# (C) Copyright David Abrahams 2002. Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and # distribute this software is granted provided this copyright notice appears in # all copies. This software is provided "as is" without express or implied # warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose. if ! $(.testing.jam-included) { .testing.jam-included = "}" ; # The brace makes emacs indentation happy # Decide which toolsets should be treated like an ordinary (unix) GCC installation gcc-compilers = [ MATCH ^(gcc.*)$ : $(TOOLS) ] ; mingw-compilers = [ MATCH ^(mingw.*)$ ^(gcc-nocygwin.*) : $(TOOLS) ] ; gcc-compilers = [ difference $(gcc-compilers) : $(mingw-compilers) ] ; local rule get-var-value ( name + ) { return $($(name)) ; } # Declares a test target. If name is not supplied, it is taken from the name of # the first source file, sans extension and directory path. # # type should be a target type (e.g. OBJ, DLL, LIB, EXE) # # RETURNS the name(s) of the generated test target(s). rule boost-test ( sources + : target-type : requirements * : test-name ? : default-build * ) { if ! $(gIN_LIB_INCLUDE) # No need to execute this code twice { local result ; { # manufacture a test name if none supplied explicitly test-name ?= $(sources[1]:D=:S=) ; # Make sure that targets don't become part of "all" local gSUPPRESS_FAKE_TARGETS = true ; result = [ declare-local-target $(test-name) : $(sources) : $(requirements) $(BOOST_ROOT) : $(default-build) : $(target-type) ] ; if $(result) in $(.all-boost-tests) { EXIT boost-test \"$(result)\" declared twice ; .all-boost-tests += $(result) ; } if ( --dump-tests in $(ARGV) ) { dump-test $(result) : $(requirements) ; } } Clean clean : $(result) ; # make NOTFILE targets of the same base name as the sources which can # be used to build a single test. type-DEPENDS $(sources:B:S=) : $(result) ; # The NOTFILE target called "test" builds all tests type-DEPENDS test : $(result) ; # Make sure the test result doesn't hang around if the test fails RMOLD $(result) ; return $(result) ; } } # Helper for boost-test above. Uses dynamic scoping to access # boost-test's locals. local rule dump-test ( targets + : requirements * ) { local srcs = [ on $(targets) get-var-value source-files ] ; # Pick any source file names off the associated main target as well. srcs += [ unique [ on $(gTARGET_SUBVARIANT($(targets))) get-var-value source-files ] ] ; local pwd = [ PWD ] ; # locate each source file local source-files ; for local s in $(srcs) { # find out where to look for the file local paths = [ on $(s) get-var-value LOCATE SEARCH ] ; s = $(s:G=) ; # strip grist # build all the potential full paths of the file local full-paths = $(s:R=$(paths)) ; # look there local files = [ GLOB $(full-paths:D) : $(s:D=) ] ; if $(files) { # make relative to the project root instead of "." local file = $(files[1]:R=$(pwd)) ; # try to undo absolute paths source-files += [ relative-path $(file) ] ; } } # Extract values of the feature local dump-test-info = [ get-values : $(requirements) ] ; # Format them into a single string of quoted strings dump-test-info = \"$(dump-test-info:J=\"\ \")\" ; ECHO boost-test($(target-type)) \"$(test-name)\" [$(dump-test-info)] ":" \"$(source-files)\" ; } ####### BOOST_TEST_SUFFIX ?= .test ; # Set a variable which says how to dump a file to stdout if $(NT) { CATENATE = type ; } else { CATENATE = cat ; } actions **passed** bind source-files { echo $(source-files) > $(<) } actions (failed-as-expected) { echo failed as expected > $(<) } # a utility rule which causes test-file to be built successfully only if # dependency fails to build. Used for expected-failure tests. rule failed-test-file ( test-file : dependency + ) { local grist = [ MATCH ^<(.