#!/usr/bin/python # Copyright 2006 Vladimir Prus. # Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See # accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at # http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) import BoostBuild t = BoostBuild.Tester() t.write("jamroot.jam", """ import pch ; cpp-pch pch : pch.hpp : msvc:pch.cpp . ; exe hello : hello.cpp pch : . ; """) t.write("pch.hpp.bad", """ THIS WILL NOT COMPILE """) # Note that pch.hpp is written after pch.hpp.bad, so its timestamp will not be # less than timestamp of pch.hpp.bad. t.write("pch.hpp", """ class TestClass { public: TestClass( int, int ) {} }; """) t.write("pch.cpp", """#include """) t.write("hello.cpp", """#include int main() { TestClass c(1, 2); } """) t.run_build_system() t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug/hello.exe") # Now make the header unusable, without changing timestamp. If everything is OK, # Boost.Build will not recreate PCH, and compiler will happily use pre-compiled # header, not noticing that the real header is bad. t.copy_preserving_timestamp("pch.hpp.bad", "pch.hpp") t.rm("bin/$toolset/debug/hello.obj") t.run_build_system() t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug/hello.obj") t.cleanup()