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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright 2016-2017 The Meson development team
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import stat
import shlex
import subprocess
import re
import json
import tempfile
import textwrap
import os
import shutil
import sys
import unittest
import platform
from itertools import chain
from unittest import mock
from configparser import ConfigParser
from glob import glob
from pathlib import (PurePath, Path)
import mesonbuild.mlog
import mesonbuild.compilers
import mesonbuild.environment
import mesonbuild.mesonlib
import mesonbuild.coredata
import mesonbuild.modules.gnome
from mesonbuild.interpreter import Interpreter, ObjectHolder
from mesonbuild.mesonlib import (
is_windows, is_osx, is_cygwin, is_dragonflybsd, is_openbsd, is_haiku,
windows_proof_rmtree, python_command, version_compare,
BuildDirLock, Version
)
from mesonbuild.environment import detect_ninja
from mesonbuild.mesonlib import MesonException, EnvironmentException
from mesonbuild.dependencies import PkgConfigDependency, ExternalProgram
import mesonbuild.modules.pkgconfig
from run_tests import exe_suffix, get_fake_env, get_meson_script
from run_tests import get_builddir_target_args, get_backend_commands, Backend
from run_tests import ensure_backend_detects_changes, run_configure_inprocess
from run_tests import run_mtest_inprocess
from run_tests import FakeBuild, FakeCompilerOptions
def get_dynamic_section_entry(fname, entry):
if is_cygwin() or is_osx():
raise unittest.SkipTest('Test only applicable to ELF platforms')
try:
raw_out = subprocess.check_output(['readelf', '-d', fname],
universal_newlines=True)
except FileNotFoundError:
# FIXME: Try using depfixer.py:Elf() as a fallback
raise unittest.SkipTest('readelf not found')
pattern = re.compile(entry + r': \[(.*?)\]')
for line in raw_out.split('\n'):
m = pattern.search(line)
if m is not None:
return m.group(1)
return None # The file did not contain the specified entry.
def get_soname(fname):
return get_dynamic_section_entry(fname, 'soname')
def get_rpath(fname):
return get_dynamic_section_entry(fname, r'(?:rpath|runpath)')
def is_tarball():
if not os.path.isdir('docs'):
return True
return False
def is_ci():
if 'CI' in os.environ:
return True
return False
def _git_init(project_dir):
subprocess.check_call(['git', 'init'], cwd=project_dir, stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL)
subprocess.check_call(['git', 'config',
'user.name', 'Author Person'], cwd=project_dir)
subprocess.check_call(['git', 'config',
'user.email', '[email protected]'], cwd=project_dir)
subprocess.check_call('git add *', cwd=project_dir, shell=True,
stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL)
subprocess.check_call(['git', 'commit', '-a', '-m', 'I am a project'], cwd=project_dir,
stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL)
def skipIfNoPkgconfig(f):
'''
Skip this test if no pkg-config is found, unless we're on CI.
This allows users to run our test suite without having
pkg-config installed on, f.ex., macOS, while ensuring that our CI does not
silently skip the test because of misconfiguration.
Note: Yes, we provide pkg-config even while running Windows CI
'''
def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
if not is_ci() and shutil.which('pkg-config') is None:
raise unittest.SkipTest('pkg-config not found')
return f(*args, **kwargs)
return wrapped
class PatchModule:
'''
Fancy monkey-patching! Whee! Can't use mock.patch because it only
patches in the local namespace.
'''
def __init__(self, func, name, impl):
self.func = func
assert(isinstance(name, str))
self.func_name = name
self.old_impl = None
self.new_impl = impl
def __enter__(self):
self.old_impl = self.func
exec('{} = self.new_impl'.format(self.func_name))
def __exit__(self, *args):
exec('{} = self.old_impl'.format(self.func_name))
class InternalTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_version_number(self):
searchfunc = mesonbuild.environment.search_version
self.assertEqual(searchfunc('foobar 1.2.3'), '1.2.3')
self.assertEqual(searchfunc('1.2.3'), '1.2.3')
self.assertEqual(searchfunc('foobar 2016.10.28 1.2.3'), '1.2.3')
self.assertEqual(searchfunc('2016.10.28 1.2.3'), '1.2.3')
self.assertEqual(searchfunc('foobar 2016.10.128'), 'unknown version')
self.assertEqual(searchfunc('2016.10.128'), 'unknown version')
def test_mode_symbolic_to_bits(self):
modefunc = mesonbuild.mesonlib.FileMode.perms_s_to_bits
self.assertEqual(modefunc('---------'), 0)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('r--------'), stat.S_IRUSR)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('---r-----'), stat.S_IRGRP)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('------r--'), stat.S_IROTH)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('-w-------'), stat.S_IWUSR)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('----w----'), stat.S_IWGRP)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('-------w-'), stat.S_IWOTH)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('--x------'), stat.S_IXUSR)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('-----x---'), stat.S_IXGRP)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('--------x'), stat.S_IXOTH)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('--S------'), stat.S_ISUID)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('-----S---'), stat.S_ISGID)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('--------T'), stat.S_ISVTX)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('--s------'), stat.S_ISUID | stat.S_IXUSR)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('-----s---'), stat.S_ISGID | stat.S_IXGRP)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('--------t'), stat.S_ISVTX | stat.S_IXOTH)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('rwx------'), stat.S_IRWXU)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('---rwx---'), stat.S_IRWXG)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('------rwx'), stat.S_IRWXO)
