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// file : build/test/module.cxx -*- C++ -*-
// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Code Synthesis Ltd
// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
#include <build/test/module>
#include <build/scope>
#include <build/target>
#include <build/rule>
#include <build/diagnostics>
#include <build/test/operation>
#include <build/test/rule>
using namespace std;
using namespace butl;
namespace build
{
namespace test
{
static rule rule_;
extern "C" void
test_init (scope& r,
scope& b,
const location& l,
unique_ptr<build::module>&,
bool first)
{
tracer trace ("test::init");
if (&r != &b)
fail (l) << "test module must be initialized in bootstrap.build";
if (!first)
{
warn (l) << "multiple test module initializations";
return;
}
const dir_path& out_root (r.path ());
level4 ([&]{trace << "for " << out_root;});
// Register the test operation.
//
r.operations.insert (test_id, test);
// Register rules.
//
{
auto& rs (r.rules);
// Register our test running rule.
//
rs.insert<target> (perform_id, test_id, "test", rule_);
// Register our rule for the dist meta-operation. We need
// to do this because we have "ad-hoc prerequisites", test
// input/output files, that need to be entered into the
// target list.
//
rs.insert<target> (dist_id, test_id, "test", rule_);
}
// Enter module variables.
//
{
variable_pool.find ("test", bool_type);
variable_pool.find ("test.input", name_type);
variable_pool.find ("test.output", name_type);
variable_pool.find ("test.roundtrip", name_type);
variable_pool.find ("test.options", strings_type);
variable_pool.find ("test.arguments", strings_type);
}
}
}
}
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