*)> : $(dependency:G) ] ; local marker = $(dependency:G=$(grist)*fail) ; (failed-as-expected) $(marker) ; FAIL_EXPECTED $(dependency) ; MakeLocate $(marker) : $(LOCATE_TARGET) ; RMOLD $(marker) ; DEPENDS $(marker) : $(dependency) ; succeeded-test-file $(test-file) : $(marker) ; } # a utility rule which causes test-file to be built successfully only if # dependency builds. Used for expected-success tests. rule succeeded-test-file ( test-file : dependency + ) { **passed** $(test-file) ; DEPENDS $(test-file) : $(dependency) ; } rule declare-build-succeed-test ( test-type : dependency-type ) { gGENERATOR_FUNCTION($(test-type)) = build-test succeeded-test-file ; gDEPENDENCY_TYPE($(test-type)) = $(dependency-type) ; SUF$(test-type) = $(BOOST_TEST_SUFFIX) ; } # A utility rule which declares test-type to be a target type which # depends on the /failed/ construction of a target of type # dependency-type. rule declare-build-fail-test ( test-type : dependency-type ) { gGENERATOR_FUNCTION($(test-type)) = build-test failed-test-file ; gDEPENDENCY_TYPE($(test-type)) = $(dependency-type) ; SUF$(test-type) = $(BOOST_TEST_SUFFIX) ; } # When the appropriate generator function is bound to the # test-file-generator argument, this is a target generator function # for target types declared with declare-build-succeed-test and # declare-build-fail-test, above. rule build-test ( test-file-generator test-file + : sources * : requirements * ) { # Get the target type of the current target out of the build properties local target-type = [ get-values : $(gBUILD_PROPERTIES) ] ; # Get the type of target to attempt to build; the outcome of this # attempt determines the result of the test. local dependency-type = $(gDEPENDENCY_TYPE($(target-type))) ; # Get the actual name of the target to attempt to build local dependency = $(test-file[1]:S=$(SUF$(dependency-type))) ; # record the source file names so we can put them in the .test # file. source-files on $(test-file) = $(sources) ; # Make sure that the test-file is erased upon failure, so as not # to give a false indication of success. RMOLD $(test-file) ; # Call dependency-type's generator function to attempt the build $(gGENERATOR_FUNCTION($(dependency-type))) $(dependency) : $(sources) : $(requirements) ; # Generator functions don't handle this job for us; perhaps they should. set-target-variables $(dependency) ; if $(test-file:S) != $(BOOST_TEST_SUFFIX) { EXIT unexpected test file suffix. Filename: $(test-file) ; } # The test files go with the other subvariant targets MakeLocate $(test-file) : $(LOCATE_TARGET) ; Clean clean : $(test-file) ; # Generate the test file $(test-file-generator) $(test-file) : $(dependency) ; } ### Rules for testing whether a file compiles ### # Establish the rule which generates targets of type "OBJ". Should really go # into basic build system, but wasn't needed 'till now. gGENERATOR_FUNCTION(OBJ) = Object ; declare-build-fail-test COMPILE_FAIL : OBJ ; declare-build-succeed-test COMPILE : OBJ ; # Test that the given source-file(s) compile rule compile ( sources + : requirements * : test-name ? ) { return [ boost-test $(sources) : COMPILE : $(requirements) : $(test-name) ] ; } # Test that the given source-file(s) fail to compile rule compile-fail ( sources + : requirements * : test-name ? ) { return [ boost-test $(sources) : COMPILE_FAIL : $(requirements) : $(test-name) ] ; } ### Rules for testing whether a program runs ### gGENERATOR_FUNCTION(TEST_EXE) = run-test EXE ; SUFTEST_EXE = .run ; rule test-executable(EXE) ( target-to-test ) { return $(target-to-test) ; } rule nt-paths-to-cygwin ( paths * ) { local result ; for local p in $(paths) { # if already rooted... if [ MATCH ^([A-Za-z]:[/\\]) : $(p) ] { p = [ split-path $(p) ] ; p = [ join-path /cygdrive [ MATCH ^(.).