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diff --git a/sp/src/thirdparty/protobuf-2.3.0/gtest/scons/SConscript b/sp/src/thirdparty/protobuf-2.3.0/gtest/scons/SConscript index eb4c65bb..26fa5fbf 100644 --- a/sp/src/thirdparty/protobuf-2.3.0/gtest/scons/SConscript +++ b/sp/src/thirdparty/protobuf-2.3.0/gtest/scons/SConscript @@ -1,325 +1,325 @@ -# -*- Python -*-
-# Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
-#
-# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-# met:
-#
-# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
-# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
-# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
-# distribution.
-# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
-# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
-# this software without specific prior written permission.
-#
-# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
-
-"""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__ = '[email protected] (Joi Sigurdsson)'
-
-
-import os
-
-############################################################
-# Environments for building the targets, sorted by name.
-
-Import('env', 'EnvCreator')
-
-env = EnvCreator.Create(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 = EnvCreator.Create(env, EnvCreator.UseOwnTuple)
-env_less_optimized = EnvCreator.Create(env, EnvCreator.LessOptimized)
-env_with_threads = EnvCreator.Create(env, EnvCreator.WithThreads)
-# The following environments are used to compile gtest_unittest.cc, which
-# triggers a warning in all but the most recent GCC versions when compiling
-# the EXPECT_EQ(NULL, ptr) statement.
-env_warning_ok = EnvCreator.Create(env, EnvCreator.WarningOk)
-env_with_exceptions = EnvCreator.Create(env_warning_ok,
- EnvCreator.WithExceptions)
-env_without_rtti = EnvCreator.Create(env_warning_ok, EnvCreator.NoRtti)
-
-############################################################
-# 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)
-GtestTest(env, 'gtest-unittest-api_test', gtest)
-GtestTest(env, 'gtest-listener_test', gtest)
-GtestTest(env, 'gtest_shuffle_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')
- GtestSample(env, 'sample9_unittest')
- GtestSample(env, 'sample10_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,
- 'EnvCreator': EnvCreator,
- 'GtestObject': GtestObject,
- 'GtestBinary': GtestBinary,
- 'GtestTest': GtestTest}
-# Makes the gtest_exports dictionary available to the invoking SConstruct.
-Return('gtest_exports')
+# -*- Python -*- +# Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +# met: +# +# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above +# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer +# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the +# distribution. +# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its +# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from +# this software without specific prior written permission. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + + +"""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__ = '[email protected] (Joi Sigurdsson)' + + +import os + +############################################################ +# Environments for building the targets, sorted by name. + +Import('env', 'EnvCreator') + +env = EnvCreator.Create(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 = EnvCreator.Create(env, EnvCreator.UseOwnTuple) +env_less_optimized = EnvCreator.Create(env, EnvCreator.LessOptimized) +env_with_threads = EnvCreator.Create(env, EnvCreator.WithThreads) +# The following environments are used to compile gtest_unittest.cc, which +# triggers a warning in all but the most recent GCC versions when compiling +# the EXPECT_EQ(NULL, ptr) statement. +env_warning_ok = EnvCreator.Create(env, EnvCreator.WarningOk) +env_with_exceptions = EnvCreator.Create(env_warning_ok, + EnvCreator.WithExceptions) +env_without_rtti = EnvCreator.Create(env_warning_ok, EnvCreator.NoRtti) + +############################################################ +# 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) +GtestTest(env, 'gtest-unittest-api_test', gtest) +GtestTest(env, 'gtest-listener_test', gtest) +GtestTest(env, 'gtest_shuffle_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') + GtestSample(env, 'sample9_unittest') + GtestSample(env, 'sample10_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, + 'EnvCreator': EnvCreator, + 'GtestObject': GtestObject, + 'GtestBinary': GtestBinary, + 'GtestTest': GtestTest} +# Makes the gtest_exports dictionary available to the invoking SConstruct. +Return('gtest_exports') |