pandemonium_engine/SCSCons/DefaultsTests.py

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# MIT License
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import os
import unittest
import TestCmd
from SCons.Defaults import mkdir_func
class DefaultsTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_mkdir_func0(self):
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(workdir = '')
test.subdir('sub')
subdir2 = test.workpath('sub', 'dir1', 'dir2')
# Simple smoke test
mkdir_func(subdir2)
mkdir_func(subdir2) # 2nd time should be OK too
def test_mkdir_func1(self):
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(workdir = '')
test.subdir('sub')
subdir1 = test.workpath('sub', 'dir1')
subdir2 = test.workpath('sub', 'dir1', 'dir2')
# No error if asked to create existing dir
os.makedirs(subdir2)
mkdir_func(subdir2)
mkdir_func(subdir1)
def test_mkdir_func2(self):
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(workdir = '')
test.subdir('sub')
subdir1 = test.workpath('sub', 'dir1')
subdir2 = test.workpath('sub', 'dir1', 'dir2')
file = test.workpath('sub', 'dir1', 'dir2', 'file')
# make sure it does error if asked to create a dir
# where there's already a file
os.makedirs(subdir2)
test.write(file, "test\n")
try:
mkdir_func(file)
except OSError as e:
pass
else:
self.fail("expected OSError")
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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