# We could keep listing combinations exhaustively but that seems
# tedious and pointless. Just test a few more.
self.assertEqual(modefunc('rwxr-xr-x'),
stat.S_IRWXU |
stat.S_IRGRP | stat.S_IXGRP |
stat.S_IROTH | stat.S_IXOTH)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('rw-r--r--'),
stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IWUSR |
stat.S_IRGRP |
stat.S_IROTH)
self.assertEqual(modefunc('rwsr-x---'),
stat.S_IRWXU | stat.S_ISUID |
stat.S_IRGRP | stat.S_IXGRP)
def test_compiler_args_class(self):
cargsfunc = mesonbuild.compilers.CompilerArgs
cc = mesonbuild.compilers.CCompiler([], 'fake', False)
# Test that bad initialization fails
self.assertRaises(TypeError, cargsfunc, [])
self.assertRaises(TypeError, cargsfunc, [], [])
self.assertRaises(TypeError, cargsfunc, cc, [], [])
# Test that empty initialization works
a = cargsfunc(cc)
self.assertEqual(a, [])
# Test that list initialization works
a = cargsfunc(['-I.', '-I..'], cc)
self.assertEqual(a, ['-I.', '-I..'])
# Test that there is no de-dup on initialization
self.assertEqual(cargsfunc(['-I.', '-I.'], cc), ['-I.', '-I.'])
## Test that appending works
a.append('-I..')
self.assertEqual(a, ['-I..', '-I.'])
a.append('-O3')
self.assertEqual(a, ['-I..', '-I.', '-O3'])
## Test that in-place addition works
a += ['-O2', '-O2']
self.assertEqual(a, ['-I..', '-I.', '-O3', '-O2', '-O2'])
# Test that removal works
a.remove('-O2')
self.assertEqual(a, ['-I..', '-I.', '-O3', '-O2'])
# Test that de-dup happens on addition
a += ['-Ifoo', '-Ifoo']
self.assertEqual(a, ['-Ifoo', '-I..', '-I.', '-O3', '-O2'])
# .extend() is just +=, so we don't test it
## Test that addition works
# Test that adding a list with just one old arg works and yields the same array
a = a + ['-Ifoo']
self.assertEqual(a, ['-Ifoo', '-I..', '-I.', '-O3', '-O2'])
# Test that adding a list with one arg new and one old works
a = a + ['-Ifoo', '-Ibaz']
self.assertEqual(a, ['-Ifoo', '-Ibaz', '-I..', '-I.', '-O3', '-O2'])
# Test that adding args that must be prepended and appended works
a = a + ['-Ibar', '-Wall']
self.assertEqual(a, ['-Ibar', '-Ifoo', '-Ibaz', '-I..', '-I.', '-O3', '-O2', '-Wall'])
## Test that reflected addition works
# Test that adding to a list with just one old arg works and yields the same array
a = ['-Ifoo'] + a
self.assertEqual(a, ['-Ibar', '-Ifoo', '-Ibaz', '-I..', '-I.', '-O3', '-O2', '-Wall'])
# Test that adding to a list with just one new arg that is not pre-pended works
a = ['-Werror'] + a
self.assertEqual(a, ['-Ibar', '-Ifoo', '-Ibaz', '-I..', '-I.', '-Werror', '-O3', '-O2', '-Wall'])
# Test that adding to a list with two new args preserves the order
a = ['-Ldir', '-Lbah'] + a
self.assertEqual(a, ['-Ibar', '-Ifoo', '-Ibaz', '-I..', '-I.', '-Ldir', '-Lbah', '-Werror', '-O3', '-O2', '-Wall'])
# Test that adding to a list with old args does nothing
a = ['-Ibar', '-Ibaz', '-Ifoo'] + a
self.assertEqual(a, ['-Ibar', '-Ifoo', '-Ibaz', '-I..', '-I.', '-Ldir', '-Lbah', '-Werror', '-O3', '-O2', '-Wall'])
## Test that adding libraries works
l = cargsfunc(cc, ['-Lfoodir', '-lfoo'])
self.assertEqual(l, ['-Lfoodir', '-lfoo'])
# Adding a library and a libpath appends both correctly
l += ['-Lbardir', '-lbar']
self.assertEqual(l, ['-Lbardir', '-Lfoodir', '-lfoo', '-lbar'])
# Adding the same library again does nothing
l += ['-lbar']
self.assertEqual(l, ['-Lbardir', '-Lfoodir', '-lfoo', '-lbar'])
## Test that 'direct' append and extend works
l = cargsfunc(cc, ['-Lfoodir', '-lfoo'])
self.assertEqual(l, ['-Lfoodir', '-lfoo'])
# Direct-adding a library and a libpath appends both correctly
l.extend_direct(['-Lbardir', '-lbar'])
self.assertEqual(l, ['-Lfoodir', '-lfoo', '-Lbardir', '-lbar'])
# Direct-adding the same library again still adds it
l.append_direct('-lbar')
self.assertEqual(l, ['-Lfoodir', '-lfoo', '-Lbardir', '-lbar', '-lbar'])
# Direct-adding with absolute path deduplicates
l.append_direct('/libbaz.a')
self.assertEqual(l, ['-Lfoodir', '-lfoo', '-Lbardir', '-lbar', '-lbar', '/libbaz.a'])
