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#!/usr/bin/env python
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__revision__ = "__FILE__ __REVISION__ __DATE__ __DEVELOPER__"
import os
import TestSCons
_python_ = TestSCons._python_
test = TestSCons.TestSCons()
test.subdir('one', 'two', 'three')
test.write('build.py', r"""
import sys
exitval = int(sys.argv[1])
if exitval == 0:
with open(sys.argv[2], 'w') as f, open(sys.argv[3], 'r') as infp:
f.write(infp.read())
sys.exit(exitval)
""")
test.write(['one', 'SConstruct'], """
B0 = Builder(action = r'%(_python_)s ../build.py 0 $TARGET $SOURCES')
B1 = Builder(action = r'%(_python_)s ../build.py 1 $TARGET $SOURCES')
env = Environment(BUILDERS = { 'B0' : B0, 'B1' : B1 })
env.B1(target = 'f1.out', source = 'f1.in')
env.B0(target = 'f2.out', source = 'f2.in')
env.B0(target = 'f3.out', source = 'f3.in')
""" % locals())
test.write(['one', 'f1.in'], "one/f1.in\n")
test.write(['one', 'f2.in'], "one/f2.in\n")
test.write(['one', 'f3.in'], "one/f3.in\n")
test.run(chdir = 'one', arguments = "f1.out f2.out f3.out",
stderr = "scons: *** [f1.out] Error 1\n", status = 2)
test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f1.out')))
test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f2.out')))
test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f3.out')))
test.write(['two', 'SConstruct'], """
B0 = Builder(action = r'%(_python_)s ../build.py 0 $TARGET $SOURCES')
B1 = Builder(action = r'%(_python_)s ../build.py 1 $TARGET $SOURCES')
env = Environment(BUILDERS = { 'B0': B0, 'B1' : B1 })
env.B0(target = 'f1.out', source = 'f1.in')
env.B1(target = 'f2.out', source = 'f2.in')
env.B0(target = 'f3.out', source = 'f3.in')
""" % locals())
test.write(['two', 'f1.in'], "two/f1.in\n")
test.write(['two', 'f2.in'], "two/f2.in\n")
test.write(['two', 'f3.in'], "two/f3.in\n")
test.run(chdir = 'two', arguments = "f1.out f2.out f3.out",
stderr = "scons: *** [f2.out] Error 1\n", status = 2)
test.must_match(['two', 'f1.out'], "two/f1.in\n", mode='r')
test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f2.out')))
test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f3.out')))
test.write(['three', 'SConstruct'], """
B0 = Builder(action = r'%(_python_)s ../build.py 0 $TARGET $SOURCES')
B1 = Builder(action = r'%(_python_)s ../build.py 1 $TARGET $SOURCES')
env = Environment(BUILDERS = { 'B0' : B0, 'B1': B1 })
env.B0(target = 'f1.out', source = 'f1.in')
env.B0(target = 'f2.out', source = 'f2.in')
env.B1(target = 'f3.out', source = 'f3.in')
""" % locals())
test.write(['three', 'f1.in'], "three/f1.in\n")
test.write(['three', 'f2.in'], "three/f2.in\n")
test.write(['three', 'f3.in'], "three/f3.in\n")
test.run(chdir = 'three', arguments = "f1.out f2.out f3.out",
stderr = "scons: *** [f3.out] Error 1\n", status = 2)
test.must_match(['three', 'f1.out'], "three/f1.in\n", mode='r')
test.must_match(['three', 'f2.out'], "three/f2.in\n", mode='r')
test.fail_test(os.path.exists(test.workpath('f3.out')))
test.write('SConstruct', """
env=Environment()
env['ENV']['PATH'] = ''
env.Command(target='foo.out', source=[], action='not_a_program')
""")
test.run(status=2, stderr=None)
test.must_not_contain_any_line(test.stderr(), ['Exception', 'Traceback'])
# Test ETOOLONG (arg list too long). This is not in exitvalmap,
# but that shouldn't cause a scons traceback.
long_cmd = 'xyz ' + "foobarxyz" * 100000
test.write('SConstruct', """
env=Environment()
env.Command(target='longcmd.out', source=[], action='echo %s')
"""%long_cmd)
test.run(status=2, stderr=None)
test.must_not_contain_any_line(test.stderr(), ['Exception', 'Traceback'])
#TODO: This was originally commented out because of a problem with 1.5.2,
# but it doesn't work on later Pythons, either.
#expected = [
# "too long", # posix
# "nvalid argument", # win32
#]
#test.must_contain_any_line(test.stderr(), expected)
# Test bad shell ('./one' is a dir, so it can't be used as a shell).
# This will also give an exit status not in exitvalmap,
# with error "Permission denied" or "No such file or directory".
test.write('SConstruct', """
env=Environment()
env['SHELL'] = 'one'
env.Command(target='badshell.out', source=[], action='foo')
""")
test.run(status=2, stderr=None)
test.must_not_contain_any_line(test.stderr(), ['Exception', 'Traceback'])
expect = [
'No such file',
'Permission denied',
'permission denied',
]
test.must_contain_any_line(test.stderr(), expect)
# Test command with exit status -1.
# Should not give traceback.
test.write('SConstruct', """
import os
env = Environment(ENV = os.environ)
env.Command('dummy.txt', None, ['python -c "import sys; sys.exit(-1)"'])
""")
test.run(status=2, stderr=None)
test.must_not_contain_any_line(test.stderr(), ['Exception', 'Traceback'])
# Test SConscript with errors and an atexit function.
# Should not give traceback; the task error should get converted
# to a BuildError.
test.write('SConstruct', """
import atexit
env = Environment()
env2 = env.Clone()
env.Install("target", "dir1/myFile")
env2.Install("target", "dir2/myFile")
def print_build_failures():
from SCons.Script import GetBuildFailures
for bf in GetBuildFailures():
print(bf.action)
atexit.register(print_build_failures)
""")
test.run(status=2, stderr=None)
test.must_not_contain_any_line(test.stderr(), ['Exception', 'Traceback'])
# Bug #1053: Alias is called "all", but default is the File "all"
test.write('SConstruct', """
env = Environment()
env.Default("all")
env.Alias("all", env.Install("dir", "file.txt"))
""")
test.run(status=2, match=TestSCons.match_re, stderr=\
r"""scons: \*\*\* Do not know how to make File target `all' \(.*all\). Stop.
""")
# No tests failed; OK.
test.pass_test()
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