scons_gd/scons/test/CPPDEFINES/pkg-config.py
2022-10-15 16:06:26 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
Verify merging with MergeFlags to CPPPDEFINES with various data types.
"""
import TestSCons
import TestCmd
test = TestSCons.TestSCons()
pkg_config_path = test.where_is('pkg-config')
if not pkg_config_path:
test.skip_test("Could not find 'pkg-config' in system PATH, skipping test.\n")
pkg_config_path = pkg_config_path.replace("\\", "/")
test.write('bug.pc', """\
prefix=/usr
exec_prefix=${prefix}
libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib
includedir=${prefix}/include
Name: bug
Description: A test case .pc file
Version: 1.2
Cflags: -DSOMETHING -DVARIABLE=2
""")
test.write('main.c', """\
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
return 0;
}
""")
if TestCmd.IS_WINDOWS:
pkg_config_file = 'bug.pc'
pkg_config_tools = 'mingw'
pkg_config_cl_path = ""
else:
pkg_config_file = 'bug'
pkg_config_tools = 'default'
pkg_config_cl_path = "PKG_CONFIG_PATH=."
test.write('SConstruct', """\
import os
import sys
# Python3 dicts dont preserve order. Hence we supply subclass of OrderedDict
# whose __str__ and __repr__ act like a normal dict.
from collections import OrderedDict
class OrderedPrintingDict(OrderedDict):
def __repr__(self):
return '{' + ', '.join(['%r: %r'%(k, v) for (k, v) in self.items()]) + '}'
__str__ = __repr__
# Because dict-like objects (except dict and UserDict) are not deep copied
# directly when constructing Environment(CPPDEFINES = OrderedPrintingDict(...))
def __semi_deepcopy__(self):
return self.copy()
""" + """
# https://github.com/SCons/scons/issues/2671
# Passing test cases
env_1 = Environment(CPPDEFINES=[('DEBUG','1'), 'TEST'], tools = ['%(pkg_config_tools)s'])
if sys.platform == 'win32':
os.environ['PKG_CONFIG_PATH'] = env_1.Dir('.').abspath.replace("\\\\" , "/")
env_1.ParseConfig('%(pkg_config_cl_path)s "%(pkg_config_path)s" --cflags %(pkg_config_file)s')
print(env_1.subst('$_CPPDEFFLAGS'))
env_2 = Environment(CPPDEFINES=[('DEBUG','1'), 'TEST'], tools = ['%(pkg_config_tools)s'])
env_2.MergeFlags('-DSOMETHING -DVARIABLE=2')
print(env_2.subst('$_CPPDEFFLAGS'))
# Failing test cases
env_3 = Environment(CPPDEFINES=OrderedPrintingDict([('DEBUG', 1), ('TEST', None)]), tools = ['%(pkg_config_tools)s'])
env_3.ParseConfig('%(pkg_config_cl_path)s "%(pkg_config_path)s" --cflags %(pkg_config_file)s')
print(env_3.subst('$_CPPDEFFLAGS'))
env_4 = Environment(CPPDEFINES=OrderedPrintingDict([('DEBUG', 1), ('TEST', None)]), tools = ['%(pkg_config_tools)s'])
env_4.MergeFlags('-DSOMETHING -DVARIABLE=2')
print(env_4.subst('$_CPPDEFFLAGS'))
# https://github.com/SCons/scons/issues/1738
env_1738_1 = Environment(tools = ['%(pkg_config_tools)s'])
env_1738_1.ParseConfig('%(pkg_config_cl_path)s "%(pkg_config_path)s" --cflags --libs %(pkg_config_file)s')
env_1738_1.Append(CPPDEFINES={'value' : '1'})
print(env_1738_1.subst('$_CPPDEFFLAGS'))
"""%locals() )
expect_print_output="""\
-DDEBUG=1 -DTEST -DSOMETHING -DVARIABLE=2
-DDEBUG=1 -DTEST -DSOMETHING -DVARIABLE=2
-DDEBUG=1 -DTEST -DSOMETHING -DVARIABLE=2
-DDEBUG=1 -DTEST -DSOMETHING -DVARIABLE=2
-DSOMETHING -DVARIABLE=2 -Dvalue=1
"""
build_output="scons: `.' is up to date.\n"
expect = test.wrap_stdout(build_str=build_output,
read_str = expect_print_output)
test.run(arguments = '.', stdout=expect)
test.pass_test()
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