# Adding libbaz again does nothing
l.append_direct('/libbaz.a')
self.assertEqual(l, ['-Lfoodir', '-lfoo', '-Lbardir', '-lbar', '-lbar', '/libbaz.a'])
def test_compiler_args_class_gnuld(self):
cargsfunc = mesonbuild.compilers.CompilerArgs
## Test --start/end-group
gcc = mesonbuild.compilers.GnuCCompiler([], 'fake', mesonbuild.compilers.CompilerType.GCC_STANDARD, False)
## Test that 'direct' append and extend works
l = cargsfunc(gcc, ['-Lfoodir', '-lfoo'])
self.assertEqual(l.to_native(copy=True), ['-Lfoodir', '-Wl,--start-group', '-lfoo', '-Wl,--end-group'])
# Direct-adding a library and a libpath appends both correctly
l.extend_direct(['-Lbardir', '-lbar'])
self.assertEqual(l.to_native(copy=True), ['-Lfoodir', '-Wl,--start-group', '-lfoo', '-Lbardir', '-lbar', '-Wl,--end-group'])
# Direct-adding the same library again still adds it
l.append_direct('-lbar')
self.assertEqual(l.to_native(copy=True), ['-Lfoodir', '-Wl,--start-group', '-lfoo', '-Lbardir', '-lbar', '-lbar', '-Wl,--end-group'])
# Direct-adding with absolute path deduplicates
l.append_direct('/libbaz.a')
self.assertEqual(l.to_native(copy=True), ['-Lfoodir', '-Wl,--start-group', '-lfoo', '-Lbardir', '-lbar', '-lbar', '/libbaz.a', '-Wl,--end-group'])
# Adding libbaz again does nothing
l.append_direct('/libbaz.a')
self.assertEqual(l.to_native(copy=True), ['-Lfoodir', '-Wl,--start-group', '-lfoo', '-Lbardir', '-lbar', '-lbar', '/libbaz.a', '-Wl,--end-group'])
# Adding a non-library argument doesn't include it in the group
l += ['-Lfoo', '-Wl,--export-dynamic']
self.assertEqual(l.to_native(copy=True), ['-Lfoo', '-Lfoodir', '-Wl,--start-group', '-lfoo', '-Lbardir', '-lbar', '-lbar', '/libbaz.a', '-Wl,--end-group', '-Wl,--export-dynamic'])
# -Wl,-lfoo is detected as a library and gets added to the group
l.append('-Wl,-ldl')
self.assertEqual(l.to_native(copy=True), ['-Lfoo', '-Lfoodir', '-Wl,--start-group', '-lfoo', '-Lbardir', '-lbar', '-lbar', '/libbaz.a', '-Wl,--export-dynamic', '-Wl,-ldl', '-Wl,--end-group'])
def test_string_templates_substitution(self):
dictfunc = mesonbuild.mesonlib.get_filenames_templates_dict
substfunc = mesonbuild.mesonlib.substitute_values
ME = mesonbuild.mesonlib.MesonException
# Identity
self.assertEqual(dictfunc([], []), {})
# One input, no outputs
inputs = ['bar/foo.c.in']
outputs = []
ret = dictfunc(inputs, outputs)
d = {'@INPUT@': inputs, '@INPUT0@': inputs[0],
'@PLAINNAME@': 'foo.c.in', '@BASENAME@': 'foo.c'}
# Check dictionary
self.assertEqual(ret, d)
# Check substitutions
cmd = ['some', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), cmd)
cmd = ['@[email protected]', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), [inputs[0] + '.out'] + cmd[1:])
cmd = ['@[email protected]', '@[email protected]', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d),
[inputs[0] + '.out'] + [d['@PLAINNAME@'] + '.ok'] + cmd[2:])
cmd = ['@INPUT@', '@[email protected]', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d),
inputs + [d['@BASENAME@'] + '.hah'] + cmd[2:])
cmd = ['@OUTPUT@']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
# One input, one output
inputs = ['bar/foo.c.in']
outputs = ['out.c']
ret = dictfunc(inputs, outputs)
d = {'@INPUT@': inputs, '@INPUT0@': inputs[0],
'@PLAINNAME@': 'foo.c.in', '@BASENAME@': 'foo.c',
'@OUTPUT@': outputs, '@OUTPUT0@': outputs[0], '@OUTDIR@': '.'}
# Check dictionary
self.assertEqual(ret, d)
# Check substitutions
cmd = ['some', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), cmd)
cmd = ['@[email protected]', '@OUTPUT@', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d),
[inputs[0] + '.out'] + outputs + cmd[2:])
cmd = ['@[email protected]', '@[email protected]', '@OUTPUT0@']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d),
[inputs[0] + '.out', d['@PLAINNAME@'] + '.ok'] + outputs)
cmd = ['@INPUT@', '@[email protected]', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d),
inputs + [d['@BASENAME@'] + '.hah'] + cmd[2:])
# One input, one output with a subdir
outputs = ['dir/out.c']
