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

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#!/usr/bin/env python
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r"""
Verify that we re-run LaTeX when a source file in \lstinputlisting
changes.
Thanks to Stefan Hepp for the patch that fixed this.
"""
import subprocess
import TestSCons
test = TestSCons.TestSCons()
pdflatex = test.where_is('pdflatex')
if not pdflatex:
test.skip_test("Could not find 'pdflatex'; skipping test(s).\n")
cp = subprocess.run('kpsewhich listings.sty', shell=True)
if cp.returncode:
test.skip_test("listings.sty not installed; skipping test(s).\n")
test.write(['SConstruct'], """\
import os
DefaultEnvironment()
PDF("test.tex")
""")
test.write(['test.tex'], r"""
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{listings}
\begin{document}
\section{Listings}
\lstinputlisting{test.c}
\end{document}
""")
source_content = r"""
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
return %s;
}
"""
test.write('test.c', source_content % '0')
test.run()
pdf_output_1 = test.read('test.pdf')
test.write('test.c', source_content % '1')
test.run()
pdf_output_2 = test.read('test.pdf')
# If the PDF file is the same as it was previously, then it didn't
# pick up the change from 1981 to 1982, so fail.
test.fail_test(pdf_output_1 == pdf_output_2)
# Double-check: clean everything and rebuild from scratch, which
# should force the PDF file to be the 1982 version.
test.run(arguments = '-c')
test.run()
pdf_output_3 = test.read('test.pdf')
# If the PDF file is now different than the second run, modulo the
# creation timestamp and the ID and some other PDF garp, then something
# else odd has happened, so fail.
pdf_output_2 = test.normalize_pdf(pdf_output_2)
pdf_output_3 = test.normalize_pdf(pdf_output_3)
if pdf_output_2 != pdf_output_3:
import sys
test.write('test.normalized.2.pdf', pdf_output_2)
test.write('test.normalized.3.pdf', pdf_output_3)
sys.stdout.write("***** 2 and 3 are different!\n")
sys.stdout.write(test.diff_substr(pdf_output_2, pdf_output_3, 80, 80) + '\n')
sys.stdout.write("Output from run 2:\n")
sys.stdout.write(test.stdout(-2) + '\n')
sys.stdout.write("Output from run 3:\n")
sys.stdout.write(test.stdout() + '\n')
sys.stdout.flush()
test.fail_test()
test.pass_test()
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