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build/test/default_build.py
Vladimir Prus 394043114a Win32 fixes.
[SVN r18182]
2003-04-04 08:00:42 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# Test that default build clause actually has any effect.
from BoostBuild import Tester
t = Tester()
t.write("project-root.jam", "import gcc ;")
t.write("Jamfile", "exe a : a.cpp : : debug release ;")
t.write("a.cpp", "int main() { return 0; }\n")
t.run_build_system()
t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug/a.exe")
t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/release/a.exe")
# Now check that we can specify explicit build request and
# default-build will be combined with it
t.run_build_system("optimization=space")
t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug/optimization-space/a.exe")
t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/release/optimization-space/a.exe")
# Test that we can declare default build only in the first
# alternative
t.write("Jamfile", """
exe a : a.cpp : : debug release ;
exe a : b.cpp : : debug release ;
""")
expected="""error: default build can be specified only in first alternative
main target is ./a
"""
t.run_build_system("--no-error-backtrace", status=1, stdout=expected)
# Now try a harder example: default build which contains <define>
# should cause <define> to be present when "b" is compiled.
# This happens only of "build-project b" is placed first.
t.write("Jamfile", """
project
: default-build <define>FOO
;
build-project a ;
build-project b ;
""")
t.write("a/Jamfile", """
exe a : a.cpp ../b/b ;
""")
t.write("a/a.cpp", """
#ifdef _WIN32
__declspec(dllimport)
#endif
void foo();
int main() { foo(); return 0; }
""")
t.write("b/Jamfile", """
lib b : b.cpp ;
""")
t.write("b/b.cpp", """
#ifdef FOO
#ifdef _WIN32
__declspec(dllexport)
#endif
void foo() {}
#endif
""")
t.run_build_system()
t.cleanup()