ret = dictfunc(inputs, outputs)
d = {'@INPUT@': inputs, '@INPUT0@': inputs[0],
'@PLAINNAME@': 'foo.c.in', '@BASENAME@': 'foo.c',
'@OUTPUT@': outputs, '@OUTPUT0@': outputs[0], '@OUTDIR@': 'dir'}
# Check dictionary
self.assertEqual(ret, d)
# Two inputs, no outputs
inputs = ['bar/foo.c.in', 'baz/foo.c.in']
outputs = []
ret = dictfunc(inputs, outputs)
d = {'@INPUT@': inputs, '@INPUT0@': inputs[0], '@INPUT1@': inputs[1]}
# Check dictionary
self.assertEqual(ret, d)
# Check substitutions
cmd = ['some', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), cmd)
cmd = ['@INPUT@', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), inputs + cmd[1:])
cmd = ['@[email protected]', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), [inputs[0] + '.out'] + cmd[1:])
cmd = ['@[email protected]', '@[email protected]', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), [inputs[0] + '.out', inputs[1] + '.ok'] + cmd[2:])
cmd = ['@INPUT0@', '@INPUT1@', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), inputs + cmd[2:])
# Many inputs, can't use @INPUT@ like this
cmd = ['@[email protected]', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
# Not enough inputs
cmd = ['@[email protected]', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
# Too many inputs
cmd = ['@PLAINNAME@']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
cmd = ['@BASENAME@']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
# No outputs
cmd = ['@OUTPUT@']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
cmd = ['@OUTPUT0@']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
cmd = ['@OUTDIR@']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
# Two inputs, one output
outputs = ['dir/out.c']
ret = dictfunc(inputs, outputs)
d = {'@INPUT@': inputs, '@INPUT0@': inputs[0], '@INPUT1@': inputs[1],
'@OUTPUT@': outputs, '@OUTPUT0@': outputs[0], '@OUTDIR@': 'dir'}
# Check dictionary
self.assertEqual(ret, d)
# Check substitutions
cmd = ['some', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), cmd)
cmd = ['@OUTPUT@', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), outputs + cmd[1:])
cmd = ['@[email protected]', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), [outputs[0] + '.out'] + cmd[1:])
cmd = ['@[email protected]', '@[email protected]', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), [outputs[0] + '.out', inputs[1] + '.ok'] + cmd[2:])
# Many inputs, can't use @INPUT@ like this
cmd = ['@[email protected]', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
# Not enough inputs
cmd = ['@[email protected]', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
# Not enough outputs
cmd = ['@[email protected]', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
# Two inputs, two outputs
outputs = ['dir/out.c', 'dir/out2.c']
ret = dictfunc(inputs, outputs)
d = {'@INPUT@': inputs, '@INPUT0@': inputs[0], '@INPUT1@': inputs[1],
'@OUTPUT@': outputs, '@OUTPUT0@': outputs[0], '@OUTPUT1@': outputs[1],
'@OUTDIR@': 'dir'}
# Check dictionary
self.assertEqual(ret, d)
# Check substitutions
cmd = ['some', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), cmd)
cmd = ['@OUTPUT@', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), outputs + cmd[1:])
cmd = ['@OUTPUT0@', '@OUTPUT1@', 'strings']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), outputs + cmd[2:])
cmd = ['@[email protected]', '@[email protected]', '@OUTDIR@']
self.assertEqual(substfunc(cmd, d), [outputs[0] + '.out', inputs[1] + '.ok', 'dir'])
# Many inputs, can't use @INPUT@ like this
cmd = ['@[email protected]', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
# Not enough inputs
cmd = ['@[email protected]', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
# Not enough outputs
cmd = ['@[email protected]', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
# Many outputs, can't use @OUTPUT@ like this
cmd = ['@[email protected]', 'ordinary', 'strings']
self.assertRaises(ME, substfunc, cmd, d)
def test_needs_exe_wrapper_override(self):
config = ConfigParser()
