import os import sys import subprocess import shlex import shutil import sys import time import datetime import pytest HERE = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) skip_on_osx = pytest.mark.skipif('sys.platform == "darwin"', reason="not working on osx") skip_on_linux = pytest.mark.skipif('sys.platform == "linux2"', reason="not working on linux") skip_always = pytest.mark.skipif('1 == 1', reason="tests are broken") def exe(command): """ Executes command and returns string representations of stdout and stderr captured from the console. When universal_newlines=True stdout and stderr are opened in text mode. Otherwise, they are opened in binary mode. In that case captured stdout and stderr are not strings and Python 3 throws type error when compared against strings later in tests. Note: This feature is only available if Python is built with universal newline support (the default). Also, the newlines attribute of the file objects stdout, stdin and stderr are not updated by the communicate() method. See https://docs.python.org/2/library/subprocess.html """ stdout, stderr = subprocess.Popen(shlex.split(command), stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True).communicate() if stderr: sys.stderr.write(stdout) sys.stderr.write(stderr) return stdout, stderr def configure_build_and_exe(name, setup_command, launcher=None): stamp = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(time.time()).strftime('%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S') os.chdir(os.path.join(HERE, name, 'cmake')) shutil.copy(os.path.join('..', '..', '..', 'update.py'), 'update.py') if os.path.exists('autocmake'): shutil.rmtree('autocmake') shutil.copytree(os.path.join('..', '..', '..', 'autocmake'), 'autocmake') stdout, stderr = exe('python update.py ..') os.chdir(os.path.join(HERE, name)) make_command = 'make' binary = './bin/example' if sys.platform == 'win32': setup_command += ' --generator="MinGW Makefiles"' make_command = 'mingw32-make' binary = 'bin\\\example.exe' if launcher: binary = '%s %s' % (launcher, binary) setup_command += ' build-%s' % stamp stdout, stderr = exe(setup_command) assert stderr == '' os.chdir(os.path.join(HERE, name, 'build-%s' % stamp)) stdout, stderr = exe(make_command) # we do not check for empty stderr due to warnings flushed to stderr stdout, stderr = exe(binary) assert stderr == '' assert 'PASSED' in stdout def test_fc(): configure_build_and_exe('fc', 'python setup --fc=gfortran') def test_fc_blas(): configure_build_and_exe('fc_blas', 'python setup --fc=gfortran --blas') @skip_on_osx def test_fc_openblas(): configure_build_and_exe('fc_blas', 'python setup --fc=gfortran --openblas')