skia2/platform_tools/android/tests/makefile_writer_tests.py
scroggo f50a79366f Use BUILD_NATIVE_TEST instead of BUILD_EXECUTABLE.
This will generate makefiles for our tools (bench, tests, gm, dm) using
the line "include $(BUILD_NATIVE_TEST)". This has been recommended by the
Android team, as it builds both 32 bit and 64 bit versions of the test.

Do not use LOCAL_MODULE_PATH, which is deprecated (see https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/document/d/1uLAuY7_KYGx1TSzJ9SXkyevT8qNpra2ZoIBkmCoq8VM/edit# ).

Corresponds to ag/498302 , which makes this change just for bench.

R=djsollen@google.com, halcanary@google.com

Author: scroggo@google.com

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/369673002
2014-07-08 11:20:58 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# Copyright 2014 Google Inc.
#
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""
Test makefile_writer.py
"""
import argparse
import os
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
import test_variables
import unittest
import utils
sys.path.append(test_variables.GYP_GEN_DIR)
import makefile_writer
import tool_makefile_writer
import vars_dict_lib
MAKEFILE_NAME = test_variables.ANDROID_MK
REBASELINE_MSG = ('If you\'ve modified makefile_writer.py, run '
'"makefile_writer_tests.py --rebaseline" to rebaseline')
TOOL_DIR = 'tool'
def generate_dummy_vars_dict(name):
"""Create a VarsDict and fill it with dummy entries.
Args:
name: string to be appended to each entry, if not None.
Returns:
A VarsDict with dummy entries.
"""
vars_dict = vars_dict_lib.VarsDict()
for key in vars_dict.keys():
entry = key.lower()
if name:
entry += '_' + name
vars_dict[key].add(entry)
return vars_dict
def generate_write_local_vars_params():
"""Generator to compute params for write_local_vars tests.
Each iteration yields a new tuple: (filename, append, name), specific to a
way to call write_local_vars for the tests.
Yields:
filename: filename corresponding to the expectation file for this
combination of params to write_local_vars.
append: boolean to pass as append parameter to write_local_vars.
name: string to pass as name parameter to write_local_vars.
"""
for append in [ True, False ]:
for name in [ None, 'arm', 'foo' ]:
filename = 'write_local_vars'
if append:
filename += '_append'
else:
filename += '_no_append'
if name:
filename += '_' + name
else:
filename += '_no_name'
yield (filename, append, name)
def generate_dummy_vars_dict_data(name, condition):
"""Create a dummy VarsDictData.
Create a dummy VarsDictData, using the name for both the contained
VarsDict and the VarsDictData
Args:
name: name used by both the returned VarsDictData and its contained
VarsDict.
condition: condition used by the returned VarsDictData.
Returns:
A VarsDictData with dummy values, using the passed in info.
"""
vars_dict = generate_dummy_vars_dict(name)
return makefile_writer.VarsDictData(vars_dict=vars_dict, name=name,
condition=condition)
def generate_dummy_makefile(target_dir):
"""Create a dummy makefile to demonstrate how it works.
Use dummy values unrelated to any gyp files. Its output should remain the
same unless/until makefile_writer.write_android_mk changes.
Args:
target_dir: directory in which to write the resulting Android.mk
"""
common_vars_dict = generate_dummy_vars_dict(None)
deviation_params = [('foo', 'COND'), ('bar', None)]
deviations = [generate_dummy_vars_dict_data(name, condition)
for (name, condition) in deviation_params]
makefile_writer.write_android_mk(target_dir=target_dir,
common=common_vars_dict,
deviations_from_common=deviations)
def generate_dummy_tool_makefile(target_dir):
"""Create a dummy makefile for a tool.
Args:
target_dir: directory in which to write the resulting Android.mk
"""
vars_dict = generate_dummy_vars_dict(None)
tool_makefile_writer.write_tool_android_mk(target_dir=target_dir,
var_dict=vars_dict)
class MakefileWriterTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_write_group_empty(self):
f = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
assert f.tell() == 0
for empty in (None, []):
for truth in (True, False):
makefile_writer.write_group(f, 'name', empty, truth)
self.assertEqual(f.tell(), 0)
f.close()
def test_write_group(self):
animals = ('dog', 'cat', 'mouse', 'elephant')
fd, filename = tempfile.mkstemp()
with open(filename, 'w') as f:
makefile_writer.write_group(f, 'animals', animals, False)
os.close(fd)
# Now confirm that it matches expectations
utils.compare_to_expectation(filename, 'animals.txt', self.assertTrue)
with open(filename, 'w') as f:
makefile_writer.write_group(f, 'animals_append', animals, True)
# Now confirm that it matches expectations
utils.compare_to_expectation(filename, 'animals_append.txt',
self.assertTrue)
os.remove(filename)
def test_write_local_vars(self):
vars_dict = generate_dummy_vars_dict(None)
# Compare various ways of calling write_local_vars to expectations.
for (filename, append, name) in generate_write_local_vars_params():
fd, outfile = tempfile.mkstemp()
with open(outfile, 'w') as f:
makefile_writer.write_local_vars(f, vars_dict, append, name)
os.close(fd)
# Compare to the expected file.
utils.compare_to_expectation(outfile, filename, self.assertTrue,
REBASELINE_MSG)
# KNOWN_TARGETS is always a key in the input VarsDict, but it should not
# be written to the resulting file.
# Note that this assumes none of our dummy entries is 'KNOWN_TARGETS'.
known_targets_name = 'KNOWN_TARGETS'
self.assertEqual(len(vars_dict[known_targets_name]), 1)
with open(outfile, 'r') as f:
self.assertNotIn(known_targets_name, f.read())
os.remove(outfile)
def test_write_android_mk(self):
outdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
generate_dummy_makefile(outdir)
utils.compare_to_expectation(os.path.join(outdir, MAKEFILE_NAME),
MAKEFILE_NAME, self.assertTrue, REBASELINE_MSG)
shutil.rmtree(outdir)
def test_tool_writer(self):
outdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
tool_dir = os.path.join(outdir, TOOL_DIR)
os.mkdir(tool_dir)
generate_dummy_tool_makefile(tool_dir)
utils.compare_to_expectation(os.path.join(tool_dir, MAKEFILE_NAME),
os.path.join(TOOL_DIR, MAKEFILE_NAME),
self.assertTrue, REBASELINE_MSG)
def main():
loader = unittest.TestLoader()
suite = loader.loadTestsFromTestCase(MakefileWriterTest)
results = unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=2).run(suite)
print repr(results)
if not results.wasSuccessful():
raise Exception('failed one or more unittests')
def rebaseline():
generate_dummy_makefile(utils.EXPECTATIONS_DIR)
vars_dict = generate_dummy_vars_dict(None)
for (filename, append, name) in generate_write_local_vars_params():
with open(os.path.join(utils.EXPECTATIONS_DIR, filename), 'w') as f:
makefile_writer.write_local_vars(f, vars_dict, append, name)
generate_dummy_tool_makefile(os.path.join(utils.EXPECTATIONS_DIR, TOOL_DIR))
if __name__ == '__main__':
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('-r', '--rebaseline', help='Rebaseline expectations.',
action='store_true')
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.rebaseline:
rebaseline()
else:
main()