config['binaries'] = {
'c': '\'/usr/bin/gcc\'',
}
config['host_machine'] = {
'system': '\'linux\'',
'cpu_family': '\'arm\'',
'cpu': '\'armv7\'',
'endian': '\'little\'',
}
# Can not be used as context manager because we need to
# open it a second time and this is not possible on
# Windows.
configfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w+', delete=False)
configfilename = configfile.name
config.write(configfile)
configfile.flush()
configfile.close()
detected_value = mesonbuild.environment.CrossBuildInfo(configfile.name).need_exe_wrapper()
os.unlink(configfilename)
desired_value = not detected_value
config['properties'] = {
'needs_exe_wrapper': 'true' if desired_value else 'false'
}
configfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w+', delete=False)
configfilename = configfile.name
config.write(configfile)
configfile.close()
forced_value = mesonbuild.environment.CrossBuildInfo(configfile.name).need_exe_wrapper()
os.unlink(configfilename)
self.assertEqual(forced_value, desired_value)
def test_listify(self):
listify = mesonbuild.mesonlib.listify
# Test sanity
self.assertEqual([1], listify(1))
self.assertEqual([], listify([]))
self.assertEqual([1], listify([1]))
# Test flattening
self.assertEqual([1, 2, 3], listify([1, [2, 3]]))
self.assertEqual([1, 2, 3], listify([1, [2, [3]]]))
self.assertEqual([1, [2, [3]]], listify([1, [2, [3]]], flatten=False))
# Test flattening and unholdering
holder1 = ObjectHolder(1)
holder3 = ObjectHolder(3)
self.assertEqual([holder1], listify(holder1))
self.assertEqual([holder1], listify([holder1]))
self.assertEqual([holder1, 2], listify([holder1, 2]))
self.assertEqual([holder1, 2, 3], listify([holder1, 2, [3]]))
self.assertEqual([1], listify(holder1, unholder=True))
self.assertEqual([1], listify([holder1], unholder=True))
self.assertEqual([1, 2], listify([holder1, 2], unholder=True))
self.assertEqual([1, 2, 3], listify([holder1, 2, [holder3]], unholder=True))
# Unholding doesn't work recursively when not flattening
self.assertEqual([1, [2], [holder3]], listify([holder1, [2], [holder3]], unholder=True, flatten=False))
def test_extract_as_list(self):
extract = mesonbuild.mesonlib.extract_as_list
# Test sanity
kwargs = {'sources': [1, 2, 3]}
self.assertEqual([1, 2, 3], extract(kwargs, 'sources'))
self.assertEqual(kwargs, {'sources': [1, 2, 3]})
self.assertEqual([1, 2, 3], extract(kwargs, 'sources', pop=True))
self.assertEqual(kwargs, {})
# Test unholding
holder3 = ObjectHolder(3)
kwargs = {'sources': [1, 2, holder3]}
self.assertEqual([1, 2, 3], extract(kwargs, 'sources', unholder=True))
self.assertEqual(kwargs, {'sources': [1, 2, holder3]})
self.assertEqual([1, 2, 3], extract(kwargs, 'sources', unholder=True, pop=True))
self.assertEqual(kwargs, {})
# Test listification
kwargs = {'sources': [1, 2, 3], 'pch_sources': [4, 5, 6]}
self.assertEqual([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]], extract(kwargs, 'sources', 'pch_sources'))
def test_pkgconfig_module(self):
class Mock:
pass
mock = Mock()
mock.pcdep = Mock()
mock.pcdep.name = "some_name"
mock.version_reqs = []
# pkgconfig dependency as lib
deps = mesonbuild.modules.pkgconfig.DependenciesHelper("thislib")
deps.add_pub_libs([mock])
self.assertEqual(deps.format_reqs(deps.pub_reqs), "some_name")
# pkgconfig dependency as requires
deps = mesonbuild.modules.pkgconfig.DependenciesHelper("thislib")
deps.add_pub_reqs([mock])
self.assertEqual(deps.format_reqs(deps.pub_reqs), "some_name")
def _test_all_naming(self, cc, env, patterns, platform):
shr = patterns[platform]['shared']
stc = patterns[platform]['static']
p = cc.get_library_naming(env, 'shared')
self.assertEqual(p, shr)
p = cc.get_library_naming(env, 'static')
self.assertEqual(p, stc)
p = cc.get_library_naming(env, 'static-shared')
self.assertEqual(p, stc + shr)
p = cc.get_library_naming(env, 'shared-static')
self.assertEqual(p, shr + stc)
p = cc.get_library_naming(env, 'default')
self.assertEqual(p, shr + stc)
# Test find library by mocking up openbsd
if platform != 'openbsd':
return
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir:
with open(os.path.join(tmpdir, 'libfoo.so.6.0'), 'w') as f:
f.write('')
with open(os.path.join(tmpdir, 'libfoo.so.5.0'), 'w') as f:
f.write('')
with open(os.path.join(tmpdir, 'libfoo.so.54.0'), 'w') as f:
f.write('')
with open(os.path.join(tmpdir, 'libfoo.so.66a.0b'), 'w') as f:
f.write('')
with open(os.path.join(tmpdir, 'libfoo.so.70.0.so.1'), 'w') as f:
f.write('')
found = cc.find_library_real('foo', env, [tmpdir], '', 'default')
self.assertEqual(os.path.basename(found[0]), 'libfoo.so.54.0')
def test_find_library_patterns(self):
'''
Unit test for the library search patterns used by find_library()
'''
unix_static = ('lib{}.a', '{}.a')
msvc_static = ('lib{}.a', 'lib{}.lib', '{}.a', '{}.lib')
