suyu/externals/vcpkg/packages/boost-build_x64-windows/tools/boost-build/test/timedata.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
# Copyright 2005 David Abrahams
# Copyright 2008, 2012 Jurko Gospodnetic
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# (See accompanying file LICENSE.txt or copy at
# https://www.bfgroup.xyz/b2/LICENSE.txt)
# Tests the build step timing facilities.
# TODO: Missing tests:
# 1. 'time' target with a source target representing more than one virtual
# target. This happens in practice, e.g. when using the time rule on a msvc
# exe target whose generator actually constructs an EXE and a PDB target.
# When this is done - only the main virtual target's constructing action
# should be timed.
# 2. 'time' target with a source target representing a virtual target that
# actually gets built by multiple actions run in sequence. In that case a
# separate timing result should be reported for each of those actions. This
# happens in practice, e.g. when using the time rule on a msvc exe target
# which first gets created as a result of some link action and then its
# manifest gets embedded inside it as a resource using a separate action
# (assuming an appropriate property has been set for this target - see the
# msvc module for details).
import BoostBuild
import re
###############################################################################
#
# basic_jam_action_test()
# -----------------------
#
###############################################################################
def basic_jam_action_test():
"""Tests basic Jam action timing support."""
t = BoostBuild.Tester(pass_toolset=0)
t.write("file.jam", """\
rule time
{
DEPENDS $(<) : $(>) ;
__TIMING_RULE__ on $(>) = record_time $(<) ;
DEPENDS all : $(<) ;
}
actions time
{
echo $(>) user: $(__USER_TIME__) system: $(__SYSTEM_TIME__) clock: $(__CLOCK_TIME__)
echo timed from $(>) >> $(<)
}
rule record_time ( target : source : start end user system clock )
{
__USER_TIME__ on $(target) = $(user) ;
__SYSTEM_TIME__ on $(target) = $(system) ;
__CLOCK_TIME__ on $(target) = $(clock) ;
}
rule make
{
DEPENDS $(<) : $(>) ;
}
actions make
{
echo made from $(>) >> $(<)
}
time foo : bar ;
make bar : baz ;
""")
t.write("baz", "nothing")
expected_output = """\
\.\.\.found 4 targets\.\.\.
\.\.\.updating 2 targets\.\.\.
make bar
time foo
bar +user: [0-9\.]+ +system: +[0-9\.]+ +clock: +[0-9\.]+ *
\.\.\.updated 2 targets\.\.\.$
"""
t.run_build_system(["-ffile.jam", "-d+1"], stdout=expected_output,
match=lambda actual, expected: re.search(expected, actual, re.DOTALL))
t.expect_addition("foo")
t.expect_addition("bar")
t.expect_nothing_more()
t.cleanup()
###############################################################################
#
# boost_build_testing_support_timing_rule():
# ------------------------------------------
#
###############################################################################
def boost_build_testing_support_timing_rule():
"""
Tests the target build timing rule provided by the Boost Build testing
support system.
"""
t = BoostBuild.Tester(use_test_config=False)
t.write("aaa.cpp", "int main() {}\n")
t.write("jamroot.jam", """\
import testing ;
exe my-exe : aaa.cpp ;
time my-time : my-exe ;
""")
t.run_build_system()
t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug*/aaa.obj")
t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug*/my-exe.exe")
t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug*/my-time.time")
t.expect_content_lines("bin/$toolset/debug*/my-time.time",
"user: *[0-9] seconds")
t.expect_content_lines("bin/$toolset/debug*/my-time.time",
"system: *[0-9] seconds")
t.expect_content_lines("bin/$toolset/debug*/my-time.time",
"clock: *[0-9] seconds")
t.cleanup()
###############################################################################
#
# boost_build_testing_support_timing_rule_with_spaces_in_names()
# --------------------------------------------------------------
#
###############################################################################
def boost_build_testing_support_timing_rule_with_spaces_in_names():
"""
Tests the target build timing rule provided by the Boost Build testing
support system when used with targets contining spaces in their names.
"""
t = BoostBuild.Tester(use_test_config=False)
t.write("aaa bbb.cpp", "int main() {}\n")
t.write("jamroot.jam", """\
import testing ;
exe "my exe" : "aaa bbb.cpp" ;
time "my time" : "my exe" ;
""")
t.run_build_system()
t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug*/aaa bbb.obj")
t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug*/my exe.exe")
t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug*/my time.time")
t.expect_content_lines("bin/$toolset/debug*/my time.time", "user: *")
t.expect_content_lines("bin/$toolset/debug*/my time.time", "system: *")
t.cleanup()
###############################################################################
#
# main()
# ------
#
###############################################################################
basic_jam_action_test()
boost_build_testing_support_timing_rule()
boost_build_testing_support_timing_rule_with_spaces_in_names()