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.CondaPkg/env/Lib/distutils/tests/test_build_clib.py
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.CondaPkg/env/Lib/distutils/tests/test_build_clib.py
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"""Tests for distutils.command.build_clib."""
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import unittest
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import os
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import sys
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import sysconfig
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from test.support import (
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run_unittest, missing_compiler_executable, requires_subprocess
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)
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from distutils.command.build_clib import build_clib
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from distutils.errors import DistutilsSetupError
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from distutils.tests import support
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class BuildCLibTestCase(support.TempdirManager,
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support.LoggingSilencer,
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unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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super().setUp()
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self._backup_CONFIG_VARS = dict(sysconfig._CONFIG_VARS)
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def tearDown(self):
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super().tearDown()
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sysconfig._CONFIG_VARS.clear()
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sysconfig._CONFIG_VARS.update(self._backup_CONFIG_VARS)
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def test_check_library_dist(self):
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pkg_dir, dist = self.create_dist()
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cmd = build_clib(dist)
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# 'libraries' option must be a list
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self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, cmd.check_library_list, 'foo')
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# each element of 'libraries' must a 2-tuple
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self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, cmd.check_library_list,
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['foo1', 'foo2'])
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# first element of each tuple in 'libraries'
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# must be a string (the library name)
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self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, cmd.check_library_list,
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[(1, 'foo1'), ('name', 'foo2')])
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# library name may not contain directory separators
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self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, cmd.check_library_list,
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[('name', 'foo1'),
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('another/name', 'foo2')])
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# second element of each tuple must be a dictionary (build info)
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self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, cmd.check_library_list,
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[('name', {}),
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('another', 'foo2')])
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# those work
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libs = [('name', {}), ('name', {'ok': 'good'})]
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cmd.check_library_list(libs)
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def test_get_source_files(self):
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pkg_dir, dist = self.create_dist()
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cmd = build_clib(dist)
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# "in 'libraries' option 'sources' must be present and must be
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# a list of source filenames
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cmd.libraries = [('name', {})]
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self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, cmd.get_source_files)
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cmd.libraries = [('name', {'sources': 1})]
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self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, cmd.get_source_files)
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cmd.libraries = [('name', {'sources': ['a', 'b']})]
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self.assertEqual(cmd.get_source_files(), ['a', 'b'])
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cmd.libraries = [('name', {'sources': ('a', 'b')})]
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self.assertEqual(cmd.get_source_files(), ['a', 'b'])
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cmd.libraries = [('name', {'sources': ('a', 'b')}),
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('name2', {'sources': ['c', 'd']})]
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self.assertEqual(cmd.get_source_files(), ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'])
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def test_build_libraries(self):
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pkg_dir, dist = self.create_dist()
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cmd = build_clib(dist)
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class FakeCompiler:
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def compile(*args, **kw):
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pass
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create_static_lib = compile
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cmd.compiler = FakeCompiler()
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# build_libraries is also doing a bit of typo checking
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lib = [('name', {'sources': 'notvalid'})]
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self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, cmd.build_libraries, lib)
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lib = [('name', {'sources': list()})]
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cmd.build_libraries(lib)
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lib = [('name', {'sources': tuple()})]
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cmd.build_libraries(lib)
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def test_finalize_options(self):
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pkg_dir, dist = self.create_dist()
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cmd = build_clib(dist)
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cmd.include_dirs = 'one-dir'
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cmd.finalize_options()
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self.assertEqual(cmd.include_dirs, ['one-dir'])
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cmd.include_dirs = None
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cmd.finalize_options()
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self.assertEqual(cmd.include_dirs, [])
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cmd.distribution.libraries = 'WONTWORK'
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self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, cmd.finalize_options)
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@unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == 'win32', "can't test on Windows")
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@requires_subprocess()
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def test_run(self):
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pkg_dir, dist = self.create_dist()
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cmd = build_clib(dist)
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foo_c = os.path.join(pkg_dir, 'foo.c')
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self.write_file(foo_c, 'int main(void) { return 1;}\n')
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cmd.libraries = [('foo', {'sources': [foo_c]})]
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build_temp = os.path.join(pkg_dir, 'build')
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os.mkdir(build_temp)
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cmd.build_temp = build_temp
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cmd.build_clib = build_temp
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# Before we run the command, we want to make sure
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# all commands are present on the system.
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ccmd = missing_compiler_executable()
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if ccmd is not None:
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self.skipTest('The %r command is not found' % ccmd)
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# this should work
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cmd.run()
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# let's check the result
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self.assertIn('libfoo.a', os.listdir(build_temp))
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def test_suite():
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return unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(BuildCLibTestCase)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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run_unittest(test_suite())
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