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240 lines
6.8 KiB
Python
240 lines
6.8 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python
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# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams
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# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 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 copy at
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# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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import BoostBuild
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def test_basic():
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t = BoostBuild.Tester(["-d3", "-d+12"], pass_d0=False, use_test_config=False)
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t.write("a.cpp", """
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#include <a.h>
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# include "a.h"
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#include <x.h>
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int main() {}
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""")
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t.write("a.h", "\n")
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t.write("a_c.c", """\
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#include <a.h>
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# include "a.h"
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#include <x.h>
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""")
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t.write("b.cpp", """\
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#include "a.h"
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int main() {}
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""")
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t.write("b.h", "\n")
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t.write("c.cpp", """\
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#include "x.h"
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int main() {}
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""")
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t.write("e.cpp", """\
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#include "x.h"
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int main() {}
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""")
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t.write("x.foo", "")
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t.write("y.foo", "")
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t.write("src1/a.h", '#include "b.h"\n')
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t.write("src1/b.h", '#include "c.h"\n')
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t.write("src1/c.h", "\n")
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t.write("src1/z.h", """\
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extern int dummy_variable_suppressing_empty_file_warning_on_hp_cxx_compiler;
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""")
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t.write("src2/b.h", "\n")
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t.write("jamroot.jam", """\
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import foo ;
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import types/cpp ;
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import types/exe ;
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project test : requirements <include>src1 ;
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exe a : x.foo a.cpp a_c.c ;
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exe b : b.cpp ;
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# Because of <define>FOO, c.cpp will be compiled to a different directory than
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# everything for main target "a". Therefore, without <implicit-dependency>, C
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# preprocessor processing that module will not find "x.h", which is part of
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# "a"'s dependency graph.
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#
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# --------------------------
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# More detailed explanation:
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# --------------------------
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# c.cpp includes x.h which does not exist on the current include path so Boost
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# Jam will try to match it to existing Jam targets to cover cases as this one
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# where the file is generated by the same build.
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#
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# However, as x.h is not part of "c" metatarget's dependency graph, Boost
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# Build will not actualize its target by default, i.e. create its Jam target.
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#
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# To get the Jam target created in time, we use the <implicit-dependency>
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# feature. This tells Boost Build that it needs to actualize the dependency
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# graph for metatarget "a", even though that metatarget has not been directly
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# mentioned and is not a dependency for any of the metatargets mentioned in the
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# current build request.
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#
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# Note that Boost Build does not automatically add a dependency between the
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# Jam targets in question so, if Boost Jam does not add a dependency on a target
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# from that other dependency graph (x.h in our case), i.e. if c.cpp does not
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# actually include x.h, us actualizing it will have no effect in the end as
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# Boost Jam will not have a reason to actually build those targets in spite of
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# knowing about them.
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exe c : c.cpp : <define>FOO <implicit-dependency>a ;
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""")
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t.write("foo.jam", """\
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import generators ;
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import modules ;
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import os ;
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import print ;
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import type ;
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import types/cpp ;
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type.register FOO : foo ;
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generators.register-standard foo.foo : FOO : CPP H ;
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nl = "
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" ;
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rule foo ( targets * : sources * : properties * )
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{
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# On NT, you need an exported symbol in order to have an import library
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# generated. We will not really use the symbol defined here, just force the
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# import library creation.
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if ( [ os.name ] = NT || [ modules.peek : OS ] in CYGWIN ) &&
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<main-target-type>LIB in $(properties)
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{
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.decl = "void __declspec(dllexport) foo() {}" ;
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}
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print.output $(<[1]) ;
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print.text $(.decl:E="//")$(nl) ;
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print.output $(<[2]) ;
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print.text "#include <z.h>"$(nl) ;
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}
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""")
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t.write("foo.py",
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r"""import bjam
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import b2.build.type as type
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import b2.build.generators as generators
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from b2.manager import get_manager
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type.register("FOO", ["foo"])
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generators.register_standard("foo.foo", ["FOO"], ["CPP", "H"])
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def prepare_foo(targets, sources, properties):
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if properties.get('os') in ['windows', 'cygwin']:
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bjam.call('set-target-variable', targets, "DECL",
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"void __declspec(dllexport) foo() {}")
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get_manager().engine().register_action("foo.foo",
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"echo -e $(DECL:E=//)\\n > $(<[1])\n"
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"echo -e "#include <z.h>\\n" > $(<[2])\n", function=prepare_foo)
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""")
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# Check that main target 'c' was able to find 'x.h' from 'a's dependency
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# graph.
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t.run_build_system()
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t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug/c.exe")
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# Check handling of first level includes.
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# Both 'a' and 'b' include "a.h" and should be updated.
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t.touch("a.h")
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t.run_build_system()
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/a.exe")
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/a.obj")
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/a_c.obj")
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/b.exe")
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/b.obj")
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t.expect_nothing_more()
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# Only source files using include <a.h> should be compiled.
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t.touch("src1/a.h")
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t.run_build_system()
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/a.exe")
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/a.obj")
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/a_c.obj")
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t.expect_nothing_more()
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# "src/a.h" includes "b.h" (in the same dir).
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t.touch("src1/b.h")
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t.run_build_system()
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/a.exe")
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/a.obj")
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/a_c.obj")
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t.expect_nothing_more()
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# Included by "src/b.h". We had a bug: file included using double quotes
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# (e.g. "b.h") was not scanned at all in this case.
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t.touch("src1/c.h")
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t.run_build_system()
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/a.exe")
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t.touch("b.h")
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t.run_build_system()
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t.expect_nothing_more()
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# Test dependency on a generated header.
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#
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# TODO: we have also to check that generated header is found correctly if
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# it is different for different subvariants. Lacking any toolset support,
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# this check will be implemented later.
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t.touch("x.foo")
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t.run_build_system()
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/a.obj")
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/a_c.obj")
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# Check that generated headers are scanned for dependencies as well.
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t.touch("src1/z.h")
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t.run_build_system()
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/a.obj")
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/a_c.obj")
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t.cleanup()
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def test_scanned_includes_with_absolute_paths():
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"""
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Regression test: on Windows, <includes> with absolute paths were not
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considered when scanning dependencies.
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"""
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t = BoostBuild.Tester(["-d3", "-d+12"], pass_d0=False)
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t.write("jamroot.jam", """\
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path-constant TOP : . ;
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exe app : main.cpp : <include>$(TOP)/include ;
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""");
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t.write("main.cpp", """\
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#include <dir/header.h>
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int main() {}
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""")
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t.write("include/dir/header.h", "\n")
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t.run_build_system()
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t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug/main.obj")
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t.touch("include/dir/header.h")
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t.run_build_system()
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t.expect_touch("bin/$toolset/debug/main.obj")
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t.cleanup()
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test_basic()
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test_scanned_includes_with_absolute_paths()
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