of the # src/SConscript (actually build/SConscript) will reference f4.in as a # source, causing a Node object to be built for "build/f4.in". # Creating the node won't cause "build/f4.in" to be created from # "src/f4.in", but that *is* a side-effect of calling the exists() # method on that node, which may happen via other processing. # Therefore add this conditional removal to ensure a clean setting # before running this test. if os.path.exists(test.workpath('build', 'f4.in')): test.unlink(test.workpath('build', 'f4.in')) test.run(arguments = '-n build') test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('build', 'f4.in'))) # test Configure-calls in conjunction with -n test.subdir('configure') test.set_match_function(TestSCons.match_re_dotall) test.set_diff_function(TestSCons.diff_re) test.write('configure/SConstruct', """def CustomTest(context): def userAction(target,source,env): import shutil shutil.copyfile( str(source[0]), str(target[0])) def strAction(target,source,env): return "cp " + str(source[0]) + " " + str(target[0]) context.Message("Executing Custom Test ... " ) (ok, msg) = context.TryAction(Action(userAction,strAction), "Hello World", ".in") context.Result(ok) return ok env = Environment() conf = Configure( env, custom_tests={'CustomTest':CustomTest}, conf_dir="config.test", log_file="config.log" ) if not conf.CustomTest(): Exit(1) else: env = conf.Finish() """) # test that conf_dir isn't created and an error is raised stderr=r""" scons: \*\*\* Cannot create configure directory "config\.test" within a dry-run\. File \S+, line \S+, in \S+ """ test.run(arguments="-n",stderr=stderr,status=2, chdir=test.workpath("configure")) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath("configure", "config.test"))) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath("configure", "config.log"))) # test that targets are not built, if conf_dir exists. # verify that .cache and config.log are not created. # an error should be raised stderr=r""" scons: \*\*\* Cannot update configure test "%s" within a dry-run\. File \S+, line \S+, in \S+ """ % re.escape(os.path.join("config.test", "conftest_0.in")) test.subdir(['configure','config.test']) test.run(arguments="-n",stderr=stderr,status=2, chdir=test.workpath("configure")) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath("configure", "config.test", ".cache"))) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath("configure", "config.test", "conftest_0"))) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath("configure", "config.test", "conftest_0.in"))) test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath("configure", "config.log"))) # test that no error is raised, if all targets are up-to-date. In this # case .cache and config.log shouldn't be created stdout=test.wrap_stdout(build_str="scons: `.' is up to date.\n", read_str=r"""Executing Custom Test ... \(cached\) yes """) test.run(status=0,chdir=test.workpath("configure")) log1_mtime = os.path.getmtime(test.workpath("configure","config.log")) test.run(stdout=stdout,arguments="-n",status=0, chdir=test.workpath("configure")) log2_mtime = os.path.getmtime(test.workpath("configure","config.log")) test.fail_test( log1_mtime != log2_mtime ) test.pass_test() # Local Variables: # tab-width:4 # indent-tabs-mode:nil # End: # vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: