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- import subprocess
- import time
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- import pytest
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- from tests import dds, DDS, dds_fixture_conf_1
- from dds_ci import proc
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- def build_and_get_rc(dds: DDS) -> int:
- dds.build()
- app = dds.build_dir / ('app' + dds.exe_suffix)
- return proc.run(app).returncode
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- def test_simple_rebuild(dds: DDS):
- """
- Check that changing a source file will update the resulting application.
- """
- assert build_and_get_rc(dds) == 0
- dds.scope.enter_context(
- dds.set_contents(
- 'src/1.cpp',
- b'''
- int value_1() { return 33; }
- ''',
- ))
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- assert build_and_get_rc(dds) == 1
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- def test_rebuild_header_change(dds: DDS):
- """Change the content of the header which defines the values"""
- assert build_and_get_rc(dds) == 0
- dds.scope.enter_context(
- dds.set_contents(
- 'src/values.hpp',
- b'''
- const int first_value = 63;
- const int second_value = 88;
- ''',
- ))
- assert build_and_get_rc(dds) == (88 - 63)
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- def test_partial_build_rebuild(dds: DDS):
- """
- Change the content of a header, but cause one user of that header to fail
- compilation. The fact that compilation fails means it is still `out-of-date`,
- and will need to be compiled after we have fixed it up.
- """
- assert build_and_get_rc(dds) == 0
- dds.scope.enter_context(
- dds.set_contents(
- 'src/values.hpp',
- b'''
- const int first_value_q = 6;
- const int second_value_q = 99;
- ''',
- ))
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- with pytest.raises(subprocess.CalledProcessError):
- dds.build()
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- dds.scope.enter_context(
- dds.set_contents(
- 'src/1.cpp',
- b'''
- #include "./values.hpp"
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- int value_1() { return first_value_q; }
- ''',
- ))
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- with pytest.raises(subprocess.CalledProcessError):
- dds.build()
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- with pytest.raises(subprocess.CalledProcessError):
- dds.build()
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- dds.scope.enter_context(
- dds.set_contents(
- 'src/2.cpp',
- b'''
- #include "./values.hpp"
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- int value_2() { return second_value_q; }
- ''',
- ))
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- assert build_and_get_rc(dds) == (99 - 6)
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