| #!/usr/bin/python2.4 |
| # |
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| |
| """Builds the Google Test (gtest) lib. This has been tested on Windows, |
| Linux, Mac OS X, and Cygwin. The compilation settings from your project |
| will be used, with some specific flags required for gtest added. |
| |
| You should be able to call this file from more or less any SConscript |
| file. |
| |
| You can optionally set a variable on the construction environment to |
| have the unit test executables copied to your output directory. The |
| variable should be env['EXE_OUTPUT']. |
| |
| Another optional variable is env['LIB_OUTPUT']. If set, the generated |
| libraries are copied to the folder indicated by the variable. |
| |
| If you place the gtest sources within your own project's source |
| directory, you should be able to call this SConscript file simply as |
| follows: |
| |
| # -- cut here -- |
| # Build gtest library; first tell it where to copy executables. |
| env['EXE_OUTPUT'] = '#/mybuilddir/mybuildmode' # example, optional |
| env['LIB_OUTPUT'] = '#/mybuilddir/mybuildmode/lib' |
| env.SConscript('whateverpath/gtest/scons/SConscript') |
| # -- cut here -- |
| |
| If on the other hand you place the gtest sources in a directory |
| outside of your project's source tree, you would use a snippet similar |
| to the following: |
| |
| # -- cut here -- |
| |
| # The following assumes that $BUILD_DIR refers to the root of the |
| # directory for your current build mode, e.g. "#/mybuilddir/mybuildmode" |
| |
| # Build gtest library; as it is outside of our source root, we need to |
| # tell SCons that the directory it will refer to as |
| # e.g. $BUILD_DIR/gtest is actually on disk in original form as |
| # ../../gtest (relative to your project root directory). Recall that |
| # SCons by default copies all source files into the build directory |
| # before building. |
| gtest_dir = env.Dir('$BUILD_DIR/gtest') |
| |
| # Modify this part to point to gtest relative to the current |
| # SConscript or SConstruct file's directory. The ../.. path would |
| # be different per project, to locate the base directory for gtest. |
| gtest_dir.addRepository(env.Dir('../../gtest')) |
| |
| # Tell the gtest SCons file where to copy executables. |
| env['EXE_OUTPUT'] = '$BUILD_DIR' # example, optional |
| |
| # Call the gtest SConscript to build gtest.lib and unit tests. The |
| # location of the library should end up as |
| # '$BUILD_DIR/gtest/scons/gtest.lib' |
| env.SConscript(env.File('scons/SConscript', gtest_dir)) |
| |
| # -- cut here -- |
| """ |
| |
| |
| __author__ = 'joi@google.com (Joi Sigurdsson)' |
| |
| |
| import os |
| |
| ############################################################ |
| # Environments for building the targets, sorted by name. |
| |
| def NewEnvironment(env, type): |
| """Copies environment and gives it suffix for names of targets built in it.""" |
| |
| if type: |
| suffix = '_' + type |
| else: |
| suffix = '' |
| |
| new_env = env.Clone() |
| new_env['OBJ_SUFFIX'] = suffix |
| return new_env; |
| |
| |
| def Remove(env, attribute, value): |
| """Removes the given attribute value from the environment.""" |
| |
| attribute_values = env[attribute] |
| if value in attribute_values: |
| attribute_values.remove(value) |
| |
| |
| Import('env') |
| env = NewEnvironment(env, '') |
| |
| # Note: The relative paths in SConscript files are relative to the location |
| # of the SConscript file itself. To make a path relative to the location of |
| # the main SConstruct file, prepend the path with the # sign. |
| # |
| # But if a project uses variant builds without source duplication, the above |
| # rule gets muddied a bit. In that case the paths must be counted from the |
| # location of the copy of the SConscript file in scons/build/<config>/scons. |
| # |
| # Include paths to gtest headers are relative to either the gtest |
| # directory or the 'include' subdirectory of it, and this SConscript |
| # file is one directory deeper than the gtest directory. |
| env.Prepend(CPPPATH = ['..', '../include']) |
| |
| env_use_own_tuple = NewEnvironment(env, 'use_own_tuple') |
| env_use_own_tuple.Append(CPPDEFINES = 'GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE=1') |
| |
| # Needed to allow gtest_unittest.cc, which triggers a gcc warning when |
| # testing EXPECT_EQ(NULL, ptr), to compile. |
| env_warning_ok = NewEnvironment(env, 'warning_ok') |
| if env_warning_ok['PLATFORM'] == 'win32': |
| Remove(env_warning_ok, 'CCFLAGS', '-WX') |
| else: |
| Remove(env_warning_ok, 'CCFLAGS', '-Werror') |
| |
| env_with_exceptions = NewEnvironment(env_warning_ok, 'ex') |
| if env_with_exceptions['PLATFORM'] == 'win32': |
| env_with_exceptions.Append(CCFLAGS=['/EHsc']) |
| env_with_exceptions.Append(CPPDEFINES='_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=1') |
| # Undoes the _TYPEINFO_ hack, which is unnecessary and only creates |
| # trouble when exceptions are enabled. |
| Remove(env_with_exceptions, 'CPPDEFINES', '_TYPEINFO_') |
