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

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#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
Test of javac.py when building java code from derived sources.
Original issue definition:
Java emitter for derived sources outputs bogus class files.
Repeatable with any N-tier, with N > 1, Java derived-source builds where
any of the following conditions are meet:
1. The java class does not belong to the root package.
2. A java source (*.java) creates N targets (*.class) where N > 1.
"""
import os
import TestSCons
import SCons.Node.FS
import SCons.Defaults
SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment(tools = [])
test = TestSCons.TestSCons()
# This test is known to fail as of July 2014; see Tigris issue 1771 and issue 2931.
# Once the underlying issue is corrected, this test should be re-enabled.
test.skip_test('Skipping derived-source test until issue 1771 is fixed.\n')
# No result if tools not available
test.no_result( condition=(test.where_is( 'javac' ) is None) )
test.no_result( condition=(test.where_is( 'jar' ) is None) )
test.write(
['Sample.java'],
"""
// Condition 1: class does not exist in the root package.
package org.sample;
public class Sample {
// Condition 2: inner class definition causes javac to create
// a second class file.
enum InnerEnum {
stuff,
and,
things
}
}
"""
)
test.write(
['SConstruct'],
"""
import os
env = Environment(
tools = [
'javac',
'jar',
]
)
env.Command(
os.path.join( 'org', 'sample', 'Sample.java' ),
'Sample.java',
Copy(
'$TARGET',
'$SOURCE'
)
)
# Copy operation makes the *.java file(s) under org derived-source.
env.Java(
'build',
'org'
)
"""
)
expected = test.wrap_stdout(
build_str =
'''\
Copy("org/sample/Sample.java", "Sample.java")
javac -d build -sourcepath org/sample org/sample/Sample.java
+-.
+-build
| +-build/org
| +-build/org/sample
| +-build/org/sample/Sample$InnerEnum.class
| +-org/sample/Sample.java
| +-build/org/sample/Sample.class
| +-org/sample/Sample.java
+-org
+-org/sample
+-org/sample/Sample.java
'''.replace( '/', os.sep )
)
test.run( arguments = '--tree=derived', stdout = expected )
test.up_to_date(arguments = '.')