#!/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. """ Tests that filenames that contain colons are handled correctly. (This is important for absolute paths on Windows.) """ import os import sys import TestGyp # TODO: Make colons in filenames work with make, if required. test = TestGyp.TestGyp(formats=['!make']) CHDIR = 'colon' source_name = 'colon/a:b.c' copies_name = 'colon/a:b.c-d' if sys.platform == 'win32': # Windows uses : as drive separator and doesn't allow it in regular filenames. # Use abspath() to create a path that contains a colon instead. abs_source = os.path.abspath('colon/file.c') test.write('colon/test.gyp', test.read('colon/test.gyp').replace("'a:b.c'", repr(abs_source))) source_name = abs_source abs_copies = os.path.abspath('colon/file.txt') test.write('colon/test.gyp', test.read('colon/test.gyp').replace("'a:b.c-d'", repr(abs_copies))) copies_name = abs_copies # Create the file dynamically, Windows is unhappy if a file with a colon in # its name is checked in. test.write(source_name, 'int main() {}') test.write(copies_name, 'foo') test.run_gyp('test.gyp', chdir=CHDIR) test.build('test.gyp', test.ALL, chdir=CHDIR) test.built_file_must_exist(os.path.basename(copies_name), chdir=CHDIR) test.pass_test()