# This is the priority list of pattern matching for library searching
patterns = {'openbsd': {'shared': ('lib{}.so', '{}.so', 'lib{}.so.[0-9]*.[0-9]*'),
'static': unix_static},
'linux': {'shared': ('lib{}.so', '{}.so'),
'static': unix_static},
'darwin': {'shared': ('lib{}.dylib', 'lib{}.so', '{}.dylib', '{}.so'),
'static': unix_static},
'cygwin': {'shared': ('cyg{}.dll', 'cyg{}.dll.a', 'lib{}.dll',
'lib{}.dll.a', '{}.dll', '{}.dll.a'),
'static': ('cyg{}.a',) + unix_static},
'windows-msvc': {'shared': ('lib{}.lib', '{}.lib'),
'static': msvc_static},
'windows-mingw': {'shared': ('lib{}.dll.a', 'lib{}.lib', 'lib{}.dll',
'{}.dll.a', '{}.lib', '{}.dll'),
'static': msvc_static}}
env = get_fake_env('', '', '')
cc = env.detect_c_compiler(False)
if is_osx():
self._test_all_naming(cc, env, patterns, 'darwin')
elif is_cygwin():
self._test_all_naming(cc, env, patterns, 'cygwin')
elif is_windows():
if cc.get_argument_syntax() == 'msvc':
self._test_all_naming(cc, env, patterns, 'windows-msvc')
else:
self._test_all_naming(cc, env, patterns, 'windows-mingw')
else:
self._test_all_naming(cc, env, patterns, 'linux')
# Mock OpenBSD since we don't have tests for it
true = lambda x, y: True
if not is_openbsd():
with PatchModule(mesonbuild.compilers.c.for_openbsd,
'mesonbuild.compilers.c.for_openbsd', true):
self._test_all_naming(cc, env, patterns, 'openbsd')
else:
self._test_all_naming(cc, env, patterns, 'openbsd')
with PatchModule(mesonbuild.compilers.c.for_darwin,
'mesonbuild.compilers.c.for_darwin', true):
self._test_all_naming(cc, env, patterns, 'darwin')
with PatchModule(mesonbuild.compilers.c.for_cygwin,
'mesonbuild.compilers.c.for_cygwin', true):
self._test_all_naming(cc, env, patterns, 'cygwin')
with PatchModule(mesonbuild.compilers.c.for_windows,
'mesonbuild.compilers.c.for_windows', true):
self._test_all_naming(cc, env, patterns, 'windows-mingw')
def test_pkgconfig_parse_libs(self):
'''
Unit test for parsing of pkg-config output to search for libraries
https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/3951
'''
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir:
pkgbin = ExternalProgram('pkg-config', command=['pkg-config'], silent=True)
env = get_fake_env('', '', '')
compiler = env.detect_c_compiler(False)
env.coredata.compilers = {'c': compiler}
env.coredata.compiler_options['c_link_args'] = FakeCompilerOptions()
p1 = Path(tmpdir) / '1'
p2 = Path(tmpdir) / '2'
p1.mkdir()
p2.mkdir()
# libfoo.a is in one prefix
(p1 / 'libfoo.a').open('w').close()
# libbar.a is in both prefixes
(p1 / 'libbar.a').open('w').close()
(p2 / 'libbar.a').open('w').close()
# Ensure that we never statically link to these
(p1 / 'libpthread.a').open('w').close()
(p1 / 'libm.a').open('w').close()
(p1 / 'libc.a').open('w').close()
(p1 / 'libdl.a').open('w').close()
(p1 / 'librt.a').open('w').close()
def fake_call_pkgbin(self, args, env=None):
if '--libs' not in args:
return 0, ''
if args[0] == 'foo':
return 0, '-L{} -lfoo -L{} -lbar'.format(p2.as_posix(), p1.as_posix())
if args[0] == 'bar':
return 0, '-L{} -lbar'.format(p2.as_posix())
if args[0] == 'internal':
return 0, '-L{} -lpthread -lm -lc -lrt -ldl'.format(p1.as_posix())
old_call = PkgConfigDependency._call_pkgbin
old_check = PkgConfigDependency.check_pkgconfig
PkgConfigDependency._call_pkgbin = fake_call_pkgbin
PkgConfigDependency.check_pkgconfig = lambda x: pkgbin
# Test begins
kwargs = {'required': True, 'silent': True}
foo_dep = PkgConfigDependency('foo', env, kwargs)
self.assertEqual(foo_dep.get_link_args(),
[(p1 / 'libfoo.a').as_posix(), (p2 / 'libbar.a').as_posix()])
bar_dep = PkgConfigDependency('bar', env, kwargs)
self.assertEqual(bar_dep.get_link_args(), [(p2 / 'libbar.a').as_posix()])
internal_dep = PkgConfigDependency('internal', env, kwargs)
if compiler.get_argument_syntax() == 'msvc':
self.assertEqual(internal_dep.get_link_args(), [])
else:
link_args = internal_dep.get_link_args()
for link_arg in link_args:
for lib in ('pthread', 'm', 'c', 'dl', 'rt'):
self.assertNotIn('lib{}.a'.format(lib), link_arg, msg=link_args)
# Test ends
PkgConfigDependency._call_pkgbin = old_call
PkgConfigDependency.check_pkgconfig = old_check
# Reset dependency class to ensure that in-process configure doesn't mess up
PkgConfigDependency.pkgbin_cache = {}
PkgConfigDependency.class_pkgbin = None
def test_version_compare(self):
comparefunc = mesonbuild.mesonlib.version_compare_many
for (a, b, result) in [
('0.99.beta19', '>= 0.99.beta14', True),
]:
self.assertEqual(comparefunc(a, b)[0], result)
for (a, b, result) in [
# examples from https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Archive:Tools/RPM/VersionComparison
("1.0010", "1.9", 1),
("1.05", "1.5", 0),
("1.0", "1", 1),
("2.50", "2.5", 1),
("fc4", "fc.4", 0),
("FC5", "fc4", -1),
("2a", "2.0", -1),
("1.0", "1.fc4", 1),
("3.0.0_fc", "3.0.0.fc", 0),
# from RPM tests
("1.0", "1.0", 0),
