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- #!/usr/bin/env python
- """Test internal functions within check_cfc.py."""
- import check_cfc
- import os
- import platform
- import unittest
- class TestCheckCFC(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_flip_dash_g(self):
- self.assertIn('-g', check_cfc.flip_dash_g(['clang', '-c']))
- self.assertNotIn('-g', check_cfc.flip_dash_g(['clang', '-c', '-g']))
- self.assertNotIn(
- '-g', check_cfc.flip_dash_g(['clang', '-g', '-c', '-g']))
- def test_remove_dir_from_path(self):
- bin_path = r'/usr/bin'
- space_path = r'/home/user/space in path'
- superstring_path = r'/usr/bin/local'
- # Test removing last thing in path
- self.assertNotIn(
- bin_path, check_cfc.remove_dir_from_path(bin_path, bin_path))
- # Test removing one entry and leaving others
- # Also tests removing repeated path
- path_var = os.pathsep.join(
- [superstring_path, bin_path, space_path, bin_path])
- stripped_path_var = check_cfc.remove_dir_from_path(path_var, bin_path)
- self.assertIn(superstring_path, stripped_path_var)
- self.assertNotIn(bin_path, stripped_path_var.split(os.pathsep))
- self.assertIn(space_path, stripped_path_var)
- # Test removing non-canonical path
- self.assertNotIn(r'/usr//bin',
- check_cfc.remove_dir_from_path(r'/usr//bin', bin_path))
- if platform == 'Windows':
- # Windows is case insensitive so should remove a different case
- # path
- self.assertNotIn(
- bin_path, check_cfc.remove_dir_from_path(path_var, r'/USR/BIN'))
- else:
- # Case sensitive so will not remove different case path
- self.assertIn(
- bin_path, check_cfc.remove_dir_from_path(path_var, r'/USR/BIN'))
- def test_is_output_specified(self):
- self.assertTrue(
- check_cfc.is_output_specified(['clang', '-o', 'test.o']))
- self.assertTrue(check_cfc.is_output_specified(['clang', '-otest.o']))
- self.assertFalse(
- check_cfc.is_output_specified(['clang', '-gline-tables-only']))
- # Not specified for implied output file name
- self.assertFalse(check_cfc.is_output_specified(['clang', 'test.c']))
- def test_get_output_file(self):
- self.assertEqual(
- check_cfc.get_output_file(['clang', '-o', 'test.o']), 'test.o')
- self.assertEqual(
- check_cfc.get_output_file(['clang', '-otest.o']), 'test.o')
- self.assertIsNone(
- check_cfc.get_output_file(['clang', '-gline-tables-only']))
- # Can't get output file if more than one input file
- self.assertIsNone(
- check_cfc.get_output_file(['clang', '-c', 'test.cpp', 'test2.cpp']))
- # No output file specified
- self.assertIsNone(check_cfc.get_output_file(['clang', '-c', 'test.c']))
- def test_derive_output_file(self):
- # Test getting implicit output file
- self.assertEqual(
- check_cfc.derive_output_file(['clang', '-c', 'test.c']), 'test.o')
- self.assertEqual(
- check_cfc.derive_output_file(['clang', '-c', 'test.cpp']), 'test.o')
- self.assertIsNone(check_cfc.derive_output_file(['clang', '--version']))
- def test_is_normal_compile(self):
- self.assertTrue(check_cfc.is_normal_compile(
- ['clang', '-c', 'test.cpp', '-o', 'test2.o']))
- self.assertTrue(
- check_cfc.is_normal_compile(['clang', '-c', 'test.cpp']))
- # Outputting bitcode is not a normal compile
- self.assertFalse(
- check_cfc.is_normal_compile(['clang', '-c', 'test.cpp', '-flto']))
- self.assertFalse(
- check_cfc.is_normal_compile(['clang', '-c', 'test.cpp', '-emit-llvm']))
