# Copyright (c) 2012 Google Inc. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file.
"""
Verify the settings that cause a set of programs to be created in
a specific build directory, and that no intermediate built files
get created outside of that build directory hierarchy even when
referred to with deeply-nested ../../.. paths. """
import TestGyp
# TODO(mmoss): Make only supports (theoretically) a single, global build # directory (through GYP_GENERATOR_FLAGS 'output_dir'), rather than # gyp-file-specific settings (e.g. the stuff in builddir.gypi) that the other # generators support, so this doesn't work yet for make. # TODO(mmoss) Make also has the issue that the top-level Makefile is written to # the "--depth" location, which is one level above 'src', but then this test # moves 'src' somewhere else, leaving the Makefile behind, so make can't find # its sources. I'm not sure if make is wrong for writing outside the current # directory, or if the test is wrong for assuming everything generated is under # the current directory. # Ninja and CMake do not support setting the build directory.
test = TestGyp.TestGyp(formats=['!make', '!ninja', '!cmake'])
test.run_gyp('prog1.gyp', '--depth=..', chdir='src') if test.format == 'msvs': if test.uses_msbuild:
test.must_contain('src/prog1.vcxproj', '..\\builddir\\Default\\') else:
test.must_contain('src/prog1.vcproj', 'OutputDirectory="..\\builddir\\Default\\"')
test.relocate('src', 'relocate/src')
test.subdir('relocate/builddir')
# Make sure that all the built ../../etc. files only get put under builddir, # by making all of relocate read-only and then making only builddir writable.
test.writable('relocate', False)
test.writable('relocate/builddir', True)
# Suppress the test infrastructure's setting SYMROOT on the command line.
test.build('prog1.gyp', SYMROOT=None, chdir='relocate/src')
expect1 = """\
Hello from prog1.c
Hello from func1.c """
expect2 = """\
Hello from subdir2/prog2.c
Hello from func2.c """
expect3 = """\
Hello from subdir2/subdir3/prog3.c
Hello from func3.c """
expect4 = """\
Hello from subdir2/subdir3/subdir4/prog4.c
Hello from func4.c """
expect5 = """\
Hello from subdir2/subdir3/subdir4/subdir5/prog5.c
Hello from func5.c """
def run_builddir(prog, expect):
dir = 'relocate/builddir/Default/'
test.run(program=test.workpath(dir + prog), stdout=expect)
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