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#!/usr/bin/env python
# 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.
"""
Verifies two actions can be attached to the same input files.
"""
import sys
import TestGyp
test = TestGyp.TestGyp()
test.run_gyp('actions.gyp', chdir='src')
test.relocate('src', 'relocate/src')
# Test of fine-grained dependencies for generators that can build individual
# files on demand.
# In particular:
# - TargetA depends on TargetB.
# - TargetA and TargetB are 'none' type with actions attached.
# - TargetA has multiple actions.
# - An output from one of the actions in TargetA (not the first listed),
# is requested as the build target.
# Ensure that TargetB gets built.
#
# This sub-test can only be done with generators/build tools that can
# be asked to build individual files rather than whole targets (make, ninja).
if test.format in ['make', 'ninja']:
# Select location of target based on generator.
if test.format == 'make':
target = 'multi2.txt'
elif test.format == 'ninja':
if sys.platform in ['win32', 'cygwin']:
target = '..\\..\\multi2.txt'
else:
target = '../../multi2.txt'
else:
assert False
test.build('actions.gyp', chdir='relocate/src', target=target)
test.must_contain('relocate/src/multi2.txt', 'hello there')
test.must_contain('relocate/src/multi_dep.txt', 'hello there')
# Test that two actions can be attached to the same inputs.
test.build('actions.gyp', test.ALL, chdir='relocate/src')
test.must_contain('relocate/src/output1.txt', 'hello there')
test.must_contain('relocate/src/output2.txt', 'hello there')
test.must_contain('relocate/src/output3.txt', 'hello there')
test.must_contain('relocate/src/output4.txt', 'hello there')
# Test that process_outputs_as_sources works in conjuction with merged
# actions.
test.run_built_executable(
'multiple_action_source_filter',
chdir='relocate/src',
stdout=(
'{\n'
'bar\n'
'car\n'
'dar\n'
'ear\n'
'}\n'
),
)
test.pass_test()