- # Outputting preprocessed output or assembly is not a normal compile
- self.assertFalse(
- check_cfc.is_normal_compile(['clang', '-E', 'test.cpp', '-o', 'test.ii']))
- self.assertFalse(
- check_cfc.is_normal_compile(['clang', '-S', 'test.cpp', '-o', 'test.s']))
- # Input of preprocessed or assembly is not a "normal compile"
- self.assertFalse(
- check_cfc.is_normal_compile(['clang', '-c', 'test.s', '-o', 'test.o']))
- self.assertFalse(
- check_cfc.is_normal_compile(['clang', '-c', 'test.ii', '-o', 'test.o']))
- # Specifying --version and -c is not a normal compile
- self.assertFalse(
- check_cfc.is_normal_compile(['clang', '-c', 'test.cpp', '--version']))
- self.assertFalse(
- check_cfc.is_normal_compile(['clang', '-c', 'test.cpp', '--help']))
- # Outputting dependency files is not a normal compile
- self.assertFalse(
- check_cfc.is_normal_compile(['clang', '-c', '-M', 'test.cpp']))
- self.assertFalse(
- check_cfc.is_normal_compile(['clang', '-c', '-MM', 'test.cpp']))
- # Creating a dependency file as a side effect still outputs an object file
- self.assertTrue(
- check_cfc.is_normal_compile(['clang', '-c', '-MD', 'test.cpp']))
- self.assertTrue(
- check_cfc.is_normal_compile(['clang', '-c', '-MMD', 'test.cpp']))
- def test_replace_output_file(self):
- self.assertEqual(check_cfc.replace_output_file(
- ['clang', '-o', 'test.o'], 'testg.o'), ['clang', '-o', 'testg.o'])
- self.assertEqual(check_cfc.replace_output_file(
- ['clang', '-otest.o'], 'testg.o'), ['clang', '-otestg.o'])
- with self.assertRaises(Exception):
- check_cfc.replace_output_file(['clang'], 'testg.o')
- def test_add_output_file(self):
- self.assertEqual(check_cfc.add_output_file(
- ['clang'], 'testg.o'), ['clang', '-o', 'testg.o'])
- def test_set_output_file(self):
- # Test output not specified
- self.assertEqual(
- check_cfc.set_output_file(['clang'], 'test.o'), ['clang', '-o', 'test.o'])
- # Test output is specified
- self.assertEqual(check_cfc.set_output_file(
- ['clang', '-o', 'test.o'], 'testb.o'), ['clang', '-o', 'testb.o'])
- def test_get_input_file(self):
- # No input file
- self.assertIsNone(check_cfc.get_input_file(['clang']))
- # Input C file
- self.assertEqual(
- check_cfc.get_input_file(['clang', 'test.c']), 'test.c')
- # Input C++ file
- self.assertEqual(
- check_cfc.get_input_file(['clang', 'test.cpp']), 'test.cpp')
- # Multiple input files
- self.assertIsNone(
- check_cfc.get_input_file(['clang', 'test.c', 'test2.cpp']))
- self.assertIsNone(
- check_cfc.get_input_file(['clang', 'test.c', 'test2.c']))
- # Don't handle preprocessed files
- self.assertIsNone(check_cfc.get_input_file(['clang', 'test.i']))
- self.assertIsNone(check_cfc.get_input_file(['clang', 'test.ii']))
- # Test identifying input file with quotes
- self.assertEqual(
- check_cfc.get_input_file(['clang', '"test.c"']), '"test.c"')
- self.assertEqual(
- check_cfc.get_input_file(['clang', "'test.c'"]), "'test.c'")
- # Test multiple quotes
- self.assertEqual(
- check_cfc.get_input_file(['clang', "\"'test.c'\""]), "\"'test.c'\"")
- def test_set_input_file(self):
- self.assertEqual(check_cfc.set_input_file(
- ['clang', 'test.c'], 'test.s'), ['clang', 'test.s'])
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- unittest.main()
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