chromium-src-build/nocompile.gypi

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# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
# This file is meant to be included into an target to create a unittest that
# invokes a set of no-compile tests. A no-compile test is a test that asserts
# a particular construct will not compile.
#
# Also see:
# http://dev.chromium.org/developers/testing/no-compile-tests
#
# To use this, create a gyp target with the following form:
# {
# 'target_name': 'my_module_nc_unittests',
# 'type': 'executable',
# 'sources': [
# 'nc_testset_1.nc',
# 'nc_testset_2.nc',
# ],
# 'includes': ['path/to/this/gypi/file'],
# }
#
# The .nc files are C++ files that contain code we wish to assert will not
# compile. Each individual test case in the file should be put in its own
# #ifdef section. The expected output should be appended with a C++-style
# comment that has a python list of regular expressions. This will likely
# be greater than 80-characters. Giving a solid expected output test is
# important so that random compile failures do not cause the test to pass.
#
# Example .nc file:
#
# #if defined(TEST_NEEDS_SEMICOLON) // [r"expected ',' or ';' at end of input"]
#
# int a = 1
#
# #elif defined(TEST_NEEDS_CAST) // [r"invalid conversion from 'void*' to 'char*'"]
#
# void* a = NULL;
# char* b = a;
#
# #endif
#
# If we needed disable TEST_NEEDS_SEMICOLON, then change the define to:
#
# DISABLE_TEST_NEEDS_SEMICOLON
# TEST_NEEDS_CAST
#
# The lines above are parsed by a regexp so avoid getting creative with the
# formatting or ifdef logic; it will likely just not work.
#
# Implementation notes:
# The .nc files are actually processed by a python script which executes the
# compiler and generates a .cc file that is empty on success, or will have a
# series of #error lines on failure, and a set of trivially passing gunit
# TEST() functions on success. This allows us to fail at the compile step when
# something goes wrong, and know during the unittest run that the test was at
# least processed when things go right.
{
'conditions': [
[ 'OS=="linux" and clang==0', {
'rules': [
{
'variables': {
'nocompile_driver': '<(DEPTH)/tools/nocompile_driver.py',
'nc_result_path': ('<(INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/<(module_dir)/'
'<(RULE_INPUT_ROOT)_nc.cc'),
},
'rule_name': 'run_nocompile',
'extension': 'nc',
'inputs': [
'<(nocompile_driver)',
],
'outputs': [
'<(nc_result_path)'
],
'action': [
'python',
'<(nocompile_driver)',
'4', # number of compilers to invoke in parallel.
'<(RULE_INPUT_PATH)',
'-Wall -Werror -Wfatal-errors -I<(DEPTH)',
'<(nc_result_path)',
],
'message': 'Generating no compile results for <(RULE_INPUT_PATH)',
'process_outputs_as_sources': 1,
},
],
}, {
'sources/': [['exclude', '\\.nc$']]
}], # 'OS=="linux" and clang=="0"'
],
}