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We constantly had to adjust the qmake grammar to handle line continuations (\\\n) in weird places. Instead of doing that, just do a preprocess step to remove all the LCs like we do with comments, and simplify the grammar not to take into account the LCs. From some manual testing it doesn't look like we get any regressions. Change-Id: I2017d59396004cf67b6cb54977583db65c65e7d3 Reviewed-by: Tobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@qt.io>
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1.7 KiB
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47 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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from pro2cmake import fixup_linecontinuation
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def test_no_change():
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input = "test \\\nline2\n line3"
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output = "test line2\n line3"
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result = fixup_linecontinuation(input)
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assert output == result
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def test_fix():
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input = "test \\\t\nline2\\\n line3\\ \nline4 \\ \t\nline5\\\n\n\n"
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output = "test line2 line3 line4 line5 \n\n"
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result = fixup_linecontinuation(input)
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assert output == result
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