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#
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"""
This configuration is for timing how we handle the NxM interaction when
we build a lot of targets from a lot of source files.

We create a list of 100 target files that will each be built by copying
a file from a corresponding list of 100 source files.  The source
files themselves are each built by a Python function action that's the
equivalent of "echo contents > $TARGET".
"""

target_cnt = 100

env = Environment()

def create_file( env, target, source ):
    t = str(target[0])
    open( t, 'w' ).write('contents\n')

source_list = map(lambda t: 'source_%03d' % t, xrange(target_cnt))
target_list = map(lambda t: 'target_%03d' % t, xrange(target_cnt))

for source in source_list:
    env.Command( source, [], create_file )

def copy_files( env, target, source ):
    for t, s in zip(target, source):
        open(str(t),  'w').write(open(str(s), 'r').read())

env.Command( target_list, source_list, copy_files )