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# Lint as: python2, python3
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#
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from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import unittest
# Do not edit this line. Copybara replaces it with PY2 migration helper.
import six
from tools.jdk import proguard_whitelister
class ProguardConfigValidatorTest(unittest.TestCase):
def _CreateValidator(self, input_path, output_path):
return proguard_whitelister.ProguardConfigValidator(input_path, output_path)
def testValidConfig(self):
input_path = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(__file__), "proguard_whitelister_test_input.pgcfg")
tmpdir = os.environ["TEST_TMPDIR"]
output_path = os.path.join(tmpdir, "proguard_whitelister_test_output.pgcfg")
# This will raise an exception if the config is invalid.
self._CreateValidator(input_path, output_path).ValidateAndWriteOutput()
with open(output_path) as output:
self.assertTrue(("# Merged from %s" % input_path) in output.read())
def _TestInvalidConfig(self, invalid_args, config):
tmpdir = os.environ["TEST_TMPDIR"]
input_path = os.path.join(tmpdir, "proguard_whitelister_test_input.pgcfg")
with open(input_path, "w") as f:
f.write(six.ensure_str(config))
output_path = os.path.join(tmpdir, "proguard_whitelister_test_output.pgcfg")
validator = self._CreateValidator(input_path, output_path)
try:
validator.ValidateAndWriteOutput()
self.fail()
except RuntimeError as e:
for invalid_arg in invalid_args:
self.assertTrue(six.ensure_str(invalid_arg) in str(e))
def testInvalidNoteConfig(self):
self._TestInvalidConfig(["-dontnote"], """\
# We don"t want libraries disabling notes globally.
-dontnote""")
def testInvalidWarnConfig(self):
self._TestInvalidConfig(["-dontwarn"], """\
# We don"t want libraries disabling warnings globally.
-dontwarn""")
def testInvalidOptimizationConfig(self):
self._TestInvalidConfig(["-optimizations"], """\
# We don"t want libraries disabling global optimizations.
-optimizations !class/merging/*,!code/allocation/variable""")
def testMultipleInvalidArgs(self):
self._TestInvalidConfig(["-optimizations", "-dontnote"], """\
# We don"t want libraries disabling global optimizations.
-optimizations !class/merging/*,!code/allocation/variable
-dontnote""")
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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