("1.0", "2.0", -1),
("2.0", "1.0", 1),
("2.0.1", "2.0.1", 0),
("2.0", "2.0.1", -1),
("2.0.1", "2.0", 1),
("2.0.1a", "2.0.1a", 0),
("2.0.1a", "2.0.1", 1),
("2.0.1", "2.0.1a", -1),
("5.5p1", "5.5p1", 0),
("5.5p1", "5.5p2", -1),
("5.5p2", "5.5p1", 1),
("5.5p10", "5.5p10", 0),
("5.5p1", "5.5p10", -1),
("5.5p10", "5.5p1", 1),
("10xyz", "10.1xyz", -1),
("10.1xyz", "10xyz", 1),
("xyz10", "xyz10", 0),
("xyz10", "xyz10.1", -1),
("xyz10.1", "xyz10", 1),
("xyz.4", "xyz.4", 0),
("xyz.4", "8", -1),
("8", "xyz.4", 1),
("xyz.4", "2", -1),
("2", "xyz.4", 1),
("5.5p2", "5.6p1", -1),
("5.6p1", "5.5p2", 1),
("5.6p1", "6.5p1", -1),
("6.5p1", "5.6p1", 1),
("6.0.rc1", "6.0", 1),
("6.0", "6.0.rc1", -1),
("10b2", "10a1", 1),
("10a2", "10b2", -1),
("1.0aa", "1.0aa", 0),
("1.0a", "1.0aa", -1),
("1.0aa", "1.0a", 1),
("10.0001", "10.0001", 0),
("10.0001", "10.1", 0),
("10.1", "10.0001", 0),
("10.0001", "10.0039", -1),
("10.0039", "10.0001", 1),
("4.999.9", "5.0", -1),
("5.0", "4.999.9", 1),
("20101121", "20101121", 0),
("20101121", "20101122", -1),
("20101122", "20101121", 1),
("2_0", "2_0", 0),
("2.0", "2_0", 0),
("2_0", "2.0", 0),
("a", "a", 0),
("a+", "a+", 0),
("a+", "a_", 0),
("a_", "a+", 0),
("+a", "+a", 0),
("+a", "_a", 0),
("_a", "+a", 0),
("+_", "+_", 0),
("_+", "+_", 0),
("_+", "_+", 0),
("+", "_", 0),
("_", "+", 0),
# other tests
('0.99.beta19', '0.99.beta14', 1),
("1.0.0", "2.0.0", -1),
(".0.0", "2.0.0", -1),
("alpha", "beta", -1),
("1.0", "1.0.0", -1),
("2.456", "2.1000", -1),
("2.1000", "3.111", -1),
("2.001", "2.1", 0),
("2.34", "2.34", 0),
("6.1.2", "6.3.8", -1),
("1.7.3.0", "2.0.0", -1),
("2.24.51", "2.25", -1),
("2.1.5+20120813+gitdcbe778", "2.1.5", 1),
("3.4.1", "3.4b1", 1),
("041206", "200090325", -1),
("0.6.2+git20130413", "0.6.2", 1),
("2.6.0+bzr6602", "2.6.0", 1),
("2.6.0", "2.6b2", 1),
("2.6.0+bzr6602", "2.6b2x", 1),
("0.6.7+20150214+git3a710f9", "0.6.7", 1),
("15.8b", "15.8.0.1", -1),
("1.2rc1", "1.2.0", -1),
]:
ver_a = Version(a)
ver_b = Version(b)
self.assertEqual(ver_a.__cmp__(ver_b), result)
self.assertEqual(ver_b.__cmp__(ver_a), -result)
@unittest.skipIf(is_tarball(), 'Skipping because this is a tarball release')
class DataTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_snippets(self):
hashcounter = re.compile('^ *(#)+')
snippet_dir = Path('docs/markdown/snippets')
self.assertTrue(snippet_dir.is_dir())
for f in snippet_dir.glob('*'):
self.assertTrue(f.is_file())
if f.parts[-1].endswith('~'):
continue
if f.suffix == '.md':
in_code_block = False
with f.open() as snippet:
for line in snippet:
if line.startswith(' '):
continue
if line.startswith('```'):
in_code_block = not in_code_block
if in_code_block:
continue
m = re.match(hashcounter, line)
if m:
self.assertEqual(len(m.group(0)), 2, 'All headings in snippets must have two hash symbols: ' + f.name)
self.assertFalse(in_code_block, 'Unclosed code block.')
else:
if f.name != 'add_release_note_snippets_here':
self.assertTrue(False, 'A file without .md suffix in snippets dir: ' + f.name)
def test_compiler_options_documented(self):
'''
Test that C and C++ compiler options and base options are documented in
Builtin-Options.md. Only tests the default compiler for the current
platform on the CI.
'''
md = None
with open('docs/markdown/Builtin-options.md') as f:
md = f.read()
self.assertIsNotNone(md)
env = get_fake_env('', '', '')
# FIXME: Support other compilers
cc = env.detect_c_compiler(False)
cpp = env.detect_cpp_compiler(False)
for comp in (cc, cpp):
for opt in comp.get_options().keys():
self.assertIn(opt, md)
for opt in comp.base_options:
self.assertIn(opt, md)
self.assertNotIn('b_unknown', md)
def test_cpu_families_documented(self):
with open("docs/markdown/Reference-tables.md") as f:
md = f.read()
self.assertIsNotNone(md)
sections = list(re.finditer(r"^## (.+)$", md, re.MULTILINE))
for s1, s2 in zip(sections[::2], sections[1::2]):
if s1.group(1) == "CPU families":
# Extract the content for this section
content = md[s1.end():s2.start()]
# Find the list entries
arches = [m.group(1) for m in re.finditer(r"^\| (\w+) +\|", content, re.MULTILINE)]
# Drop the header
arches = set(arches[1:])
self.assertEqual(arches, set(mesonbuild.environment.known_cpu_families))
def test_markdown_files_in_sitemap(self):
'''
Test that each markdown files in docs/markdown is referenced in sitemap.txt
'''
with open("docs/sitemap.txt") as f:
md = f.read()
self.assertIsNotNone(md)
toc = list(m.group(1) for m in re.finditer(r"^\s*(\w.*)$", md, re.MULTILINE))
markdownfiles = [f.name for f in Path("docs/markdown").iterdir() if f.is_file() and f.suffix == '.md']
exceptions = ['_Sidebar.md']
for f in markdownfiles:
if f not in exceptions:
self.assertIn(f, toc)
def test_syntax_highlighting_files(self):
'''
Ensure that syntax highlighting files were updated for new functions in
the global namespace in build files.