* : $(p[1]) ] $(p[2-]) ] ; } result += $(p:T) ; } return $(result) ; } rule run-test ( type-to-test run-target : sources * ) { local targets-to-test = $(run-target:S=$(SUF$(type-to-test))) ; local parent = $(run-target:S=.test) ; local main-target = $(gTARGET_SUBVARIANT($(parent))) ; set-target-variables $(targets-to-test) ; generate-dependencies $(main-target) : $(targets-to-test) ; if $(sources) { $(gGENERATOR_FUNCTION($(type-to-test))) $(targets-to-test) : $(sources) ; } # The .test file goes with the other subvariant targets # normalization is a hack to get the slashes going the right way on Windoze local LOCATE_TARGET = [ FDirName [ split-path $(LOCATE_TARGET) ] ] ; MakeLocate $(run-target) : $(LOCATE_TARGET) ; local executable = [ test-executable($(type-to-test)) $(targets-to-test[1]) ] ; DEPENDS $(run-target) : $(executable) $(targets-to-test) $(gRUN_TEST_INPUT_FILES) ; INPUT_FILES on $(run-target) = $(gRUN_TEST_INPUT_FILES) ; ARGS on $(run-target) = $(gRUN_TEST_ARGS) ; # # Prepare path setup # local path-sources = $(parent) $(executable) ; # where do we get paths from? local $(.run-path-shell-vars) ; # declare local path variables # initialize path variables from the path-sources for local v in $(.run-path-vars) { local shell-var = $(.shell-var($(v))) ; $(shell-var) = [ unique $($(shell-var)) $(gRUN_$(v)($(path-sources))) ] ; } local nt-cygwin ; if $(NT) && $(gCURRENT_TOOLSET) in $(gcc-compilers) { nt-cygwin = true ; } # build up a fragment of shell command local path-setup ; for local shell-var in $(.run-path-shell-vars) { if $($(shell-var)) { local dirs = $($(shell-var)) ; local splitpath = $(SPLITPATH) ; # PATH gets translated automatically; the rest must be # cygwin-native when running with Cygwin GCC under NT if $(nt-cygwin) && $(shell-var) != PATH { dirs = [ nt-paths-to-cygwin $(dirs) ] ; splitpath = ":" ; } if $(.run-path-shell-var-value($(shell-var))) { dirs += $(.env-prefix)$(shell-var)$(.env-suffix) ; } path-setup += $(SHELL_SET)$(shell-var)=$(dirs:J=$(splitpath)) ; path-setup += $(SHELL_EXPORT)$(shell-var) ; } } local debugger = [ MATCH ^--debugger=(.*) : $(ARGV) ] ; debugger = $(debugger)" " ; local newline = " " ; PATH_SETUP on $(run-target) = $(path-setup:J=$(newline))$(newline)$(debugger:E=) ; capture-run-output $(run-target) : $(executable) ; } # The rule is just used for argument checking rule capture-run-output ( target : executable + ) { gTEST_OUTPUT_FILE($(target)) = $(target:S=.output) ; INCLUDES $(target) : $(target:S=.output) ; MakeLocate $(test-file:S=.output) : $(LOCATE_TARGET) ; Clean clean : $(test-file:S=.output) ; output-file on $(target) = $(target:S=.output) ; execute-test $(target) : $(executable) ; if --run-all-tests in $(ARGV) { ALWAYS $(target) ; } } if $(NT) { CATENATE = type ; } else { CATENATE = cat ; } RUN_OUTPUT_HEADER = "echo ====== BEGIN OUTPUT ====== &&" ; RUN_OUTPUT_FOOTER = " && echo ====== END OUTPUT ======" ; if --verbose-test in $(ARGV) { VERBOSE_CAT = "&& "$(RUN_OUTPUT_HEADER)" "$(CATENATE)" " ; } actions execute-test bind INPUT_FILES output-file { $(PATH_SETUP:E=)$(>) $(ARGS) "$(INPUT_FILES)" > $(output-file) 2>&1 && $(CP) $(output-file) $(<) $(VERBOSE_CAT)$(<)$(RUN_OUTPUT_FOOTER) || ( $(RUN_OUTPUT_HEADER) $(CATENATE) $(output-file) $(RUN_OUTPUT_FOOTER) && exit 1 ) } declare-build-fail-test RUN_FAIL : TEST_EXE ; declare-build-succeed-test RUN : TEST_EXE ; rule run ( sources + : args * : input-files * : requirements * : name ? : default-build * ) { local gRUN_TEST_ARGS = $(args) ; local gRUN_TEST_INPUT_FILES = $(input-files) ; SEARCH on $(input-files) = $(SEARCH_SOURCE) ; return [ boost-test $(sources) : RUN : $(requirements) : $(name) : $(default-build) ] ; } rule run-fail ( sources + : args * : input-files * : requirements * : name ? ) { local gRUN_TEST_ARGS = $(2) ; local gRUN_TEST_INPUT_FILES = $(3) ; SEARCH on $(3) = $(SEARCH_SOURCE) ; return [ boost-test $(<) : RUN_FAIL : $(4) : $(name) ] ; } ### Rules for testing whether a program links declare-build-fail-test LINK_FAIL : EXE ; rule link-fail ( sources + : requirements * : name ? ) { return [ boost-test $(<) : LINK_FAIL : $(2) : $(name) ] ; } declare-build-succeed-test LINK : EXE ; rule link ( sources + : requirements * : name ? ) { return [ boost-test $(<) : LINK : $(2) : $(name) ] ; } ### Rules for grouping tests into suites: rule test-suite # pseudotarget-name : test-targets... { NOTFILE $(<) ; type-DEPENDS $(<) : $(>) ; } } # include guard