scons_gd/scons/test/File/File-relpath.py
2022-10-15 16:06:26 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
Test that .relpath works on file nodes.
Specifically ${TARGET.relpath}, ${SOURCE.relpath} match expected path
"""
import os
import TestSCons
from TestCmd import IS_WINDOWS
test = TestSCons.TestSCons()
test.subdir("src", ["src", "dir"])
test.dir_fixture("fixture/relpath")
expected = [
# expanding variable, expected string
("${TARGETS.relpath}", "../foo/dir build/file1"),
(
"${TARGETS.abspath}",
"%s %s"
% (os.path.abspath("base/../foo/dir"), os.path.abspath("base/build/file1")),
),
("${SOURCES.relpath}", "src/file"),
("${SOURCES.abspath}", os.path.abspath("base/src/file")),
("${SOURCE.relpath}", "src/file"),
("${SOURCE.abspath}", os.path.abspath("base/src/file")),
]
expected_stdout = "\n".join(["%s=%s" % (s, o) for s, o in expected])
expected_stdout += "\nscons: `.' is up to date."
if IS_WINDOWS:
expected_stdout = expected_stdout.replace("/", os.sep)
test.run("-Q", chdir="base", status=0, stdout=expected_stdout + "\n")