| Remove(env_with_exceptions, 'CPPDEFINES', '_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=0') |
| else: |
| env_with_exceptions.Append(CCFLAGS='-fexceptions') |
| Remove(env_with_exceptions, 'CCFLAGS', '-fno-exceptions') |
| |
| # We need to disable some optimization flags for some tests on |
| # Windows; otherwise the redirection of stdout does not work |
| # (apparently because of a compiler bug). |
| env_less_optimized = NewEnvironment(env, 'less_optimized') |
| if env_less_optimized['PLATFORM'] == 'win32': |
| for flag in ['/O1', '/Os', '/Og', '/Oy']: |
| Remove(env_less_optimized, 'LINKFLAGS', flag) |
| |
| # Assuming POSIX-like environment with GCC. |
| # TODO(vladl@google.com): sniff presence of pthread_atfork instead of |
| # selecting on a platform. |
| env_with_threads = NewEnvironment(env, 'with_threads') |
| if env_with_threads['PLATFORM'] != 'win32': |
| env_with_threads.Append(CCFLAGS=['-pthread']) |
| env_with_threads.Append(LINKFLAGS=['-pthread']) |
| |
| env_without_rtti = NewEnvironment(env_warning_ok, 'no_rtti') |
| if env_without_rtti['PLATFORM'] == 'win32': |
| env_without_rtti.Append(CCFLAGS=['/GR-']) |
| else: |
| env_without_rtti.Append(CCFLAGS=['-fno-rtti']) |
| env_without_rtti.Append(CPPDEFINES='GTEST_HAS_RTTI=0') |
| |
| ############################################################ |
| # Helpers for creating build targets. |
| |
| # Caches object file targets built by GtestObject to allow passing the |
| # same source file with the same environment twice into the function as a |
| # convenience. |
| _all_objects = {} |
| |
| def GtestObject(build_env, source): |
| """Returns a target to build an object file from the given .cc source file.""" |
| |
| object_name = os.path.basename(source).rstrip('.cc') + build_env['OBJ_SUFFIX'] |
| if object_name not in _all_objects: |
| _all_objects[object_name] = build_env.Object(target=object_name, |
| source=source) |
| return _all_objects[object_name] |
| |
| |
| def GtestStaticLibraries(build_env): |
| """Builds static libraries for gtest and gtest_main in build_env. |
| |
| Args: |
| build_env: An environment in which to build libraries. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A pair (gtest library, gtest_main library) built in the given environment. |
| """ |
| |
| gtest_object = GtestObject(build_env, '../src/gtest-all.cc') |
| gtest_main_object = GtestObject(build_env, '../src/gtest_main.cc') |
| |
| return (build_env.StaticLibrary(target='gtest' + build_env['OBJ_SUFFIX'], |
| source=[gtest_object]), |
| build_env.StaticLibrary(target='gtest_main' + build_env['OBJ_SUFFIX'], |
| source=[gtest_object, gtest_main_object])) |
| |
| |
| def GtestBinary(build_env, target, gtest_libs, sources): |
| """Creates a target to build a binary (either test or sample). |
| |
| Args: |
| build_env: The SCons construction environment to use to build. |
| target: The basename of the target's main source file, also used as the |
| target name. |
| gtest_libs: The gtest library or the list of libraries to link. |
| sources: A list of source files in the target. |
| """ |
| srcs = [] # The object targets corresponding to sources. |
| for src in sources: |
| if type(src) is str: |
| srcs.append(GtestObject(build_env, src)) |
| else: |
| srcs.append(src) |
| |
| if not gtest_libs: |
| gtest_libs = [] |
| elif type(gtest_libs) != type(list()): |
| gtest_libs = [gtest_libs] |
| binary = build_env.Program(target=target, source=srcs, LIBS=gtest_libs) |
| if 'EXE_OUTPUT' in build_env.Dictionary(): |
| build_env.Install('$EXE_OUTPUT', source=[binary]) |
| |
| |
| def GtestTest(build_env, target, gtest_libs, additional_sources=None): |
| """Creates a target to build the given test. |
| |
| Args: |
| build_env: The SCons construction environment to use to build. |
| target: The basename of the target test .cc file. |
| gtest_libs: The gtest library or the list of libraries to use. |
| additional_sources: A list of additional source files in the target. |
| """ |
| |
| GtestBinary(build_env, target, gtest_libs, |
| ['../test/%s.cc' % target] + (additional_sources or [])) |
| |
| |
| def GtestSample(build_env, target, additional_sources=None): |
| """Creates a target to build the given sample. |
| |
| Args: |
| build_env: The SCons construction environment to use to build. |
| target: The basename of the target sample .cc file. |
| gtest_libs: The gtest library or the list of libraries to use. |
| additional_sources: A list of additional source files in the target. |
| """ |
| GtestBinary(build_env, target, gtest_main, |
| ['../samples/%s.cc' % target] + (additional_sources or [])) |
| |
| |
| ############################################################ |
| # Object and library targets. |
| |
| # gtest.lib to be used by most apps (if you have your own main function). |
| # gtest_main.lib can be used if you just want a basic main function; it is also |
| # used by some tests for Google Test itself. |
| gtest, gtest_main = GtestStaticLibraries(env) |
| gtest_ex, gtest_main_ex = GtestStaticLibraries(env_with_exceptions) |
| gtest_no_rtti, gtest_main_no_rtti = GtestStaticLibraries(env_without_rtti) |