'''
env = get_fake_env('', '', '')
interp = Interpreter(FakeBuild(env), mock=True)
with open('data/syntax-highlighting/vim/syntax/meson.vim') as f:
res = re.search(r'syn keyword mesonBuiltin(\s+\\\s\w+)+', f.read(), re.MULTILINE)
defined = set([a.strip() for a in res.group().split('\\')][1:])
self.assertEqual(defined, set(chain(interp.funcs.keys(), interp.builtin.keys())))
class BasePlatformTests(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
src_root = os.path.dirname(__file__)
src_root = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), src_root)
self.src_root = src_root
self.prefix = '/usr'
self.libdir = 'lib'
# Get the backend
# FIXME: Extract this from argv?
self.backend = getattr(Backend, os.environ.get('MESON_UNIT_TEST_BACKEND', 'ninja'))
self.meson_args = ['--backend=' + self.backend.name]
self.meson_cross_file = None
self.meson_command = python_command + [get_meson_script()]
self.setup_command = self.meson_command + self.meson_args
self.mconf_command = self.meson_command + ['configure']
self.mintro_command = self.meson_command + ['introspect']
self.wrap_command = self.meson_command + ['wrap']
# Backend-specific build commands
self.build_command, self.clean_command, self.test_command, self.install_command, \
self.uninstall_command = get_backend_commands(self.backend)
# Test directories
self.common_test_dir = os.path.join(src_root, 'test cases/common')
self.vala_test_dir = os.path.join(src_root, 'test cases/vala')
self.framework_test_dir = os.path.join(src_root, 'test cases/frameworks')
self.unit_test_dir = os.path.join(src_root, 'test cases/unit')
# Misc stuff
self.orig_env = os.environ.copy()
if self.backend is Backend.ninja:
self.no_rebuild_stdout = 'ninja: no work to do.'
else:
# VS doesn't have a stable output when no changes are done
# XCode backend is untested with unit tests, help welcome!
self.no_rebuild_stdout = 'UNKNOWN BACKEND {!r}'.format(self.backend.name)
self.builddirs = []
self.new_builddir()
def change_builddir(self, newdir):
self.builddir = newdir
self.privatedir = os.path.join(self.builddir, 'meson-private')
self.logdir = os.path.join(self.builddir, 'meson-logs')
self.installdir = os.path.join(self.builddir, 'install')
self.distdir = os.path.join(self.builddir, 'meson-dist')
self.mtest_command = self.meson_command + ['test', '-C', self.builddir]
self.builddirs.append(self.builddir)
def new_builddir(self):
# In case the directory is inside a symlinked directory, find the real
# path otherwise we might not find the srcdir from inside the builddir.
newdir = os.path.realpath(tempfile.mkdtemp())
self.change_builddir(newdir)
def _print_meson_log(self):
log = os.path.join(self.logdir, 'meson-log.txt')
if not os.path.isfile(log):
print("{!r} doesn't exist".format(log))
return
with open(log, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
print(f.read())
def tearDown(self):
for path in self.builddirs:
try:
windows_proof_rmtree(path)
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
os.environ.clear()
os.environ.update(self.orig_env)
super().tearDown()
def _run(self, command, workdir=None):
'''
Run a command while printing the stdout and stderr to stdout,
and also return a copy of it
'''
# If this call hangs CI will just abort. It is very hard to distinguish
# between CI issue and test bug in that case. Set timeout and fail loud
# instead.
p = subprocess.run(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, env=os.environ.copy(),
universal_newlines=True, cwd=workdir, timeout=60 * 5)
print(p.stdout)
if p.returncode != 0:
if 'MESON_SKIP_TEST' in p.stdout:
raise unittest.SkipTest('Project requested skipping.')
raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(p.returncode, command, output=p.stdout)
return p.stdout
def init(self, srcdir, extra_args=None, default_args=True, inprocess=False):
self.assertPathExists(srcdir)
if extra_args is None:
extra_args = []
if not isinstance(extra_args, list):
extra_args = [extra_args]
args = [srcdir, self.builddir]
if default_args:
args += ['--prefix', self.prefix,
'--libdir', self.libdir]
if self.meson_cross_file:
args += ['--cross-file', self.meson_cross_file]
self.privatedir = os.path.join(self.builddir, 'meson-private')
if inprocess:
try:
(returncode, out, err) = run_configure_inprocess(self.meson_args + args + extra_args)
if 'MESON_SKIP_TEST' in out:
raise unittest.SkipTest('Project requested skipping.')