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184 lines
4.8 KiB
Python
184 lines
4.8 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python
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# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams
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# Copyright 2003, 2004, 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 http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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# Test usage of searched-libs: one which are found via -l
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# switch to the linker/compiler.
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import BoostBuild
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import os
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import string
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t = BoostBuild.Tester(use_test_config=False)
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# To start with, we have to prepare a library to link with.
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t.write("lib/jamroot.jam", "")
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t.write("lib/jamfile.jam", "lib test_lib : test_lib.cpp ;")
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t.write("lib/test_lib.cpp", """\
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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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""");
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t.run_build_system(subdir="lib")
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t.expect_addition("lib/bin/$toolset/debug/test_lib.dll")
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# Auto adjusting of suffixes does not work, since we need to
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# change dll to lib.
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if ( ( os.name == "nt" ) or os.uname()[0].lower().startswith("cygwin") ) and \
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( BoostBuild.get_toolset() != "gcc" ):
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t.copy("lib/bin/$toolset/debug/test_lib.implib", "lib/test_lib.implib")
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t.copy("lib/bin/$toolset/debug/test_lib.dll", "lib/test_lib.dll")
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else:
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t.copy("lib/bin/$toolset/debug/test_lib.dll", "lib/test_lib.dll")
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# Test that the simplest usage of searched library works.
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t.write("jamroot.jam", "")
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t.write("jamfile.jam", """\
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import path ;
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import project ;
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exe main : main.cpp helper ;
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lib helper : helper.cpp test_lib ;
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lib test_lib : : <name>test_lib <search>lib ;
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""")
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t.write("main.cpp", """\
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void helper();
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int main() { helper(); }
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""")
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t.write("helper.cpp", """\
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void foo();
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void
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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__declspec(dllexport)
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#endif
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helper() { foo(); }
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""")
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t.run_build_system(["-d2"])
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t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug/main.exe")
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t.rm("bin/$toolset/debug/main.exe")
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# Test that 'unit-test' will correctly add runtime paths to searched libraries.
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t.write("jamfile.jam", """\
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import path ;
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import project ;
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import testing ;
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project : requirements <hardcode-dll-paths>false ;
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unit-test main : main.cpp helper ;
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lib helper : helper.cpp test_lib ;
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lib test_lib : : <name>test_lib <search>lib ;
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""")
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t.run_build_system()
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t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug/main.passed")
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t.rm("bin/$toolset/debug/main.exe")
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# Now try using searched lib from static lib. Request shared version of searched
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# lib, since we do not have a static one handy.
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t.write("jamfile.jam", """\
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exe main : main.cpp helper ;
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lib helper : helper.cpp test_lib/<link>shared : <link>static ;
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lib test_lib : : <name>test_lib <search>lib ;
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""")
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t.run_build_system(stderr=None)
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t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug/main.exe")
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t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug/link-static/helper.lib")
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t.rm("bin/$toolset/debug/main.exe")
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# A regression test: <library>property referring to searched-lib was being
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# mishandled. As the result, we were putting target name to the command line!
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# Note that
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# g++ ...... <.>z
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# works nicely in some cases, sending output from compiler to file 'z'. This
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# problem shows up when searched libs are in usage requirements.
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t.write("jamfile.jam", "exe main : main.cpp d/d2//a ;")
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t.write("main.cpp", """\
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void foo();
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int main() { foo(); }
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""")
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t.write("d/d2/jamfile.jam", """\
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lib test_lib : : <name>test_lib <search>../../lib ;
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lib a : a.cpp : : : <library>test_lib ;
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""")
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t.write("d/d2/a.cpp", """\
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#ifdef _WIN32
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__declspec(dllexport) int force_library_creation_for_a;
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#endif
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""")
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t.run_build_system()
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# A regression test. Searched targets were not associated with any properties.
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# For that reason, if the same searched lib is generated with two different
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# properties, we had an error saying they are actualized to the same Jam target
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# name.
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t.write("jamroot.jam", "")
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t.write("a.cpp", "")
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# The 'l' library will be built in two variants: 'debug' (directly requested)
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# and 'release' (requested from 'a').
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t.write("jamfile.jam", """\
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exe a : a.cpp l/<variant>release ;
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lib l : : <name>l_d <variant>debug ;
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lib l : : <name>l_r <variant>release ;
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""")
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t.run_build_system(["-n"])
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# A regression test. Two virtual target with the same properties were created
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# for 'l' target, which caused and error to be reported when actualizing
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# targets. The final error is correct, but we should not create two duplicated
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# targets. Thanks to Andre Hentz for finding this bug.
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t.write("jamroot.jam", "")
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t.write("a.cpp", "")
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t.write("jamfile.jam", """\
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project a : requirements <runtime-link>static ;
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static-lib a : a.cpp l ;
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lib l : : <name>l_f ;
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""")
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t.run_build_system(["-n"])
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# Make sure plain "lib foobar ; " works.
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t.write("jamfile.jam", """\
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exe a : a.cpp foobar ;
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lib foobar ;
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""")
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t.run_build_system(["-n", "-d2"])
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t.fail_test(string.find(t.stdout(), "foobar") == -1)
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# Make sure plain "lib foo bar ; " works.
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t.write("jamfile.jam", """\
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exe a : a.cpp foo bar ;
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lib foo bar ;
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""")
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t.run_build_system(["-n", "-d2"])
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t.fail_test(string.find(t.stdout(), "foo") == -1)
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t.fail_test(string.find(t.stdout(), "bar") == -1)
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t.cleanup()
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