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81 lines
2.2 KiB
Python
81 lines
2.2 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/python
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# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams
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# Copyright 2002, 2003 Vladimir Prus
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# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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# Test that default build clause actually has any effect.
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import BoostBuild
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t = BoostBuild.Tester(use_test_config=False)
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t.write("jamroot.jam", "")
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t.write("jamfile.jam", "exe a : a.cpp : : debug release ;")
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t.write("a.cpp", "int main() {}\n")
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t.run_build_system()
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t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug/a.exe")
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t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/release/a.exe")
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# Check that explictly-specified build variant suppresses default-build.
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t.rm("bin")
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t.run_build_system(["release"])
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t.expect_addition(BoostBuild.List("bin/$toolset/release/") * "a.exe a.obj")
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t.expect_nothing_more()
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# Now check that we can specify explicit build request and default-build will be
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# combined with it.
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t.run_build_system(["optimization=space"])
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t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug/optimization-space/a.exe")
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t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/release/optimization-space/a.exe")
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# Test that default-build must be identical in all alternatives. Error case.
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t.write("jamfile.jam", """\
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exe a : a.cpp : : debug ;
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exe a : b.cpp : : ;
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""")
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t.run_build_system(["-n", "--no-error-backtrace"], status=1)
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t.fail_test(t.stdout().find("default build must be identical in all alternatives") == -1)
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# Test that default-build must be identical in all alternatives. No Error case,
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# empty default build.
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t.write("jamfile.jam", """\
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exe a : a.cpp : <variant>debug ;
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exe a : b.cpp : <variant>release ;
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""")
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t.run_build_system(["-n", "--no-error-backtrace"], status=0)
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# Now try a harder example: default build which contains <define> should cause
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# <define> to be present when "b" is compiled. This happens only if
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# "build-project b" is placed first.
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t.write("jamfile.jam", """\
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project : default-build <define>FOO ;
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build-project a ;
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build-project b ;
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""")
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t.write("a/jamfile.jam", "exe a : a.cpp ../b//b ;")
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t.write("a/a.cpp", """\
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#ifdef _WIN32
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__declspec(dllimport)
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#endif
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void foo();
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int main() { foo(); }
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""")
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t.write("b/jamfile.jam", "lib b : b.cpp ;")
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t.write("b/b.cpp", """\
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#ifdef FOO
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#ifdef _WIN32
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__declspec(dllexport)
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#endif
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void foo() {}
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#endif
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""")
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t.run_build_system()
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t.cleanup()
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