bazel-skylib/tests/run_binary/BUILD

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load("@rules_cc//cc:defs.bzl", "cc_binary")
load("//rules:diff_test.bzl", "diff_test")
load("//rules:run_binary.bzl", "run_binary")
load("//rules:write_file.bzl", "write_file")
package(
default_testonly = 1,
default_visibility = ["//visibility:private"],
)
diff_test(
name = "run_script_test",
file1 = ":run_script.out",
file2 = ":run_script_expected",
)
# Generate this file with write_file instead of checking it in to the source
# tree. This ensures line endings are consistent across "run_script.expected"
# and "run_script.out".
write_file(
name = "run_script_expected",
out = "run_script.expected",
content = [
"arg1=(foo)",
"arg2=(bar)",
"ENV_LOCATION=(a tests/run_binary/BUILD)",
"ENV_LOCATIONS=(b\\ tests/run_binary/BUILD tests/run_binary/printargs.cc)",
"ENV_COMPLEX=(xx/yy \\\"zz)",
"ENV_PATH_BASH=($PATH)",
"ENV_PATH_CMD=(%PATH%)",
# Can't prevent "echo" from adding a newline on Windows, so let's add
# one to the expected output too.
"",
],
)
run_binary(
name = "run_script",
srcs = [
"BUILD",
":dummy_srcs",
],
outs = ["run_script.out"],
# Not testing any complex arguments here, because Windows .bat file argument
# escaping is different from most MSVC-built Windows binaries. We test
# argument escaping in "run_bin".
args = [
"foo",
"bar",
],
# Test complex environment variables. They are location-expanded but not
# Bash-tokenized, and should appear the same for Windows .bat files and Bash
# .sh scripts.
env = {
# Testing $(location) expansion only on source files so the result is
# predictable. The path of generated files depends on the target
# platform.
"ENV_LOCATION": "a $(location BUILD)",
"ENV_LOCATIONS": "b\\ $(locations :dummy_srcs)",
"ENV_COMPLEX": "xx/yy \\\"zz",
"ENV_PATH_BASH": "$PATH",
"ENV_PATH_CMD": "%PATH%",
"OUT": "$(location run_script.out)",
},
tool = ":script",
)
write_file(
name = "script",
# On Windows we need the ".bat" extension.
# On other platforms the extension doesn't matter.
# Therefore we can use ".bat" on every platform.
out = "script.bat",
content = select({
"@bazel_tools//src/conditions:host_windows": [
"@echo>%OUT% arg1=(%1)",
"@echo>>%OUT% arg2=(%2)",
"@echo>>%OUT% ENV_LOCATION=(%ENV_LOCATION%)",
"@echo>>%OUT% ENV_LOCATIONS=(%ENV_LOCATIONS%)",
"@echo>>%OUT% ENV_COMPLEX=(%ENV_COMPLEX%)",
"@echo>>%OUT% ENV_PATH_BASH=(%ENV_PATH_BASH%)",
"@echo>>%OUT% ENV_PATH_CMD=(%ENV_PATH_CMD%)",
],
"//conditions:default": [
"#!/usr/bin/env bash",
"echo > \"$OUT\" \"arg1=($1)\"",
"echo >> \"$OUT\" \"arg2=($2)\"",
"echo >> \"$OUT\" \"ENV_LOCATION=($ENV_LOCATION)\"",
"echo >> \"$OUT\" \"ENV_LOCATIONS=($ENV_LOCATIONS)\"",
"echo >> \"$OUT\" \"ENV_COMPLEX=($ENV_COMPLEX)\"",
"echo >> \"$OUT\" \"ENV_PATH_BASH=($ENV_PATH_BASH)\"",
"echo >> \"$OUT\" \"ENV_PATH_CMD=($ENV_PATH_CMD)\"",
],
}),
is_executable = True,
)
diff_test(
name = "run_bin_test",
file1 = ":run_bin.out",
file2 = ":run_bin_expected",
)
# Generate this file with write_file instead of checking it in to the source
# tree. This ensures line endings are consistent across "run_bin.expected"
# and "run_bin.out".
write_file(
name = "run_bin_expected",
out = "run_bin.expected",
content = [
"arg1=(a b)",
"arg2=(\"c d\")",
"arg3=(e\\ f)",
"arg4=(xx/yy\\ \\\"zz)",
"arg5=(tests/run_binary/BUILD)",
"arg6=(tests/run_binary/BUILD tests/run_binary/printargs.cc)",
"arg7=('tests/run_binary/BUILD $tests/run_binary/BUILD')",
"arg8=($PATH)",
"arg9=($$PATH)",
"arg10=(${PATH})",
# Add trailing newline, as printed by printargs.
"",
],
)
run_binary(
name = "run_bin",
srcs = [
"BUILD",
":dummy_srcs",
],
outs = ["run_bin.out"],
# Test complex arguments here. They are location-expanded but not
# Bash-tokenized, and should appear the same on every platform.
args = [
"a b",
"\"c d\"",
"e\\ f",
"xx/yy\\ \\\"zz",
# Testing $(location) expansion only on source files so the result is
# predictable. The path of generated files depends on the target
# platform.
"$(location BUILD)",
"$(locations :dummy_srcs)",
"'$(location BUILD) $$(location BUILD)'",
"$PATH",
"$$PATH",
"${PATH}",
],
# Not testing any complex envvars here, because we already did in
# "run_script".
env = {"OUT": "$(location run_bin.out)"},
tool = ":printargs",
)
filegroup(
name = "dummy_srcs",
srcs = [
"BUILD",
"printargs.cc",
],
)
cc_binary(
name = "printargs",
srcs = ["printargs.cc"],
)