#!/usr/bin/python # Test the 'make' rule from BoostBuild import Tester from string import find t = Tester(pass_toolset=0) t.write("project-root.jam", "") t.write("Jamfile", """ rule creator ( string targets * : sources * : * ) { STRING on $(targets) = $(string) ; creator2 $(targets) : $(sources) ; } actions creator2 { echo $(STRING) > $(<) } make foo.bar : : creator foobar ; """) t.run_build_system() t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug/foo.bar") t.fail_test(find(t.read("bin/$toolset/debug/foo.bar"), "foobar") == -1) # Regression test. Make sure that if main target requested two times, # and build request differ only in incidental properties, the main target # if created only once. The bug was discovered by Kirill Lapshin. t.write("Jamfile", """ # Make sure that incidental property does not # cause second creation of 'hello1.cpp'. exe a : dir/hello1.cpp ; exe b : dir/hello1.cpp/true ; """) t.write("project-root.jam", """ import gcc ; rule copy-file ( targets * : sources * : * ) { copy-file-action $(targets) : $(sources) ; } actions copy-file-action { cp $(>) $(<) } IMPORT $(__name__) : copy-file : : copy-file ; """) t.write("dir/Jamfile", """ make hello1.cpp : hello.cpp : copy-file ; """) t.write("dir/hello.cpp", """ int main() { return 1; } """) t.run_build_system("-d2") t.fail_test(t.stdout().count("copy-file") != 1) t.cleanup()