#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright (c) 2012 Google Inc. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """ Checks that C-only targets aren't linked against libstdc++. """ import TestGyp import re import subprocess import sys # set |match| to ignore build stderr output. test = TestGyp.TestGyp(match = lambda a, b: True) if (sys.platform != 'win32' and not (sys.platform == 'darwin' and test.format == 'make')): # TODO: Does a test like this make sense with Windows? CHDIR = 'src' test.run_gyp('test.gyp', chdir=CHDIR) test.build('test.gyp', 'no_cpp', chdir=CHDIR) def LinksLibStdCpp(path): path = test.built_file_path(path, chdir=CHDIR) if sys.platform == 'darwin': proc = subprocess.Popen(['otool', '-L', path], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) else: proc = subprocess.Popen(['ldd', path], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) output = proc.communicate()[0].decode('utf-8') assert not proc.returncode return 'libstdc++' in output or 'libc++' in output if LinksLibStdCpp('no_cpp'): test.fail_test() # Make, ninja, and CMake pick the compiler driver based on transitive # checks. Xcode doesn't. build_error_code = { 'xcode': 65, # EX_DATAERR, see `man sysexits` 'make': 0, 'ninja': 0, 'cmake': 0, 'xcode-ninja': 0, }[test.format] test.build('test.gyp', 'no_cpp_dep_on_cc_lib', chdir=CHDIR, status=build_error_code) test.pass_test()