| gtest_use_own_tuple, gtest_use_own_tuple_main = GtestStaticLibraries( |
| env_use_own_tuple) |
| |
| # Install the libraries if needed. |
| if 'LIB_OUTPUT' in env.Dictionary(): |
| env.Install('$LIB_OUTPUT', source=[gtest, gtest_main, |
| gtest_ex, gtest_main_ex, |
| gtest_no_rtti, gtest_main_no_rtti, |
| gtest_use_own_tuple, |
| gtest_use_own_tuple_main]) |
| |
| ############################################################ |
| # Test targets using the standard environment. |
| |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest-filepath_test', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest-message_test', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest-options_test', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_environment_test', gtest) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_main_unittest', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_no_test_unittest', gtest) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_pred_impl_unittest', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_prod_test', gtest_main, |
| additional_sources=['../test/production.cc']) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_repeat_test', gtest) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_sole_header_test', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest-test-part_test', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest-typed-test_test', gtest_main, |
| additional_sources=['../test/gtest-typed-test2_test.cc']) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest-param-test_test', gtest, |
| additional_sources=['../test/gtest-param-test2_test.cc']) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_color_test_', gtest) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest-linked_ptr_test', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest-port_test', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_break_on_failure_unittest_', gtest) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_filter_unittest_', gtest) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_help_test_', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_list_tests_unittest_', gtest) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_throw_on_failure_test_', gtest) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_xml_outfile1_test_', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_xml_outfile2_test_', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest_xml_output_unittest_', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env, 'gtest-unittest-api_test', gtest) |
| |
| ############################################################ |
| # Tests targets using custom environments. |
| |
| GtestTest(env_warning_ok, 'gtest_unittest', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env_with_exceptions, 'gtest_output_test_', gtest_ex) |
| GtestTest(env_with_exceptions, 'gtest_throw_on_failure_ex_test', gtest_ex) |
| GtestTest(env_with_threads, 'gtest-death-test_test', gtest_main) |
| GtestTest(env_less_optimized, 'gtest_env_var_test_', gtest) |
| GtestTest(env_less_optimized, 'gtest_uninitialized_test_', gtest) |
| GtestTest(env_use_own_tuple, 'gtest-tuple_test', gtest_use_own_tuple_main) |
| GtestBinary(env_use_own_tuple, |
| 'gtest_use_own_tuple_test', |
| gtest_use_own_tuple_main, |
| ['../test/gtest-param-test_test.cc', |
| '../test/gtest-param-test2_test.cc']) |
| GtestBinary(env_with_exceptions, 'gtest_ex_unittest', gtest_main_ex, |
| ['../test/gtest_unittest.cc']) |
| GtestBinary(env_without_rtti, 'gtest_no_rtti_test', gtest_main_no_rtti, |
| ['../test/gtest_unittest.cc']) |
| |
| ############################################################ |
| # Sample targets. |
| |
| # Use the GTEST_BUILD_SAMPLES build variable to control building of samples. |
| # In your SConstruct file, add |
| # vars = Variables() |
| # vars.Add(BoolVariable('GTEST_BUILD_SAMPLES', 'Build samples', False)) |
| # my_environment = Environment(variables = vars, ...) |
| # Then, in the command line use GTEST_BUILD_SAMPLES=true to enable them. |
| if env.get('GTEST_BUILD_SAMPLES', False): |
| GtestSample(env, 'sample1_unittest', |
| additional_sources=['../samples/sample1.cc']) |
| GtestSample(env, 'sample2_unittest', |
| additional_sources=['../samples/sample2.cc']) |
| GtestSample(env, 'sample3_unittest') |
| GtestSample(env, 'sample4_unittest', |
| additional_sources=['../samples/sample4.cc']) |
| GtestSample(env, 'sample5_unittest', |
| additional_sources=['../samples/sample1.cc']) |
| GtestSample(env, 'sample6_unittest') |
| GtestSample(env, 'sample7_unittest') |
| GtestSample(env, 'sample8_unittest') |
| |
| # These exports are used by Google Mock. |
| gtest_exports = {'gtest': gtest, |
| 'gtest_ex': gtest_ex, |
| 'gtest_no_rtti': gtest_no_rtti, |
| 'gtest_use_own_tuple': gtest_use_own_tuple, |
| 'NewEnvironment': NewEnvironment, |
| 'GtestObject': GtestObject, |
| 'GtestBinary': GtestBinary, |
| 'GtestTest': GtestTest} |
| # Makes the gtest_exports dictionary available to the invoking SConstruct. |
| Return('gtest_exports') |